

For Eternal Hearts
Directed by Hwang Gyu-deokA professor of German literature, Su Young (Jung Jin Young, King and The Clown) is quiet, modest, and unassuming, but behind his averted eyes lies an unforgettable story. At his students' urging, he recalls his surreal first love during the chaotic 1980s. As a college student, Su Young (Jung Kyung Ho) falls in love with spunky wild child Pippi (Kim Min Sun), only to see her commit suicide in front of his eyes. Strangely enough, she mysteriously reappears soon after. Adding to his confusion, Su Young finds himself increasingly drawn to and frightened by Su Ji (Cha Soo Yeon), a quirky high school girl that he is tutoring.
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For Eternal Hearts was released on 9 sierpnia 2007.
For Eternal Hearts was directed by Hwang Gyu-deok.
For Eternal Hearts has a runtime of 1 h 43 min.
For Eternal Hearts was produced by Hwang Gyu-deok.
A professor of German literature, Su Young (Jung Jin Young, King and The Clown) is quiet, modest, and unassuming, but behind his averted eyes lies an unforgettable story. At his students' urging, he recalls his surreal first love during the chaotic 1980s. As a college student, Su Young (Jung Kyung Ho) falls in love with spunky wild child Pippi (Kim Min Sun), only to see her commit suicide in front of his eyes. Strangely enough, she mysteriously reappears soon after. Adding to his confusion, Su Young finds himself increasingly drawn to and frightened by Su Ji (Cha Soo Yeon), a quirky high school girl that he is tutoring.
The key characters in For Eternal Hearts are Hyun Soo-young (Jung Kyung-ho), Suji (Cha Soo-yeon), Pippi (Kim Gyu-ri).
For Eternal Hearts is a Dramat, Romans, Fantasy film.
For Eternal Hearts has an audience rating of 5.9 out of 10.
For Eternal Hearts has made 47 263 USD at the box office.









