Cafe Noir
Cafe Noir is a 2009 South Korean romance melodrama film starring Shin Ha-kyun, Moon Jeong-hee, Kim Hye-na and Jung Yu-mi. Written and directed by first-time director Jung Sung-il, a well regarded film critic-turned-director, it is a contemplation on love and heartbreak largely based on two works of literature - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther and Fyodor Dostoyevsky's White Nights. The critically acclaimed work debuted at the 66th Venice Film Festival in 2009, and Jung was nominated for New Talent Grand Pix at the 2010 Copenhagen International Film Festival.
Synopsis
Young-soo, a music teacher, has an affair with his student's mother, Mi-yeon. He becomes desperate when Mi-yeon decides to end their relationship following the return of her husband. He tries to kill the husband and when it fails, he realizes that for the happiness of the woman he loves, he must leave her.Later, Young-soo meets a young woman Sun-hwa by chance, who is waiting for her lover on the bridge for a year. He begins to see her every day and falls for her. Just when she decides to give up thinking that her lover does not love her anymore, he suddenly appears on the bridge. They leave together happily, leaving Young-soo behind.
Cast
- Shin Ha-kyun as Young-soo
- Jung Yu-mi as Sun-hwa
- Moon Jeong-hee as Mi-yeon 1
- Kim Hye-na as Mi-yeon 2
- Lee Sung-min as Mi-yeon 1's husband
- Kim Sang-kyung as Sun-hwa's lover
- Yozoh as Shim Eun-ha
- Lee Yong-nyeo as Young-soo's mother / Fortuneteller auntie
- Yoon Hee-seok as Man smoking at Seoul Land
Festivals
- Venice International Film Festival - International Critic's Week
- Venice International Film Critics' Week
- Busan International Film Festival - Korean Cinema Today - Panorama
- Copenhagen International Film Festival - New Talent Grand Pix
- LA Film Fest - International Showcase
- T-Mobile New Horizons International Film Festival - Panorama
- Munich International Film Festival - Focus on the Far East
- Hong Kong International Film Festival - Indie Power
- International Film Festival Rotterdam - Bright Future
Reception