My Scary Girl

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My Scary Girl
Directed by Son Jae-gon
Produced by Kim Kwon-tae
Kim Jeong-ho
Kim Nam-won
Written by Son Jae-gon
Starring Park Yong-woo
Choi Kang-hee
Jo Eun-ji
Music by Na Ha-na
Cinematography Ha Jae-young
Editing by Sin Min-kyeong
Distributed by CJ Entertainment
Release date(s) April 6, 2006
Running time 110 min.
Country South Korea
Language Korean
Budget US$800,000
Admissions 2,286,745[1]
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Korean name
Hangul 달콤, 살벌한 연인
Revised Romanization Dalkom, salbeorhan yeonin

My Scary Girl (달콤, 살벌한 연인, Dalkom, salbeorhan yeonin) is a 2006 South Korean film, written and directed by Son Jae-gon.

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[edit] Plot

29 old Hwang Dae-woo (Park Yong-woo) is a successful university lecturer of English, yet due to his awkward and shy nature around women, has yet to engage in any romantic relationship. When art major student Lee Mi-na (Choi Kang-hee) suddenly moves into his apartment complex, Dae-woo asks her out, and finds himself in an almost-too-good-to-be-true relationship. Yet, Mi-na seems to be hiding something sinister, and Dae-woo encounters a rather interesting twist to his fairy-tale-like first love.

[edit] Musical

A musical based on My Scary Girl will debut in the United States in July 2008. The production has been selected by the Barrington Stage Company to join its line-up for the 2008 Musical Theater Lab. The show will be in workshop and performed from July 10July 26, 2008.

This musical also recently was the winner of the second Daegu International Music Festival. In winning this award, the show received funding for further development. It will be performed publicly in Seoul, South Korea at the Daegu Bongsan Culture Center from July 5July 6, 2008.

The musical My Scary Girl was composed by Will Aronson with lyrics by Kyoung-ae Kang, who co-wrote the book with Mark St. Germain.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Box-Office Admission Results (2006), Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved on April 30, 2008.

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