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Forgot your password? Retrieve it. Sell your Screenplay ». Start writing now ». By Title. In Scripts. By Writer. From their initial meeting, trouble is the name of the game. Imagine an amorphous mass of dating disasters and you get an idea of the relationship between the young couple. Some mysterious force with the strength of gravity between two planets must be at play between Charlie and Jordan as the relationship truly makes no sense on the surface.
Everything seems pitted against the two of them. Things suddenly come to a halt when the two write letters confessing their love for each other. Agreeing to meet a year later to read the love letters together, Charlie and Jordan go their separate ways. Hard to believe its true, but What can a chance encounter do to change your life? This movie will show you what can happen. Kyun-woo Tae Hyun Cha is an engineering student.
One night he sees a girl wobbling on the platform of a train station. She seems dangerously close to the edge, and he feels obliged to move her out of the train's path. The girl then throws up on one of the passenger of the train. The passenger thinks he's her boy friend, and asks him to clean up the mess.
He carries her off the train and tries to leave her, but can't and takes her to a love hotel by the station. She's totally incognito, and Kyun woo tries to clean himself up. Next thing he knows, cops are banging on his door and he's taken to the police station.
Next day the girl calls him and make all sorts of demands. She then gets drunk, and Kyun woo ends up taking her to the love hotel again. Now why would a guy get so involved with a complete stranger is the mystery and the comical aspect of this movie. He could have just left her at the station, but he gets himself deeper and deeper into the relationship. The movie is so outlandish that it's hard to believe that it's a true story. But as they say, truth is stranger than fiction.
In a good way, this movie is one of the funniest movie I've seen from Korea. The two actors does a great job of carrying the story.
Their acting chops are really good. The movie is shot beautifully too. All this makes this movie a very entertaining piece to watch. FilmCriticLalitRao 6 August It is true that women in South Korea have experienced great social changes in recent years but a lot needs to be done to completely change public perception which prevails due to the sexist mindset of South Korean society.
If one were to watch 'My Sassy Girl' in the context of views stated above, any viewer would notice that this film portrays a very positive image of a Korean woman. It is one of the very few films which shows a south Korean woman as domineering. For a film which lasts 2 hours, director Kwak Jae-Yong focused on making it an absolutely entertaining flick with numerous elements of South Korean culture.
Anybody familiar with it would not fail to note its depiction of teenage prostitution and love motels. It is important to note that these are just some minor elements which steer the film towards its ultimate destination-an impossible love story between an innocent young man and a whimsical damsel who is away from any kind of distress.
There are no dull moments in the film as the narrative has been loosely structured around three different parts. The brilliance of actors is reflected in these parts as equal importance is given to both the unfolding of drama and the development of romance between the leading players.
Lastly, nobody can deny that a lot of thought and preparation has gone into the making of this film. However, as it is said that actors are the artists who help a film to be sold far and wide, a brief yet important mention must be made of this film's lead players namely Jun Ji-Hyun and Cha Tae-Hyun. This is a very entertaining film that swings your emotions around like a bok-choi on a stick. It has some of the funniest scenes I've ever witnessed; it has some of the most heartbreaking moments I've ever seen.
It's breezy and light, and then suddenly it's as profound as a philosophy lesson. It's rooted in realism based on a true story And man there are a few come-outta-left-field gags that I can't mention without spoiling the fun. Yeah, as with this movie, you hardly know what to expect. So don't even try. Lay off the bipolar medication for 2 hours and just go along for the ride. It's an amazing experience. One thing I wish someone would clarify though: is vomiting a Korean custom?
Funniest thing I've ever seen. But I plan on watching it again very soon, and my rating is bound to increase. This is definitely a see-it-twice kinda movie. Spleen 8 May I'd like to respond to the writer who asserts, on the strength of having lived in Korea for nine months, that "the girl's aggressive behaviour towards Gyun-Woo is non-existent in [the] patriarchal, male dominated society of South Korea.
The population of South Korea is 48 million; assume that only someone in the heroine's age group could possibly resemble her she does change in subtle respects as she grows older , and that the chance of any one woman developing her characteristics is a mere one in eight million, then by my rough calculations there's still an even chance that somewhere in South Korea is a woman who resembles her.
Most Koreans won't have met her, of course. Never mind whether this story is explicit fantasy or not I'll need to see the film again before I can become decided on that point ; fiction is there to focus on the exceptional, not on the ordinary.
Gyun-Woo is right in thinking that the woman he loves is special and that he won't see her like again. Maybe, maybe not; other people's love lives aren't part of the story.
The fact that The Girl IS as special, as interesting, ultimately as lovable, as the story requires her to be what's more: actress Ji-hyun Jun is lovely, and her facial expressions have to be seen to be believed is only one of the reasons that "My Sassy Girl" is as fresh a romantic comedy as you're ever likely to see. Another reason is that it doesn't use romantic comedy formula even as its starting point. The levelling of obstacles standing between the lovers isn't really the point of the story.
The point lies in the encounters themselves: how these two people change each other's lives. Each of the three successive acts first half, second half, overtime adds something to the story and takes it to a new, unexpected and subtly magical place. Of the many risks Jae-young Kwak took the only one that I think was ill-advised was his decision to make Gyun-Woo's taking the story to Shin Cine studios to be filmed part of the story, suggesting that the movie we're watching is the movie its protagonists helped to create.
Luckily we're watching something far better than that and the scene is but a brief distraction, one false note in a two-hour symphony of delight. ElijahCSkuggs 8 August My Sassy Girl Story about a young man who falls in love with a bitchy, sassy, emotional, beautiful young woman.
The story is about their relationship which is full of ups and downs. From her hitting and demeaning him to romantic walks and deep conversations. The movie is a fantastic treat for fans of romantic comedy.
The movie itself is quite humorous They both really know how to use their facial expressions. Reading another comment which said there's nothing wrong with it The movie itself was a tad long, but for any fans of romantic comedies it'll fly right by. Him being so subservient to her was a little bothersome as well.
These are nitpicking things. The movie was silly, romantic, sad and an overall joy to watch. If you know someone who is looking for a nice romantic comedy, do not hesitate to drop this. Another gem from Korea. It tells the story of a woman,who just experienced severe pain from a previous relationship,that found someone who interestingly fell in love with someone whom she reminds of her boyfriend. Aside from that,it also introduces us to a man to whom the woman fell with that lacks qualities of self-confidence.
Together,they find each other and together they became better people as the man found himself and the woman moves forward in life. Added to that,the viewer is entertained by the great movie as they find themselves in both characters. Finally,the one watching this film will understand the themes it is trying to present such as love,growth, and pain. This movie must have been written by a sexual deviant with self esteem issues and some kind of domination fetish.
It even starts out with the main protagonist casually mentioning that his parents used to raise him as a girl until he was seven and reaches its peak with him switching shoes with her and wearing her heels in a crowded park because her feet hurt. In between we get various scenes of him letting himself get slapped around, abused and degraded by this crazy chick.
It's all supposed to be funny, charming and cute and sometimes it actually is but ultimately this movie is about an effeminate beta male being a total doormat for a girl because she is pretty - but unlike in real life, he actually wins her heart. Korea is a wonderfully odd place for a westerner. I have lived here for a while and have learned the language to some degree. There is great innocence and great frankness in the society.
It usually comes from a place of innocence and good intentions and those good intentions allow one to say things that might get you slugged if you didn't mean well. Directness, be it positive or negative, is valued in ways that often shock westerners and leave us baffled. This film is exhibit A in that sort of baffling mix of bluntness and sweetness. They really make the movie. Cha is sweet and really clueless and must seem, to The Girl Gianna's character is never given a name beyond that like nothing more than a mouse with which she, the cat, can play.
Having said that, she is still a woman and wants him to be chivalrous, even while she tests him as few women will. The Girl's character is more than a little messed up, owing to some previous relationships. It's a great character and a star-making turn for her, giving her the chance to show great range as an actress.
We see her as needy, as strong, as feminine, as sarcastic, and as very funny. The script, by Ho-sik Kim based on events in his life. It was adapted by him and director Jaeyoung Kwak who do a great job in keeping the characters likable in spite of some sharp twists and turns. This really is a fun romantic comedy about the power of love.
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