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The Third Way of Love (Chinese: 第三种爱情) is a 2015 Chinese romance film directed by John H. Lee and starring Liu Yifei and Song Seung-heon. The film was released on 25 September 2015. The film was released on 25 September 2015.
Scent of Love (Korean: 국화꽃 향기; lit. Scent of Chrysanthemums) is a 2003 South Korean film, and the directorial debut of Lee Jeong-wook. The film is based on a novel of the same name by Kim Ha-in, and stars Jang Jin-young and Park Hae-il in the lead roles. Like her character, Jang Jin-young battled stomach cancer and died in 2009.
Spiritual Love, also known as Ghost Bride or The Phantom Bride is a 1987 Hong Kong fantasy comedy film directed by David Lai and Taylor Wong and starring Chow Yun-fat, Cherie Chung, Pauline Wong and Deanie Ip. [1] In the film, a man offers years of his own life to release a female ghost from the afterlife.
Love My Scent (Korean: 우리 사랑이 향기로 남을 때; RR: Uli salang-i hyang-gilo nam-eul ttae) is a 2023 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Lim Sung-yong. Starring Yoon Shi-yoon and Seol In-ah , the film depicts the romance of a man who does not like work or dating, and a woman, who has everything but a relationship.
After the murder of his sister, Moo-gak is determined to become a police inspector and take revenge for his sister's death. He is desensitised and is unable to smell or taste his food. Shin Se-kyung as Oh Cho-rim/Choi Eun-seol; Cho-rim witnessed the murder of her parents and lived on as the sole witness of the barcode serial murders.
Furthermore, the drama received positive reviews from critics. Critics Thairath praised the director's ability to pull out the potential of the characters. Thairath also states that "Both Prin Suparat and Urassaya Sperbund portrayed their love and sweetness very well. Another, Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich, Masu Junyangdikul, and Louis Scott are ...
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Han Hyo-joo accepted the role of So-yul because Love, Lies is female-dominated, unlike most recent successful Korean films. [2] She also wanted to try a more challenging role, as this is the first time she played an antagonist. To prepare for the role, she learned Japanese, dancing, and traditional Korean songs. [11]