My Sassy Girl

My Sassy Girl ( Yeopgijeogin geunyeo ) is a South Korean film carried out by Kwak Jae-yong, left in 2001.

Synopsis

Kyun-woo, studied young person, meet one evening in the subway a passably drunk young woman. Under the offusqués glances of the users of the subway who believe that it is her boyfriend, it will accompany it in a hotel so that she can rest. Kyun-woo finally re-examines it in better circumstances, thus discovering an energetic young woman with diverting outspokenness. Gradually, Kyun-woo is found in spite of him attached to it.

Data sheet

  • Title: My Sassy Girl
  • original Title: Yeopgijeogin geunyeo (엽기적인그녀)
  • Realization: Kwak Jae-yong
  • Scenario: Kwak Jae-yong, according to a novel of Kim Ho-sik
  • Production: Shin Chul and Park Geon-seob
  • Music: Kim Hyeong-seok
  • Photography: Kim Sung-bok
  • Assembly: Kim Blood-beom
  • Country of origin: South Korea
  • Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Dolby DIGITAL - 35 mm
  • Kind: Romantic comedy
  • Lasted: 123 minutes/137 minutes (Director' S cut)
  • Coming out date: July 27th 2001 (South Korea)

Distribution

  • Jeon Ji-hyeon : The girl
  • Cha Tae-hyun: Kyun-woo
  • Kim In-mun: The father of Kyun-woo
  • Song Ok-sook: The mother of Kyun-woo
  • Han Jin-hee: The father of the girl

Around film

Rewards

  • Price of the best actress (Jeon Ji-hyeon) and of the best adapted scenario of an already existing work, at the time of the Large Beautiful Awards 2002.
  • Price of the most popular film, at the time of the festival FanTasia 2003.
  • Price of best foreign film, at the time of the Hochi Film Awards 2003.
  • Price of best Asian film at the time of the HongKong Film Awards 2003.
  • Nomination for the price of best foreign film, at the time of the Awards off the Japanese Academy 2004.

See too

Internal bonds

External bonds

  • Critique Sancho does Asia
  • Critiques Cinemasie
  • Critiques HK Handled

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