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  1. A Matter of Interpretation ( Korean : 꿈보다 해몽; RR : kkum-bo-da hae-mong) is a 2014 South Korean comedy drama film, written and directed by Lee Kwang-kuk. [ 1][ 2][ 3][ 4][ 5] Plot. Yeon-sin ( Shin Dong-mi) is devastated and storms out of the theatre when no one shows up at her play.

  2. 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.

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    • Drama
    • Kwang-kuk Lee
    • 2015-02-12
  3. 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...

  4. 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 ...

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  5. 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.

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  6. Oct 4, 2014 · Overview. Share. A Matter of Interpretation (2014) 15 10/04/2014 (KR) Drama 1h 39m. User. Score. Play Trailer. Overview. One winter day, nobody comes to see a play. One of the drama’s actresses becomes angry and leaves the theater. She goes to a park, drinks and meets people. Lee Kwang-kuk. Director, Writer. Reviews.

  7. In his playful and humorous second film, Lee demonstrates his narrative talent, if only by not getting lost when he allows his characters (including pushy detectives and unemployed actors) to interpret each other’s dreams.