Heartbreak Library

Heartbreak Library (Korean: 그 남자의 책 198쪽; RR: Geu Namjaui Chaek 198-jjok; lit. "Page 198 of That Man's Book") is a 2008 South Korean romantic drama film starring Lee Dong-wook and Eugene. It is an adaptation of a short story of the same name written by Korean author Yoon Sung-hee. It tells the story of a librarian who is first furious at a man who rips out page 198 of books, then becomes intrigued, and finally decides to help him after learning that he's heartbroken after his girlfriend broke up with him then left a note to look up page 198, without mentioning which book.[1][2][3]

Heartbreak Library
Theatrical poster
Directed byKim Jung-kwon
Produced byLee Ho-yeon
Park Jun-hong
Moon Sung-joo
Written byNa Hyun
Park Eun-yeong
StarringLee Dong-wook
Eugene
Music byJo Seok-yeon
Lee Seung-yeop
CinematographyYun Myeong-sik
Edited byKyung Min-ho
Heo Sun-mi
Production
company
Distributed bySungwon Icom, Studio 2.0
Release date
  • October 23, 2008 (2008-10-23)
Running time
97 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Plot

Eun-soo works conscientiously as a librarian in a seaside village. One day, she catches a mysterious man damaging some books at the library; the man, clad in a black suit with a black tie, tears out a single page from every book he comes across. At first, Eun-soo accuses him of book vandalism and reports him to the police, but she soon becomes curious regarding the complex story behind his actions. Joon-oh's girlfriend had suddenly left him with only a mysterious note, "Look up page 198." So Joon-oh goes to the library everyday and tears out page 198 from every book, hoping that he will find a message that might lead to his beloved or at least the reason for her disappearance. When Eun-soo checks the library database, she discovers that Joon-oh's girlfriend was a bibliophile, checking out a total of 956 books from the library. Eun-soo initially advises Joon-oh to let his ex-girlfriend go if that's her wish, because keeping trying to trace her is just an empty obsession. But since Joon-oh shows no sign of quitting, and she herself has just broken up with her boyfriend and is feeling her own loss in love, Eun-soo decides to help him decipher the messages on page 198 of all the books.

Cast

  • Lee Dong-wook - Kim Joon-oh
  • Eugene - Jo Eun-soo
  • Jo Ah-ra - Seon-mi
  • Gi Ju-bong - Hong-soo
  • Yoo Tae-gyun - director
  • Jo Deok-hyun - Mr. Kim, the guard
  • Go Soo-hee - Miss Paeng, calligraphy professor
  • Yoo Da-in - neighborhood girl that walks across ledge
  • Jung Ho-jin - Ja-bong
  • Park Dong-jin - Chul-woo
  • Jo Jung-il - Jin-mok
  • Kim Hyun-joo - Min-joo
  • Lee Jong-gu - psychologist
  • Jo Seok-hyun - office worker
  • Lee Hwa-ryong - spontaneous photographer
  • Park Hwi-soon - student preparing for bar exam
  • Jung Eun-pyo - pharmacist
  • Shin Cheol-jin - Old Guard
  • Lee Jae-yong - Chairman Song
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References

  1. Han, Sang-hee (16 October 2008). "Searching for Memories in Library". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  2. Yang, Sung-jin (12 October 2008). "MOVIE REVIEW: Eugene shines in Heartbreak". The Korea Herald via Hancinema. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  3. Yi, Chang-ho (4 November 2008). "Debutant My Wife Got Married leads box office". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
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