Red Vacance Black Wedding movie poster

Red Vacance Black Wedding

"A dark comedy of a mistress lured into a wife's trap, the second a student unable to leave her professor's embrace even after her wedding."

December 8, 2011 1h 30m 5.1/10 (16 votes)

Originally released in 2011. Red Vacance Black Wedding is a drama film. directed by Park Cheol-su.

Starring Jo Sun-mook, Oh In-hye, and Ahn Ji-hye

Synopsis

Red Vacance A young woman and a married middle-aged man have been involved in an affair for 6 years. They plan to go on a vacation, but the man's wife learns of their affair and takes her husband to a remote place. There the wife asks the husband about his affair. As the husband explains his affair, the wife becomes angrier. The wife is about to burn her husband. Meanwhile, the young woman who was involved in the affair receives a text message from the married man. The young woman goes to meet him, but the text message was actually sent by his wife. All three persons then meet at a vacation home ...

Quick Facts

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Release Date December 8, 2011 14 years ago
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Runtime 1h 30m 90 minutes total
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User Rating 5.1/10 Mixed (16 votes)
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Language Korean Original language
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Country South Korea Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
KO

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Red Vacance Black Wedding about?

Red Vacance A young woman and a married middle-aged man have been involved in an affair for 6 years. They plan to go on a vacation, but the man's wife learns of their affair and takes her husband ...

Who directed Red Vacance Black Wedding?

Red Vacance Black Wedding was directed by Park Cheol-su.

How long is Red Vacance Black Wedding?

Red Vacance Black Wedding has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).

When was Red Vacance Black Wedding released?

Red Vacance Black Wedding was released on December 8, 2011 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Red Vacance Black Wedding?

The main cast of Red Vacance Black Wedding includes Jo Sun-mook, Oh In-hye, Ahn Ji-hye, Lee Jin-ju, Hwang Eun-jeong.