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  1. Feb 12, 2015 · A Matter of Interpretation: Directed by Kwang-kuk Lee. With Shin Dong-mi, Kim Kang-hyeon, Yoo Joon-sang, Lee Chae-eun. A grumpy actress, her lost ex-boyfriend, a friendly detective, and his damaged sister form the web of enchanted melancholy, with the help of a little soju.

  2. Movie: A Matter of Interpretation. Revised romanization: Ggumboda Haemong. Hangul: 꿈보다 해몽. Director: Lee Kwang-Kuk. Writer: Lee Kwang-Kuk. Producer: Lee Kwang-Kuk, Do Young-Hoon. Cinematographer: Kang Dae-Hee. World Premiere: October, 2014 (Busan IFF) Release Date: February 12, 2015. Runtime: 98 min. Genre: Drama / Comedy.

  3. Feb 12, 2015 · Directed by Lee Kwang-kuk (이광국) Screenplay by Lee Kwang-kuk (이광국) • Drama. 99min | Release date in South Korea : 2015/02/12. Synopsis. An actress storms out of a theater after throwing a fit at her troupe members when no one shows up at her play.

  4. Oct 4, 2014 · A Matter Of Interpretation ( Kkum-bo-da Hae-mong) begins in a small theatre where a disgruntled actress storms out after she expresses her frustration towards her somewhat apathetic cast...

  5. Jun 24, 2015 · A Matter of Interpretation’ (‘Kkum-bo-da Hae-mong’): Film Review Long-time Hong Sang-soo collaborators Lee Kwang-kuk and Yu Jun-sang team up on a quirky comedy about an estranged couple ...

  6. A Matter of Interpretation (2015) Trailer < Kkum-bo-da Hae-mong > An actress storms out of a theater after throwing a fit at her troupe members when no one shows up at her play.

  7. A Matter of Interpretation is clever and beguiling, puzzling and mysterious. Review by Lawrence Garcia ★★★ Eventually wears out its welcome, but for a good hour or so, it's just immensely entertaining and structurally inventive, nesting its various episodes and playing with timelines in genuinely fascinating ways.