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Although Is Hateful Again 2002 2002

103 min📅 2002-05-31

In the quietly gripping Korean drama *Although Is Hateful Again 2002* (2002), director Jeong So-yeong crafts a tender yet melancholic exploration of solitude and connection.

Director: Jeong So-yeong

Cast

Lee Seung-yun
Lee Seung-yun
Na Soo-Jung
Lee Kyung-young
Lee Kyung-young
Ahn Ji-Hwan
Park Yong-ha
Park Yong-ha
Young-Ha
Kim Na-woon
Kim Na-woon
Mi-Joo
Choi Ran
Choi Ran
Department Head Moon

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Although Is Hateful Again 2002 (2002) about?

The film centers on Soo-Jung, a magazine photographer who hides her inner sadness behind a cheerful demeanor. As she grapples with work stress and isolation, she leans on her friend Young-Ha, but their bond is tested by unspoken feelings. A new connection offers a glimmer of solace, but emotional walls remain.

Who directed Although Is Hateful Again 2002?

The film was directed by Jeong So-yeong, known for her subtle and emotionally layered storytelling.

Who stars in Although Is Hateful Again 2002?

The cast features Lee Seung-yun as Soo-Jung, Park Yong-ha as Young-Ha, and Lee Kyung-young as Ji-Hwan, alongside Kim Na-woon and Choi Ran.

Is Although Is Hateful Again 2002 (2002) worth watching?

While not widely rated on IMDb, its heartfelt exploration of loneliness and connection gives it emotional weight. Fans of slow-burn romantic dramas will appreciate its quiet intensity and natural performances.

How long is Although Is Hateful Again 2002?

The film has a runtime of 103 minutes.

About Although Is Hateful Again 2002 (2002) — A delicate drama of love and emotional walls

In the quietly gripping Korean drama *Although Is Hateful Again 2002* (2002), director Jeong So-yeong crafts a tender yet melancholic exploration of solitude and connection. The film follows Soo-Jung, a talented magazine photographer whose radiant public facade hides deep personal weariness. When the pressures of life and work become too heavy, she seeks refuge in the company of her kind-hearted friend Young-Ha, played by Park Yong-ha, who longs to offer comfort but finds an emotional barrier standing between them. As Soo-Jung navigates another heartbreaking crossroads, a chance encounter with Ji-Hwan (Lee Kyung-young) sparks a fragile hope for healing and understanding.

Set against the backdrop of Seoul's bustling yet isolating urban landscape, the film balances quiet introspection with moments of palpable emotion. Soo-Jung's journey reveals the universal struggle to balance authenticity with connection, all while Jeong So-yeong's sensitive direction draws out nuanced performances from the cast.