Love Forecast
2015 South Korean film
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Love Forecast (Korean: 오늘의 연애; RR: Oneurui yeonae; lit. 'Today's Love') is a 2015 South Korean romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Park Jin-pyo.[3][4] Starring Lee Seung-gi and Moon Chae-won, the film depicts the relationship between men and women as being as delicate and complex as the weather.[5][unreliable source?][6][unreliable source?][7][8]
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| Hangul | 오늘의 연애 |
| Lit. | Today's Love |
| RR | Oneurui yeonae |
| MR | Onŭrŭi yŏnae |
| Directed by | Park Jin-pyo |
| Written by | Lee Byeong-heon Park Jin-pyo |
| Produced by | Jung Dae-hoon |
| Starring | Lee Seung-gi Moon Chae-won |
| Cinematography | Seong Seung-taek |
| Edited by | Bae Ye-eun |
| Music by | Jeong Se-rin |
Production companies | Popcorn F&M |
| Distributed by | CJ Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
| Budget | ₩6 billion |
| Box office | US$13.6 million[1][2] |
Synopsis
Weather reporter Kim Hyun-woo (Moon Chae-won) is known for her beauty and elegance on television, but off-screen, she drinks and swears a lot. Hyun-woo has been friends for 18 years with Kang Joon-soo (Lee Seung-gi), a mild-mannered elementary school teacher who gives too much of himself in his relationships but always ends up getting dumped. Joon-soo has secretly loved Hyun-woo for years, but she claims she doesn't feel any sexual attraction between them, and he's had to stand by and watch while she fawns over married colleague Lee Dong-jin (Lee Seo-jin) and goes on a blind date with nice but boring photographer Yeom Hyo-bong(Jung Joon-young). Fate turns out that the childhood friends are destined together.
Cast
- Lee Seung-gi as Kang Joon-soo[9][10]
- Moon Chae-won as Kim Hyun-woo[11]
- Hong Hwa-ri as young Hyun-woo
- Lee Seo-jin as Lee Dong-jin
- Jung Joon-young as Yeom Hyo-bong/Andrew[12][unreliable source?]
- Go Yoon as Jae-joong
- Lizzy as Min-ah[13][unreliable source?]
- Ryu Hwa-young as Hee-jin[14][15]
- Park Si-eun as Joon-hee
- Ha Kyeong-min as Han Seong-gu
- Park Eun-ji as Cha Myung-sun
- Nam Neung-mi as Bath house granny
- Hong Seong-heun as Man at amusement park
- Song Young-chang as Headquarters director
- Im Jong-yoon as General manager
Cameo appearance
- Im Ha-ryong as Principal
- Kim Kap-soo as Joon-soo's father
- Lee Kyung-jin as Joon-soo's mother
- Kim Bu-seon as Hyun-woo's mother
- Kim Kwang-kyu as Man in Hongdae without an office
- Hong Seok-cheon as My Thai China restaurant owner
- Kim So-yeon as Joon-soo's ex-girlfriend 1
- Son Ga-in as Joon-soo's ex-girlfriend 2[16][unreliable source?]
Production
This was Lee Seung-gi's film debut, and his onscreen reunion with Moon Chae-won after the television series Brilliant Legacy in 2009.[17]
Love Forecast began filming in July 2014, and the shoot wrapped on November 9, 2014.[18]