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Mai Ratima

Actor Yoo Ji-Tae’s directorial debut feature film is one part melodrama, one part comingof-age story about Soo-young, a miserable thirtysomething man and Mai-Ratima, a 22-year-old Thai girl who accepts a mail order marriage in order to realize her Korean Dream. Into their relationship comes Young-jin, a hostess, slowly turning it into a love triangle.

Top Cast

  • Bae Soo-bin

    Bae Soo-bin

    Soo-young

  • Park Ji-soo

    Park Ji-soo

    Mai Ratima

  • So Yoo-jin

    So Yoo-jin

    Young-jin

  • Ko Se-won

    Ko Se-won

    Joon

  • Kim Kyung-ik

    Kim Kyung-ik

    Sang-rim

  • Lee Jun-hyeok

    Lee Jun-hyeok

    Sang-pil

  • Kim Kwon

    Kim Kwon

    Bar Host 3

  • Choi Hee-won

    Choi Hee-won

    Eun-joo

  • Kim Gwang-seop

    Kim Gwang-seop

Overview

Actor Yoo Ji-Tae’s directorial debut feature film is one part melodrama, one part comingof-age story about Soo-young, a miserable thirtysomething man and Mai-Ratima, a 22-year-old Thai girl who accepts a mail order marriage in order to realize her Korean Dream. Into their relationship comes Young-jin, a hostess, slowly turning it into a love triangle.

Rating

7.4 / 10
7 Reviews
1 Popular

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