Ardor

Summary Mi-heun, a housewife, begins an affair with a doctor after her husband's infidelity. Despite her husband's attempts to reconcile and societal disapproval, she abandons her conventional life. View more details

Ardor

Directed : Young-Joo Byun

Written : Young-Joo Byun

Stars : Son Byung-ho Yunjin Kim Lee Jong-won Seong-Yong Kye

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Genres : Drama Romance

Release date : Nov 7, 2002

Countries of origin : South Korea

Language : Korean

Filming locations : South Korea

Summary Mi-heun, a housewife, begins an affair with a doctor after her husband's infidelity. Despite her husband's attempts to reconcile and societal disapproval, she abandons her conventional life. View more details

Details

Genres : Drama Romance

Release date : Nov 7, 2002

Countries of origin : South Korea

Language : Korean

Filming locations : South Korea

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Paradise East

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