Tag Archives: romantic comedy

용주의도 미스 신 (Miss Gold Digger)

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If you don’t like open ended or non-resolved movies, do not watch this!  I enjoyed the movie purely for the humor and individual jokes.  Among all of the movies I have seen so far, this might be the lowest on the scale as far as storyline goes.  Basically you have a girl who is keeping a few guys in order to choose the best one and you get to see how she evaluates them and how she handles them.

I won’t give away the ending, but I can kind of relate to it.  Right now I am just studying and doing my own thing.  I have a goal in the future and right now I’m not going to let anything get between me and achieving that goal.

Trailer

Culture Notes

You see a few interesting points about Buddhist temples.  One is that meat is sort of a taboo item inside of a temple.  I don’t know if that is across the board but I have heard that many Buddhists believe they need to be vegetarians.  In the temple in this movie, the guy trying to become a lawyer says that it’s forbidden to eat meat inside of the temple.

You also get to see the 1,000 bow ceremony (I don’t know if they really do this or not, does anyone know)?  If anyone really does this, I can’t imagine how hard it would be just standing and sitting (basically) a thousand times.

While the main character participates in this ceremony, she holds Buddhist prayer beads.  If you don’t know what they are, try googling (I’m not an expert on the subject).  It appears that one says a prayer while holding the bead necklace and moves up one bead when they pray.  I believe the beads are there to help one concentrate on making the bad leave and letting the good come in.

내 사랑 싸가지 (100 Days with Mr. Arrogant)

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If you’re looking for a movie that is pretty much just there for you to watch and laugh I highly recommend this movie. While it doesn’t have very much substance, there are places where I can’t help bursting out laughing. It’s tailored to teens so don’t expect a great story, just sit back and have some fun.

Trailer

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Culture Notes
They travel to 제주도 which is a very popular island where many people go for vacationing, like for a honeymoon. I’ve heard it called Korea’s Hawaii. The Koreans that live on the island also have a special dialect which is much different than anything else on the Korean peninsula. I have heard that Koreans outside of 제주도 have a hard time understanding that particular dialect.

풀하우스 (Full House)

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Just like my quick movie reviews, I’m doing this one because Full House was my first drama. It’s a great romantic-comedy where the two main actors start out hating each other but due to unseen circumstances are forced to live with each other. They make a great pair, complementing each other perfectly. Rain, probably the most famous male singer, plays the guy who doesn’t seem to care much about the girl and Hye-Kyo made it big through this drama with her great performance. This is a safe bet for anyone looking for a good K-Drama, I highly recommend it.
Culture Notes
Here’s a great little kids song that everyone knows. The main girl sings this out of desperation and later the guy sings it to make the girl laugh. It’s called The Three Bears.

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미녀는 괴로워 (200 Pound Beauty)

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The moral of the story? Getting plastic surgery is great! But really, it’s a great romantic-comedy. I put it up there with My Sassy Girl. The story is pretty simple; it’s about an overweight girl who wishes she was thinner in order to get the guy she wants. Finally, she decides to get plastic surgery after which she lives a totally different life posing as a different girl while trying to get the man she loved and hiding her previous identity.

There’s a lot to the plot, but there’s enough comedy to even it out. I haven’t found anyone that doesn’t like this movie so if you haven’t seen it, get it.

Music video from the movie: 김아중 (Kim Ah-Joong) – Ave Maria

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Culture Notes

Lots of Koreans cough up around $2000-4000 in order to get “double eyelid” surgery. Americans don’t have a concept of double- or single-eyelids (which is what most Koreans have). Some of my friends have done that surgery. Personally, I don’t see a big difference and wouldn’t care if someone got it or not.

Here is what the general Korean eye looks before and after the surgery:

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엽기적인 그녀 (My Sassy Girl)

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I believe it is very insightful to study a language and culture through the film industry. Unlike books, you can see people in action dealing with situations which show the peculiarities with each culture.

Although, if you believe everything you see in k-dramas you would probably believe that every person is currently dating the wrong person and will eventually run into a 3- or 4-person love triangle which will end up with the perfect couples together in the end (and along the way someone will probably die or be injured very badly).

I’ve watched so much Korean TV, I’ll try to do some reviews for stuff I’ve seen in the past. By no mean will these be comprehensive, I just want to post a few thoughts for all of the movies, dramas and music I have watched or listened to.

My first Kmovie I ever watched

I loved 엽기적인 그녀! I am a romantic-comedy lover and this is definitely a classic. Yes, it’s a little long but you will appreciate it in the end when everything comes together. The chemistry between the actors is very well developed. The main girl breaks the traditional girls-are-weak image and is outlandishly blunt and open. She writes horrendously horrible stories, constantly hits and makes jabs at the main guy. He of course is thrown into the relationship and just rides along as he begins to realize he likes her even though she’s a little crazy. Like most Korean love stories, in the end fate is what really decides if you should be with that other special person.

Music Video


Culture Notes

1. There are some great scenes that really seem to show how parents are to their children, especially about education and punishing children. A lot of Korean parents use a round-stick (which has a special name, but I forgot what they call it) that is basically the American version of the belt.

2. Drinking is very integral in the Korean social culture so you get to see that, I love how Koreans drink 소주 and then make the throat sound (hard to describe, you have to see this in the Movie). A few of my friends do the same thing so I have gotten into the habit of doing it.

3. Gang culture is very big at least in the Korean film industry. You get to see some fun jabs at it.

4. The issue about what level of language to use between people of different ages is brought up. I spoke nothing but 존댓말 (used to show respect) for two years so it’s still a little hard to switch to 반말 (spoken between friends) sometimes. I usually forget to switch 나 for 저.

Just a side note, I saw the American-remake and I was a little disappointed. Stick with the original.