Genre - Comedy, Romance
**ing - Tae-hyun Cha, Gianna Jun and Jin-hie Han
Release - 2004
My Sassy Girl (엽기적인 그녀) is arguably the best Korean romantic comedy of modern times. Directed by Kwak Jae-yong, the movie is inspired from a series of online blog posts by a young man Kim Ho-sik describing his relationship with his 'sassy' (scary) girlfriend. The movie became the highest grossing Korean Romantic comedy at the time of its release, and was also a mega blockbuster across the whole of Asia. The movie also inspired an Hollywood remake starring Elisha Cuthbert and Jesse Bradford that failed miserably.
The movie stars Tae-hyun Cha as Kyun-woo, a soft-hearted and occasionally naive college student caught in a wierd on-off boyfriend-girlfriend situation with a beautiful but unpredictable and sometimes-violent 'the girl' (her name mysteriously not used through the length of the movie), played by the talented and charismatic model/actress Jyun Ji-Hyun.

Though filled with cliches and slapstick humor through the first half, it starts to reveal the insecurities of Kyun-woo and 'the girl' and their reluctance to get into a real relationship, despite the pretense. Romantic and bizarre at the same time, their confusing relationship gradually evolves into something more real and emotional, and the movie steers itself towards some poignant and melodramatic moments. But My Sassy Girl never really discards it's comic charm largely made possible by the terrific performances of the lead and their chemistry.


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