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[movie 2003] The Classic 클래식


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Son Ye-jin, Cho Seung-woo, Jo In-sung
theclassic01.jpgDate opened in Korea: 30 Jan 2003 Director: Kwak Jae-yong (My Sassy Girl) Actors : Son Ye-jin as SONG Joo-hee / YOON Ji-hye (Summer Scent) Cho Seung-woo as OH Joon-ha Jo In-sung as OH Sang-min (Piano) Lee Ki-woo as YOON Tae-soo Lee Sang-in as Soo-kyung Yang Hyun-tae as Suk-woo Synopsis: The movie begins with Ji-hye cleaning up her apartment and accidentally stumbling on her mother's love letters from her first love. As she unfolds the old and yellowed pages, the words used were poetic and sounded like an old-fashion story. She is interrupted by a phone call from her friend Suk-woo. Suk-woo is dating Sang-min, a popular undergraduate from the drama club. Ji-hye corresponded as Suk-woo for three months with Sang-min. Suk-woo asks Ji-hye to join them for a movie and dinner, on Sang-min's invitation. Ji-hye agrees and gave a sigh of helplessness as she is also in love with Sang-min. She goes back to read the old love letters. From the letters she discovers that they were from her mother's first love, Oh Joon-ha. He was corresponding with Ji-hye's mother Joo-hee as Yoon Tae-soo. Tae-soo is Joon-ha's friend/schoolmate and also Joo-hee's fiancée as arranged by both parents. But actually Joon-ha had met Joo-hee in his uncle's hometown during one of his summer vacations before that. Joo-hee had begged Joon-ha to take her to the ghost house opposite the river. She is curious to explore the house but her grandfather forbids her to go there. They had a wonderful day together visiting the ghost house. Both took shelter in the rain after Joo-hee sprained her ankle, and ended up spending the entire day together. When they returned safely to the village in the dark evening, Joon-ha was greeted by Joo-hee's family, and was given a loud slap by her grandfather. Joo-hee is the granddaughter of a reputable family in the village, and her father is a government minister. Joon-ha is blamed for his inappropriate actions and taking Joo-hee to the ghost house. Joo-hee eventually fell ill and was ferried to the city, and Joon-ha thought he would never see her again. When Tae-soo approached Joon-ha to write to his fiancé, Joon-ha was pleasantly surprised to know that Joo-hee is Tae-soo's betrothed. And because of Tae-soo, Joon-ha and Joo-hee manage to meet again. Firstly at Joo-hee's school piano recital, and then they caught up again at a social dance lesson where they double dated. The young couple's relationship was put to the test when Tae-soo confesses to Joon-ha that he is falling for Joo-hee. Joo-hee tried to break-up with Joon-ha over Tae-soo. She does not want to have anything to do with either Joon-ha or Tae-soo as she does not want to hurt anyone, and she felt that the difference (I think in terms of background) between Joon-ha and herself was too big.. But their first break-up was not very successful. Joon-ha decided to tell Tae-soo the truth. Surprisingly, Tae-soo already knew of their relationship because he recognise the necklace that Joon-ha wears, a gift from Joo-hee. The necklace was in turn a gift to Joo-hee from Tae-soo's father. The kind Tae-soo decides to help the young couple by allowing Joon-ha to use his name on his letters to Joo-hee so that they may continue to correspond behind Joo-hee's family's back during the long winter holidays. Unfortunately, the truth was discovered by Joo-hee's family, and reported to Tae-soo's father. In a fit of rage, he whips Tae-soo ruthlessly with his belt. To get back at his father, Tae-soo commits suicide, but was saved by Joon-ha. Overcome with guilt of his friend's suffering, Joon-ha leaves Joo-hee. He leaves the necklace Joo-he gave him on the doorknob of Tae-soo's hospital room. A few years passed and Joo-hee bumps into Tae-soo at a student demonstration. She asks about Joon-ha and found out that he was to be shipped off to war. Tae-soo and Joo-hee manages to send Joon-ha off in time at the train station. As she runs after the train, she returns the necklace to Joon-ha and tearfully asks him to return safely. Joon-ha fights in the war, and during a retreat, he realised that he left the necklace behind the battlefield. He made his way back into the frontline to retrieve the necklace, and as he was making his way for back to the helicopter, he is injured by a landmine and the camera pulls away as it shows a bloody Joon-ha shaking and reaching for the necklace. The next screen shows Joon-ha gets off a taxi, and walked into a café. He was meeting Joo-hee. She was overcome with tears as she sees Joon-ha. He asked why she is still single, and informs her that he is already married. As the conversation progressed, Joo-hee realises that Joon-ha has gone blind (most probably blinded from the battle injury). Both wept as Joon-ha tried to return Joo-hee the necklace. But Joo-hee insisted that the necklace belongs to Joon-ha. Eventually, Joo-hee marries Tae-soo and gives birth to Ji-hye three years later. During a visit to her hometown, she found out that Joon-ha had passed away. He asked for his ashes to be scattered in the village's river. Joo-hee also found out that he actually married after she did, and has a son. He leaves behind his dairy for Joo-hee. In the meantime, Ji-hye was confronted by Sang-min of his feelings for her. They got together and went back to Ji-hye's mother's hometown to backtrack the story that she has just read…..It seems like the fate of Joon-ha and Joo-hee continues in Ji-hye and Sang-min. claw01.jpgclaw027rr.jpgclaw03.jpg
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omfg. i cried so much in this movie. what was dissapointing was that the DVD we saw was scratched up so it stopped at the part where he fell in the cafe cause he was blind. i was so mad that i didn't get to see the ending. i really liked this movie. i liked how it was set in the country too. very beautiful.

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Guest making00dluv

this is definitely my favorite kmovie!! i liked it better than "my sassy girl," and that was the first korean movie i've ever seen! i like how in this movie they are very aware - like, the girl realizes how a lot of the stuff is cliched, but understands that that's what makes it classic. hence the title. x] gooood stuff!! <33

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I absolutely love the ending!! the part when Ji-Hae told Sang-Min (Jo In-Sung) the story of her mum's first love...and he cried but ji-hae didn't understand why he cried! and then he showed Ji-Hae the necklace...i was at awe!! my jaw just dropped..i didn't see that coming! and also the part when Sang-Min escorted Ji-Hae to the library in the rain...I'm always going to be in love with JIS in this movie!!

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^^ i luv this movie..i forgotten how many times i've rewatched it....and just by reading your description of the ending scene , i got goosebumps. i love that rain scene too, so sweet!!

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Guest lulugege

I love this movie! I cried so much the first time I watched it. I really like the little twist in the end, it was sorta bittersweet.

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Guest babyfeb

this is definitely one movie that you should not miss. SYJ, JIS, CSW were awesome here. the OST was also great. love this movie!

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i want to watch this!! i didn't know it was only made in 2003.. i thought it was older... but i must watch!

Yeah, it looks older doesn't it?

I thought it was 1999 or something. Hahahah, the movie looks so CLASSIC!

Btw - thanks for the screencaps quteacho!

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Loving this one. It was a good part of the movie.

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