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My Dear Enemy (2008) 123 min.

Saturday, January 21, 2012
12:00 AM
Michigan Theatre | 603 East Liberty Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

Dir. Lee Yoon-ki
Cast: Jeon Do-youn, Ha Jung-woo

Hee-soo (Jeon Do-youn), jobless and single in her thirties, is miserable with her life. It is not love that brings them together but $3,500 Hee-soo had lent to Byoung-woon (Ha Jung-woo) a year ago. Byoung-woon is also penniless but surprisingly happy for he knows the girls who are willing to give him money. Afraid Byoung-woon may run off before clearing his debt, Hee-soo follows him as he visits many girls to borrow money, so the two ex-lovebirds set out on a one day journey to collect money, and memory (KOFIC). Two characters wander the streets of Seoul on a lazy Saturday, growing reacquainted with each other’s charms and foibles. As the fourth film of Lee Yoon-ki (This Charming Girl), My Dear Enemy is a charming romantic comedy and one of the rare films that portray the city as another character, similar to what Lost in Translation had achieved years ago.


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