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South Korean Cinema

I Haven't Done Anything (2023 Film)

I Haven't Done Anything (Korean: 좋.댓.구) is a 2023 South Korean comedy film directed and written by Park Sang-Min. The film stars actor Oh Tae-Kyung, who portrays a fictionalized version of himself, exploring themes of internet fame and the influence of streaming culture.

Promotional poster for the film I Haven't Done Anything
Promotional poster for the film I Haven't Done Anything

Plot

The narrative follows Oh Tae-Kyung, a former child actor best known for his role as the younger version of Oh Dae-Soo in the 2003 film Oldboy. Struggling to maintain his career in adulthood, he attempts to revitalize his public profile by launching a YouTube channel titled "Little Oh Dae-Soo." He pledges to fulfill any request made by his subscribers. His career takes a turn when a subscriber offers a significant financial incentive for him to uncover the story behind a man who protests daily at Cheonggyecheon Plaza. As Oh investigates the man's background, his subscriber count surges, leading to unforeseen consequences.

Production and Release

The film was released in South Korea on July 12, 2023, with a runtime of 80 minutes. It was distributed by Twin Plus Partners. The production features several cameo appearances from notable figures in the South Korean entertainment industry, including director Park Chan-Wook and actress Moon So-Ri.

Cast

  • Oh Tae-Kyung as Oh Tae-Kyung
  • Maeng Sang-Yul as Lawyer
  • Choi Bo-Min as Younger Sister
  • Jung Woo-Young as PD
  • Hong Yoon-Hee as Placard Man's Mother
  • Kim Yong-Joon as Conservative Group Head
  • Park Jung-Pyo as Jung-Pyo
  • Kim Sang-Kyoon as Sang-Kyoon
  • Lee Seung-Won as Drunken Man (voice)
  • Kwon Yoo-Jin as Witness
  • Yoon Hwan as Gwanghwamun Police Officer 1
  • Eo Sung-Wook as Gwanghwamun Bench Man
  • Kim Mi-Hye as News Anchor

Cameo Appearances

  • Park Chan-Wook
  • Moon So-Ri
  • Shin Dong-Yub
  • Kim Eung-Soo
  • Jang Yoon-Ju
  • Kim Jung-Geun

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