Worst Woman

Worst Woman

Release date : August 25, 2016
Runtime : 1h 34m
Countries of origin : South Korea /
Original Language : English / Korean / Japanese /
Director : Kim Jong-kwan /
Writers : Kim Jong-kwan /
Production companies : Indiestory / CGV Arthouse /
August 25, 2016 1h 34m South Korea Drama English More
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Eun-hee is an actress who also plays in her real life. One day, she meets three different men and changes her own character each time she dates them, just like taking a role in the play. One is clever and polite, another is boyish and honest, and the last seems elegant and mature. Though each of her performances full of lies seems going smoothly, everything is about to be messed up at the end.
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Han Yeri
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Kwon Yul
Hyun-oh
Lee Hee-jun
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Choi Yu-hwa
Hyun-kyung
Seol Chang-hee
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  • title:Worst Woman
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:1h 34m
  • Genres: Drama · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: South Korea ·
  • Original Language: English · Korean · Japanese ·
  • Director: Kim Jong-kwan /
  • Writers: Kim Jong-kwan ·
  • Production companies: Indiestory · CGV Arthouse ·
  • Overview:Eun-hee is an actress who also plays in her real life. One day, she meets three different men and changes her own character each time she dates them, just like taking a role in the play. One is clever and polite, another is boyish and honest, and the last seems elegant and mature. Though each of her performances full of lies seems going smoothly, everything is about to be messed up at the end.
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