Between Love and Hate

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Between Love and Hate
Directed by Kim Hae-gon
Written by Kim Hae-gon
Starring Kim Seung-woo
Jang Jin-young
Kim Sang-ho
Oh Dal-su
Nam Seong-jin
Cinematography Choi Je-yeol
Editing by Kyeong Min-ho
Distributed by Cinema Service
Release date(s) September 7, 2006
Running time 125 mins.
Country South Korea
Language Korean
Budget US$3.5 million
Admissions 668,104[1]
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Korean name
Hangul 연애, 그 참을 수 없는 가벼움
Revised Romanization Yeonae, geu chameulsu-eomneun gabyeoum

Between Love and Hate (aka The Unbearable Lightness of Dating) is a 2006 South Korean film starring Kim Seung-woo and Jang Jin-young, and is the directorial debut of Kim Hae-gon. Jang's performance won her "Best Leading Actress" at the 2006 Korean Film Awards.[2]

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Yoon-woon works in his mother's restaurant, and is more interested in having a good time with his friends than settling down with his fiancée. He allows himself to be seduced by bargirl Yeon-ah, and the two embark on a tumultuous love-hate relationship. But when Young-woon's mother finds out about the affair and pushes him into marrying his fiancée, he is forced into choosing between the two women.

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