One Perfect Day (2013 film)

One Perfect Day (Korean: 사랑의 가위바위보; RR: Sarangui Gawibawibo; lit. Rock, Paper, Scissors of Love) is a 2013 South Korean short film directed by Kim Jee-woon, his first in the romantic comedy genre.[1][2]

One Perfect Day
Hangul사랑의 가위바위보
Revised RomanizationSarangui Gawibawibo
Directed byKim Jee-woon
Produced byJeong Won-hui
Written byKim Jong-kwan
Kim Jee-woon
StarringYoon Kye-sang
Park Shin-hye
Park Soo-jin
Music byMowg
CinematographyKim Woo-hyung
Edited byLee Jin
Production
company
MOG Interactive
Greem Film Company
Distributed byInnocean Worldwide
Release date
  • April 30, 2013 (2013-04-30)
Running time
35 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Upon meeting the girl of his dreams (Park Shin-hye), a loser in love (Yoon Kye-sang) asks her to play Rock-paper-scissors with him.[3][4][5][6]

The 35-minute short film first premiered on April 29, 2013 at a showcase in Times Square in Seoul's Yeongdeungpo District,[7] and was then released online on April 30 on the website of outdoor clothing brand Kolon Sport, as well as portal sites Daum and YouTube.[8] One Perfect Day was the second short film after Park Chan-wook's Day Trip to be commissioned and funded by Kolon Sport for its "Way to Nature Film Project," which marks the company's 40th anniversary.[9]

Plot

A man named Un-cheol (Yoon Kye-sang) is looking for a girlfriend. He goes on a series of unsuccessful dates, culminating in a disastrous blind date with Yoo-jin (Park Soo-jin), and his awkward banter, stupid jokes, and complete insensitivity to her feelings, leads Yoo-jin to ditch him while they're playing the game Rock-paper-scissors.[10] In a flashback to Un-cheol's childhood, his father had taught him Rock-paper-scissors and given him some life lessons. As Un-cheol morosely wanders the streets that night, he finds a missing dog, which he returns to its owner, Eun-hee (Park Shin-hye). She insists on giving him a monetary reward, but instead, he asks her to play Rock-paper-scissors with him—if he wins, she goes on a date with him, but if he loses or it's a draw, he walks away and never bothers her again.

Cast

  • Yoon Kye-sang as Un-cheol
  • Park Shin-hye as Eun-hee
  • Park Soo-jin as Yoo-jin
  • Ahn Nae-sang as Un-cheol's father
  • Kim Beop-rae as Man in trench coat
  • Kim Yeo-rin as Innocent girl in the workplace
  • Lee Min-ah as Mrs. Kim
  • Lee Seon-hee as Jogging woman
  • Kim Yoo-joo as Drunk woman
  • Baek Hyeon as Man who kisses in the workplace
  • Jung Seung-ah as Octagon blind date
  • Park So-yeon as Restaurant blind date
  • Park Mi-so as Chicago blind date
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References

  1. Lee, Eun-sun (11 April 2013). "Main Poster for ONE PERFECT DAY Unveiled". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
  2. Hong, Grace Danbi (10 April 2013). "Park Shin Hye and Yoon Kye Sang Reveal Poster for Rock, Paper, Scissors of Love". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
  3. Hong, Grace Danbi (15 March 2013). "Park Shin Hye and Yoon Kye Sang Cast in Romantic Comedy". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
  4. An, So-hyoun (29 March 2013). "Yoon Kye Sang and Park Shin Hye Look Awkward Yet Close Somehow in Poster Shoot". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
  5. An, So-hyoun (24 March 2013). "Director Kim Ji Woon, Yoon Kye Sang and Park Shin Hye Pose Together for Elle". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
  6. 서로 닮지 않은 세 사람이 모였다!. Elle Korea (in Korean). 12 April 2013. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
  7. Hea, Jung-min (1 May 2013). "Park Shin Hye and Yoon Kye Sang Play Rock, Paper, Scissors of Love". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
  8. Lee, Eun-sun (30 April 2013). "KIM Jee-woon's Short ONE FINE DAY Unveiled in China". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
  9. Lee, Eun-sun (15 March 2013). "KIM Jee-woon, to Direct Second Way to Nature Film Project". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
  10. Paquet, Darcy (14 May 2013). "Kim Jee-woon's One Perfect Day". Daum. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
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