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Random photos from various sources of today's (13 Jan 2014) press conference for "When a Man Loves" and video clips of it too!



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Han Hye Jin reveals what changed after getting married to Ki Sung Yong

January 12, 2014 @ 5:44 pm
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Actress Han Hye Jin reveals life couldn't be any better than it is now following her marriage with Ki Sung Yong!

'Entertainment Relay' met up with the cast of the new film 'When A Man Loves' and the reporter asked "What has changed since getting married?", Han Hye Jin shared, "I feel more at ease now. Even if this [acting career] doesn't work out... [He's in] the United Kingdom." She also gave a video message to her husband as she cheered him on, "Hwaiting!"

When asked, "What was your turning point?" The actress shared, "Of course, marriage is one thing. But I think this production, which I filmed as I got married, was quite a big turning point. This is my last production as a single woman and at the same time, it is my first production after getting married so I was so happy. I think it was the first time that I felt that I could be this happy while acting."


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January 13, 2014
Hwang Jung-min in 'When A Man Loves'
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Actor Hwang Jung-min (L) attends an event in Seoul on Jan. 13, 2014 to promote the new film "When A Man Loves," the love story of a terminally ill gangster. At right is actress Han Hye-jin. (Yonhap) (END)

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January 14, 2014
[Photo] Han Hye Jin at media premiere of 'When A Man Loves' Source: STARN News 20140113191344_52d3bc5879020_1.jpg

On January 13th, actress Han Hye Jin attended media premiere of movie 'When A Man Loves', which was held at CGV Wangsimni branch.
During the premiere, Han Hye Jin, Hwang Jung Min, Kwak Do Won, Jung Man Shik, and Kang Min Ah appeared and gave brief introductions about the film and their parts.
Meanwhile, movie 'When A Man Loves' will be officially released on January 22nd.
/Reporting by Hwangbo Seul jp@starnnews.com

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January 15, 2014
When a gangster falls in loveHwang Jung-min’s latest tearjerker offers another conventional, tragic romance
By Claire Lee The Korea Herald

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A scene from “When a Man Loves a Woman.” (NEW)

Prominent actor Hwang Jung-min is back with his latest romance “When a Man Loves a Woman,” a typical Korean tearjerker in many ways. There is a gangster, a terminal illness and a betrayal. And tears. A lot of them. 
“When a Man Loves a Woman” is produced by the same producers of last year’s successful noir “New World,” which earned Hwang the best actor prize at the Blue Dragon Awards for his performance as Jung Chung, the powerful, charismatic gangster. 
In spite of his impressive acting, the new film starring himself once again as a gangster fails to be memorable, mostly because of its conventional, predictable script with too many cliches. 
Unlike Jung Chung, Hwang’s new gangster protagonist, Tae-il, does not work for the biggest crime ring in the country. He collects debt on behalf of a loan shark and lives with his barber brother and his family. He is almost 40 but has never been in love. 
His life turns upside down when he meets one of his targets, Ho-jeong (played by actress Han Hye-jin), a bank clerk who is taking care of her debt-ridden, terminally ill father. During their first encounter, Tae-il forces her to sign a contract that requires her to sell her organs if she can’t pay back her father’s debt on time. 
After their not-so-pleasant first meeting, however, Tae-il finds himself thinking about Ho-jeong constantly. He writes a new contract and offers it to her: He will exempt her from the debt if she goes on date with him. The more dates she goes on, the less debt she will have to pay off. Ho-jeong rejects his offer at first, but knowing that she is unable to make the payments at any cost, she reluctantly agrees. And they start to go on awkward “dates.” In one scene, Ho-jeong just sits and does nothing while Tae-il eats at a restaurant. 
Ho-jeong finally opens up to Tae-il when her father dies, and no one comes to the funeral except him. Although he is a gangster involved with an illegal business, Tae-il is the only one she can rely on. It is clear she doesn’t have a lot of options in life ― her late father was her only family, and it seems like she has no close friends ― yet it is hard to empathize with the way she falls in love with him. She falls for him only because Tae-il is literally the only one who can help her get out of her miserable situation. And that “only person” could’ve been anyone. People don’t always fall in love with someone only because they need them. 
The film reaches its tragic climax as their unlikely romance faces a cancer diagnosis and a betrayal at Tae-il’s work.
The second half of the film is dominated by predictable stereotyped scenes, with a lot of tears and violence. Though the film tries a lot of genres ― romance, tragedy and gangster action, it fails to show something of its own. Nonetheless, Kwak Do-won, who plays Tae-il’s brother in the film, delivers a memorable performance, adding an unexpected comic twist to the piece. 
A Next Entertainment World release, “When a Man Loves a Woman” opens in theaters on Jan. 22.

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January 16, 2014
The main poster of 'When A Man Loves' released Source: STARN News
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The main poster of 'When A Man Loves' was unveiled.
On January 15th, the production team of movie 'When A Man Loves' released a couple poster of Hwang Jung Min and Han Hye Jin.
'When A Man Loves' is a new collaboration of Hwang Jung Min and the production team of movie 'The New World', and Hwang Jung Min casted as 'Tae Il', the main character.
Tae Il works as a non banking lender, and he gets a crush on Ho Jung(Han Hye Jin), who comes to lend money from him. He falls so much deep in love with Ho Jung, and he even promises that he would set her free from her debt.
The poster shows Hwang Jung Min and Han Hye Jin having a walk around Gunsan, and the caption that says, 'I want to keep loving this woman,' is representing their atmosphere.
Hwang Jung Min is looking like an ordinary gangster, trudging, and Han Hye Jin is standing a bit of distance away.
Meanwhile, 'When A Man Loves' will be officially released on January 22nd.
/Reporting by Jeong Ju-Ri jp@starnnews.com

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[HanCinema's Film Review] "When A Man Loves A Woman"



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Tae-Il (played by Hwang Jeong-min) is a gangster. No, this is not a gangster movie- the main character just happens to be a gangster. It took me awhile to get past this stumbling block in the plot. For most of the opening salvo of this movie, Tae-Il just does boring everyday gangster stuff like hassling people for payments, with no hint of a broader crime-based storyline. All that really happens long term are his awkward come ons to Ho-Jeong (played by Han Hye-jin), a woman who for some time regards him with base hostility.

The fact that Tae-Il keeps pursuing Ho-Jeong, and does not take no for an answer, made me uncomfortable for awhile. But then I started thinking. Tae-Il never really says anything that could be clearly interpreted as a love confession. And neither does Ho-Jeong say anything that could be clearly interpreted as a no. They just spend scene after scene together managing to not actually say much of anything.

As a love story, this is wholly unconvincing. And that's entirely where the appeal of "When A Man Loves A Woman" lies. In real life, love stories are never convincing. There's no grand sweeping romantic gestures- just spending increasingly longer stints of time together until something more manages to come out of it. Relationships are fickle things that can be ruined by the most inconsequential arguments. Bigger problems can pop out to be sure- never foreshadowed, yet always an obvious presence.

The film treats Tae-Il's gangster lifestyle with the same uninteresting breadth. It's never clearly explained what the gang's broader activities are and how Tae-Il's function relates to them. He's just a collector, an enforcer who doesn't question orders and is rewarded for his efforts with good pay and protection from the legal system. There's no sense that Tae-Il can really quit the gang life. It's not a matter of choice or fear- rather, his life as a gangster is an extension of his self, and this isn't a part of him that can be easily shifted to another job.

Which, as well, is an extremely human one that transcends his profession. Pay close attention to Tae-Il's non gangster family. His brother's just a barber. But they all have that same basic sense of aggressive attitude, a lack of verbal input, and yet with all that a clear desire for intimacy. These are all very human characters, with their own small foibles that never really rise up to level of cinematic quality- and yet there's an empathy there that really makes them appreciable as fellow human beings.

It's difficult to recommend "When A Man Loves A Woman" in the grand sweeping vein of cinema spectacle, because the narrative doesn't connect on that level. But then it's not really supposed to. Near the end Tae-Il makes a final request. And what he asks for is remarkable- this man has never been good with words, always much more at home with the strength of his fists. He was always paying attention, though. He really was thinking of Ho-Jeong, even if on so many occassions we in the audience were never really sure about that. It's a heartbreaking moment, and a strong reminder how to an outside observer, there are means of love that go beyond the standard tropes of filmmaking.

Review by William Schwartz

"When A Man Loves A Woman" is directed by Han Dong-wook and features Hwang Jeong-minHan Hye-jin and Kwak Do-won

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January 20, 2014
Newlywed Han Hye Jin Wears Wedding Dress Again?
Source: BNTNews
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[by Cho Suyoun] Actress Han Hye Jin attracted her fans again by wearing wedding dress in her series ‘One Warm Word.’
Today, official Facebook page of SBS’ drama ‘One Warm Word’ revealed some photos of main cast Han Hye Jin in wedding dress. As soon as her beautiful photos in pure white dress were released, they caught attention from many fans as she is a newlywed in her real life.
According to an associate in ‘One Warm Word,’ Han Hye Jin put on a dress for recollecting scenes in the drama. On this day, Han Hye Jin looked as beautiful as how she looked on her real wedding day in last year.
The episode in which Han Hye Jin recollects her wedding day will be aired today at 10 p.m. (photo by Namoo Actors)

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