KIM Suk-hyun is Korea’s youngest appointed
criminal court head judge, very famous for his rational rulings. It is
before his court that the case of distinguished mathematics professor
SOHn Ki-chul’s murder of his wife is presented. While examining SOHn’s
file, Suk-hyun finds SOHn’s life unbelievably parallels Kurt Gödel’s.
But KIM believes fate is what one makes of it, and just regards SOHn as a
crazy old professor who killed his wife.
One day, Suk-hyun gets a strange phone call threatening the lives of his
wife, yoon-kyung, and his young daughter. Before long, yoon-kyung turns
up dead, and SOHn dies of starvation-just like Gödel.
A girl named Jung-min (Jun
Ji Hyun) writes to a young man named Hyun-jun (Park
Shin-yang), who is serving in the army. She lies about her age and
claims to be a teacher.
As this young lady turns twenty, a 30-year-old man, who has eyes
filled with sadness moves into her village. Every night, he sends
letters through a pigeon to a deceased woman he loved dearly. He sends
them high up in the sky, knowing that he will never get a reply.
Hyung-man is in his fifties and has regrettably never dated. After
having lost all his money to a close friend, Hyung-man spends his
monotonous and frustrating life in his photo studio. One day, Hyung-man
decides to pay his fraudulent friend, Ki-hyuk, a visit, after having
heard that he is dying of cancer. Ki-hyuk requests that Hyung-man look
after his daughter, Nam-eun, once in a while after he dies. After Ki-yuk
passes away, Hyung-man decides to visit his friend’s daughter, who is
surprisingly a full-grown lady. Noticing that Nam-eun is more
distressed over the death of herpet cat than her father’s, Hyung-man
decides to look after her once in a while. Nam-eun too finds her
father’s silly and unmarried friend quite interesting. Using
Hyung-man’s laundry as an excuse, Nam-eun frequently visits Hyung-man,
gradually expressing her feelings for him. Although awkward and
surprised at first, Hyung-man too is about his feelings for his
friend’s daughter. Soon, Hyung-man who was once simply Nam-eun’s
father’s friend becomes her man and they begin a series of unusual
dates.
Revolver Gangsters’ Gang” i s a remake of the German film "Now Or
Never” (Jetzt Oder Nie – Zeit Ist Geld) directed by Lars Buchel.
Three elderly widows ― Jeong-ja (Nah Moon-hee), Yeong-heui (Kim Soo-mi)
and Sin-ja (Kim Hye-ok) ― have worked hard for the past eight years to
save 8.37 million won ― the exact cost of three VIP tour packages to
Hawaii. They proudly head to the bank to wire the money, only to lose it
to bank robbers. When the bank states that it reimburse the money, the
trio seeks a bank robber Jun-seok (Im Chang-jeong) to master banditry.
Will the grandmas, geared up with a real pistol and floral print masks,
be able to make it to Hawaii?
Inspired by Shakespeare’s classic of the same name. Yeon-su is a
beautiful but naughty young woman whose family became millionaires
overnight. All men fall in love with her at first sight, but Jeong-do,
the only son of a respected family, has no regard for her. Yet despite
this, the two fall in love and get married. However, their conflicting
families shake up their wedded bliss. 12 and over.