In the center of Seoul, contrary to the fancy buildings, still, there’s a poor town called, Su Saek. And there are three special losers; Ik Joon, a gang expelled by laughing at leader’s funeral, Jung Bum, a North Korean defector with depression, Jong Bin, an epileptic who only drinks milk. They call each other patients. Three of them frequent a small bar in the town to win the heart of a charming bar lady, Ye Ri. They have their own issues to suffer but never blame anyone. They know how to forget things and laugh. One day, Ye Ri asks what they dreamed of last night. While each of them tells their nightmares, Ye Ri tells them she had a dirty dream; she made love to each of them…
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She won the 2013 49th Baeksang Arts Awards: Best New Actress for her role in As One. She also played a part in The Nokdu Flower (2019), for which she won the SBS Drama Awards: Excellence Award in Mid-Length Drama (Actress).
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He began his career with a short film Eleven (2000) which was invited to Venice International Film Festival. He used to teach Chinese Literature at Yanbian University in Jilin and wrote novels before changing his path to the film industry. He is a third-generation Korean Chinese and this background has provided him with a special attention on Korean diaspora which extends to North Korean refugees. He debuted with a feature Tang Poetry (2003) which was premiered at Locarno International Film Festival and continued to make his second feature Grain in Ear (2005) that won the New Currents Award at Busan International Film Festival and ACID award at Cannes Critics’ Week. His following films also garnered numerous awards at acclaimed international film festivals including Desert Dream (2007), which was selected to the Competition of Berlin International Film Festival, the serial movies Chongqing (2007) and Iri (2008), which are set in two cities in Korea and China, and Dooman River (2010) which was selected to the Generation Section at Berlin International Film Festival. His latest films are Scenery (2013), Gyongju (2014), Love and… (2015), Ode to the Goose (2018), and Fukuoka (2019). His 2016 film A Quiet Dream (2016) was introduced as the opening film at Busan International Film Festival.
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