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By Claire Lee

Published : March 2, 2012 - 18:32

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Howling (Korea)

Opened Feb. 16

Crime. Thriller. Directed by Yoo Ha. Detective Sang-gil (Song Kang-ho), who is desperate for promotion, gets annoyed when he is assigned to work with an inexperienced junior Eun-young (Lee Na-young) for what looks like a suicide case. Eun-young finds out that it is a murder case involving a giant wolf-dog. Being the only female detective in her team, socially inept Eun-young endures low expectations, lewd jokes and even sexual harassment by her macho team members. While they only ask her do all the tedious work for them, instead of actual investigating, she somehow discovers underage sex trafficking is involved in the case.

Love Fiction (Korea)

Opening Feb. 29

Comedy. Directed by Jeon Gye-soo. Thirty-one-year-old writer Joo-wol (Ha Jeong-woo) has never dated before -- the idealistic and picky man has been searching for the “perfect woman.” That perfect woman appears to be Hee-jin (Gong Hyo-jin), a successful, career-driven woman working in the film industry. He instantly falls for her the first day they meet, and desperately tries to win her heart. When he finally does, however, he begins to see Hee-jin’s hidden flaws. 

This Means War (U.S.)

Opened Feb. 29

Romance. Action. Directed by McG. Lauren (Reese Witherspoon), a beautiful and successful product-testing executive ends up in a love triangle with two CIA agents. The agents, Tuck and FDR -― played by Chris Pine and Tom Hardy ―- are in fact best friends at work. But after finding out they’ve been dating the same woman, the duo starts abusing CIA technologies to find out about Lauren’s personal tastes ―- to win her heart.


Helpless (Hwa-cha) (Korea)

Opening March 8

Thriller. Directed by Byeon Young-joo. Just one month ahead of their wedding, engaged couple Moon-ho (Lee Seon-gyun) and Sun-young (Kim Min-hee) head off to the countryside to visit Moon-ho’s parents. When Moon-ho returns to their car after getting coffee at a highway service area, Sun-young is nowhere to be found. Her phone is off. After not hearing from her for more than a week, a distraught Moon-ho asks his detective cousin Jong-geun for help. After Jong-geun gets involved, it is revealed that Sun-young withdrew the entire balance from her bank account and erased fingerprint marks on every object in her house. Soon, Jong-geun begins to suspect there’s a murder case involved with Sun-young’s mysterious life. 

Architecture 101 (Korea)

Opening March 22

Drama. Directed by Lee Yong-joo. Seung-min (Kim Soo-hyeon and Uhm Tae-woong), a 20-year-old university student, meets Seo-yeon (Suji and Han Ga-in) while attending his introduction to architecture class. Though he falls for his female colleague, Seung-min does not know how to express his feelings, and ends up not talking to her due to a trivial misunderstanding. Fifteen years later, Seung-min, who now works as an architect, receives a sudden visit from Seo-yeon. She asks if he can design and build a house for her and Seung-min accepts.