Three friends face adulthood after high school graduation, but their lives are shaken when June dies in a fire. His girlfriend Chae Young turns to June's close friend, Do Ki, who secretly loves her. As they hold an impromptu funeral for June, Do Ki and Chae Young kiss, but it’s clear she still mourns June. Soon, they meet two teenagers, one resembling June, and together, they go through a journey of self-discovery involving sex and drugs. (Source: kisskh) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
Cast & Credits
- Kim Ha Neul Main Role
- Yoo Ji Tae Main Role
- Lee Sung Ho Support Role
- Seo Young Hee Unknown
Reviews

luna6:
'' As an avid fan of Korean cinema couldn't help to check out "Bye June". The 1998 film features the acting debuts of Ji-tae Yu, Ha-neul Kim, an extremely brief cameo by Yeong-hie Seo as a nurse, and the directorial debut of Choi Ho (Who Are You? , Bloody Tie, & Go Go 70s). With that said the movie is a complete turd with all of the actors turning in lifeless performances and the direction being nothing more of an amateurish attempt at projecting the troubled times of disillusioned youths.
The soundtrack blares out popular alternative rock songs of its time (the main track being "Bye June" by the Smashing Pumpkins) which worked ok, but the execution of each scene felt like a poor imitation of a mock video for each song. The story never leaves first gear as it drags on for 93 minutes but feels like an eternity.
About the only reason why I can think you may want to check out this movie is to see Ji-tae Yu and Han-neul Kim at an early stage of their careers.''
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