...ING 2003 JAPANESE B5 CHIRASI 2-SIDED MINI MOVIE POSTER CINEMA FLYER FILM ADVERT 

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Size : 10" x 7" 

Dispatched 2nd class large letter in cardboard backed envelope. 

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This Japanese B5 chirasi mini poster flyer is a must-have for fans of the South Korean film '...Ing', released in the 2000s. The artwork depicts a beautiful image of the film's characters and scenes, making it a great addition to any collection of foreign language film memorabilia. This original piece was produced in Japan, the country/region of manufacture, and is a rare find for collectors of originals worldwide. The poster's genre is foreign language, and it falls under the category of 2000s, originals - worldwide, posters, film memorabilia, and films & TV. It is a 2-sided poster featuring the film's title and promotional images, making it a perfect piece for display or framing. It is in excellent condition and would make a fantastic addition to any collection.

...ing

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...ing
Promotional poster for ...ing
Hangul
아이엔지
Revised RomanizationAienchi
McCune–ReischauerAienji
Directed byLee Eon-hee
Written byKim Jin
Produced byHwang Pil-seon
StarringIm Soo-jung
Kim Rae-won
Lee Mi-sook
CinematographyKim Byeong-seo
Edited byLee Hyeon-mi
Music byBang Jun-seok
Distributed byTube Entertainment
Release date
  • 24 November 2003
Running time
104 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Budget$3 million[1]

...ing (Korean아이엔지) is a 2003 South Korean film starring Im Soo-jung, Kim Rae-won and Lee Mi-sook and directed by Lee Eon-hee. The title refers to the present continuous tense in English. Part of the movie were shot in Saipan.[2]

Plot[edit]

Min-ah (Im Soo-jung) is a young woman who has become reserved and aloof to the world as a result of her chronic illness and deformed hand. The film quietly portrays the unconventional, yet endearing relationship between Min-ah and her mother Mi-sook (Lee Mi-sook), as well as Min-ah's development as she is befriended by the high-spirited and carefree photographer Young-jae (Kim Rae-won) who moves into their apartment complex.[3]

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

No.TitleArtistLength
1."그녀에게" (Within Her)Whiru4:07
2."첫사랑" (First Love)Blue In Green4:37
3."그녀입니다"Lee Byung-hun (Vanilla Voy)3:55
4."...ing"Blue In Green2:38
5."Beautiful One"Junoo4:22
6."Tres Quarto"Blue In Green1:42
7."기다림" (Waiting)Yi Sung-yol3:37
8."구름우산" (Cloud Umbrella)Blue In Green4:26
9."Sunflower"Lee Ji-sun4:04
10."선물" (Gift)Blue In Green3:17
11."Bird"Blue In Green3:27
12."잘있어요...?" (Goodbye...?)Blue In Green2:43
13."버스" (Bus)Blue In Green2:22
14."기다림 (Piano Version)" (Waiting (Piano Version))Kil Eun-kyung2:10

Remake[edit]

A 2012 Chinese remake titled First Time (第一次) starred Angelababy, Mark Chao and Jiang Shan.[4]


The Happiest Time of My Life.

Overview

Follows the life of a young woman who has become reserved and indifferent to the world as a result of her chronic illness deformed hand and quietly portrays the unconventional, yet endearing relationship between mother and daughter as well as the development of Min-ah as she is befriended by the high spirited and carefree photographer Young-jae who moves into their apartment complex.

  1. Lee Eon-hee

    Director

  2. Kim Jin

    Writer