12th(2010)
KIM Jee-hyun
Hyo-jae, an art school student, was attracted to her friend¡¯s story that she met a cute guy on a train. Realizing that there is an exhibition she is interested in, Hyo-jae boards the train bound for Gyeongju, with the hope for the same coincidence to happen to her.
Hyo-jae, sometimes odd but generally cute, is going on a trip by herself for the first time in her life. She is full of hope that she may meet someone meant for her on the train, but only ends up with a drunken man who never stops talking. To make it worse, the exhibition she wanted to see is closed. Instead of being frustrated, she decides to visit the motel she stayed in on her school trip before and take time smoking a cigarette along the beach near Gyeongju. She eventually misses the bus back home and happens to finally, come across someone.... This is a film that shows natural acting performance and outstanding directing talent. [LEE Suk-gyung]
Synopsis
Hyo-jae, an art school student, was attracted to her friend¡¯s story that she met a cute guy on a train. Realizing that there is an exhibition she is interested in, Hyo-jae boards the train bound for Gyeongju, with the hope for the same coincidence to happen to her.
Program Note
Hyo-jae, sometimes odd but generally cute, is going on a trip by herself for the first time in her life. She is full of hope that she may meet someone meant for her on the train, but only ends up with a drunken man who never stops talking. To make it worse, the exhibition she wanted to see is closed. Instead of being frustrated, she decides to visit the motel she stayed in on her school trip before and take time smoking a cigarette along the beach near Gyeongju. She eventually misses the bus back home and happens to finally, come across someone.... This is a film that shows natural acting performance and outstanding directing talent. (LEE Suk-gyung)
KIM Jee-hyunKIM Jee-hyun
Since 1997, she worked short films, feature films and documentaries. She directed documentary, Ramen and Popee that is about feeling sense of lose as a result of puppy¡¯s death. And The Mountain in the Front is a documentary of recycling artist Lee Jin-kyung.