Synopsis!
Daisy (데이지) is a 2006 Korean movie directed by Hong Kong director Andrew Lau of the Infernal Affairs trilogy, and starring Jun Ji-hyun (My Sassy Girl), Jung Woo-sung (Musa), David Chiang, Lee Sung-jae (Public Enemy), and Cheon Ho-jin (The Big Swindle).
Daisy is an urban romantic melodrama between a young art painter (Jun Ji-hyun), an Interpol detective and a professional hitman. With a twist that is bound to make its audience think about their own perception about love, the film was shot entirely in The Netherlands, for the most part in the city of Amsterdam, Haarlem and Epen. Daisy is produced by iFilm and opened in South Korean cinemas on March 9, 2006.
'Daisy' is a story about the inevitable showdown between a detective and a killer who fall in love with the same woman. In the story, Jeon plays a street artist who dreams of opening her own exhibition someday, while Jeong portrays a killer who loves her but cannot confess his love to her because of his profession.
There are two versions of Daisy! an Asian cut and an international cut.
An elite Interpol agent Jeong-woo and a ruthless hitman Park-yi, both stationed in Amsterdam and are in love with the same young woman, Hye-young. Hye-Young is a simple sidewalk artist, with dreams of one day holding a real exhibition in a real gallery. Her pure love will draw these deadly men into a spectacular showdown in the process, revealing Hye-Young¡¯s hidden past.