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My Love, my Bride

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Mon amour, mon épouse

My Love, my Bride

(Naui sarang naui shinbu)

by Lee Myung-se

South Korea

 

Mon amour, mon épouse

Director Lee Myung-se

Script: Lee Myung-se

Cinematographer: You Yong-kil

Editing: Kim Hyun

Music: Jeong Seong-jo

Cast: Park Joong-hoon, Choi Jun-shil, Kim Bo-yeon, Jeon Mu-song, Song Young-chang, Yun Moo-sik

Production: Production M

Year: 1990

35 mm, Colour, 114 min, 
OV Korean with French Subtitles

Unreleased

With kind support of Paris' Korean Cultural Center and Lee Myung-se

Yongin and Miyong are students in the same university. They love each other and quite naturally get married. Their wedding night is not ideal but despite that they seem to become a happy couple in the course of time. One day, Yongin throws a jealous fit to his wife whom he saw with an old colleague. Miyong who is not a happy house wife, gets a postcard from her first love. Her only wish is to meet him again. The couple quarrels. Miyong reproaches her husband for being used as a character in the novel he wrote which has just been awarded. Miyong has appendicitis and is sent to hospital. Yongin is alone at home and realizes how he misses her. Time flows. Two children come and extend the family. Have Yongin and Miyong found happiness or is each of them still dreaming of the love he could have met? Lee Myung-see‘s comedy was acclaimed by the critics and was a big commercial success.

 

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