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Running time120 minutesCountrySouth KoreaLanguageKorean,JapaneseBox officeUS$3.4 million (South Korea)Love, Lies (: 해어화;: 解語花;: Hae-eohwa) is 2016 South Korean film directed by, reuniting co-stars,. The story takes place in 1943, during the. In the film, best friends Jung So-yul and Seo Yeon-hee are two of the last remaining. Although they enjoy pop music, they are committed to singing, or classical Korean songs. So-yul's life falls apart when her lover, pop music producer Kim Yoon-woo , falls in love with Yeon-hee and helps her debut as a pop singer.
The story follows So-yul's downward spiral as she is consumed by uncontrollable jealousy.The film was released on April 13, 2016. Critics particularly praised the film for its meticulous reconstruction of 1940s Seoul, with period-correct sets, props, costumes and music.
Contents.Plot In, Jung So-yul is a -in-training at one of the last remaining, learning to sing, the classical songs of Korea's upper class. Jung is the daughter of a famous gisaeng, who is also the institution's headmistress. Seo Yeon-hee arrives at the school after she is sold by her father, who cannot take care of her. The young girls become best friends, and are two of the best students in the school.
They both enjoy the popular songs of the day, but promise each other to keep their dignity as the only gisaeng who sing jeongga. So-yul's natural talent and beauty make her the center of attention, and she receives invitations from important people, including the Japanese chief of police.One day in 1943, So-yul meets the top pop songwriter, Kim Yoon-woo, and the two fall in love.
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Yoon-woo asks So-yul to sing a song he is writing to encourage the Korean people suffering under Imperial Japanese rule. However, things begins to fall apart when he hears Yeon-hee sing and becomes mesmerized by her voice. Yoon-woo writes the song for Yeon-hee, and encourages her to leave the gwonbeon so he can help her become a pop singer, because pop songs speak more to the common people instead of just the upper class. Yeon-hee takes his advice, and So-yul feels betrayed. Fueled by jealousy, So-yul attempts to regain what she believes her friend stole from her, destroying the lives of those around her, and ultimately, herself.Cast.
as Jung So-yul. as Seo Yeon-hee.
as Kim Yoon-woo. as Police Chief. as San-wol. as Purser. as Kim Ok-hyang.
as Hong-seok. as young Jung So-yul. as Military police. as Sampae student 1. as Councilor. as Japanese army general.
as. as ProducerProduction and release Filming began on June 21, 2015 and finished on October 17.
The three lead actors had previously worked together on the 2015 film. Han Hyo-joo accepted the role of So-yul because Love, Lies is female-dominated, unlike most recent successful Korean films. She also wanted to try a more challenging role, as this is the first time she played an antagonist.
To prepare for the role, she learned Japanese, dancing, and traditional Korean songs.The film was launched in October 2015 at 's Asian Film Market. In March 2016, it was promoted at, securing distribution deals in Japan (KlockWorx), Taiwan (KBro Media) and the Philippines. The VIP premiere was held on April 11, 2016 at in, Seoul, and it premiered nationwide on April 13. It opened in fifth place at the box office, with 133,563 tickets sold across 572 screens. The film earned US$1.67 million in a five-day period (Wednesday to Sunday). Critical reception Rumy Doo of called the film 'meticulously made-up' and pointed to its painstaking recreation of 1940s Seoul (then called Gyeongseong). Doo said Han Hyo-joo's acting is 'somewhat strained' in the beginning of the film, but her portrayal of a jealous, wronged woman is more convincing and 'painfully human'.
Jin Eun-soo of the called the film a 'feast for the eyes and ears', praising the actors' musical talent, the costume design, and the reconstruction of 1940s Seoul. Yun Suh-young of also praised the actors' musical performance.Shim Sun-ah of gave the film a more mixed review. She praised Han Hyo-joo and Chun Woo-hee's 'brilliant performances', but said Chun's singing was not good enough to be believable for a character with 'mesmerizing talent'. Shim also disliked So-yul's 'very unnatural' makeup as an elderly woman.
According to Shim, the film's greatest weakness is the storyline, because it is vague about how Yoon-woo's love shifts from So-yul to Yeon-hee, and why Yeon-hee feels no remorse for taking her best friend's lover. Shim said the film's greatest strength is its 'immaculate period reconstruction', with accurate sets, props, costumes and music. In a 19th-century paintingHighlighted in the film is the conflict between tradition and modernity, illustrated by the classical jeongga and early Korean pop music (later known as ). At a press junket for the film, director explained how he chose the film's setting: 'The 1940s was a doomed period for Koreans. But it was also a period when Korean pop first emerged and experienced its golden age.
It was a good period to show the conflict between two female gisaeng who wanted to become top singers.' Park concentrated on how So-yul loses herself through jealousy, the 'universal emotion', and later finds herself and regrets her past.
He said the film can be summed up by the phrase, 'Why didn't I know that before, if it was so good'.Another theme in the film is the duality that was expected of gisaeng, who were well-educated in the arts but treated as socially inferior, and ultimately existed for men's pleasure. The film's Korean title literally means 'flowers that understand words' or 'a flower that can talk', referring to gisaeng.
This is explained by So-yul's mother in the film: 'Gisaeng are like flowers that can understand human speech.We're flowers meant to be picked by men who grant our wishes'. Awards 2016. Asia Star Award:References. Korean Film Council.
Retrieved April 12, 2016. ^ Shim Sun-ah (April 7, 2016). Retrieved April 12, 2016. ^ Shim Sun-ah (April 5, 2016).
Retrieved April 12, 2016. ^ Doo, Rumy (April 6, 2016). Retrieved April 12, 2016. ^ Jin Eun-soo (April 8, 2016). Retrieved April 12, 2016. Jeong Yu-jin (March 30, 2016).
Yoo Yeon-seok in 'Loves, Lies' in the 1940s. OSEN (in Korean).
Retrieved April 13, 2016. Jo Ji-yeong (October 29, 2015). 'Loves, Lies' starring Han Hyo-joo, Yoo Yeon-seok and Cheon Woo-hee has finished filming. TV Report (in Korean). Retrieved April 13, 2016. Jeong Yu-jin (April 12, 2016).
'Loves, Lies', the 1940s version of 'Beauty Inside'. OSEN (in Korean).
Retrieved April 12, 2016. Park Se-wan (April 26, 2016). Retrieved April 26, 2016. Kil, Sonia (March 14, 2016). Retrieved April 14, 2016. Conran, Pierce (March 29, 2016). Korean Film Council.
Retrieved April 14, 2016. Ahn, Woorim (April 12, 2016).
Retrieved April 12, 2016. Shim Sun-ah (April 18, 2016). Retrieved April 29, 2016. Jin Eun-soo (April 19, 2016). Retrieved April 29, 2016. Kil, Sonia (April 17, 2016). Retrieved April 30, 2016.
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^ Yun Suh-young (April 5, 2016). Retrieved April 12, 2016.
Kyung Moon Hwang (February 4, 2015). Retrieved April 13, 2016. Jung Min-kyung (March 2, 2016). Retrieved April 14, 2016.External links. on.
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