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Kim Ho-sik is a South Korean figure associated with the film industry. Born in South Korea, Ho-sik is recognized for their work in adapting the novel "My Sassy Girl" for the screen. This adaptation marked their sole known contribution to filmography according to available records.
The adaptation of "My Sassy Girl" in 2001 represents Ho-sik’s documented involvement in cinema. The project involved translating a popular novel into a film format, a process that requires narrative restructuring and creative interpretation of source material. Ho-sik’s role centered on this adaptation process, connecting literary and cinematic storytelling.
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