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Audio Format: DD 5.1, DD 2.0
Video Format: Widescreen 2.40:1 (Anamorphic)
Languages: Korean
Subtitles: Korean, English, Chinese
Region Code: ALL
Year Made: 2008
Running Time: 123
Release Date: 01/13/2009
Love and hate, as the saying goes, are two sides of the same coin. This is nowhere more apparent than in Lee Yoon-ki's "My Dear Enemy", a story which explores the way love can create hatred and vice versa.
The film's two main characters, Hui-soo (Jeon Do-yeon) and Byung-un (Ha Jeong-woo), share a tempestuous relationship. Hui-soo, single, jobless and poor, is desperate for money. While searching for ways to earn a living, she remembers the 3.5 million won ($3,073) that her ex-boyfriend Byung-un borrowed from her a year ago. She asks him for the money but he's in equally dire straits. He is also jobless and worn out. He got married after breaking up with Hui-soo but divorced two months later. His business failed, miring him even deeper in debt. His bad luck forces him out onto the streets.
Despite the breakdowns, Byung-un is optimistic. He still dreams of becoming a jockey and opening a makgeolli, or rice wine, shop in Madrid.
While the two dispute over money, their love for each other begins to blossom once more. Jobless and single in her thirties, Hee-soo is miserable. On one fine day, she sets out to find Byoung-woon, her ex-boyfriend. It is not love that brings them together but $1,000 Hee-soo had lent to Byoung-woon 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-love birds set out on a one day journey to collect money, and memory.







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