Painful Maturity Explained

Painful Maturity
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Hangul:아픈 성숙
Hanja:아픈
Rr:Apeun seongsuk
Mr:Apŭn sŏngsuk
Director:Park Chul-soo
Producer:Choe Chun-ji
Starring:Yun Sang-mi
Music:Jeong Min-seob
Cinematography:Lee Suck-ki
Editing:Kim Chang-sun
Distributor:Yun Bang Films Co., Ltd
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:South Korea
Language:Korean

Painful Maturity is a 1980 South Korean melodrama film directed by Park Chul-soo.

Plot

Su-jin, a girl prone to lapses into unconsciousness, is saved by Kyung-ho when she passes out on the street. After Kyung-ho leaves her in a hospital, he leaves on a three-month voyage. Hoping to meet him on his return, Su-jin goes to see his ship on its scheduled arrival. She passes out, and Kyung-ho is not on the ship. Jang-won, a medical student, falls in love with Su-jin during her recuperation, but must give her up when Kyung-ho returns.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Painful Maturity (Nan moleugessne)(1980). 2009-04-20. Korean Movie Database.