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Park Young-hoon

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Park Young-hoon est un réalisateur, scénariste, producteur et acteur sud-coréen né en 1964.

Usually with

Jeong Yu-mi
Jeong Yu-mi
(1 films)
Song Ha-yoon
Song Ha-yoon
(1 films)
Yoon Chan
Yoon Chan
(1 films)
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Filmography of Park Young-hoon (4 films)

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Director

Bravo, My Life!, 1h32
Directed by Park Heung-shik, Park Young-hoon
Genres Drama
Actors Moon So-ri, Kim Ye-ryeong, Yun Jin-seo, Im Ha-ryong, Park Jun-gyu, Lee Han-wi
Rating60% 3.0482853.0482853.0482853.0482853.048285
Bravo, My Life! opens in October 1979 with the news of President Park Chung-hee's assassination. But for 14-year-old Gwang-ho, it is more importantly his first day at junior high, where the kids are interested in football and brawling. Gwang-ho's mother, Mal-soon, whose husband is working in Saudi Arabia, devotes everything to her children. Despite a nagging illness, Mal-soon wears heavy make-up as she sells cosmetics door-to-door. Meanwhile, as his sexual awareness increases, Gwang-ho turns his attention and affection to their pretty neighbor Eun-sook, an assistant nurse who is the complete opposite of Gwang-ho's mother. One day, Gwang-ho receives a "good-luck letter." The letter states that unless he immediately writes and sends the same letter to someone else, he will be faced with bad luck. He starts sending it to people around him, but as those people start vanishing, Gwang-ho is racked with guilt, suspecting the letter of luck is the cause of their disappearance.
Unstoppable Marriage, 1h55
Directed by Park Young-hoon
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy
Actors Kim Soo-mi, Eugene, Ha Seok-jin, Im Chae-moo, Yoon Da-hoon, Kim Dong-wook
Rating60% 3.049583.049583.049583.049583.04958
Sweet and easygoing Eun-ho grew up in a normal middle-class household with a strict and traditional father. Arrogant plastic surgeon Ki-baek was born into a wealthy family, and has the ego to match his income. Their two worlds collide quite literally when they meet through a paragliding accident. It's a classic case of opposites attract as they fight, falter, and fall in love, but their incompatible families are determined to break them up.
Innocent Steps, 1h50
Directed by Park Young-hoon
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Dance films, Sports films
Actors Moon Geun-young, Park Gun-hyung, Park Won-sang, Jeong Yu-mi, Yoon Chan, Song Ha-yoon
Rating67% 3.393273.393273.393273.393273.39327
Former acclaimed dancer Na Young-sae (Park Gun-hyung) attempts to make a comeback after his opponent, Hyun-soo (Yoon Chan), purposely injures him at a dance competition. At the suggestion of dance studio manager Ma Sang-doo (Park Won-sang), Young-sae then brings to Korea Jang Chae-ryn (Moon Geun-young), an ethnic Korean from China whom he presumes is a renowned, talented dancer. To his surprise, Young-sae learns Chae-ryn knows nothing about dancing and her soon-to-be married, older sister, Jang Chae-min, is the talented dancer. With only three months until the national dance championship, Young-sae trains Chae-min, vowing to turn her into a world-class dancer.
Addicted
Addicted (2002)
, 1h54
Directed by Park Young-hoon
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Thriller, Romance
Actors Lee Byung-hun, Lee Mi-yeon, Park Sun-young, Kang Ye-won, Kim Tae-hoon
Rating67% 3.3940053.3940053.3940053.3940053.394005
Two brothers have different interests; Dae-jun (Lee Byung-hun) loves car racing, while Ho-jun (Lee Eol) loves carpentry, art and gardening. Despite their differences, the two brothers are very close. Ho-jun marries his girlfriend, Eun-soo (Lee Mi-yeon). Dae-jun decides to take part in a car race even though his brother, who is concerned for his safety, asks him not to do that particular race. With a heavy heart, Ho-jun plans on attending the car race to support Dae-jun. However, Ho-jun runs late and has to hail a taxi. The speeding taxi crashes into a lorry, and Ho-jun is seriously injured. At the same time as the taxi crashes, Dae-jun's car overturns in the middle of the race, and he is also badly injured.

Scriptwriter

Innocent Steps, 1h50
Directed by Park Young-hoon
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Dance films, Sports films
Actors Moon Geun-young, Park Gun-hyung, Park Won-sang, Jeong Yu-mi, Yoon Chan, Song Ha-yoon
Roles Writer
Rating67% 3.393273.393273.393273.393273.39327
Former acclaimed dancer Na Young-sae (Park Gun-hyung) attempts to make a comeback after his opponent, Hyun-soo (Yoon Chan), purposely injures him at a dance competition. At the suggestion of dance studio manager Ma Sang-doo (Park Won-sang), Young-sae then brings to Korea Jang Chae-ryn (Moon Geun-young), an ethnic Korean from China whom he presumes is a renowned, talented dancer. To his surprise, Young-sae learns Chae-ryn knows nothing about dancing and her soon-to-be married, older sister, Jang Chae-min, is the talented dancer. With only three months until the national dance championship, Young-sae trains Chae-min, vowing to turn her into a world-class dancer.