Hahaha Page #6
- Year:
- 2010
- 115 min
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People looked at me in awe.
Crazy bastard.
Just a little loser.
- Cheers.
- What a hassle.
What are you doing?
Waiting for someone.
- That guy?
- Yes.
You should go.
- Sorry about yesterday.
- Me too.
- I got an apartment.
- What apartment?
The restaurant lady owns it
and I can stay as long as I want.
- Where is it?
- Right here.
She must be rich.
Don't think she
worries about money.
I'm glad things are
getting better for you.
Why don't you like me now?
All that alcohol has
erased your memory.
- See this?
- Is this from that day?
Giving you
the piggyback ride.
I'm really sorry.
Take care, and
I'm glad you got a place.
You were so good to me.
I'll never forget you.
Thanks.
Take care of yourself.
I don't think I'll see you again.
If you want...
I'll try to stop loving you.
Silly.
What's the point
in saying that now?
You really don't want to
see me now?
Don't call me again.
It's only hard for both of us.
Sorry for hurting you.
Jeongho.
- Aren't you coming?
- Yeah...
Want to go first?
- I'll leave in a bit.
- Really?
- What for?
- I just like it here.
You go ahead.
All right, then.
- We're off.
- Okay.
Bye.
- Bye.
- Bye.
Oh.
- Hi.
- Hello.
Are you leaving?
- Hi.
- Hello.
- He asked me to come.
- It's over at the end.
Right.
- I'll see you later.
- Bye.
Bye.
- Take care.
- You too.
- Have a safe trip.
- Thanks.
- They look good together.
- A perfect match.
She brought cleaning supplies.
Had dirty thoughts
about what they'd be doing.
Got punished for it,
right away.
I don't ask anything of you.
I know.
- Were you hurt badly?
- Just pulled a muscle.
The place fit him perfectly.
But I couldn't
wait to leave.
Bad energies, I guess.
Right. Cheers.
- Cheers.
- Cheers.
- So good.
- Is it?
- Want more?
- No, I'm full.
- What happened to your face?
- Oh, this?
It's nothing.
I got drunk and tripped.
- Let me see. Looks bad.
- I'm all right.
- Here, take this.
- What's this?
Spend it wisely.
It's a lot of money.
It's really for me?
Count it later.
It's all the cash
I could get right now.
Wow.
Thanks, Mom.
Thanks so much.
I'll spend it wisely.
I'd give you more,
but everything else is tied up.
Dear me...
I feel sad that you're leaving.
Thank you.
I'll spend it wisely.
My poor baby...
Mom...
Take care, and
I'll be back soon, okay?
I'm still here, Mom.
Oh, my poor baby.
I'm sorry, Mom.
It's my fault.
No, it's all my fault.
Sorry I'm late.
It was my Mom.
Your eyes are swollen.
Did you cry?
Yes, my mom was
sad to see me go.
I see.
- Did you cry a lot?
- A little.
She must be so sad.
- She gave me some money.
- Really?
Must've scraped up
every last penny.
- Right.
- You keep it.
What?
That's so inappropriate.
I'm sorry, I just
wanted you to have it.
No, don't be sorry.
- But it's your money.
- I know.
- Your mother sounds great.
- Yes.
- That must hurt.
- It's nothing.
Nothing an airborne trooper
can't handle.
What I proposed before...
- Did you give it some thought?
- Yes, I really have.
- I'm really thinking it over.
- I see.
Should we get some coffee, then?
Sure
- Shall we?
- Let's go.
It was great having nice weather
and a pocket full of money,
but even better that
she was serious about me.
-A great day.
- Must have been nice.
- Let's drink.
- Cheers.
I got acupuncture
for the injury.
Sleepy?
I was so sleepy.
- No, just relaxed.
- That's good.
You'll feel better.
This is perfect for it.
I love you.
I'll treat you
to something good.
Thanks.
I love you too.
Always stay with me.
I'm not going anywhere.
So don't you worry.
Lying there, I started
seeing things differently.
Really different.
- Bye.
- I'll pick you up tomorrow.
I realized I was
doing her wrong.
I began to see everything
through her eyes.
I felt terrible.
- The food's great here.
- It's delicious.
Uncle.
Are you on the way?
Yes, sir.
I'll be there soon.
All right. Hurry.
Yes, sir.
- Who was that?
- My uncle.
- You're going to see him?
- Since I'm here.
You're going, too.
- I am?
- Let's go see him.
Can I really come?
I'm going because
I want him to meet you.
- You mean it?
- I want him to see you.
All right.
- Don't drink any more.
- Okay.
Just one more?
Should we?
Okay.
Let's drink.
- Is that you?
- Yes, sir.
Come in.
- Come on in.
- Hello.
She's the woman I love.
So?
What are you saying?
- You have a family.
- I know.
You're like my father.
If you help me,
it'll work out.
I can't live without her.
She helps me truly live.
If I'm with her,
I can be big.
What do you mean, ''big''?
Things will get better.
I've never tried hard in life.
But if I can be with her,
I can succeed.
She's the one
I've been looking for.
Your wife is
a good person, too!
Help me!
What can I do, then?
Leave the woman I love?
I can't do that.
Why?
Because even you
wouldn't do that, either.
I'm like a lost puppy.
No home. Nothing.
Poor puppy.
Did he drink a lot?
Yes, I'm sorry.
- It's not your fault, Miss.
- Yes, sir.
I don't know.
I don't know anymore.
It felt good letting it out.
You were drunk.
Couldn't have done it otherwise.
- It's still hard.
-Just drink.
Cheers.
- That's Mr. Jang.
- It is.
- Is this it?
- Yes.
The owner's your mom?
Yes. Why?
Wait.
- Hold on.
- Something wrong?
I just need to think for a minute.
About what?
I can't meet her now.
I know her.
- Really?
- Yes.
Let's just go.
I'll meet her later.
- Really?
- Yes, I will.
HANSAN ISLAND FERRY
Here you are.
Seongok.
- Don't worry about my mom.
- Right.
- Yes.
- Why don't you go smoke?
- Okay.
I know my mom.
She doesn't have any principles.
Having no principles
is her only principle.
- Really?
- She won't care.
It'll be nothing after a while.
Sorry, but...
Can you go somewhere?
Must have gone there often
with the marine.
Embarrassed, I guess.
There are some things
we just can't help.
I'm sleepy and hungry.
What should we do?
You go ahead.
I have to drop by the office here.
You have things to do?
I should do it since I'm here.
- Go on the boat first.
- Okay.
Everything annoys me right now.
Watching the waves,
I got sick of Canada.
And Seoul, too.
No hope for
a good life anywhere.
How did things
get so complicated?
Because Tongyeong is
a small town.
I really liked her.
Cheers.
Cheers.
- Two for Yeosu, please.
- 25 thousand won.
We left Tongyeong
with a hangover.
With two more days off,
we headed west.
Here.
Aren't you coming back to Seoul?
I'll stay here.
Work on my enlightenment.
Will you?
You weirdo.
This new apartment is
changing my luck.
How was Tongyeong?
I guess I'll see
where she takes me.
- Have to find a way.
- Is there a way?
Not yet.
But I love her...
- You're prone to love.
- Idiot.
Don't you love those women?
I've got nothing to offer.
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