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Comedy |
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Kwak Jae-Yong |
| - Cast |
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Jeon Ji-Hyun, Cha Tae-Hyun |
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15 and up |
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2001 |
| - Runtime |
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120 minutes |
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Synopsis
My Sassy Girl tells the amusing love story between an inexperienced student (Cha Tae-Hyun) and a quirky college girl (Jeon Ji-Hyun). He finds her collapsed on a late night subway car, drunk to the point of throwing up on an unfortunate passenger. Left without a choice, he takes her to the nearest inn, waiting for her to come to her senses. This is how their dates begin, with him falling in love with a girl that's hurting because of a previous love that's ended. Loving her, however, doesn't come easy. She shoves him into a pond, wanting to see how deep the water is. When her feet hurt, she steals his comfortable tennis shoes, leaving him to wear her pointy heels.
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View Point
My Sassy Girl is another film based on a popular internet novel which was inspired by true life. Over 5 million viewers flocked to catch the film in theaters, and it is perhaps one of the most widely seen Korean films overseas as well.
Filming Location
"A Special Birthday Party at the Amusement Park: Seoul Land in Gwacheon"
This is the place the two lovers head for to celebrate the birthday of the sassy girl. Unfortunately, a runaway soldier jeopardizes Gyeonu's special plans for a surprise birthday party at the amusement park. However, in this scene the sassy girl says her most memorable line in this movie: "If you really love somebody, then you have to be able to let the person go."
Seoul Land in Gwacheon is a theme park with various fun facilities and rides located near Seoul.
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Photos
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Photos Courtesy of Naver Movies (http://movie.naver.com/)
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