Worst Woman (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 25, 2016

Original Title:
최악의 하루

Alternate Titles:
Worst Day
최악의 여자

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
CGV Arthouse
Indiestory

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15 

Runtime: 94

It was a long, long day. It was the day God set out to ruin my life.

Eun-hee is an actress who also plays in her real life. One day, she meets three different men and changes her own character each time she dates them, just like taking a role in the play. One is clever and polite, another is boyish and honest, and the last seems elegant and mature. Though each of her performances full of lies seems going smoothly, everything is about to be messed up at the end.

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Assistant Director:
Yoon Eun-kyoung

Camera Operator:
Kim Ji-yong

Costume Design:
Jeong Rubi

Director:
Kim Jong-kwan

Director of Photography:
Lee Seung-hun

Editor:
Won Chang-jae

Executive Producer:
Stanley Kwak

Lighting Director:
Park Ju-hyun

Line Producer:
Lee Jung-eun

Music Supervisor:
Mowg

Original Music Composer:
Narae

Producer:
Kim Jong-kwan
Lee Eun-sil
Kim Tae-hun

Sound Effects Editor:
Moon Chul-woo

Sound Supervisor:
Kim Suk-won

Special Effects Supervisor:
Kim Gwang-su

Writer:
Kim Jong-kwan

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