25 May 2009


Simply Worth Remembering


Here I come again. For another installment of my K-Movie Fever, here comes, The Classic. At first, I watched this movie for its first 20 minutes then I quit. I find myself already drowning of Korean movies during those days. After I finished it today, I regret it so much. The movie circled a lot of flashbacks and lot of narration.That is the reason why I first, I'd fold. Watching it the second time around was such a great decision. This movie is not the typical korean movie that make me cry a lot though it is a sad movie. Korean writers are truly superb anew. They're the most prolific thinker right now for me. The stories by them are unique and very touching, and the "The Classic" is another evidence of it. It is quite serious compare to My Sassy Girl. Less painful to Windstruck. A little bit dramatic than to A Moment to Remember. The story is good and roles are portray the way it should be portray. Eventhough sad stories for the mother of Joo-Hee embrasses her for most part of the stories, fate leads his daughter to reclaim the lost love by her mother. Just like what I've done, it is much sure and better the second time around watching this film. This is a good story to share, a fantastic movie to watch and a lesson to remind us that,

"True Love is not always being with the person whom we love, though there is a natural love on each other. True Love can rely on fate, and Fate will lead us to true love."


Here's my final ranking on the K-Movies I had watched this summer.

5 - Windstruck
4 - Love Phobia
3 - The Classic
2 - My Sassy Girl
1 - A Moment to Remember



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