This article is published in celebration of the 20th anniversary of "Daisy" (2006) and its enduring impact on romance cinema.
A massive reason Daisy retains its cult status 20 years later is its powerhouse cast, who were all at the absolute height of their cinematic charisma in 2006. Daisy 2006 Korean Movie 20
A stoic, enigmatic professional hitman who operates in the shadows of the city. Having secretly observed Hye-young from afar, he is deeply in love with her from a distance. Park Yi builds a wooden bridge just so she can cross to her favorite daisy fields without getting her shoes wet—all without revealing his identity. This article is published in celebration of the
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Why the reappraisal? Because modern K-dramas often rely on 16-episode arcs and happy endings. Daisy offers a tight, 2-hour tragedy with no last-minute saves. It is unapologetically sad, beautifully shot, and features three actors at the peak of their powers. In an era of binge-watching, the tight, efficient emotional gut-punch of Daisy feels refreshing.