Nugu-ui ttal-do anin Haewon
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NOBODY'S DAUGHTER HAEWON
Jung Eunchae
Lee Sunkyun
Kim Jaok
Kee Joobong
Kim Euisung
Ryu Deokhwan
Yu Junsang
Ye Jiwon
Guest star/ Jane Birkin
Cinematography
Kim Hyungkoo, Park Hongyeol
Lighting/ Yi Yuiheang
Recording/ Ko Ayoung
Still Photography/ Kim Jinyoung
Editor
Hahm Sungwon, Son Yeonji
Music/ Jeong Yongjin
Sound/ Kim Yongjoo
Assistant Director
Lee Jeahan, Kim Jieun
Producer/ Kim Kyounghee
Written & Directed by
Hong Sangsoo
March 21st, 2012.
I met Mom in 5 years
yesterday morning at 11.
I went too early and fell asleep
waiting at a restaurant.
Mom's moving to Canada
with no plans to come back.
She'll stay with my brother.
Excuse me,
I'm looking for West Village.
West... West Village?
I don't know.
Maybe...
Sorry, I don't know.
Thank you. Thank you.
You're welcome.
Seo-chon.
She was very famous.
Thank you very much.
I'll treasure this.
- You... You speak excellent English.
- Thank you.
I... I lived in England
when I was very very little.
Ah, I see. I see.
Well. If ever, ah, if everyou come to Paris,
I'll give you my phone number.
And maybe we can meet up and have lunch
oryou can come around to my house.
Really? Thank you.
Ah, I, I really really
adore your daughter
Ah, thank you.
I know she's, she's great.
- Yeah, yeah.
- Thank you.
I think she's such great actress.
She's true artist.
- Yeah, she's great.
- Yes, she is.
Do you know? You have a great physical
resemblance to my daughter.
Yourface, and your eyes.
You sure? Really?
Thank you!
Because, you know, if I can become like her
I can even sell my soul.
- Soul!
- Sell your soul?
Yeah, Yeah. I can do anything
to become like her.
But you're such a beautiful girl.
Ah! You are beautiful, too!
Really! You are so beautiful.
Oh, merci.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Mom?
Here's a gift.
Something small.
You didn't have to.
It's good Chinese tea.
Thanks.
Living okay with your dad?
Yes.
Mom, Know what I wish
forthese days?
Moving out of the house fast.
What? Do you have money?
Students don't have any money.
Then are you studying well?
Mom, you don't learn to act
in school.
It's all the same.
Just living.
I see.
I'll pitch in
though I can't give much.
You don't have any money.
Still, I can give you a bit.
It's okay.
Mom, I can always make money.
I can make it all
in a few days.
What an amazing daughter.
No, you are, Mom.
I hope Canada will be
good foryou.
I've been there once before.
I'm going to live it up.
Walk around barefooted
and dance in the streets.
Do whatever I want there.
I'm serious.
I'll do whatever I want!
I hope you do everything
you ever wanted.
You, too.
Living is dying.
Day by day you get
closerto death.
So, seize the day
and do whateveryou want.
Don't live like me.
I am living like that.
North Village was too crowded
so we walked to West Village.
with Mom before.
Really?
It's straight down there.
You want to go?
Should we?
Nothing's changed here.
- It's been so long.
- Yes.
I was shocked by how young
mom's backside looked.
We can't go in?
You want to?
It was off limits
in the past, too.
When you were in school?
Yes, I came here often.
It's so pretty.
How'd they make it
so pretty back then?
Right, it's classy.
- Old goods are classier.
- Yes.
I think I was born
in the wrong age.
Who says that?
You're really pretty.
You'll live well.
No, you're pretty, Mom.
Of course. You're pretty
because of me.
- Funny, Mom.
- What's so funny?
It's scary, huh?
It's too big.
They made it too big.
Yes. It's been there
since I was a child.
I guess.
Try out for Miss Korea.
Miss Korea?
If you can't act,
being Miss Korea would be nice.
Think I can win
a beauty pageant?
Of course!
Think about it.
It'll help with acting
and you'll go abroad.
Travel and see things.
I'm short, but you're
a good height.
Not too big. Just perfect.
They walk like this. Watch.
That's it! So pretty!
Do it again.
JONGRO LIBRARY:
- There's a library here?
- Yes.
Haewon, you'll know
when you get older.
There's nothing more fun
than studying.
I know. I like libraries, too.
Isn't that guy good looking?
He's pretty cute.
I walked past that motel
with my mom.
It's an important motel
to me.
But it has a weird name.
MOTEL FAMOUS:
I suddenly missed him so much.
Books!
This is worth buying.
I know that book, too.
I read it a while ago.
It's good.
But I think I lost it.
Really? Want me to buy it?
at home.
Still, I'll buy it.
But I might end up
with two.
You can pay as much as
you'd like forthose books.
Really?
I can pay 10 cents, then?
Sure.
Sorry for smoking.
It's okay. We're outside.
You like cigarettes?
Yes, I think it's an addiction.
That's right.
It's an addiction.
Really, you can pay
as much as you'd like.
Then, it'll show who I am.
Ah, yes. I guess.
Why do you laugh?
I'm sorry.
- Mom, let's go.
- Okay.
- Bye.
- Bye.
It's spring.
It is.
Want to go inside?
No, it's okay.
Okay, then.
Let's get some coffee.
I'm tired from walking so much.
Okay.
I came by here before.
Really?
It was fun.
Brought back memories.
But it's different today.
I'm not happy.
Why?
Maybe I won't
come back here?
Maybe.
- When's yourflight tomorrow?
- In the afternoon.
Take good care.
I will. You, too.
When I settle down,
I'll call you over.
I can always just go myself.
Mom.
I'm too strong.
Way too strong for a girl.
You are strong.
I know that well.
you'll always be my mom.
I promise to
take care of you later.
When did you grow up?
What a good person
you've become.
So strong and brave.
I'll think of you
every day from now.
Really, I'll think of you.
I promise. We'll only have
happy days from now.
Okay?
Be healthy, Mom.
Because you're my mom.
My baby.
My dear baby.
I promise. I will.
I'm sorry, my baby.
I'm sorry.
It's raining.
After parting with Mom,
I called him.
Thankfully, he said he'd come.
Maybe it's not completely
over between us.
What are you doing?
Come in underthis.
It feels good to walk
in the rain.
It's been a while,
walking in the rain.
Right.
Feels like you're suddenly in
a different world.
- This is Sajik Park.
- I know. I've been here.
I used to live right across
the street.
Atiny room
for $100 a month.
Just wide enough
for one man to lie down.
- Really?
- Yes.
What about your home?
I was crazy back then.
You seem like that today.
Think I'm crazy, sir?
Of course not.
You're really pretty.
So very pretty.
I'm happy to see you, too.
Why're you so pretty?
- Oh, please.
- What?
Have you ever really
gone crazy?
I think so.
I like that about you.
Like what?
What?
You're going in?
We're not allowed!
Cold?
No.
Can we walk like this?
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