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| Bestseller | |
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| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 베스트셀러 |
| Revised Romanization | Beseuteuselleo |
| McCune–Reischauer | Pesŭt'ŭsellŏ |
| Directed by | Lee Jeong-ho |
| Written by | Lee Jeong-ho |
| Produced by | Kim Won-guk |
| Starring | Uhm Jung-hwa Ryu Seung-ryong |
| Cinematography | Choi Young-hwan |
| Edited by | Shin Min-kyung |
| Music by | Kim Jun-seong |
Production companies | EchoFilm Daisy Entertainment Cinergy |
| Distributed by | Showbox |
Release date |
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Running time | 117 minutes |
| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
| Budget | US$3.6 million |
| Box office | US$7.27 million |
Bestseller (Korean: 베스트셀러) is a 2010 South Korean mystery thriller film written and directed by Lee Jeong-ho.[1][2][3][4][5]
Baek Hee-soo has been a bestselling author for the past 20 years. But her reputation gets destroyed overnight when she is accused of plagiarizing a competition entry she'd previously judged. Battling depression and writer's block in the two years since, Hee-soo accepts the suggestion of her longtime publisher friend to stay at a remote country home in a small, rural town with her daughter Yeon-hee, where she'll be able to write in peace. Then Yeon-hee tells her mother that a mysterious, invisible woman in the house has been telling her stories, and Hee-soo turns those fascinating stories into a new book. It becomes an instant bestseller, but Hee-soo's regained fame doesn't last long as she becomes embroiled in another plagiarism scandal, with rumors swirling that the contents of her book are from a novel that had been published 10 years ago. To prove her innocence, Hee-soo sets out to uncover the truth and find who her daughter was talking to.