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Love Me Not (사랑따윈 필요없어; Sarang-ddawin piryo-eopseo, literally "Love and Such Is Not Necessary") is a 2006 South Korean romance directed by Lee Cheol-ha and starring Moon Geun-young and Kim Joo-hyuk. It is based on the 2002 TBS Japanese drama 愛なんていらねぇよ、夏 (Love isn't necessary, summer, transliteration: Ai nante iraneyo, natsu), featuring Ryoko Hirosue.

Plot summary
Julian has lived off with the money he lures from his rich female customers. But now he faces usurious debts from a hasty expansion of his business, and he will be killed unless he clears the debt in one month. The only way to save himself is to pretend to be the long-lost brother of an heiress and kill her to get her huge fortune. Min, the blind heiress, cold-hearted like Julian, slowly opens herself to him, and he, too, falls for her. But Julian has to pay his creditor and what makes it worse for him is that the illness that took Min’s eyesight relapsed, threatening her life. This story takes a terrible turn when Julian becomes guilty, and pained with guilt. The tearjerker moments of the ironic betrayal and innocent love will make your heart turn.

Director's Statement
"The moment when two people desperately long for one another, the moment when love cannot possess but subsists - that’s what I tried to put on screen. Julian and Min are not your regular melodrama characters. When love unexpectedly comes to the two very people mistrusting love, it becomes more ardent than ever.”

Track listing

 * 1) Sunshine (Orgol Version)
 * 2) Julian
 * 3) Adonis Club I
 * 4) Memoris
 * 5) Love Theme
 * 6) I Believe In You (庭園)
 * 7) Min
 * 8) Sunshine (Clarinet Version)
 * 9) Julian's Tears
 * 10) Tell Me The Truth
 * 11) Your Picture
 * 12) Secret
 * 13) Last Dinner
 * 14) Adonis Club Ii
 * 15) Destiny
 * 16) The Shadow Of Love
 * 17) Never End
 * 18) Sunshine (song by BoA)
 * 19) (Bonus Track) He Says
 * 20) (Bonus Track) She Says
 * 21) (Bonus Track) Sunshine (Instrumental)

Plot
The eponymous character, still played by Jimmy Wang Yu, has hung up his signature broken sword and is living peacefully with his wife. However, a band of tyrannical sword masters take over the country, using their own signature styles and unique weapons to conquer all the sword fighting schools. They capture all the masters and teachers of the schools and deliver an ultimatum: all the students must cut off their sword arms and surrender the severed limbs to the evil warlords, or the students' beloved teachers will all die. The students turn to the legendary One-Armed Swordsman, who is at first reluctant but is convinced when a student actually does sacrificially chop his own arm off when he refuses to help. The One-Armed Swordsman must contend with the unique styles and weapons of the warlords, which is what makes the movie. Winged Blade (or Flying Dragon in another translation dub) and his henchmen are able to jump or glide, a power that One-Arm foils by scattering calthrops where they land. Whirling Blade and his henchmen wield and throw two bladed bucklers, which return to them like Captain America's shield. Thunder Blade's sword both emits a smoke screen and is actually a shotgun. Thousand Blade (or One Thousand Fingers) has long false fingernail blades that she can throw. And Unseen Blade (the Unseen) first appears to have an invisible sword, then suddenly has a sword that can unexpectedly grow longer. In the end the One-Armed Swordsman defeats the warlords and their armies, but by that time all of the sword fighting students who were helping him are dead. He leaves the last evil swords master, Unseen, to be chopped into chutney by the vengeful freed masters and teachers of the schools, and goes back to his wife.