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One day, Min-soo meets Soo-jin's niece, Hye-ju (played by Lee Ha-na), who bears a striking resemblance to her aunt. As Min-soo spends more time with Hye-ju, he becomes increasingly drawn to her and starts to see her as a second chance at love.
While the film was released in 2006, it continues to find new audiences—especially as we approach its 20th anniversary. Here is what makes it a classic: Daisy 2006 Korean Movie 20
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Delivers extensive internal monologues and backstory for all three leads. Concludes with a swift, dramatic theatrical resolution. This public link is valid for 7 days
Recommend other Korean romantic thrillers from the mid-2000s.
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An Interpol detective working a high-stakes undercover case in Amsterdam. He stumbles upon Hye-young while pursuing a suspect and becomes captivated by her. As he frequents her street-side easel, a romance blossoms, though he keeps the truth of his dangerous profession hidden.
Andrew Lau's 2006 film stands as a poignant landmark in South Korean cinema, particularly for its blending of Hong Kong-style action-noir with the delicate sensibilities of a classic Korean melodrama. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Amsterdam, the film explores a tragic love triangle between three people whose lives are inextricably linked by secrets and a single type of flower. A Study in Cinematic Impressionism