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A Bittersweet Life ()

Dalkomhan insaeng (original title)
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Things go wrong for a high ranking mobster when he doesn't follow his boss's orders.

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Cast

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Sun-woo
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Hee-soo
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Mr. Kang (as Kim Young-Chul)
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President Baek (as Jeong-min Hwang)
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Mun-suk (as Roe-ha Kim)
Kim Hae-gon ...
Weapon smuggler (as Hae-gon Kim)
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Gun Dealer's Brother (as Eric)
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Myung-gu (as Dal-su Oh)
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Mu-sung
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Min-gi
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Lee Ahn-Gyoo ...
Recording Studio Senior
Kim Byeong-Gook ...
Lounge New Manager
Kwon Chae-Yeong ...
Room Lady
Ryoo Chang-Hoon ...
Recording Studio Engineer Assistant
Choi Chang-Kyun ...
Mr. Kangs Assistant
Kim Dae-Yong ...
Moon-Seoks Subordinate
Wang Deok-Sang ...
Shoulder Bag
Baek Dong-Hyeon ...
Moon-Seoks Subordinate
Hwang Dong-Seok ...
Passage Subordinate
Kim Eun-Ji ...
Room Lady
Hong Eun-Mi ...
Lounge Guest
Gilbert ...
Filipino Gang
Jeong Goo-Jin ...
Shoulder Bag
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(as Oh Kwang-rok)
Jeong Gye-Soon ...
Grandmother
Heo Myung Haeng
Kim Han ...
Se-Yoon
Jang Han-Seung ...
Leg Car
Lee Han-Sol ...
Moo-Seongs Subordinate
Lee Hang-Soo ...
Chairman Won
Kim Hee-Jin ...
Lounge Female Employee
Jang Sun Ho ...
Mr. Kangs Secretary
Jeon Gook Hwan ...
Chairman Baek
Jeon Hye-Min ...
Room Lady
Choi Hyo-Hyeon ...
Bartender
Kim Hyo-Hyeon ...
Bartender
Kim Il-Han ...
Waiting Room Prayer
Kim In-Oh ...
Night Club Employee
Song Jae-Ha ...
Viola
Kim Jae-Ok ...
Lounge Guest
Lee Jae-Ook ...
Taxi Driver
Lee Jae-Wook ...
Taxi Driver
Jang Jae-Yong ...
Recording Studio Engineer
Ahn Jang-Hyeok ...
Passage Subordinate
Jeong-Chang ...
Moon-Seoks Subordinate
Jo Jeong-Hee ...
Night Club Dj
Seo Jeong-Hee ...
Lounge Manager
Son Jeong-Min ...
Moon-Seoks Subordinate
Lee Ji-Hee ...
Violinist
Kim Ji-Hoon ...
Pianist
Kim Ji-Hoon-Ii ...
Piano
Park Jin-woo ...
Cheol-Moon
Yoon Jin-Yool ...
Leg Car
Park Jong-Min ...
Recording Studio Male Employee
Yoo Joo-Hyeon ...
Violinist
Choi Joon-Beom ...
Moon-Seoks Subordinate
Seo Joon-Ha ...
Leg Car
Ji Joong-Hyeon ...
Moon-Seoks Subordinate
Jo Jung-Hee ...
Night Club Dj
Yoon Jung-Sub-I ...
Moon-Seoks Subordinate
Yang Kang-Yeon ...
Moon-Seoks Subordinate
Tae-hee Kim
Jeon Kuk-Hwan ...
Chairman Baek
Lee Kyeong-Won ...
Recording Studio Female Employee
Park Seong Kyun ...
President Baeks Aide
Mu-yeong Lee
Jeong Mi-Hye ...
Middle-Aged Woman
Kang Min-Hee ...
Double Bassist
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Lounge Male Employee (as Kwak Min-Ho)
Song Min-Seok ...
Moon-Seoks Subordinate
Jeong Myeong-Gyoo ...
Moon-Seoks Subordinate
Heo Myeong-Haeng ...
Shoulder Bag
Jeon Na-Hyeon ...
So-Yeong
No Nam-Seok ...
Moon-Seoks Subordinate
Nico ...
Filipino Gang
Seo Ji Oh ...
Moon Seoks Subordinate
Kim Pan-Seon ...
Meeting Room Subordinate
Kim Roi-Ha ...
Moon-Seok
Woo Sang-jeon ...
(as Sang-Jeon Woo)
Song Sang-Ook ...
Lounge Male Employee
Yoo Sang-Seob ...
Moon-Seoks Subordinate
Jo Seon-Haeng ...
Mr. Kangs Driver
Park Seon-Woong ...
Gyeong-Pyo
Park Seong-Gyoo ...
Moon-Seoks Subordinate
Park Seong-Gyoon ...
Shoulder Bag
Lee Seung-Ho ...
Mr. Park
Jo Seung-Ryong ...
Waiting Room Player
Choi Si-Yeon ...
Boss Kangs Wife
Choi Si-Yeong ...
Mr. Kangs Wife
Park So-Jeong ...
Hongdae Club Guest
Sonny ...
Filipino Gang
Oh Dal Soo ...
Myung Goo
Kim Soo-Nam ...
Shoulder Bag
Kim Su-Nam ...
Back Shoulder
Yoon Jung Sub ...
Moon Seoks Subordinate
Park Sun-Woong ...
Kyung-Pyo
Park Sung-Kyun ...
Back Shoulder
Park Sung-Kyun-I ...
Shoulder Bag
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Oh Mu-sung's Subordinate
Vadim ...
Mikhail
Domashchenko Vadym ...
Russian weapon smuggler
Jeong Won-Kyeong ...
Pit Shoulder
Kwon Ye-Ji ...
Hongdae Club Guest
Oh Yoo-Jin ...
Korean Restaurant Employee
Jeong Yoon-Heon ...
Moon-Seoks Subordinate
Lee Gi Young ...
Oh Moo Seong
Kang Young-Gu ...
Shoulder Bag
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Mi-Ae

Directed by

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Jung Doo Hong
Jee-woon Kim ... (as Kim Jee-woon)

Written by

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Dong-Cheol Kim ... (character created by: A Bittersweet Life)
 
Jee-woon Kim ... (screenplay)
 
Jee-woon Kim ... (written by) (as Kim Jee-woon)
 
Kim Jee Woon ... (screenwriter)

Produced by

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Joon-hwan Choi ... executive producer
Lee Eugene-I ... producer
Kim Jung-Hwa ... line producer
Oh Jung-Wan ... producer
Eugene Lee ... producer
Jeong-wan Oh ... producer
Jung-Wan Oh ... executive producer
Choi Pyung-Ho ... producer
Lee Yoo-Jin ... producer

Music by

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Dalpalan ... (as Dalparan) / composer
Young-gyu Jang ... (as Yeong-gyu Jang) / composer / original music composer (as Jang Young-Gyu) / score composer (as Jang Young-Gyu)

Cinematography by

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Jung Hae-Ji
Kim Ji-yong
Yoon Joo-Hwan

Editing by

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Jae-geun Choi

Editorial Department

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Jang Yeong Gyu ... music editor
Jae-Min Han ... film telecine
Yong-gi Lee ... colorist

Production Design by

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Ryu Seong-hie

Art Direction by

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Ryu Seong Hee
Yang Hong Sam
Ryoo Seong-Hee
Ryu Seong-hie

Costume Design by

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Jo Sang-gyeong

Makeup Department

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Kim Do Hee ... makeup department
Kim Do-Hee ... hair stylist / makeup
Lee Hee-Eun ... special effects makeup artist
Hee Eun Lee ... special makeup effects artist

Production Management

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Choi Hyeong-Ryeol ... production department
Kim Jae-Hoon ... production department
Kim Min-Suk-Iv ... production department

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Lee So-Yeong ... assistant director

Art Department

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Yang Hong-Sam ... production designer / set design
Han Jae-Min ... colorist
Kwak Jung-Ae ... costume design
Cho Sang Kyung ... costume designer
Cho Sang-Kyung ... costume design
Ryoo Seong-Hee ... production designer / set design
Ryu Seong-Hie ... production design
Lee Yong-Gi ... colorist

Sound Department

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Roberto Cappannelli ... re-recording mixer
Kim Kyung-Tae ... production sound mixer
Choi Tae-young ... sound

Special Effects by

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Jung Do-ahn ... special effects

Visual Effects by

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Jung Do An ... visual effects
Jay Seung Jaegal ... vfx technical director
Wook Kim ... visual effects supervisor

Stunts

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Jung Doo-Hong ... fight choreographer
Doo-hong Jung ... fight director
Ji Jung-Hyeon ... stunts
Heo Myeong-Haeng ... fight choreographer
Heo Myung-Haeng ... martial arts department / stunt
Yoo Sang-Seob ... car stunts
Yoo Sang Seob ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Sung-min Ha ... first assistant camera: "b" camera
Jung Hae-Ji ... lighting
Shin Sang-Yeol ... gaffer / lighting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Kwak Jung-Ae ... costume department

Script and Continuity Department

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Jee-woon Kim ... scriptwriter

Additional Crew

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Richard Lormand ... publicist: international
Jee-woon Kim ... introduction lee bying-hun hand: stand-in (uncredited)

Production Companies

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Distributors

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Special Effects

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Kim Sun-woo is a manager for a hotel and an enforcer for the hotel's owner: a cold, calculating crime boss. Sun-woo is assigned to a seemingly simple errand while his boss is on a business trip. He's to shadow his boss's young mistress, Heesoo, whom the boss suspects may be cheating with another, younger man. Sun-woo is mandated to kill them both if he discovers an affair, but he decides to spare their lives... at his own expense Written by Karunafan

Plot Keywords
Taglines When doing right goes very, very wrong. See more »
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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • Dalkomhan Insaeng (India, English title)
  • A Bittersweet Life (Philippines, English title)
  • A Bittersweet Life (United States)
  • A Bittersweet Life (Thailand, English title)
  • A Bittersweet Life (World-wide, English title)
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Runtime
  • 119 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The Korean title "Dalkomhan Insaeng" and the name of the bar "La Dolce Vita" translate to "The Sweet Life". As an ironic touch the International English title is called "A Bittersweet Life". See more »
Goofs Toward the end of the film, when Kim Sun-woo is walking down the corridor searching for his former boss, a guard sitting and reading a newspaper gets up to stop him. Kim Sun-woo shoots him but his gun is not pointed at the guard. Rather, it is clearly pointed at the wall where fake blood appears after the shot like a paint gun. See more »
Movie Connections References La Dolce Vita (1960). See more »
Soundtracks Red Lounge See more »
Quotes Sun-woo: One late autumn night, the disciple awoke crying. So the master asked the disciple, "Did you have a nightmare?" "No." "Did you have a sad dream?" "No," said the disciple. "I had a sweet dream." "Then why are you crying so sadly?" The disciple wiped his tears away and quietly answered, "Because the dream I had can't come true."
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