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One Fine Spring Day

2001 film by Hur Jin-ho


One Fine Spring Day is a South Korean feature film released by Sidus and Applause Films in 2001. Directed by Hur Jin-ho (of Christmas in August), the film is a portrait of a love affair - from its blossoming in spring, to its decline as the years pass.

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Plot

Sound engineer Sang-woo meets local DJ Eun-soo on a recording trip in the quest for nature's voice. They succeed in capturing various sensual sounds as well as each other's tenderness. Their love flourishes as spring comes along, but Sang-woo's ever intensifying passion often reminds Eun-soo of her tragic past. She knows only too well how passion can vanish like a sound, and how love always surrenders to its end.[citation needed]

The character Eun-soo, portrayed by Lee Young-ae was the first to say the phrase "Do you want to eat ramyeon?", which later grew to exemplify a pick-up line meaning, "Do you want to sleep with me?". It was followed by a scene with broken hearted Sang-woo (Yoo Ji-tae), being offered soju with his ramyeon by his father.[2]

Cast

Awards

2001 Baeksang Arts Awards[3]
2001 Busan Film Critics Awards
2001 Tokyo International Film Festival
  • Best Art Direction - Park Il-hyun
2001 Blue Dragon Film Awards
  • Best Film
2001 Korean Association of Film Critics Awards
  • Best Film
  • Best Cinematography - Kim Hyung-koo

References

  1. "One Fine Spring Day (2001)". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
  2. Kim, Hyeong-seok (2015-03-01). "[Cine feature] Ramyeon in Korean Films". The Hankyoreh. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
  3. "One Fine Spring Day". Cinema SIA. Retrieved 2021-07-07.



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