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Huhwihaji anha

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.2K
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Huhwihaji anha (2006)
Theatrical Trailer from Regent
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7 Photos
DramaRomance

Sumin is an orphan trying to balance work in a factory with study at an art college and an evening job. One night, a rich young businessman makes an advance on him during one of his driving ... Read allSumin is an orphan trying to balance work in a factory with study at an art college and an evening job. One night, a rich young businessman makes an advance on him during one of his driving jobs.Sumin is an orphan trying to balance work in a factory with study at an art college and an evening job. One night, a rich young businessman makes an advance on him during one of his driving jobs.

  • Director
    • Hee-il Leesong
  • Writer
    • Hee-il Leesong
  • Stars
    • Kim Nam-gil
    • Lee Young-hoon
    • Hyeon-cheol Jo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hee-il Leesong
    • Writer
      • Hee-il Leesong
    • Stars
      • Kim Nam-gil
      • Lee Young-hoon
      • Hyeon-cheol Jo
    • 18User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    No Regret
    Trailer 1:34
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    Kim Nam-gil
    Kim Nam-gil
    • Song Jae-min
    • (as Han Lee)
    Lee Young-hoon
    • Lee Soo-min
    Hyeon-cheol Jo
    • Jung-tae
    Kim Dong-wook
    Kim Dong-wook
    • Ga-ram
    Jeong Seung-gil
    Jeong Seung-gil
    • Madame
    Kim Hwa-yeong
    Kim Hwa-yeong
    • Jae-min's mother
    Lee Seung-cheol
    • Jae-min's father
    Kim Jeong-hwa
    • Hyun-woo
    • (as Kim Jung-hwa)
    Doo-yeong Choi
    Park Gi-woong
    Park Gi-woong
    • Gay Employee
    • (as Park Ki-woong)
    Choon-ha Hwang
    • Jae-chul
    Yang Ik-joon
    Yang Ik-joon
    Park Mi-hyeon
    Park Mi-hyeon
    • Restaurant Manager
    • Director
      • Hee-il Leesong
    • Writer
      • Hee-il Leesong
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews18

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    10iamintampa

    Stunning

    I just finished watching this movie and I don't have words to summarize the emotion it places on you, the roller coaster ride of ups and downs and twists. I have never seen anything like this movie. The last 30 minutes of this film is unlike anything I have ever seen or experienced in a movie in my entire life. The visuals of the last 30 minutes -- I've never seen anything like that -- I've never had that kind of emotional experience from a film. There are so many scenes in this movie that stay with you, that pull at you, that are universal. You don't need to be gay, or Korean, or anything like the characters in this film because the emotions and experiences are universal, shared by everyone.

    It is a must see. Do not doubt for a moment the payback you will receive from locating, buying and spending two hours with this movie.

    If anyone connected to this movie's distribution or production is reading this -- please put out a high definition version of the DVD. Please!
    10gradyharp

    Universals: Common Denominators in Life and Love

    NO REGRET (HUHWIHAJI ANHA) is an impressive film from Korea, especially in that it is the first venture for writer/director Hee-il Leesong who gives evidence of not only a his ability to create a film that examines life in Korea in a verismo style, but also knows how to cast and direct a crew of actors in a polished manner. He is most assuredly a new artist to watch.

    NO REGRET takes many chances with the story of Korean orphans growing to the age of self- sufficiency without the guidance of parents, fending out a life with the sole support of their fellow orphans. The boys in this story come from the country with little exposure to the city life of Seoul and the tough choices that must be made to survive. The other side of the story reflects the wealthy young men who come from homes burdened with high expectations and preordained 'lives' of inheriting the family business, marrying the right girl, continuing the level of 'sophistication' to which they were born. NO REGRET places a member of each of these disparate groups together and the impact of opposite backgrounds is the thread that weaves so well through this love story.

    Lee Su-min (the remarkably gifted newcomer Young-hoon Lee) is the orphan who works at menial jobs until he finds a source of good money as a rent boy in a company called XLarge. Su-min adapts well as he is apparently comfortable with his sexuality: his fellow ex-orphans who work at XLarge present the gamut of types that find prostitution monetarily if not emotionally rewarding. At a chance encounter Su-Min meets Song Jae-min (Nam-gil Kim) and while the attraction is one sided at first, Jae-min is bound by family expectations to marry and take over the family business and has not come to grips with his sexuality. Fear and recognition of class differences keeps Su-min from responding to the near stalking Jae- min, but eventually the attraction blossoms and differences seem to disappear. The two young men have found love, but Jae-min must cope with the expectations of his family - the results being devastating to both men in different ways. How the relationship works through this rocky road is the essence of the film and to discuss the ending would be to destroy the impact of the film.

    Every aspect of this film - writing, directing, acting, lighting, music, editing - is first rate. No one who sees this film will be able to escape the impact of the characterization by Young- hoon Lee: his screen presence is magnetic and his range of acting is solid. He definitely is a rising star. As for writer/director Hee-il Leesong, here is a man who not only knows the art of story telling but also the sensitive insight as to the parameters of both economy and exposition when each element of the story calls. Highly recommended. Grady Harp
    7GirlAchromatism

    No Regrets

    The English title of this film is "No Regrets" and I have no regrets about seeing it.

    The characters were honest and real and the plot was well developed. I cant comment on the acting as I don't speak Korean, but rather relied on subtitles, but I can say that the low budget of this film had no adverse effects on the quality at all.

    The best part of this this film is that although the characters are gay, the film would have been equally cohesive and interesting if the cast were changed to male/female heterosexual roles.

    I would recommend this film to any Indi film fan, GLBT film supporter and mainstream viewers alike. This is truly a film anyone could enjoy. Don't miss out!
    10laweat

    Gave me "the goosebump experience"

    This movie gave me one of those very rare and difficult to describe experiences, where I was completely riveted during the film, then literally ecstatic afterward thanks to the artistic brilliance on display here. I saw it at the San Francisco Frameline film festival 6/07. Maybe my experience was personal, and maybe I just enjoyed the movie more than anyone in the audience that night, I really can't say. But wow! I wanted to jump for joy when it was over. So unique, inventive, fascinating, unexpected, beautifully acted (beautiful in all senses of the word), and with direction so insanely brilliant it was a gift to this movie lover. There are some great films coming out of S. Korea; this is one. See it if you can.
    7nomodusproject

    Romantic

    An orphan's love story with a son of rich businessman. This is not unusual, but I like the character of su-min, he is very natural as a straight-acting gay guy. The depiction of the sea landscape is also very representative of the story. And when the story was almost slided by a korean twist of thriller, i held my breath. Then it turns out ok. Well, I was hoping something in between of suspense and happy-ending drama, though.

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      Karaoke track, played in the gay strip club is called - Milion Alikh Roz (Million Red Roses). An infamous Soviet/Russian song, originally performed by Alla Pugachyova. The song is about a tortured artist seeking for love with someone of a higher social status. A very clear parallel could be made between this and the essential plot of the movie.

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2006 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • No Regret
    • Production company
      • Generation Blue Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,347
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,181
      • Jul 27, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $305,103
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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