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Bye June (Korean: 바이 준; RR: Bai Jun) is a 1998 South Korean film by Choi Ho. Four youngsters struggle with sex and drugs after their friend June's death.
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Directed by | Choi Ho |
Written by | Choi Ho |
Produced by | Lee Woo-suk |
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Cinematography | Oh Hyun-je |
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Music by | Dj A-dang |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
This film marked the acting debuts of Kim Ha-neul and Yoo Ji-tae.
Plot
editChae-young and Do-gi are twenty-one years old. They both carry the burden of their best friend June's death in a fire two years ago. June was their common friend and they idolized him. Chae-young and Do-gi try to fill in the mutual emptiness with sex, drugs and alcohol. But the memory of June comes between them in every way. They both love each other, but for Chae-young, June can never be fully replaced and Do-gi cannot help but feel that he is second best.
Cast
edit- Yoo Ji-tae as Do-gi
- Kim Ha-neul as Chae-young
- Ha Rang as June / Byeong-cheon
- Han Ji-yun
- Kim Ba-da
- DJ A-dang
- Jung Sang-in
External links
edit- Bye June at the Korean Movie Database (in Korean)
- Bye June at IMDb