
Han Yeo-reum
Acting
Biography
Han Yeo-reum ( born October 25, 1983) is a South Korean actress. She is perhaps most notable for her roles on two films by Kim Ki-duk: Samaritan Girl (under the pseudonym Seo Min-jeong) and The Bow.
Known For

Jae-Young is an amateur prostitute who sleeps with men while her best friend Yeo-Jin "manages" her, fixing dates, taking care of the money, and making sure the coast is clear. When Jae-Young falls in love with one of those men, she suppresses her feelings towards him in respect of her friend who's jealous.
Samaritan Girl

On a fishing boat at sea, a 60-year old man has been raising a girl since she was a child. It is agreed that they will get married on her 17th birthday. They live a quiet and secluded life, renting the boat to day fishermen and practicing strange divination rites. Their life changes when a teenage student comes aboard.
The Bow

A widow obsessed with Korean soap operas travels abroad for the first time in her life and finds more than she bargained for in Seoul.
Ajoomma

An organization that offers sex to disabled people is discovered.
Sex Volunteer

"Crazy Waiting" follows four different couples as they deal with the separation caused by the men serving their mandatory military duties.
Crazy Waiting

Fantastic Parasuicides is an omnibus film consisting of three short films that come together under the common theme of suicide. The three stories are Hanging Tough, Fly Away Chicken and Happy Birthday by indie directors Chang-ho Cho, Sung-ho Kim and Soo-young Park.