Wet Dreams (film)
2002 film by Jeong Cho-sin
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Wet Dreams (Korean: 몽정기; RR: Mongjeonggi) is a 2002 South Korean film. Inspired partly by American gross-out comedies like American Pie, it follows the sexual misadventures of four boys through middle and high school. While American Pie had been a flop in Korea, Wet Dreams was a surprise box office hit and led to a sequel, Wet Dreams 2.[1]
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| Hangul | 몽정기 |
| Hanja | 夢精기 |
| RR | Mongjeonggi |
| MR | Mongjŏnggi |
| Directed by | Jung Cho-sin |
| Written by | Park Cha-wun |
| Produced by | Choi Jin-hwa |
| Starring | Lee Beom-soo Kim Sun-a No Hyeong-wuk Jeon Jae-hyeong |
| Cinematography | Seo Jeong-min |
| Edited by | Nam Na-yeong |
Production company | Kang je kyu film |
| Distributed by | A-Line |
Release date |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
Production and investments
The company Kangjekyu film originally tried to make the film, aiming for a July release.[2] The film was distributed by company A-Line, which was a distributing company co founded by Samsung venture, KTB entertainment, Egg film, and Kangjekyu film.[3] On April 28, 2002, the casting of actor Lee Beom soo and actress Kim Sun-a was confirmed, with crank in starting around May and an expected filming period of two months, aiming for an August release of the movie.[4] Company HumanCom funded 300 million won out of estimated budget of 1.8 billion won for the film.[5]
