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 Holiday In Seoul (DVD)
Starring: Choi Jin-Shil, Jang Dong Geon, Kim Min-Jong, Jin Hee-Gyeong
Director: Kim Yui-Seok
Studio: Tai Seng Video (US)
Rating: 18 Up
Genre: Drama


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 Product Detail
Audio Format: DD 1.0 Mono
Video Format: Letter Box
Languages: Korean, Mandarin, Cantonese
Subtitles: English, Chinese (T/S)
Region Code: ALL
Year Made: 1997
Running Time: 98


A new style of love

"Holiday in Seoul" depicts the thirst and desire for love that young people have while living in Seoul, a city gradually losing its warmth. Like a music video, neat and dynamic images with melodic music, along with a well-woven drama harmonize together to present romantic yet powerful visual sensitivity.

Distinctive characters

A bellboy who always has to be friendly towards guests while maintaining a distance, a leg model who has only her shapely legs to live off of, a cabbie who endlessly floats around the city looking for passengers, and a telephone operator who connects people through the telephone - to these four, there is no planned meeting or love and no anticipated outcome. They are always longing for something, therefore, they are lonely and isolated. The various sides of love they come to create leave behind a unique aftertaste.

A youthful film with youthful sensitivity

Youthful sensitivity is evident on the screen. Through dynamic music video style framework, diversified angles, and candid camera style cinematography, the image of Seoul is new and fresh. The details of the characters are vividly alive.



He is a bellboy at the hotel, 'Holiday in Seoul.' Having been dumped recently, he falls in love with a leg model with sensual legs, a regular at the hotel. Looking at her legs, he can predict everything about her, from her personality, hobbies, favorite foods, to even her style of making love. Sometimes, she orders breakfast by room service. Her morning face is pure and fresh. Sometimes, she has him fix her shoes and if he is lucky, he sees her in the elevator.

Her profession is a leg model.
She and her lover meet regularly in the hotel room, 901. There is no need for much talk with him. It is because his warmth lets her rest when she is tired. One day, her lover is in a hit-and-run accident and is killed. The bellboy also finds this out by reading a newspaper. Now when he thinks he will never see her again, she reappears. With a mysterious smile, she reserves room 901, just like before??

She is a hotel telephone operator who wishes to quickly use up her life.
To her, the telephone is an important means of communication.

He is a cabbie who rides a Harley Davidson.
Suffering from insomnia, he aimlessly races along the city night. When she gets in his cab, she does not tell him where to go. He does not ask, either. They just speed along.

The man she loves is a telephone wholesaler.
A married man, he avoids secret meetings with her. However, she needs him. There is something fatherly about him. The cabbie silently loves her. She gives the cabbie the cell phone she treasures and then disappears. "Keep it, I'll call you." Now the cabbie waits for her as he speeds along the city.

Bellboy


"I like women with slender legs. Looking at a woman's legs, I can figure out everything - her personality, emotions, hobbies, even her style of making love??"

?? KIM Min-jong

1998 2 PM On Saturday
1997 Trio
1996 The Gate of Destiny

Leg Model


"Sometimes, no, often, this city feels so cold and sad. What I really want right now is a love that is like a good break."

?? JIN Hee-kyung

2001 I Wish I Had a Wife
2000 Plum Blossom
1999 Grand Opening
1998 Girl's Night Out
1997 Motel Cactus
1996 The Gingko Bed

Cabbie


"Now where do I go??that was what I kind of worried about then. But now, that's one worry I don't have anymore. After my military service, I became a taxi driver. At least, I don't need to worry about where to go."

?? JANG Dong-kun

The phrase, 'Korea's handsomest actor,' follows him around because of his chiseled looks. With a pure and sincere personality, he is multi-talented following up his work as a singer by preparing for his songwriting debut. He is the number one casting choice with his splendid star power and rich acting ability.

2001 2009 Lost Memories
2001 Friends
2000 Anarchist
1999 Nowhere to Hide
1997 Repechage
1997 Holiday in Seoul

Telephone Operator


"Once I was a juvenile delinquent, too?? Every day now, I escape but in the end, I return. I'm just a bird whose wings haven't grown yet."

?? CHOI Jin-sil

2000 The Ginko Bed 2
1997 Baby Sale
1997 The Letter
1997 Holiday in Seoul
1996 Ghost Mamma
1995 Who Drives me mad?
1995 Mom Got a Lover
1994 I wish for what is forbidden to me
1994 How to Top With My Wife


Director

?? KIM Eui-suk

KIM Eui-suk is a director with the excellent ability to depict the lifestyles of contemporary young people and their daily routines. His film, "Marriage Story (1992)," popularized the romantic comedy genre in Korea. Afterwards, he broadened his field from romantic comedy to melodrama. With the city of Seoul as a backdrop, he captures the love of young people living in the city in his sensual visuals.

?? Filmography

1992 Marriage Story
1993 The Woman and the Man
1995 Gun and Gut
1997 Holiday in Seoul
1999 The Great Chef




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