Love, In Between

Love, In Between (Korean: 두여자; RR: Du Yeoja; MR: Tu yŏja; lit. "Two Women") is a 2010 South Korean film based on the Finnish film Black Ice (2007)..

Love, In Between
Film poster
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationDu Yeoja
McCune–ReischauerTu yŏja
Directed byJeong Yun-su
Produced byShin Yang-joong
Kang Kyung-il
Park Ji-myung
Written byShin Yang-joong
Jeong Yun-su
Based onBlack Ice by Petri Kotwica
StarringShin Eun-kyung
Jung Joon-ho
Shim Yi-young
Music byPark Ji-woong
CinematographyJin Yong-hwan
Edited byKim Hyeong-ju
Distributed byCJ Entertainment
Release date
  • November 18, 2010 (2010-11-18)
Running time
105 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box officeUS$836,481[1]

Plot

Love, In Between centers around a woman who discovers that her husband is having an affair. Prior to this, the couple were nearly perfect and the movie reflects the choices one might make in such a situation.

University professor Yun Ji-seok (Jung Joon-ho) loves his wife So-young (Shin Eun-kyung) who works as an obstetrician, but he cannot give up his new love, a student named Su-ji (Shim Yi-young) he is having an affair with. So-young embarks on an elaborate plan to befriend the woman. When So-young meets Su-ji, she experiences varying emotions from wanting revenge to sympathy...

Cast

Release

The film was released in South Korean cinemas on November 18, 2010.[2] It opened at #8 in the box office selling, 59,424 tickets.[3] In total the film grossed US$836,481 in South Korea with 129,323 admissions sold nationwide.[1][2]

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