Worst Friends (2009 film)
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Still from the short film Worst Friends | |
| Hangul | 최악의 친구들 |
| RR | Choeagui chingudeul |
| MR | Ch'oeagŭi ch'in'gudŭl |
| Directed by | Namkoong Sun |
| Written by | Namkoong Sun |
| Produced by | Kim Bora |
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| Cinematography | Jung Jaekeun |
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Running time | 38 minutes |
| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
Worst Friends (Korean: 최악의 친구들; RR: Choeagui chingudeul) is a 2009 South Korean short film starring Kim Soo-hyun. Its directorial intention is a retrospective of losing a friend in delirious Seoul. Directed and written by Namkoong Sun, it was made at the Korea National University of Arts' Department of Film Graduation Workshop.[1][2]
Jun-ki (Kim Soo-hyun), a boy with shaggy hair that covers his face, returns to Korea from an unsuccessful American educational trip. When the 19 year old In-sun hears that her first ever intimate experience partner is coming back, she is thrilled.