When Romance Meets Destiny | |
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Hangul | |
Hanja | 광식이 광태 |
Revised Romanization | Gwangsiki dongsaeng gwangtae |
McCune–Reischauer | Kwangsiki dongsaeng kwangt‘ae |
Directed by | Kim Hyun-seok |
Produced by | Shim Jae-myung Lee Woo-jung |
Written by |
Kim Hyun-seok Park Yeon-seon |
Starring |
Kim Joo-hyuk Bong Tae-gyu |
Music by | Lee Byung-hoon |
Cinematography | Choi Jin-woong |
Edited by | Shin Mi-kyung |
Production
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MK Pictures
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Release date
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Running time
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104 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$14,049,623 |
When Romance Meets Destiny (Hangul: 광식이 동생 광태; RR: Gwangsiki dongsaeng gwangtae; lit. "Gwang-sik's Younger Brother Gwang-tae") is a 2005 South Korean romantic comedy about two brothers and their different approaches to love.
Gwang-sik has never been particularly good at talking to women. While a university student, he fell hard for a woman named Yun-kyung, but circumstances and his lack of nerve prevented him from ever getting close to her, despite the fact that she seemed to be interested in him. Years later Gwang-sik, who now has a small photography studio with his assistant Il-woong, runs into Yun-kyung again. But has anything really changed in him?
Gwang-sik has a younger brother, Gwang-tae. Gwang-tae experiences none of the problems that plague his brother. For him, picking up women is almost an unconscious habit. Getting them into bed is a piece of cake. Disposing of them afterwards is no less simple, excepting the times when they track him down and throw rocks through his window. One day, however, he meets a woman named Kyung-jae who is just a little too smart, too attractive, and too mature for him to handle. Suddenly, he feels just as confused about relationships as his brother Gwang-sik.