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All About My Wife
Hangul
내 아내의 모든 것
Revised RomanizationNae anaeui modeun geot
McCune–ReischauerNae anaeŭi modŭn kŏt
Directed byMin Kyu-dong
Written byHeo Sung-hye
Min Kyu-dong
Based onUn novio para mi mujer
by Pablo Solarz
Produced byPark Joon-ho
Min Jin-soo
Lee Yoo-jin
StarringIm Soo-jung
Lee Sun-kyun
Ryu Seung-ryong
CinematographyKim Dong-young
Edited byKim Sun-min
Music byLee Jin-hee
Kim Jun-seong
Release date
  • May 17, 2012 (2012-05-17)
Running time
121 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box officeUS$29.4 million[1]

All About My Wife (Korean내 아내의 모든 것) is a 2012 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Min Kyu-dong, about a timid husband who hires a professional Casanova to seduce his seemingly perfect but fearsome wife, hoping this will make her divorce him.[2] Starring Im Soo-jung, Lee Sun-kyun and Ryu Seung-ryong,[3][4] the movie was released in theaters on May 17, 2012.[5]

It is a remake of the Argentine film Un novio para mi mujer ("A Boyfriend for My Wife").[6]

Plot

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After seven years of marriage, the mild-mannered Doo-hyun (Lee Sun-kyun) is at the end of his rope as Jung-in (Im Soo-jung), his wife, is driving him crazy with her endless nagging and complaining. He can't even bring himself to ask for a divorce because of the fights that will follow. When Doo-hyun's company transfers him out of state, it seems like his dream of getting away is coming true. But to his horror, Jung-in surprises him by moving across the country to be with him. Desperate but too afraid to ask for a divorce, Doo-hyun recruits his next-door neighbor and legendary Casanova Sung-ki (Ryu Seung-ryong) to seduce his wife and make her divorce him first. After scoping her out, Sung-ki is intrigued by the challenge and confidently agrees to seduce Jung-in as his career finale. Meanwhile, to give her something to do, Doo-hyun has already arranged for Jung-in to get a spot on the local radio station, shooting her mouth off about life's injustices. As time goes on, Sung-ki eventually succeeds in grabbing Jung-in's attention, and the two slowly grow closer. But Doo-hyun grows to regret his decision and decides to spy on his wife and her lover. He starts to have feelings for his wife again, and does not want to divorce her anymore. In the meantime Sung-ki falls in love with Jung-in. Doo-hyun asks Sung-ki to stop seducing his wife, but the latter threatens that he would disclose to his wife that Doo-hyun recruited him if he comes in-between them. The rest of the plot is about who wins Jung-in's heart.[7][8][9]

Cast

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  • Im Soo-jung - Yeon Jung-in[10][11][12]
  • Lee Sun-kyun - Lee Doo-hyun[13]
  • Ryu Seung-ryong - Jang Sung-ki[14]
  • Lee Kwang-soo - PD Choi, radio host
  • Kim Ji-young - Song, radio writer
  • Kim Jung-tae - Park Kwang-shik, Doo-hyun's colleague
  • Lee Sung-min - Company Director Na, Doo-hyun's boss
  • Kim Do-young - Na's wife
  • Jung Sung-hwa - newspaper delivery man
  • Lee Dal-hyeong - captain at police station
  • Park Hee-von - female cop at police station
  • Jo Han-cheol - public officer at divorce court
  • Nam Myung-ryul - judge at divorce court
  • Lee Do-ah - Pyeongchang Company employee
  • Kim Sun-ha - waitress at noodle shop

Box office

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With 594,195 tickets sold during the opening weekend of May 18 to 20, the film's debut made a splash atop the local box office, putting up a strong fight against Hollywood films The Avengers and Men in Black 3.[15] Benefiting from positive word-of-mouth, it continued its impressive commercial run, with over 4.5 million admissions in total.[16][17][18][19]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2012 21st Buil Film Awards Best Actress Im Soo-jung Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Ryu Seung-ryong Nominated
Best Screenplay Min Kyu-dong, Heo Sung-hye Nominated
49th Grand Bell Awards Best Actress Im Soo-jung Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Ryu Seung-ryong Nominated
33rd Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Actress Im Soo-jung Won [20]
Best Supporting Actor Ryu Seung-ryong Won
Best New Actor Lee Kwang-soo Nominated
Best Screenplay Min Kyu-dong, Heo Sung-hye Nominated
Best Art Direction Jeon Kyung-ran Nominated
Best Music Kim Jun-seong, Lee Jin-hee Nominated
55th Asia-Pacific Film Festival Best Actress Im Soo-jung Nominated
Women in Film Korea Awards Won [21][22]
2013 4th KOFRA Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Ryu Seung-ryong Won [23]
49th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Director Min Kyu-dong Nominated [24]
Best Actress Im Soo-jung Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Ryu Seung-ryong Nominated
Best Screenplay Min Kyu-dong, Heo Sung-hye Nominated

References

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