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Audio Format: DD 5.1, DTS 5.1, DD 2.0 Video Format: Widescreen 2.35:1 (Anamorphic) Languages: Korean Subtitles: English, Korean Region Code: 3 Year Made: 2006 Running Time: 110

At a glance, ``Daisy'' seems to be a pretty and attractive concept, with big, good-looking stars Jeong Woo-sung and Jeon Ji-hyeon and acclaimed Hong Kong director Andrew Lau. It also gets an exotic touch from the beautiful backdrop of Amsterdam.
The film tells the story of a love triangle between three Koreans living in a foreign city _ a female painter, a professional killer and an international detective _ whose fates are intertwined.
Hye-young (played by Jun) is a street painter and works at her grandfather's antique shop. She starts receiving daisies from a mysterious stranger at 4:15 p.m. every day. Curiously, she waits for him to show up.
Pak-ui (Jung), the sender, is a hitman belonging to a Chinese crime gang. He falls in love with Hye-young for her pure and innocent appearance, which contrasts with the cruel world he inhabits. However, he can't confess his love and simply sends her flowers every day, instead. But this routine is broken when international detective Sung-wu (Lee Sung-jae) enters the scene. As he happens to show up with daisies in his hand, Hye-youg mistakes him for her mystery man, for whom she has long waited.
Apart from the overused storyline of the love triangle, the movie does offer several items that differ from what audiences might expect. Director Andrew Lau is moderate in his use of action scenes compared to his previous action-packed films, such as the ``Infernal Affairs'' series and ``Initial D,'' instead focusing on portraying the complicated emotions and inner conflicts of each character.
Most interestingly, Jun, playing a girl devoted to her love in this film, emerges from her somewhat stereotyped image and shows a different side from her previous roles in ``My Sassy Girl'' and ``Windstruck,'' where she played a wacky girl with tomboy characteristics in her beautiful face.











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