No Regret (film)

Having given up on love, Su-min believes that this won't happen to him, until one day a man from his past enters the host bar.

Su-min watches passively as his colleague throws dirt on Jae-min, but eventually moves to stop the plan.

No Regret was released in South Korea on November 16, 2006, and over the course of its theatrical run received a total of 43,265 admissions,[4] becoming the top grossing independent film at the Korean box office.

[5] Adam Hartzell of Koreanfilm.org found No Regret to have an "engaging story" and praised the depth given to the characters, saying, "One of the best aspects of this film is how we aren't provided the obligatory caricatures of gay 'types' on prime-time sitcoms in the United States...

Refusing to follow the path towards Queer liberation espoused by sitcoms, [No Regret] is freed to provide some refreshingly, rip-roaring hilarious moments.