| Lovers' Concerto | |
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| Hangul | |
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| Revised Romanization | Yeonae Soseol |
| McCune–Reischauer | Yǒnae Sosǒl |
| Directed by | Lee Han |
| Produced by | Hang Sang-gu |
| Written by | Lee Han |
| Starring |
Cha Tae-hyun Lee Eun-ju Son Ye-jin |
| Music by | Kim Sang-heon |
| Cinematography | Jin Young-hwan |
| Edited by | Kim Hyeon |
| Distributed by | Korea Pictures |
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106 minutes |
| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
| Box office | US$9,956,457 |
Lovers' Concerto (Hangul: 연애소설; RR: Yeonae Soseol; lit. "Love Novel") is a 2002 South Korean film directed by Lee Han. It is a romantic melodrama dealing with friendship, jealousy and the ties that bind.
Lee Ji-hwan (Cha Tae-hyun) receives photographs in the mail that reminds him of how he met two girls, Shim Soo-in (Son Ye-jin) and Kim Gyung-hee (Lee Eun-ju), one summer five years ago. He shares his memories with his friend Chul-hyun (Park Yong-woo). He recalls initially being in love with Soo-in, but she rejects him. Throughout the summer, the three remain friends. Ji-hwan and Gyung-hee develop feelings for each other but are reluctant to admit it. Ji-hwan recalls the complex relationship between the three to Chul-hyun.