Addicted to a wish... Dae-jin (Lee Byung-heon) and his brother Ho-jin (Lee Eol) are as close as brothers can be. Hurriedly on the way to the car race in which his brother is competing Ho-jin is killed while simultaneously Dae-jin is critically injured in a track incident. After waking up from a long coma Dae-jin unerringly takes on the entire habits as well as the looks of his worshipped brother. Matters escalate after he falls into an addictive tryst with Ho-jin's wife Eun-soo (Lee Mi-yeon) that goes far beyond a brother and sister-in-law relationship... Sure-footed and yet consistently surprising the film examines the very nature of spritiual versus physical love and the lengths people will go to in order to sense completeness. Park Yeung-hoon's refreshingly intelligent edgy drama saw the re-teaming of Lee Mi-yeon and Lee Byeong-heon after 1998's 'Harmonium In My Memory'; for her achingly real performance as the brittle Eun-soo Lee Mi-yeon scooped the Best Actress prize at the 2003 Grand Bell Awards.
A radio presenter starts chatting to a girl over the internet and a romance blossoms between them. They are desperate to meet each other in the flesh but both are fearful of what the effect will be when they eventually do... The Contact is a meticulously constructed melodrama starring Han Suk-kyu (Shiri Tell Me Something) Jeon Do-yoen (Untold Scandal) and Park Yon-soon (H; Whispering Corridors). Hailed as The Korean version of You've Got Mail the film picked up a string of awards and became the second highest-grossing film of the year.
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