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Jealousy Is My Middle Name

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Jealousy Is My Middle Name
Poster for "Jealousy is My Middle Name"
Hangul
질투는 나의 힘
Hanja
는 나의 힘
Revised RomanizationJiltuneun naui him
McCune–ReischauerChilt‘unŭn naŭi him
Directed byPark Chan-ok
Written byPark Chan-ok
Produced byShin Chang-il
Peter Kim
StarringPark Hae-il
Bae Jong-ok
Moon Sung-keun
Seo Young-hee
CinematographyPark Yong-su
Edited byKwon Ki-suk
Music byJeong Hun-yeong
Release date
  • April 18, 2003 (2003-04-18)
Running time
124 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Jealousy Is My Middle Name (Korean질투는 나의 힘; RRJiltuneun naui him; lit. “Jealousy is My Strength”) is a 2003 South Korean film. It won Best Film honors at the Busan International Film Festival and the Rotterdam Film Festival and was the directorial debut of Park Chan-ok.[1][2] It was inspired by the poem of the same name by Ki Hyung-do.

Plot

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Quiet, intelligent, solemn and recently dumped by his girlfriend, graduate student Lee Weon-san (Park Hae-il) takes a job at a literary magazine, ostensibly to supplement his income, but really to get close to the editor - the reason he's now single. The editor (Moon Sung-keun), unaware of who Lee is, takes a shine to him and makes him his personal assistant. He likes having him around as he's the only person he feels comfortable with, which means he often takes advantage of Lee's passive nature, making him run errands for him all over town.

The fiercely independent Lee, however, works without complaint, having started a new relationship with part-time photographer/part-time vet Park Seong-yeon (Bae Jong-ok). When she takes a full-time job at the magazine, however, Lee pleads with her not to get involved with the editor, a plea that goes unheeded and sets Lee thinking once again about vengeance. It's here that the film really starts to veer from the conventional path.

Awards and nominations

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2002 Busan International Film Festival[3]
2003 International Film Festival Rotterdam
  • Tiger Award
2003 Busan Film Critics Awards
2003 Chunsa Film Art Awards
2003 Blue Dragon Film Awards
2003 Korean Film Awards
2003 Director's Cut Awards

References

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  1. ^ "Jealousy Is My Middle Name". International Film Festival Rotterdam. Archived from the original on 2014-12-29. Retrieved 2015-05-07.
  2. ^ Elley, Derek (29 November 2002). "Review: Jealousy Is My Middle Name". Variety. Retrieved 2015-05-07.
  3. ^ "Jealousy is My Middle Name - Awards".
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