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First, let's address the elephant in the room. A Good Day to Have an Affair (Korean title: Baram-pi-gi Jo-eun Nal) premiered in South Korea on February 8, 2006.
So why does your search query say "2007"? The answer lies in the distribution lifecycle. While the film had a theatrical run in 2006, the global home video release—specifically the DVD region codes for North America and Europe—rolled out in waves throughout late 2006 and early 2007. Furthermore, early digital piracy groups (RARBG, DivX teams of the era) often mislabeled the film’s metadata based on the DVD release date rather than the theatrical one. Consequently, a significant portion of the WEB-DL and WEBrip files circulating today retain the erroneous 2007 tag from those original Scene releases. A Good Day to Have an Affair (2007)
Correction for archivists: When searching, consider the years 2005 (production) or 2006 (release). The 2007 tag is a legacy error from DVD era ripping conventions.
Director: Jang Mun-il
Starring: Kim Hye-soo, Yoon Jin-seo, Lee Jong-hyuk, Lee Min-ki
Genre: Romantic Drama / Erotic Comedy
Runtime: Approx. 103 minutes Location Shooting: Primarily shot on location in Hongdae
Ji‑young (Lee Jung‑hyeon) is a 30‑something office worker living a routine life in Seoul. Though she is engaged to her long‑time boyfriend, she feels an undercurrent of restlessness—her marriage feels more like a social contract than a passionate partnership. When she meets the charismatic, free‑spirited photographer Min‑ho (Kim Min‑seok) at a coffee shop, an instant, electric connection sparks between them.
What begins as an innocent conversation quickly evolves into a series of clandestine meetings. The film follows their “affair” through a single day, using a tight narrative structure that compresses the excitement, guilt, and tenderness of a forbidden romance into a compact, emotionally resonant timeline. As the clock ticks, Ji‑young wrestles with the consequences of her choices, while Min‑ho confronts his own fear of commitment.
The story ends on an ambiguous note: the audience is left to wonder whether the fleeting intimacy was a catalyst for personal growth or a reckless detour from Ji‑young’s impending marriage.