A love story centered on ex-boxer Chul-min and a blind telemarketer Jung-hwa.A love story centered on ex-boxer Chul-min and a blind telemarketer Jung-hwa.A love story centered on ex-boxer Chul-min and a blind telemarketer Jung-hwa.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Han Hyo-joo
- Jeong-hwa
- (as Hyo-ju Han)
Park Chul-min
- Bang
- (as Cheol-min Park)
Oh Gwang-Rok
- Park Chang-soo
- (as Oh Kwang-rok)
Jo Sung-ha
- Section Chief Choi
- (as Seong-ha Jo)
Jung Jae-jin
- Switching Shift Elder
- (as Jae-Jin Jung)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAn Indian Hindi movie is produced in adaptation of this film. The movie is "Do Lafzaon Ka Kahani"(2016) starring Randeep Hooda and Kajal Agarwal.
- ConnectionsRemade as Only You (2014)
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Great Pure Melodrama
The Koreans do melodrama better than anyone else on the planet. I wish I had known about Korean movies years ago. (I saw "Always" four years after its release. When will a Korean movie get released in the US?!?)
The plot here is reminiscent of "An Affair to Remember," the quintessential Hollywood romance. But the feeling and cinematography are pure twenty-first century. Though it's a 100% melodrama story- line, the style is low-key and on the naturalistic side. It's never overwrought.
So Ji-Sub is a favorite of mine from seeing him in K-drama "The Master's Sun." Here he plays a very different kind of man, but with equal skill and charisma. His character barely talks, but still feels three-dimensional. Han Hyo-Joo is excellent and her character is refreshingly outgoing despite her disability.
I had to close my eyes for about 5 minutes when things got violent, but that was inevitable given that So Ji-Sub plays a fighter. If I have any complaints, it's that I wanted to know so much more about the characters, and the denouement is on the quick side. I still have questions. But the emotional aspects of the story were handled perfectly.
If you haven't started watching the good Korean stuff yet, you should. It's worth the subtitles.
The plot here is reminiscent of "An Affair to Remember," the quintessential Hollywood romance. But the feeling and cinematography are pure twenty-first century. Though it's a 100% melodrama story- line, the style is low-key and on the naturalistic side. It's never overwrought.
So Ji-Sub is a favorite of mine from seeing him in K-drama "The Master's Sun." Here he plays a very different kind of man, but with equal skill and charisma. His character barely talks, but still feels three-dimensional. Han Hyo-Joo is excellent and her character is refreshingly outgoing despite her disability.
I had to close my eyes for about 5 minutes when things got violent, but that was inevitable given that So Ji-Sub plays a fighter. If I have any complaints, it's that I wanted to know so much more about the characters, and the denouement is on the quick side. I still have questions. But the emotional aspects of the story were handled perfectly.
If you haven't started watching the good Korean stuff yet, you should. It's worth the subtitles.
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- odessajones
- Mar 28, 2015
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $6,941,450
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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