The Art of Loving (2018)

If love has an expiration date, a grace period is needed for separation.

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Na-rin could not easily accept the breakup with her long-time lover Eun-chan after being informed of the sudden breakup, so she wants to have a one-month grace period for Eun-chan's feelings to return. "Love always ends out of the blue, and parting is always difficult." But as Na-rin jumps into the album production project for "History of Love," she's in a position to think about "breakup" more than anyone else. Can Na-rin find the purpose of the breakup that she has postponed?

Director: Lee Gun-woo
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 96 min
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Production: Blue Film Works
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko
More Films by Director: Lee Gun-woo
More Films in Genre: Drama, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Art of Loving about?
Na-rin could not easily accept the breakup with her long-time lover Eun-chan after being informed of the sudden breakup, so she wants to have a one-month grace period for Eun-chan's feelings to return. "Love always ends out of the blue, and parting is always difficult." But as Na-rin jumps into the album production project for "History of Love," she's in a position to think about "breakup" more than anyone else. Can Na-rin find the purpose of the breakup that she has postponed?
Who directed The Art of Loving?
The Art of Loving was directed by Lee Gun-woo.
Who stars in The Art of Loving?
The Art of Loving stars Han Hae-in, Kim Jung-hoon, Im DAI, Park In-ha.
How long is The Art of Loving?
The Art of Loving has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
What genre is The Art of Loving?
The Art of Loving is a Drama, Romance film.
Where was The Art of Loving produced?
The Art of Loving was produced in South Korea.