Salut d'Amour

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2015 "Clumsy like puppy love, pounding like first date."
Salut d'Amour
Salut d'Amour

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7.2 | 1h52m | en | Comedy

Sung-chil works at the Jang-soo Store which is owned by Jang-soo. Sung-chil is stubborn and has a bad temper, but he changes after meeting Geum-nim. Geun-nim runs a flower shop and her daughter Min-jung does not like her meeting Sung-chil.

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7.2 | 1h52m | en | More Info
Released: April. 09,2015 | Released Producted By: CJ Entertainment , Big Picture Country: South Korea Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Sung-chil works at the Jang-soo Store which is owned by Jang-soo. Sung-chil is stubborn and has a bad temper, but he changes after meeting Geum-nim. Geun-nim runs a flower shop and her daughter Min-jung does not like her meeting Sung-chil.

Genre

Romance

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Cast

Mun Ka-young

Director

Seo Joo-yeon

Producted By

CJ Entertainment

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Seo Joo-yeon
Seo Joo-yeon

Art Direction

Oh Heung-seok
Oh Heung-seok

Production Design

Jeon Sung-ho
Jeon Sung-ho

Set Decoration

Woo Geum-ho
Woo Geum-ho

Camera Car

Lee Hyung-bin
Lee Hyung-bin

Camera Operator

Lee Hyung-deok
Lee Hyung-deok

Director of Photography

Yu Ji-yeon
Yu Ji-yeon

Costume Design

Han Eun-kyoung
Han Eun-kyoung

Makeup & Hair

Moon Dae-young
Moon Dae-young

Assistant Director

Kang Je-kyu
Kang Je-kyu

Director

Kim Sung-hoon
Kim Sung-hoon

Assistant Editor

Park Gok-ji
Park Gok-ji

Editor

Kim Mi-young
Kim Mi-young

Editor

Park Cheong-woo
Park Cheong-woo

Lighting Director

Lee Jin-eun
Lee Jin-eun

Executive Producer

Jun Piel-do
Jun Piel-do

Producer

Lee Si-hun
Lee Si-hun

Boom Operator

Lee Dong-jun
Lee Dong-jun

Original Music Composer

Jeong Gwang-ho
Jeong Gwang-ho

Production Sound Mixer

Jung Do-ahn
Jung Do-ahn

Special Effects Supervisor

Salut d'Amour Audience Reviews 4l643

Scanialara You won't be disappointed!
Comwayon A Disappointing Continuation
Sammy-Jo Cervantes There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
Erica Derrick By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Paul Magne Haakonsen It is my love for the Asian cinema that made me come across "Salut D'amour" (aka "Jang-su Sahng-hoe"). I had no idea what the movie was about, nor who starred in it. All that really mattered was that it was a South Korean movie, and South Korean cinema has some pretty impressive movies available."Salut D'amour" started out a little bit slow, but quickly became interesting and the characters in the movie were fast becoming likable and outstanding. And it was actually quite nice to see a South Korean romantic movie that stood out from all the romantic comedies that they make.The story told in this movie is a story that quickly sinks in under your skin and sticks with you, because writers Sang-Hyeon Lee, Je-kyu Kang and Eun-jin Pang really came up with an outstanding, original and lovely story. And director Je-kyu Kang did an excellent job of bringing the story to life on the screen."Salut D'amour" has some good acting performances to pride its screen and further the storytelling along on the screen. Aging actor Geun-hyeong Park and actress Yeo-jeong Yoon really carried the movie so well and both had so much on screen charisma that it is very difficult not to take an instant liking to them both. And the chemistry they had together on the screen was just fantastic.There is something for just about everyone to be seen in this movie; there is comedy, there is romance, there is drama, there is even a bit of action, but most importantly of all there is an amazingly beautiful story being told.It you enjoy a good romantic drama, then it would a real shame to let "Salut D'amour" slip past you, regardless of if you enjoy South Korean cinema or not.
keachs I watched this on a flight to Asia. Though I was born in Japan and live in the US, I find some similarities in Japanese and Korean culture. I think Korean films do a very good job of incorporating appropriate humor and funny scenes while tackling some serious subjects. Salut d'Amour is a good example. Without giving too much away, what starts out as a comedy with some quirky characters turns into a very touching and moving film with a surprise ending. As a grown adult caring for an aging parent with dementia this film touched my heart deeply. I hope it gets distributed on DVD or thru the internet so it gets the viewership it deserves.