In fact, that's what happened

Annie 2022-04-19 09:02:16

The Korean movies of the past two years have been blowing like a whirlwind, and I, who is not Hahan, can't be spared. I watched this Korean movie that is said to be funny and touching on the recommendation of my sister.

The heroine is a beautiful woman with a tall stature and long hair, which is not bad. The first time I saw the male protagonist's appearance, I really felt a little wretched, and it had nothing to do with being handsome. It seems that the appearance of Korean men is basically a big cake face + small eyes. (Except plastic surgery and mixed blood)

I always feel that Korean movies are different from their TV series. At least the former lacks the feeling of mother-in-law and mother, and it is several grades higher than the TV series, especially since the brutal series, it seems that the Koreans in my impression have already Not so serious and rigid, but also quite humorous.

However, thinking about it now, this type of feminist film is nothing more than a representative of Korean lust. In such a patriarchal capital, it is indeed necessary to have such a spiritual appetite to save those "oppressed" female compatriots , Thinking of this, I feel how lucky I am to be a Shanghai woman. There are too many heroines in the movie in China and in Shanghai, so it is not surprising! Just laughed.

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Extended Reading
  • Kaya 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Sister Quan's youthful appearance is particularly moving. Her acting skills were not very accurate at the time, but her arrogant and unreasonable appearance was unexpectedly cute.

  • Robb 2022-03-23 09:02:17

    I only remember the last scene, when Jun Ji Hyun walked from the far side of the camera with a waterfall of curly hair.

My Sassy Girl quotes

  • Kyun-woo: The 10 Rules: 1. Don't ask her to be feminine 2. Don't let her drink over three glasses 3. Drink coffee instead of Coke/Juice 4. If she hits you, act like it hurts. If it hurts, act like it doesn't 5. On your 100th day together, give her a rose during her class 6. Make sure you learn fencing and squash 7. Be prepared to go to prison sometimes 8. If she says she'll kill you, don't take it lightly 9. If her feet hurt, exchange shoes with her 10. She likes to write. Encourage her

  • [after Kyun-woo reads one of The Girl's screenplays]

    Kyun-woo: They have to kiss in the end.

    The Girl: This isn't a melodrama. It's an action movie.

    Kyun-woo: You don't know movies. Koreans like melodramas.

    The Girl: Why?

    Kyun-woo: Know what novel touched us when we were teenagers? 'Shower' by Hwang Sun-won. It shaped our people's sensibility in their teens. Koreans like sad movies all because of 'Shower.'

    The Girl: 'Shower'? What's sad about it?

    Kyun-woo: It's sad when she asked to be buried in the clothes reminiscent of her love. I couldn't sleep for one week.

    The Girl: The ending sucks. Gotta change it.