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Données clés
Réalisation |
Chang Yoon-hyun |
Scénario |
Kim Eun-jeong
Kim Eun-shil |
Acteurs principaux |
Ko Soo
Song Ji-hyo |
Pays d’origine |
Coree du Sud !Corée du Sud |
Sortie |
2004 |
Durée |
118 min |
Pour plus de détails, voir Fiche technique et Distribution
Some est un film sud-coréen réalisé par Chang Yoon-hyun, sorti le 15 octobre 2004.
Synopsis
Hong, un agent des stups, est impliqué dans un trafic de drogue. Le jeune inspecteur Sung-joo, qui travaillait en couverture sous les ordres de Hong, mène son enquête pour rétablir l'honneur de son supérieur. C'est alors qu'il rencontre Yu-jin, une reporter qui aurait la clé du mystère...
Fiche technique
- Titre : Some
- Titre original : Some (썸)
- Réalisation : Chang Yoon-hyun
- Scénario : Kim Eun-jeong et Kim Eun-shil
- Production : Kim Hye-suk
- Musique : Jo Yeong-wook
- Photographie : Kim Seong-bok
- Montage : Nam Na-yeong
- Pays d'origine : Corée du Sud
- Format : Couleurs - 1,85:1 - Dolby Digital - 35 mm
- Genre : Policier
- Durée : 118 minutes
- Date de sortie : 15 octobre 2004 (Corée du Sud)
Distribution
- Ko Soo : Kang Sung-joo
- Song Ji-hyo : Seo Yu-jin
- Lee Dong-kyu : Min Jae-il
- Kang Sung-jin : Officier Lee
- Jo Kyeong-hun : Officier Chu
- Kang Shin-il : Chef Oh
- Jeong Myeong-jun : Chef Kim
- Jo Mun-hong : Le Black
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Some — (s[u^]m), a. [OE. som, sum, AS. sum; akin to OS., OFries., & OHG. sum, OD. som, D. sommig, Icel. sumr, Dan. somme (pl.), Sw. somlige (pl.), Goth. sums, and E. same. [root]191. See {Same}, a., and cf. { some}.] 1. Consisting of a greater or less… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
some — [ səm, strong sʌm ] function word, quantifier *** Some can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by an uncountable noun): I ll make some coffee. (followed by a plural noun): She brought me some flowers. (followed by a singular… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
some — 1. The use of some to mean ‘very much’ or ‘notably such’ in sentences of the type. This is some party is still considered suitable mainly for informal contexts, and Churchill s famous line in a speech in 1941, Some chicken! Some neck! (in… … Modern English usage
some — [sum] adj. [ME som < OE sum, a certain one, akin to Goth sums < IE * som > SAME] 1. being a certain one or ones not specified or known [open some evenings] 2. being of a certain unspecified (but often considerable) number, quantity,… … English World dictionary
-some — ♦ Élément, du gr. sôma « corps » : centrosome, chromosome, ribosome. somato , some éléments, du gr. sôma, sômatos, corps . some V. somato . ⇒ SOME, élém. formant Élém. tiré du gr. , de « corps », entrant dans la constr. de termes sav. en biol. et … Encyclopédie Universelle
-some — as a suffix forming adjectives, it represents O.E. sum (see SOME (Cf. some); Cf. O.Fris. sum, Ger. sam, O.N. samr), related to sama same. As a suffix added to numerals meaning a group of that number (Cf. twosome) it represents O.E. sum some, used … Etymology dictionary
Some — may refer to:*Some, a word denoting an indeterminate number of something: see Grammatical number* Some , a song by Built to Spill from their 1994 album There s Nothing Wrong with Love *Some Records, an US record label.*So Others Might Eat (SOME) … Wikipedia
some — O.E. sum some, from P.Gmc. *sumas (Cf. O.S., O.Fris., O.H.G. sum, O.N. sumr, Goth. sums), from PIE root *sem one, as one (Cf. Skt. samah even, level, similar, identical; Gk. HAMO (Cf. hamo ); see SAME (Cf … Etymology dictionary
-some — ( s[u^]m). [AS. sum; akin to G. & OHG. sam, Icel. samr, Goth. lustusams longed for. See {Same}, a., and cf. {Some}, a.] An adjective suffix having primarily the sense of like or same, and indicating a considerable degree of the thing or quality… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-some — Ⅰ. some [1] ► SUFFIX forming adjectives meaning: 1) productive of: loathsome. 2) characterized by being: wholesome. 3) apt to: tiresome. ORIGIN Old English. Ⅱ. some … English terms dictionary