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Temptation of Wolves
Korean name
Hangul
늑대의 유혹
Hanja
늑대의
Revised RomanizationNeukdaeui yuhok
McCune–ReischauerNŭkdae ŭi yuhok
Directed byKim Tae-kyun
Written byKim Tae-kyun
Based onTemptation of Wolves
by Guiyeoni
Produced byCha Seung-jae
Noh Jong-yun
Im Choong-ryul
StarringJo Han-sun
Gang Dong-won
Lee Chung-ah
CinematographyJin Yong-hwan
Edited byKo Im-pyo
Music byLee Hoon-seok, Jung Jae-il[1]
Distributed byShowbox
Release date
  • July 22, 2004 (2004-07-22)
Running time
113 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Temptation of Wolves (Korean늑대의 유혹; RRNeukdaeui yuhok; also known as Romance of Their Own or True Romance) is a 2004 South Korean romantic drama film directed by Kim Tae-kyun, and based on a novel of the same name by Internet author Guiyeoni. Starring Jo Han-sun, Gang Dong-won and Lee Chung-ah, the film is about an average high school girl who moves from the countryside to Seoul after her father's death only to become involved in a love triangle with the two most handsome and popular guys in town.

2,189,453 admissions made it the 9th highest grossing Korean film of 2004.[2]

Synopsis

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From her appearance to her mannerisms, it is easy to tell that Jung Han-kyeong (Lee Chung-ah) is a country girl. After her father's death, she comes to Seoul to live with her mother (Kim Bo-yeon), planning to attend Kang-Shin High School. However, her life in Seoul is a series of mental and physical shocks. On the bus, a slipper is thrown randomly at her head—but her problems don't end there. The guy who threw the slipper is none other than Ban Hae-won (Jo Han-sun), the most popular guy at her school, and everywhere he steps, girls trail behind. Seeing Han-kyeong's pitiable and adorable nature, Hae-Won falls for her.

The leader of Sung-Kwon High, Kang-Shin's neighbor and rival, is named Jung Tae-sung (Gang Dong-won), and he, too, has feelings for Han-kyeong. Despite his shy, adorable face, Tae-sung has strong fists and endless obstinacy. A fight that handles both pride and love begins between the two, and neither of them is prepared to back down. But Tae-sung has a secret, one that forces him to love Han-kyeong in spite of himself, and Han-kyeong, ignorant of this, tries to do her best to be gentle with both of them. Eventually, Tae-sung leaves Han-kyeong's side, and later, Han-kyeong and Hae-won learn of his secret.

Cast

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  • Jo Han-sun as Ban Hae-won
  • Gang Dong-won as Jung Tae-sung
  • Lee Chung-ah as Jung Han-kyeong
  • Jung Da-hye as Da-reum
  • Kwon Oh-min as Han Joo-ho
  • Lee Chun-hee as Yoo-won
  • Lee Ji-hee as Lee Bo-jung
  • Song Chae-min as Yoo Jae-hee
  • Kim Ha-eun as Lee Na-yoon
  • Ahn Hyeong-jun as Kim Dae-han
  • Do Yong-gu as Han-kyeong's stepfather
  • Jung Hye-young as Young Han-kyeong
  • Shin Tae-hoon as Young Tae-sung
  • Lee Ki-hyuk as Hae-won's member
  • Chun Ho-jin as Tae-sung's father
  • Kim Bo-yeon as Han-kyeong's mother
  • Nam Jung-hee as Han-kyeong's grandmother

Awards and nominations

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2004 Blue Dragon Film Awards[3]
2004 Korean Film Awards
2005 Grand Bell Awards
  • Best New Actress – Lee Chung-ah
  • Nomination – Best New Actor – Jo Han-sun
  • Nomination – Best Music - Lee Hoon-seok

References

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  1. ^ '너의 노래는' 천재 작곡가 정재일, 봉준호·아이유·이적 감동. The Korea Economic Daily. 2019-01-18. Archived from the original on 2021-11-19. Retrieved 2024-11-10.
  2. ^ "Commercial Releases in 2004: Ranked Box-Office Results". Koreanfilm.org. Archived from the original on 2021-04-27. Retrieved 2015-05-14.
  3. ^ "Romance of Their Own - Awards". Cinemasie. Archived from the original on 2011-05-26. Retrieved 2013-07-28.
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