Cracked Eggs &
Noodles 'Pasongsong Gyerantak' (2005) is a Korean
comedy by Director: O Sang-hun with Im Chang-jeong
and Lee In-seong, Rating: 12+
Review from Seoul Selection:
This touching comedy overlapped with a
sense of pathos deals with the friendship between a
man and a boy. It's suggestive title refers to
ramyeon (instant noodles called "ramen" in Japan) and
literally translates to "chopping scallions into
small pieces and cracking an egg" (scallions and eggs
are the most favored ingredients for ramyeon lovers
in Korea). An advocate of sex, but not of marriage,
bachelor Daegyu (played by singer-turned-actor Im
Changjeon), 26, produces bootleg music albums for a
living. One day, he comes across a plucky,
nine-year-old boy named Jeon Ingwon (played by Lee
Inseong) who insists that he is Daegyu's son born out
of wedlock. Daegyu tries every possible means to send
the bold boy back to where he came from, including
reporting him to the police, deserting him on the
street and even pretending not to have known him, but
to no avail. Ingwon makes an offer to Daegyu: he will
leave him forever if they first travel across the
country together. During the journey, Daegyu comes to
learn Ingwon's secret and finds a reason not to
continue their cross-land journey.
Outreach 'Your Source for
Church Communication and Outreach Tools' promotes
Cracked Egg Inivitation Cards and Banners to
advertise church services.
Design
Description
When an egg cracks open,
new life emerges. It?s a fitting Easter symbol: On
Easter morning, the tomb cracked open and out walked
a newly alive Jesus, leaving behind an empty grave.
Use this unusually theme as an eye-catching,
thought-provoking invitation this Easter.
So true!
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