My Sassy Girl

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Gyeon-Woo, jeune étudiant dont l'avenir est incertain, rencontre sur le quai du métro une fille complètement saoule. Il lui évite un accident mortel de justesse. Une fois à bord du métro, cette fille se sent tellement mal qu'elle ne peut s'empêcher de vomir sur un passager et d'appeler, sous l'effet de l'alcool, Gyeon-Woo par "Mon Chérie". L'étudiant ne peut ainsi laisser cette fille toute seule dans cet état. Commence alors les aventures d'une nouvelle amitié... (texte officiel du distributeur)

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POMO 

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français Bien que quelque peu long et parfois naïf comme un film pour enfants, il est en revanche très sincère et sympathique. Il traite de l'amitié et de l'amour des jeunes de manière totalement différente de ce à quoi nous sommes habitués à Hollywood ou en Allemagne. La réalisation est précise comme une montre suisse, mais un peu austère (au moins, dans les extérieurs sur la colline, ils auraient pu utiliser un filtre). Mais il ne s'agit pas de la forme ici. Je donne quatre étoiles à la version Director's Cut. La version originale aurait peut-être obtenu cinq étoiles complètes. ()

novoten 

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anglais Who doesn't have much experience with Korean film, perhaps like me, for whom My Sassy Girl was once the very first experience of this kind, will probably be surprised at what Jae-young Kwak imagines as a romantic comedy. Quite confused, but honestly beautiful story, a solid dose of gags, and some little repulsiveness, just to have some edge. Satisfaction would be even higher if there wasn't a completely incomprehensible passage in the park present in the movie, which is like a punch in the eye and above all makes absolutely no sense. And yes - the ending has a strong impact, but not so much the complete one as rather a call from the mountain to the hill and the departure of the train. 75% ()

Pethushka 

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anglais Love comes in many forms and this is one of the prettiest. And my relationship with this movie? Love at first minute! After about an hour and a half, I was thinking that even if the movie were to end a minute later, I'd still give it 5 stars. But then the end came and I wanted to give it 6 stars. The atmosphere gets more beautiful by the second. Perfect! Not to mention the beautiful music throughout the film. And.... "Do you want to die?" ()

Zíza 

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anglais Well, for the way everyone mentions it everywhere and how the term “My Sassy Girl" has become established as a label for this and that type of woman, I was expecting a bigger gem. The first part was a total loss for me, I was really bored and didn't know how to keep sitting in my chair. The second part was much better, especially when they put on their high school uniforms, and the epilogue... I've seen more of those and better. I think Korean productions have much, much better works to offer. It's a relaxing film, which you still can’t expect to give you a gripping ending. But then again, I have to admit that I got a lot of Christmas gifts wrapped while I watched it. A better 3 stars. ()

kaylin 

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anglais A film in which Koreans showcased their strength, demonstrating their ability to make a romantic comedy that's not typical and is a bit different, surprising, and genuine. Even when it works as a romantic film. For example, in the finale, where tears just well up in your eyes, it's almost impossible not to feel that way. You'll be happy to let them flow. ()