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Lee Yoon-ki is a Director, Scriptwriter and Executive producer Sud coréen born on 1 january 1965 at Daejeon City (Coree du sud)

Lee Yoon-ki

Lee Yoon-ki
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Nationality Coree du sud
Birth 1 january 1965 (59 years) at Daejeon City (Coree du sud)

Lee Yoon-ki (Hangul: 이윤기; born 1965), is a South Korean film director and screenwriter.

Usually with

Kim Hye-ok
Kim Hye-ok
(4 films)
Kim Ji-soo
Kim Ji-soo
(3 films)
Han Hyo-joo
Han Hyo-joo
(2 films)
Choi Il-hwa
Choi Il-hwa
(2 films)
Gi Ju-bong
Gi Ju-bong
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Lee Yoon-ki (5 films)

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Director

Come Rain, Come Shine, 1h45
Directed by Lee Yoon-ki
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Hyun Bin, Im Soo-jeong, Kim Hye-ok, Ha Jeong-woo, Kim Ji-soo
Rating62% 3.1001953.1001953.1001953.1001953.100195
The film opens with a 9-minute long take of a married couple riding in a car together. After several minutes of small talk, the woman (Im Soo-jung) tells the man (Hyun Bin) that she's leaving him for another man. The rest of the film takes place in the couple's home during a rainstorm on their last day together, as the husband helps his wife pack. Various quiet, introspective scenes show them doing things such as making coffee, smoking a cigarette, and reminiscing over nostalgic items. While eating together, the woman asks the man why he isn't angry with her, saying that he has a right to be. The man says that he knows she doesn't change her mind when she decides on something and feels that he is partially to blame for their rift. She then accuses the man of being selfish for acting as "the perfect man" during their breakup. Their conversation is interrupted by the meowing of a lost kitten outside. They bring it inside, but it escapes and hides elsewhere in the house. Soon, their neighbors come looking for the kitten and are invited inside. Strained conversation ensues, and the neighbors inform the couple that the rain has flooded the roads, preventing travel to Seoul. The husband answers a phone call from his wife's new lover and passes it to her. She tells him she'll have to put off leaving until the next day due to the flooding. He asks her, "Is there anything holding you back?" To which she doesn't answer. The neighbors leave without the kitten, telling the couple to call them when it comes out. Now unable to go to their planned dinner reservation, the couple prepares dinner together. The man begins sniffling while cutting onions, and goes to the bathroom to wash his eyes, silently standing while letting the faucet run. The film ends with the kitten coming out of hiding and the woman telling it that everything is going to be okay.
My Dear Enemy, 2h3
Directed by Lee Yoon-ki
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Themes Transport films, Road movies
Actors Jeon Do-yeon, Ha Jeong-woo, Kim Hye-ok, Oh Ji-eun, Gi Ju-bong, Choi Il-hwa
Rating69% 3.4888453.4888453.4888453.4888453.488845
Lee Yoon-ki's deadpan comedy trails a pair of former lovers – he's a charismatic romantic and she's a no-nonsense realist – who bump into each other one year down the road. Hee-soo isn't the type of person to say what's on her mind, but you can tell that something is wrong. When, at a horseracing stadium, she tracks down her ex-boyfriend Byung-woon, her voice is laced with fury. "I want my money," she says, skipping even the barest of greetings. Byung-woon, for his part, looks like a man trapped. Despite his nervous smiles and warm assurances (that seem slightly dodgy), you can guess from the outset that he doesn't have the ₩3.5 million (US$3 500) that he borrowed from her a year earlier. "Don't worry," he tells her, "for sure I can get it for you by the end of the day." Not believing him, but not willing to let him out of her sight until she gets paid, she accompanies him for the day as he visits various old friends and acquaintances (all women) and tries to sweet talk his way into a loan. As both day and debt are whittled down, the pair fall back into old patterns, rehash unsettled gripes, and slowly come to see each other in a new light.
Ad Lib Night, 1h39
Directed by Lee Yoon-ki
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama
Actors Han Hyo-joo, Choi Il-hwa, Bae Jong-ok, Choi Il-hwa, Kim Hye-ok, Yoon Hee-seok
Rating65% 3.293243.293243.293243.293243.29324
Bo-kyung (Han Hyo-joo) is approached by two young men from the countryside, who are both convinced she is Myung-eun, a girl who left the village years ago and whose father is now dying. When they realize she isn't who they think she is, the more outspoken of the pair, Ki-yeong (Kim Yeong-min), asks her to be the "stand-in" for a night, so that the old man can die after seeing his estranged daughter one last time. Despite her hesitation, she gets in their car.
This Charming Girl, 1h38
Directed by Lee Yoon-ki
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama
Actors Hwang Jeong-min, Kim Ji-soo, Park Sung-woong, Kim Hye-ok, Kim Kkobbi, Park Chul-min
Rating67% 3.39263.39263.39263.39263.3926
Jeong-hae's life is as monotonous as her job at the post office. Her apartment, which is not far from where she works, is filled with things she has bought through the home shopping network; only a stray cat waits to greet her each day. On Sunday afternoons, she sits on her veranda with her cat listening to children play below; she loves this time the most. In her life, this is probably the most peaceful time. Jeong-hae's childhood memories include her mother with a pencil in one hand and a cigarette in the other, quietly drawing and writing. It is a memory still hard for her to handle, for her mother's sudden death left a deep scar. When it feels like only memories are taking over her life, she cannot hold back her tears. However, one day a love that moves her heart appears: "Tonight, would you have dinner with me at my place?" Slowly, something starts growing once again in her heart. She is at last hopeful that she could be happy.
Love Talk
Love Talk (2005)
, 1h58
Directed by Lee Yoon-ki
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Bae Jong-ok, Park Jin-hee, Park Hee-soon, Kim Ji-soo
Rating58% 2.917862.917862.917862.917862.91786
Un coréen vient à Los Angeles et habite chez une de ses amies, et tombe sur son ex petite amie, qui est animatrice pour une radio locale coréenne.

Scriptwriter

Come Rain, Come Shine, 1h45
Directed by Lee Yoon-ki
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Hyun Bin, Im Soo-jeong, Kim Hye-ok, Ha Jeong-woo, Kim Ji-soo
Rating62% 3.1001953.1001953.1001953.1001953.100195
The film opens with a 9-minute long take of a married couple riding in a car together. After several minutes of small talk, the woman (Im Soo-jung) tells the man (Hyun Bin) that she's leaving him for another man. The rest of the film takes place in the couple's home during a rainstorm on their last day together, as the husband helps his wife pack. Various quiet, introspective scenes show them doing things such as making coffee, smoking a cigarette, and reminiscing over nostalgic items. While eating together, the woman asks the man why he isn't angry with her, saying that he has a right to be. The man says that he knows she doesn't change her mind when she decides on something and feels that he is partially to blame for their rift. She then accuses the man of being selfish for acting as "the perfect man" during their breakup. Their conversation is interrupted by the meowing of a lost kitten outside. They bring it inside, but it escapes and hides elsewhere in the house. Soon, their neighbors come looking for the kitten and are invited inside. Strained conversation ensues, and the neighbors inform the couple that the rain has flooded the roads, preventing travel to Seoul. The husband answers a phone call from his wife's new lover and passes it to her. She tells him she'll have to put off leaving until the next day due to the flooding. He asks her, "Is there anything holding you back?" To which she doesn't answer. The neighbors leave without the kitten, telling the couple to call them when it comes out. Now unable to go to their planned dinner reservation, the couple prepares dinner together. The man begins sniffling while cutting onions, and goes to the bathroom to wash his eyes, silently standing while letting the faucet run. The film ends with the kitten coming out of hiding and the woman telling it that everything is going to be okay.
My Dear Enemy, 2h3
Directed by Lee Yoon-ki
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Themes Transport films, Road movies
Actors Jeon Do-yeon, Ha Jeong-woo, Kim Hye-ok, Oh Ji-eun, Gi Ju-bong, Choi Il-hwa
Roles Writer
Rating69% 3.4888453.4888453.4888453.4888453.488845
Lee Yoon-ki's deadpan comedy trails a pair of former lovers – he's a charismatic romantic and she's a no-nonsense realist – who bump into each other one year down the road. Hee-soo isn't the type of person to say what's on her mind, but you can tell that something is wrong. When, at a horseracing stadium, she tracks down her ex-boyfriend Byung-woon, her voice is laced with fury. "I want my money," she says, skipping even the barest of greetings. Byung-woon, for his part, looks like a man trapped. Despite his nervous smiles and warm assurances (that seem slightly dodgy), you can guess from the outset that he doesn't have the ₩3.5 million (US$3 500) that he borrowed from her a year earlier. "Don't worry," he tells her, "for sure I can get it for you by the end of the day." Not believing him, but not willing to let him out of her sight until she gets paid, she accompanies him for the day as he visits various old friends and acquaintances (all women) and tries to sweet talk his way into a loan. As both day and debt are whittled down, the pair fall back into old patterns, rehash unsettled gripes, and slowly come to see each other in a new light.
Ad Lib Night, 1h39
Directed by Lee Yoon-ki
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama
Actors Han Hyo-joo, Choi Il-hwa, Bae Jong-ok, Choi Il-hwa, Kim Hye-ok, Yoon Hee-seok
Roles Writer
Rating65% 3.293243.293243.293243.293243.29324
Bo-kyung (Han Hyo-joo) is approached by two young men from the countryside, who are both convinced she is Myung-eun, a girl who left the village years ago and whose father is now dying. When they realize she isn't who they think she is, the more outspoken of the pair, Ki-yeong (Kim Yeong-min), asks her to be the "stand-in" for a night, so that the old man can die after seeing his estranged daughter one last time. Despite her hesitation, she gets in their car.
Love Talk
Love Talk (2005)
, 1h58
Directed by Lee Yoon-ki
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Bae Jong-ok, Park Jin-hee, Park Hee-soon, Kim Ji-soo
Roles Writer
Rating58% 2.917862.917862.917862.917862.91786
Un coréen vient à Los Angeles et habite chez une de ses amies, et tombe sur son ex petite amie, qui est animatrice pour une radio locale coréenne.
This Charming Girl, 1h38
Directed by Lee Yoon-ki
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama
Actors Hwang Jeong-min, Kim Ji-soo, Park Sung-woong, Kim Hye-ok, Kim Kkobbi, Park Chul-min
Rating67% 3.39263.39263.39263.39263.3926
Jeong-hae's life is as monotonous as her job at the post office. Her apartment, which is not far from where she works, is filled with things she has bought through the home shopping network; only a stray cat waits to greet her each day. On Sunday afternoons, she sits on her veranda with her cat listening to children play below; she loves this time the most. In her life, this is probably the most peaceful time. Jeong-hae's childhood memories include her mother with a pencil in one hand and a cigarette in the other, quietly drawing and writing. It is a memory still hard for her to handle, for her mother's sudden death left a deep scar. When it feels like only memories are taking over her life, she cannot hold back her tears. However, one day a love that moves her heart appears: "Tonight, would you have dinner with me at my place?" Slowly, something starts growing once again in her heart. She is at last hopeful that she could be happy.

Producer

Ad Lib Night, 1h39
Directed by Lee Yoon-ki
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama
Actors Han Hyo-joo, Choi Il-hwa, Bae Jong-ok, Choi Il-hwa, Kim Hye-ok, Yoon Hee-seok
Roles Executive producer
Rating65% 3.293243.293243.293243.293243.29324
Bo-kyung (Han Hyo-joo) is approached by two young men from the countryside, who are both convinced she is Myung-eun, a girl who left the village years ago and whose father is now dying. When they realize she isn't who they think she is, the more outspoken of the pair, Ki-yeong (Kim Yeong-min), asks her to be the "stand-in" for a night, so that the old man can die after seeing his estranged daughter one last time. Despite her hesitation, she gets in their car.