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''No Regret'' () is a 2006 South Korean film and the feature film directorial debut of
Leesong Hee-il Lee-Song Hee-il (; born 1971) is a South Korean film director whose first feature film ''No Regret (film), No Regret'' is regarded as "the first real Korean gay feature."Bertolin, Paolo (6 February 2007).Korean Presence Strong at 57th Berlin Film ...
, based on his earlier short ''Good Romance''. ''No Regret'' is also regarded as "the first 'real' Korean gay feature",Bertolin, Paolo.
Korean Presence Strong at 57th Berlin Film Festival
. '' Hancinema'', February 6, 2007; originally published by ''
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''. Retrieved on December 3, 2008.
(although earlier South Korean films, such as ''
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'', released in 2002, have dealt with gay relationships), and is also the first South Korean feature to be directed by an openly
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Korean filmmaker.


Plot

Su-min is an orphan who, having turned 18, is required to leave his orphanage. Unable to pay for university, he heads for
Seoul Seoul (; ; ), officially known as the Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea.Before 1972, Seoul was the ''de jure'' capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) as stated iArticle 103 ...
where he works various jobs to pay for computer classes. One of those jobs is driving drunks home from bars. After losing his factory job, Su-min ends up taking a job at a host bar. Initially the boss of this host bar is reluctant to take him on, as he knows from experience that openly gay hosts will often leave when they become romantically involved with one of their clients. Having given up on love, Su-min believes that this won't happen to him, until one day a man from his past enters the host bar. That man, Jae-min, is a former driving client, who has fallen in love with Su-min. Su-min refuses his advances, and accepts him as a client only once, and threatens to kill him if he hires him again. Jae-min is undeterred, and after several weeks go by, Su-min gives in. They are very happy in their relationship until Jae-min's mother discovers them together. She orders Jae-min to marry the woman he's been dating halfheartedly. Su-min is angry. With another man from the host bar, they kidnap Jae-min one night and take him to a shallow grave in the forest. Su-min watches passively as his colleague throws dirt on Jae-min, but eventually moves to stop the plan. His colleague, already depressed over a two-timing girlfriend, whacks Su-min with the shovel and leaves the two there in the grave. Jae-min later awakens and takes Su-min to the car and they crash into a tree while going back. As dawn breaks, the two of them start to regain consciousness at the same time cops show up at the scene but inside, without paying attention to the cops, Su-min and Jae-min silently reconcile.


Cast

* Lee Yeong-hoon as Lee Su-min *
Kim Nam-gil Kim Nam-gil () is a South Korean actor, producer, director, singer and philanthropist. He is best known from leading roles in disaster blockbuster '' Pandora'' (2016); crime thriller ''Memoir of a Murderer '' (2017); adventure film '' The Pirate ...
as Song Jae-min *
Kim Jung-hwa Kim Jung-hwa (born September 9, 1983)is a South Korean actress. She rose to fame in the 2002 sitcom ''Nonstop (South Korean TV series), Nonstop 3'', and has since played leading roles in the television series ''Something About 1%'' (2003) and ' ...
as Hyun-woo * Jo Hyeon-cheol as Jung-tae *
Kim Dong-wook Kim Dong-wook (born July 29, 1983) is a South Korean actor. After appearing in student short films and several minor parts, Kim became a star through his supporting role in the popular TV series '' Coffee Prince'' (2007), followed by box office ...
as Ga-ram * Jeong Seung-gil as Madame * Lee Seung-won as Hwan-sun * Park Mi-hyun as restaurant manager * Park Nam-hee as secretary * Min Bok-gi as client * Kim Hwa-young as Jae-min's mother * Lee Seung-cheol as Jae-min's father


Release

''No Regret'' was released in
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on November 16, 2006, and over the course of its theatrical run received a total of 43,265 admissions, becoming the top grossing independent film at the Korean box office.Yi, Ch'ang-ho (March 19, 2007).
Korean Competitors at Barcelona Fest
. ''Korean Film Council''. Retrieved on December 3, 2008.
It was especially popular with young female viewers, some of whom claimed to have seen it more than forty times. The film was later screened in the Panorama section of the 57th
Berlin Film Festival The Berlin International Film Festival (german: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale (), is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the festi ...
(February 8–18, 2007), and also competed at the 9th Barcelona Asian Film Festival (April 27–May 6, 2007).


Critical response

Adam Hartzell of ''Koreanfilm.org'' found ''No Regret'' to have an "engaging story" and praised the depth given to the characters, saying, "One of the best aspects of this film is how we aren't provided the obligatory caricatures of gay 'types' on prime-time sitcoms in the United States... Refusing to follow the path towards Queer liberation espoused by sitcoms, 'No Regret''is freed to provide some refreshingly, rip-roaring hilarious moments."Hartzell, Adam.
No Regrets
. ''Koreanfilm.org''. Retrieved on December 3, 2008.
It holds a 63% rating on
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.


Awards and nominations

;2006
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* Best New Actor - Lee Yeong-hoon ;2006
Director's Cut Awards The Director's Cut Awards () is an annual awards ceremony for excellence in film in South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sha ...
Hong Sang-soo Named Best Director
". ''KBS Global'', December 22, 2006. Retrieved on December 3, 2008.
* Best Independent Director -
Leesong Hee-il Lee-Song Hee-il (; born 1971) is a South Korean film director whose first feature film ''No Regret (film), No Regret'' is regarded as "the first real Korean gay feature."Bertolin, Paolo (6 February 2007).Korean Presence Strong at 57th Berlin Film ...
; 2007
Baeksang Arts Awards The Baeksang Arts Awards (), also known as the Paeksang Arts Awards, are awards for excellence in film, television and theatre in South Korea. The awards were first introduced in 1965 by Chang Key-young, the founder of the Hankook Ilbo newspap ...
* Nomination - Best New Actor - Lee Yeong-hoon


See also

*
List of lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender-related films by storyline This is a list of films with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-related storylines. This list contains theatrically released cinema films that highlight the issues and experiences of the LGBT community through the inclusion of LGBT romance a ...


References


External links

* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:No Regret (film) 2006 films 2006 drama films 2000s Korean-language films LGBT-related drama films South Korean LGBT-related films 2006 directorial debut films South Korean drama films 2006 LGBT-related films 2000s South Korean films