Daytime Drinking
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Director Young-Seok Noh Music director Young-Seok Noh Duration Country South Korea | 6.8/10 Genre Comedy, Drama Screenplay Young-Seok Noh Writer Young-seok Noh | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date May 3, 2008 (2008-05-03) (Jeonju International Film Festival)February 5, 2009 (2009-02-05) (South Korea) Initial release February 5, 2009 (South Korea) Cast Sam-dong Song (Hyuk-jin), Sang-yeop Yuk (Ki-sang), Kang-hee Kim (Girl next door), Seong-joon Tak (Boy next door), Lan-hee Lee (Lan-hee), Woon-seob Shin (Truck Driver)Similar movies The Presidents Last Bang (2005), Young-Seok Noh directed Daytime Drinking and Intruders, Breathless (2008), Wet Dreams (2002), Old Partner (2008) |
Korean movie daytime drinking 2008 trailer
Daytime Drinking (Hangul: 낮술; RR: Najsul) is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Noh Young-seok.
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- Korean movie daytime drinking 2008 trailer
- Daytime drinking trailer
- Plot
- Cast
- Festivals
- Awards
- International releases
- References

On July 20, 2009, Funimation announced that it had acquired a license to distribute this film in North America.

Daytime drinking trailer
Plot
On a drunken night out with his friends, a broken-hearted young man is swayed into going to the countryside with them for a getaway. But when he gets there, he finds that not only have none of them showed up, but the tiny seaside town is shuttered - no shops are open, no tourists are around, the beach is freezing, and there’s no cell phone signal. Unable (and reluctant) to return to Seoul, he finds himself in the company of some very unusual locals and, subject to the rigid rules of Korean drinking culture, on an increasingly strange odyssey nursing a never-ending hangover.
Ushering in a new era of independent filmmaking in South Korea, Daytime Drinking is a comedy in the spirit of Stranger Than Paradise and Sideways, but with a distinctly Korean twist.
Cast
Festivals
Awards
International releases
The film was picked up for general release in the United Kingdom by Inclusionism Films in 2011. The UK DVD release featured an interview with director Noh Young-seok, in which he explained some of the myriad "rules for drinking" in Korean culture. The film was well received by press in the UK, with Time Out London commenting on the "winning combination of pacing and a sharp script."
References
Daytime Drinking WikipediaDaytime Drinking IMDb Daytime Drinking themoviedb.org