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My Girl and I

Su-ho is a plain high school boy, and Su-eun is a bright and beautiful girl in the same school. For some unknown reason, Su-eun has a crush on the boy, and for equally mysterious reasons she rescues Su-ho in the sea though he doesn't know who actually saved him.

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Release : 2005
Rating : 7.1
Studio : iLoveCinema,  iFilm, 
Crew : Production Design,  Director, 
Cast : Cha Tae-hyun Song Hye-kyo Lee Soon-jae Kim Hae-sook Song Chang-eui
Genre : Drama Romance

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Reviews

Matialth
2018/08/30

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Kirandeep Yoder
2018/08/30

The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.

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Fatma Suarez
2018/08/30

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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Guillelmina
2018/08/30

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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topuraihan
2018/05/31

Don't know how to describe a movie like this. this kind of masterpiece don't show up before eyes everyday. i was off from watching movies last few days and almost lost my interest in watching things and suddenly this masterpiece just came to light me And after a long time i found a movie which i don't want to stop watching. i wish this movie got few hours more. this type of movies force to believe in love again and again and make them something so much bigger than life that you will start to believe you can't absorb that much love in one single lifetime

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Derek Childs (totalovrdose)
2015/06/17

Partially similar to A Walk to Remember, though at the same time incredibly different, the genres, comedy and drama, are efficaciously combined to produce My Girl and I. The film's beginning sees Soo-Ho (Cha Tae-Hyun) attending his school's ten year anniversary, this introductory component potentially having the capacity to be accused of giving too much away, revealing the passing of Soo-Eun (Sing Hye-Kyo), his first love, during his final year of school. However, at the same time, this heightens the sympathy and appreciation we feel towards her character, instantly revealing the affect her existence has had upon Soo-Ho.His character's ignorance and immaturity does, on more than one occasion, get the better of him, as evident in his inability to originally recognize Soo-Eun's affection, later, his selfish self-centered attitude occasionally inflicting pain on her, during instances when he in fact should be continuously appreciative of her compassionate interest. Though Soo-Ho's feelings for her are unfathomably strong, as depicted throughout the narrative, his inability to honestly convey this can easily make the audience become annoyed with his attitude, an aspect of his character which is not helped by his friends, who exhibit characteristics of jealousy, and mockery, in regards to romance.The continuous return to the ocean not only represents the beauty of the sea-side town, but compliments Soo-Eun's admittance that Soo-Ho, in her eyes, looks just like the sea, this being additionally heightened at the beginning by the loss of her beeper when she rescues Soo-Ho from drowning. Although the device is no longer in her possession, its ability to retain its message storage capability plays a large role in the feature, especially towards the end, as the leads exchange messages to one another after Soo-Eun provides Soo-Ho with the number so he too may access the device.The conversations that take place between the leads often includes beautifully poetic and romantic dialogue, the well written material sweeping the audience along, while the impressive acting talents of the main characters furthers the legitimacy of their convictions. Some of the issues that transpire between them are representative of other, similar films, though the predictability rarely plagues the audience due to the uniqueness the creator's employ. A scene where Soo-Ho throws a pebble at Soo-Eun's window to grasp her attention one night, a technique formerly used in other features, hilariously, leads him to cause damage to her residence.As Soo-Ho and Soo-Eun begin to spend time together, after committing to a relationship, the locations that the couple visit, including a pier, the beach, and a gorgeous island off the coast, heighten, visually, the beauty of their relationship. The soundtracks that accompany many of the scenes are as equally enjoyable, scaffolding not only the happiest moments of their love, but the saddest instances as well, the audience's awareness of Soo-Ho's loss providing a sense of tension, as we question if the pleasant moment we just viewed is the last they shall experience. With this thought in mind, My Girl and I reflects the traditional melodramatic material South Korea is known for producing, so be prepared for an emotionally poignant narrative, that becomes especially prominent upon the realization that not all is well with Soo-Eun.Moving on, perhaps the most enjoyable character of all was Soo-Ho's grandfather Man-Geum (Lee Soon-Jae), a funeral director, who helps scaffold the relationship between the leads with the revelation of his own first love experience. His heartening story of love and loss is developed over the duration of the feature, being as passionate as it is well developed, further realizing one of the film's endeavors - to make the characters and viewers alike believe in a romance that continues long into the afterlife. Moreover, Soo-Ho's mother (Kim Hae-Sook) and Soo-Eun's father (Han Myung-Goo), provide an equal measure of comic relief and emotional flare, Ms. Hae-Sook's inclusion in the story assisting in the depiction of pain felt after a lover's passing, while Mr. Myung-Goo admirably portrays a father who deeply cares for his daughter, the helplessness and acceptance he later conveys being especially well delivered.The stories of romance that occur around the leads will potentially remind viewers of Lover's Concerto, while at the same time, the feature reveals an honest depiction of adolescence and adulthood, and the differences that separate the two. Although a criticism could be made about the short amount of time dedicated to the relationship, in actuality, the plot is neither too long, nor too short, rewarding the viewer with a touching experience, that, although not entirely original, is still capable of bringing a tear and a smile.

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Desertman84
2011/09/27

My Girl and I is a romantic film that involves My Sassy Girl star,Cha Tae Hyun. It is a story about classmates who never fulfilled their dreams of being a couple and living together happily ever after. Just like most Korean movies, this movie ended up in a tragedy. The couple were never able to overcome the obstacles presented to them in the story including death and illness. This turned out to be an your typical Korean love story. The acting of the cast was not exemplary with the exception of Cha Tae Hyun,who was able to gain the sympathy of the viewer with his role portrayal. Song Hye-kyo is very pretty but was never up to par with her leading man as far as acting is concerned. (Paging Gianna Jun/Jun Ji-Hyun? LOL ) Aside from that, the story became predictable and does not generate interest in the end. But still, I gave the movie a 9 out of 10 rating for Cha Tae Hyun's performance alone. It still proves that he alone can carry a movie inspite of its many flaws.

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cj_nal_bo_ri_ji_ma
2006/04/29

Two highschool students of the same class, Su-ho (Cha Tae-hyun) and Su-eun (Song Hye-kyo), have known each other since middle school. Unexpectedly Su-eun, with the prettiest face and the warmest heart, has a crush on a boy... and that is Su-ho. Su-eun decides to confess her feelings first to the somewhat unperceptive Su-ho. She leaves a voice message that reveals her true feelings, and after hearing her sweet confession, Su-ho stays up the whole night excited. They too become an official couple and their love gradually begins to bloom. One day, with the unreserved support of their friends, Su-eun and Su-ho go on a trip to an island all by themselves. During this unexpected trip, Su-ho and Su-eun realize that their first love has become the most beautiful love of their lives. Son Hye Kyo, star of such TV drama series as All In and Full House makes her big screen debut in My Girl And I, a remake of the Japanese smash hit Crying Out Love In The Center Of The World. Starring alongside My Sassy Girl's Cha Tae Hyun, the film is a tender tale of first love. Bright and beautiful high school student Su Eun (Son Hye Kyo) saves fellow student Su Ho (Cha Tae Hyun) from drowning in the ocean. Su Ho does not know who saved him until Su Eun confides in him that it was her, because she has a crush on the boy. After she lost her pager during her rescue attempt, Su Ho buys a new one for her so that they can communicate with each other in secret, afraid that Su Eun's protective parents will discover their relationship. But just as love begins to blossom for the two youngsters, tragedy strikes in the cruelest of ways.

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