Herb (film)

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Herb
Hangul
Revised Romanization Heobeu
McCune–Reischauer Hŏbŭ
Directed by Heo In-moo
Produced by Park Moo-seung
Written by Heo In-moo
Jeong Seo-won
Kim Geun-cheol
Lee Jae-yoon
Park Mi-yeong
Sin Yeon-joo
Son Hyeon-hee
Starring Kang Hye-jung
Bae Jong-ok
Jung Kyung-ho
Music by Jo Seong-woo
Cinematography Yoon Hong-shik
Editing by Kwon Hyo-rim
Distributed by Showbox
Release dates
  • January 11, 2007 (2007-01-11)
Running time 113 minutes
Country South Korea
Language Korean
Budget $3,000,000
Box office $7,903,158[1]

Herb (Hangul: 허브) is a 2007 South Korean film, directed by Heo In-moo. Kang Hye-jung stars in the lead role as a 20-year old woman with the mental and emotional skills of a seven-year old, who falls in love with a policeman she sees as her Prince Charming, but must face tragedy when she is forced to deal with certain realities about herself and those around her.

Plot

Sang-eun is a pretty 20 year old girl, that is warm hearted and possess an extraordinary gift for folding paper into various figures. She has a loving mom and friends, but she is also mentally retarded. She has the intelligence of a 7 years old. Sang-Eun learns everything slowly, but there are still a lot of things she does not know about. She is fixated with the idea that she will meet the prince of her dreams, like in the fairy tales she so often reads.

One day Sang-Eun meets a traffic officer, that she believes may be the prince of her dreams. The traffic officer is named Jong Bum and he has a strong penchant for beautiful woman. He mistakenly believes Sang-Eun to be a lawyer and approachers her. Once Jong Bum realizes that she is mentally challenged he leaves.

Sang-Eun returns home only to find her mom crying. Her mom has just returned from a hospital appointment. Sang-Eun, while she places things into boxes and wraps by year, is now worried that her mom may soon go away like her friend’s grandmother did.

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