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| ▲This photo provided by Sidus Pictures show scene from S.Korean movie 'Fairy.' (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) |
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| ▲This photo provided by Sidus Pictures show scene from S.Korean movie 'Fairy.' (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) |
SEOUL November 26 (Yonhap) -- Competitive café business owner Yeong-ran acted by Ryu Hyun-kyung and Ho Cheol acted by Kim Joo-hun runs their own cafes due to contracts they have individually signed even after marriage.
Income of one another’s café become directly related to the power within the house hold due to the unfortunate nature that out of two cafés Yeong-ran and Ho-cheol runs needs to fold one’s business and merge into other’s once the contracted period ends, therefore the non visual tug of war continues on.
One day, out of the blue couple encounter’s Seok acted by Kim Shin-bi where then Seok helps out the café work of the couples, later on the couple finds out about another trouble and hurdle they need to overcome. The café Seok helps out for a day brings in all the profit, whether it is Yeong-ran’s café or Ho Cheol’s café.
Yeong-ran and Ho-cheol goes on a fight for feeling in order to monopolize Seok, due to their battle to take control of who gets Seok, their marriage falls into endless downward spiral.
South Korean movie “Fairy” is a fantasy drama about a couple who own cafes individually, fights in order to exclusively get help from a character Seok.
Couple loves one another but they were never a complete couple. That is because one another could not give up on their greed and want for money and lack of understanding of joint financial wealth.
The movie depicts the process of becoming a real couple after Yeong-ran and Ho-cheol continuously fights and make up to possess Seok in a humorous manner.
“This movie is about a married couple, which is considered one of the closest relationship one as a human can be part of,” adding “I hope those who watch the movie will not just think of the movie as a basic generic mellow movie.” addressed director Shin Tack-su
Movie “Fairy” will premiere on December 1, and the total run time consists of 79 minutes.
(This article is translated from Korean to English by Joonha Yoo)
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