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Kim Seong-hun : ウィキペディア英語版
Kim Seong-hun

Kim Seong-hun (born February 20, 1971) is a South Korean film director. He directed ''How the Lack of Love Affects Two Men'' (2006) and ''A Hard Day'' (2014).
==Career==
Kim Seong-hun began his filmmaking career as an assistant director on the romantic comedies ''Oh! Happy Day'' (2003; starring Jang Na-ra and Park Jung-chul) and ''He Was Cool'' (2004; starring Jeong Da-bin and Song Seung-heon).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.koreanfilm.or.kr/jsp/films/index/peopleView.jsp?peopleCd=10004662 )
In 2006, he directed his first feature film ''How the Lack of Love Affects Two Men'', which follows a widower and his son who both fall for and fight over their new basement tenant (played by Baek Yoon-sik, Bong Tae-gyu and Lee Hye-young).〔 It was a critical and commercial failure, and it would take eight years before he could get his sophomore film funded. Kim said, "It was so embarrassing to realize that was all I could do. () I had the firm resolve to give myself one more try before I die."
Inspired by Pedro Almodóvar's ''Volver'', Kim began writing a new screenplay in 2008, finished its first draft in 2009, and continued to edit it until 2013 when filming finally went underway. He cast Lee Sun-kyun as the antihero and Cho Jin-woong as his antagonist in a black comedy/thriller about a corrupt homicide detective who hides the body of a hit-and-run victim in his mother's coffin only to find himself terrorized by a mysterious yet formidable blackmailer. ''A Hard Day'' (the Korean title translates to "Take It to the End") premiered in the Directors' Fortnight sidebar of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival where it drew unanimously positive reviews, with ''Variety'' praising Kim for "handling a taut yet elaborately plotted narrative with poise, control and near-faultless technical execution." Domestically, ''A Hard Day'' had a lackluster opening but strong word of mouth propelled it to becoming a box office hit, with more than 3.4 million tickets sold. The film received numerous awards and nominations, and Kim won Best Director at the 51st Grand Bell Awards, the 1st Korean Film Producers Association Awards, the 6th KOFRA Film Awards, the 20th Chunsa Film Art Awards and 51st Baeksang Arts Awards, as well as Best Screenplay at the 15th Busan Film Critics Awards and 35th Blue Dragon Film Awards.

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