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Summertime ( Korean : 썸머타임; RR : Sseommeotaim) is a 2001 South Korean film directed by Park Jae-ho and starring Ryu Soo-young and Kim Ji-hyun. A remake of the controversial Philippine film Scorpio Nights (1985), the film was also inspired by the Gwangju massacre. [1] [2]
- Um In-ho
- Cha Seung-jae
May 26, 2001 · Watch Trailer. Set in the 1980s, Sang Ho is a student activist hiding out in a small rural village. He accidentally witnesses a married couple having sex through a hole on the floor of his second story room. He discovers he is a voyeur at heart and becomes bolder and bolder in his actions. One day, he gets an opportunity to play out his fantasies.
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- South Korea
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- Park Jae Ho
May 26, 2001 · In the gloomy 80s, Sang-ho is wanted by the authorities for his participation in the student movement. Parting with his colleagues, Sang-ho happens to end up in a town on the outskirts, a town he has no connection to. The place where he is in hiding is the second floor of a worn down wooden house. Spending his time idly in the room, one day, Sang-ho discovers a hole looking into the room ...
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Streaming AvailabilityOn 0 Services. Drama Romance 2001 1h 43m. In the gloomy 80s, Sang-ho is wanted by the authorities for his participation in the student movement. Parting with his colleagues, Sang-ho happens to end up in a town on the outskirts, a town he has no connection to. The place where he is in hiding is the second floor of a worn ...
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- Park Jae-Ho
May 26, 2001 · Movie: Summertime Revised romanization: Sseommeotaim Hangul: 썸머타임 Director: Park Jae-Ho; Writer: Yoo Kab-Yeol; Producer: Cinematographer: Release Date: May 26, 2001 Runtime: 103 min. Language: Korean Country: South Korea Plot. In the gloomy 80s, Sang-ho is wanted by the authorities for his participation in the student movement.
Summer Time (2001) In the dark ‘80s, Sang-ho is wanted by the authorities for participating in the student movement. He ends up in a town he has no connections to, hiding on the second floor of a worn down wooden house. One day, he discovers a hole looking into the room downstairs, and he happens to see Hee-ran.
Spending his time idly in the room, one day, Sang-ho discovers a hole looking into the room downstairs by chance. Casually looking through the hole, Sang-ho exhales. At first, Sang-ho tries to avoid looking, out of guilt. However, before he knows it, he is drawn to the hole. Every gesture she makes is very captivating and seductive.