Crazy Waiting

Crazy Waiting (Korean: 기다리다 미쳐; RR: Gidarida michyeo), also known as The Longest 24 Months or Going Crazy Waiting, is a 2008 South Korean film written and directed by Ryu Seung-jin.

Crazy Waiting
Hangul
기다리다 미쳐
Revised RomanizationGidarida michyeo
Directed byRyu Seung-jin
Written byRyu Seung-jin
Produced byOh Ki-min
Jeong Hoon-tak
Chun Seung-chul
StarringSon Tae-young
Jang Keun-suk
Jang Hee-jin
Danny Ahn
CinematographyKim Cheol-ju
Edited byShin Cheol
Song Seong-il
Music byKim Jun-seok
Distributed byCinema Service
Release date
  • January 1, 2008 (2008-01-01)
Running time
108 minutes
LanguageKorean

Plot

In South Korea, all men in their early twenties have to serve two years of mandatory military service, and many young couples find themselves asking, "Do we stay together…or break up?" If they stay together, will their love survive the two-year separation? The movies look at four couples as they explore these questions and "go crazy while waiting" to be reunited with their lovers.[1][2]

Hyo-jeong is dating the much-younger Won-jae when he leaves for military service, and his visits home put a strain on her wallet. Bo-ram has a crush on bandmate Min-cheol, who ignores her in favor of Han-na. Jin-ah and Eun-seok are the perfect, cutesy couple, but telling his best friend to take care of her turns out to be Eun-seok's mistake. High school student Bi-ang's reaction to live-in boyfriend Heo Wook's departure is to go out and find a replacement - innocent college student Ho Sin.

Cast

References

  1. Yang, Sung-jin (20 December 2007). "MOVIE REVIEW: 24 Months sheds light on conscription". The Korea Herald via Hancinema. Retrieved 2013-05-01.
  2. Yoon, Susan (2 May 2008). "DVD Review: A look at the girls' side of gundae". Korea JoongAng Daily. Archived from the original on June 29, 2013. Retrieved 2013-05-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. Han, Sang-hee (1 January 2008). "Ex-G.O.D. members Fly High on Screen". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-05-01.


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