My Little Bride

My Little Bride

Year:2004

Section:Movies

Genre:Romantic Comedy

Language: Korean

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My Little Bride

Reviewed by: t3arLoVeR September 03, 2006

Rating: 5.0 out of 5

Starring Kim Rae-Won and Moon Geun-Young, My Little Bride is a romantic comedy about an arranged marriage between a new teacher and a student. It is directed by Kim Ho Jun. It is a Korean movie released in 2004. Boeun (Moon Geun young) is an ordinary 15 year old high school girl who worries about SAT's and has a crush on her school's baseball team ace, named Jungwoo. One day, Boeun's grandfather orders her to marry Sangmin (Kim Rae Won). When...

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magicmuso

12-22-2009 04:15 AM

     

This movie has a great mixture of the hilarious and the tear-jerking. Little things in the plot annoyed me, like the age difference and extra boyfriend thing, but hey, I'm just being fussy.


Violet KD

07-07-2009 11:29 PM

     

This is my third time watching this movie (first and second time was few years back), and yet I still find this movie amusingly interesting. Never bored with the hillarious & sweet plot.
Both of them make a perfect couple for the characters. And KRW as usual is simply outstanding and irrestible as Sang Min. Although he object to the marriage initially, but we can see by second half of the movie that he had actually always keep a special feeling for Boeun. This is obvious when he realized that Boeun is in a relationship with her schoolmate; the baseball player Jungwoon. Yet he act maturedly and did not blows up his jealousy. Instead he keeps playing the husband role wisely and in the end his sincererity was able to move and wins Boeun's heart.
The climax scene at Boeun's school festival whereby Sang Min was sort of forced to admit about their marriage to the whole school was very sweet. That moment was a vital point for the storyline whereby both of them realized and confessed their love, care and emotional attached to each other. And Sang Min's reaction to Boeun's confession was extremely charming, plus the forehead kiss and the hugg was perfect, it could melts our heart.
And the idea to paint a picture of 2 childrens on a swing at the backdrop of the stage also speaks a point on it's own. Sang Min purposely paint the picture and indirectly we can interprete it as a reflection of Sang Min and Boeun's relationship and destined marriage.

Overall, this movie should topped an 'all time favourite' KMovie ever. I'll always fall in love with it each and every time I re-watched. How I wish there's part II to the movie..:) Even better if they continue in form of drama..


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