By Rex Baylon
For those Korean film fans that have an affinity for quiet settings and slightly damaged female characters, the films of Lee
Yoon-ki have acted as cinematic catnip. Having made a reputation for himself in the
film festival circuit for Rohmerian style dramas featuring female protagonists
muted by some tragic event in the past the director has been off the radar
since 2011 after the release of his fourth feature,
Come Rain Come Shine. There have been various rumors about
forthcoming projects and though none have added up to much news has surfaced that award-winning actress Jeon Do-yeon (
Secret Sunshine, 2007;
Happy
End, 1999) and superstar Kim Yoon-seok (
Thieves, 2012;
The Chaser, 2008) are in talks to star in Lee’s fifth feature, titled
A Man and a Woman.
Produced by b.o.m Film with an agreement by CJ Entertainment
to distribute the finished picture, the new project would
reunite Lee with Jeon after their 2008 collaboration My Dear Enemy, which played at several festivals around the world and
became a critical darling. The only thing confirmed
about the script is that the film will focus on the passionate relationship of middle-aged lovers. Of course, all this pondering on the plot will be moot if
the two actors can’t reach an agreement with Lee and the producers.
Though Jeon and Kim have shown strong interest in working
with Lee on this project both actors already have full schedules this year with
Jeon Do-yeon appearing with Lee Byung-heon in the period drama Memories of the Sword and Kim Yoon-seok
pulling double duty on Sea Fog and
the upcoming Tazza sequel.