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2001 S Korean picture show directed by Kwak Jae-yong

My Sassy Daughter
My Sassy Girl Movie Poster.jpg

Theatrical poster

Hangul 엽기적인 그녀
Hanja 獵奇的인 그女
Revised Romanization Yeopgijeogin Geunyeo
McCune–Reischauer Yǒpkijǒgin Kǔnyǒ
Directed by Kwak Jae-yong
Written by Kim Ho-sik
Kwak Jae-yong
Produced by Shin Chul
Starring Jun Ji-hyun
Cha Tae-hyun
Cinematography Kim Sung-bok
Edited by Kim Sang-bum
Music past Hyeong-seok Kim

Product
companies

ShinCine Communications
IM Pictures

Distributed by Cinema Service

Release date

  • July 27, 2001 (2001-07-27)

Running time

123 minutes (theatrical cut), 137 minutes (managing director's cut)
Country South Korea
Language Korean
Box office $32.three million

My Sassy Daughter (Korean: 엽기적인 그녀, romanized: Yeopgijeogin Geunyeo , lit.'That Bizarre Girl') is a 2001 South Korean romantic one-act film directed by Kwak Jae-yong, starring Jun Ji-hyun and Cha Tae-hyun. The pic is based on a true story told in a serial of web log posts written by Kim Ho-sik, who after adapted them into a fictional novel.

The film was very successful in Southward Korea, where it was the highest-grossing comedy of all fourth dimension,[1] and i of the top five highest-grossing films ever at the fourth dimension. When My Sassy Girl was released across East Asia, it became a blockbuster in the region, condign a hit in Japan, Taiwan and Hong Kong. The film's success in Asia drew comparisons to Titanic. Its DVD release also drew a large international cult post-obit, particularly in Red china, Southeast Asia, and parts of Southern asia. My Sassy Daughter sparked an international breakthrough for Korean cinema, and information technology played a key role in the spread of the Korean Wave.[2] [3]

The picture has spawned an international media franchise, consisting of film remakes and television adaptations in different countries every bit well every bit a sequel. An American remake, starring Jesse Bradford and Elisha Cuthbert, and directed past Yann Samuell, was released in 2008.[4] A Japanese drama adaptation with Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and extra Rena Tanaka as the leads started broadcasting in April 2008.[5] A sequel, My New Sassy Girl, a collaborative work between Korea and China, was released in 2016.[6] [vii] At that place is also a Korean television adaptation of My Sassy Girl, every bit well equally Indian, Chinese and Nepali film remakes.

Plot [edit]

Part 1 [edit]

The film tells the love story of a male engineering college student, Gyeon-woo, and "the Girl" (whose name is never mentioned in the movie). Gyeon-woo just cannot seem to catch a romantic intermission. Their personalities stand up opposite to the "characteristics traditionally associated with masculinity and femininity...in Asian societies in general".[8]

One mean solar day, at dinner and drinks with his college friends, Gyeon-woo is interrupted by a call from his female parent, telling him to visit his aunt and meet a potential appointment. At the railroad train station on his way to his aunt's, he observes a drunk girl, standing precariously close to the edge of the train platform as the train approaches; he pulls her to safe just in time. Inside the train, Gyeon-woo cannot help but stare at the girl who is his "blazon" but repulsed by her drunkenness. Finally, she throws up on a rider and faints just not earlier she calls Gyeon-woo "beloved". The passenger aggressively chides Gyeon-woo and tells him to take care of his "girlfriend". Gyeon-woo, completely flustered, leaves her on a subway platform bench, but his conscience compels him to have her to the nearest hotel for prophylactic. While the girl is passed out on the bed, her phone rings and Gyeon-woo picks upward. He gives vague answers in regards to the girl's whereabouts and mayhap through GPS tracking, police raid the room and Gyeon-woo gets maced and sent to jail. He is sent dwelling house from jail the side by side morning, and to his surprise he gets a phone-call from the daughter, who demands they encounter by the train station so she can figure out what happened the night before. Over soju the Girl cries, admits to breaking up with her fellow the twenty-four hour period earlier and gets thoroughly drunk, resulting in a second trip to the same hotel. Thus begins his comically ill-blighted human relationship with the Girl.

After this second overnight stay at the hotel, she begins to get a more active function of his life. She visits Gyeon-woo in college and pulls him out of course, telling the instructor that Gyeon-woo is the male parent of her soon-to-be-aborted baby. The Daughter's mood swings wildly from joyful to downright trigger-happy, but Gyeon-woo puts upward with it and lets her corruption him for her amusement.

She is an aspiring scriptwriter and throughout the picture gives Gyeon-woo three different screenplays from different genres. The beginning is an activity picture show—The Demolition Terminator—which switches gender roles, symbolically having the Girl salve her helpless lover (Gyeon-woo). The second is a wild perversion of a Korean brusk story—Sonagi—in which the Girl, having died, asks that her lover be buried along with her—even though he'southward still live. The last is a wuxia/samurai motion-picture show spoof full of genre clichés and anachronisms. All iii feature the same common thread: the Girl is from the futurity.

Despite all the horrible things Gyeon-woo endures, he is determined to help cure the girl's hurting. He decides to surprise her on her altogether and takes her on a nighttime trip to an amusement park which ends up quite differently from how he planned: the pair come across an AWOL soldier who holds them earnest and rants virtually his misery after being jilted. Gyeon-woo convinces him to release her, and she in plough convinces the soldier to free Gyeon-woo and keep with his life and pursue some other honey.

Part ii [edit]

The Girl and Gyeon-woo'south relationship takes a turn for the improve; her cruel treatment of Gyeon-woo is her way of showing amore and the two abound closer. After a day of hanging out, he walks her habitation in the pouring pelting and she demands he meet her male parent, who is a habitual drinker. Her parents practice not take to Gyeon-woo and on leaving, he overhears an impassioned argument betwixt the girl and her mother over her relationship with him. He does not hear from her for quite some time and his life without her begins.

Ane day notwithstanding, the Girl calls him and tells him to bring her a rose during class (the Girl attends an all-girls higher) to commemorate their 100th-24-hour interval anniversary. He does this, leading to a touching and romantic scene where he arrives in disguise every bit a food delivery person into a packed auditorium and watches her play the melody of George Winston'southward variations on Pachelbel's Canon in D on a piano onstage. He presents her the rose and the two hug while the classmates applaud in approving at his romantic gesture. Equally part of their celebration, they hit the bars and clubs together dressed in high-schoolhouse uniforms; she gets drunkard and as Gyeon-woo carries her on his dorsum, a stranger slips him a condom. Gyeon-woo drops her off inside and is confronted at her house by her parents once again; the father interrogates him and forces him to empty his pockets, where he embarrassingly presents the condom. Her father demands that the two break up.

The Girl does not contact him again and Gyeon-woo naturally thinks they have broken upward, until one day seemingly out of the blue, she calls Gyeon-woo to encounter her for dinner as she is on a blind date. The Girl introduces Gyeon-woo to the date, who thinks Gyeon-woo is a not bad friend of hers based on how highly she speaks of him. She is unusually soft and gentle as at that place is articulate awkwardness between the two. She excuses herself to the washroom and appears to not be treatment the break-up so well. The Girl returns to the table to see Gyeon-woo gone; he left while she was in the bathroom, but not before offer the blind date x rules to follow to ensure her happiness:

  • At a café, instead of coke or juice order a coffee
  • Prevent her from over-drinking
  • Give in to her at every circumstance
  • When she hits you pretend it hurts when it doesn't and vice versa
  • Surprise her with a rose on the 100th solar day ceremony
  • Make sure y'all learn Kendo and Squash, and more.

While the bullheaded date recites these rules to her, she realizes how well Gyeon-woo understands her and realizes her love for him. She abruptly leaves her date and searches for Gyeon-woo at the subway station.

They cross paths several times, but never encounter each other, so she goes into the subway security role to see the security monitors. She sees him standing shut to the edge of the platform (just like she was in the first). While an employee makes an annunciation in the microphone, she yells his name; he hears and they re-unite at the office.

Once reunited the two realize they are at a turning point in their relationship, but, for some unknown reason, the Girl decides it is fourth dimension for them to function. As a gesture to their happy times, the ii write letters to each other and coffin them in a "time sheathing" nether a detail tree on a mount in the countryside. They agree to run into again at the tree later two years to read the messages together. After burying the "time capsule" they go their separate ways for good.

Overtime [edit]

During the two-year span, Gyeon-woo works hard to improve himself; he practices kendo and squash and learns to swim. To pass the time, he also began writing well-nigh his dating experiences with the Girl on the internet as a means to cope. His stories proceeds and so much notoriety that he is approached by picture show producers to turn his messages into a movie; he is ecstatic because the Girl's life-long dream was to have one of her screenplays made into a film. He so desperately wants to share this news with her, simply chooses to await until they concur to encounter.

Two years have passed and on the agreed date, he travels to the tree on the mount-top, only the Daughter does not bear witness up. He comes day later day without opening the time-capsule in hopes that she would announced, but she never does. Somewhen, he opens the time capsule and reads her letter and learns the root of her malaise and behavior: Gyeon-woo reminds her of her previous boyfriend who, rather than breaking upward with her, actually died earlier she met Gyeon-woo. On the mean solar day they met on the train platform, she was supposed to become on a blind date set upwards by the female parent of her deceased boyfriend, with whom she kept a close bond. Because of her chance meeting with Gyeon-woo, part of her feels that information technology was her ex that brought the two of them together and she develops guilt for falling in beloved with him. She needs time apart to heal and move on from her ex alone.

A year after Gyeon-woo visits the tree, the Girl finally arrives. Sitting under the tree is an old human. She reveals that she was supposed to encounter someone at the tree a year ago, but that her courage failed her. She believed that if she was truly meant to be with him, destiny would bring them together. During their conversation the sometime man reveals the hush-hush of the tree, that it is not the same tree; the original tree had been struck and killed by lightning a year before and a similar tree had been planted by a young human being so that his special someone would non be sad. The tree was dead and divide into 2. After the daughter reads his letter, she tries repeatedly to call Gyeon-woo, but is unable to reach him.

Some time later on, the Daughter is on a train and the door closes right before a man tries to lath. She has her dorsum turned to him, and so she doesn't realize it is Gyeon-woo, who realizes it is her and chases the train down the platform, to no avail. They neglect to cantankerous paths once more.

As it turns out, the Daughter is on her manner to lunch with her deceased swain's mother, who has planned to introduce the Daughter to her nephew for a blind engagement. The nephew arrives and information technology turns out to be Gyeon-woo; as it turns out, Gyeon-woo is the boy that she had been trying to introduce to the Daughter for years. The female parent offers reasons as to why they'd be a bully match for one another, but Gyeon-woo and the Girl are too busy gazing into each other's eyes. The mother asks "Do you ii know each other?"; the photographic camera pans out and they are holding hands under the table.

Cast [edit]

  • Jun Ji-hyun as The Girl
  • Cha Tae-hyun as Gyeon-woo
  • Kim In-moon equally Gyeon-woo's father
  • Song Ok-sook equally Gyeon-woo'due south mother
  • Han Jin-hee equally The Daughter's father
  • Im Ho equally the Bullheaded Appointment Guy
  • Yang Geum-seok as Gyeon-woo'due south aunt

Commercial reception [edit]

Box function [edit]

My Sassy Girl was the second highest-selling Korean picture in 2001 (behind the pic Friend), and at the time, information technology was the highest-grossing Korean comedy moving-picture show of all time.[1] 4,852,845 tickets were sold nationwide and ane,765,100 in Seoul over its 10 weeks in the cinemas.[1] It grossed $26 1000000 in the country, making it ane of the superlative five highest-grossing films ever in South korea, at the time.[9] In Hong Kong, it topped the box part for two weeks and earned more than US$1.vii one thousand thousand. Information technology Japan, it grossed $four.3 million from a limited release in 2003.[3] The film also grossed $310,415 in Taiwan.[10] In total, the flick grossed $32,310,415 in East Asia.

Home media [edit]

The pic's DVD release was an international success, cartoon a big cult following in Asia and beyond. In Japan, for example, information technology was the best-selling Korean DVD in 2006. There were likewise a big number of pirated copies in apportionment, particularly in Asia.[iii]

Critical reception [edit]

The motion picture was acclaimed by critics.[xi] Koreanfilm.org praised Jun Ji-hyun'southward portrayal of the character, calling her the "undisputed star" and stating "it could not have succeeded anywhere about besides without her".[one]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Event Honor
2001 Bluish Dragon Film Awards Best New Actor – Cha Tae-hyun
Nomination for Best Actress – Jun Ji-hyun
2002 Baeksang Arts Awards Nomination for All-time New Actor – Cha Tae-hyun
2002 M Bell Awards[12] All-time Actress – Jun Ji-hyun
Best Adapted Screenplay – Kwak Jae-yong
Popularity Award – Jun Ji-hyun, Cha Tae-hyun
Nomination for All-time Actor – Cha Tae-hyun
2002 Gold Cinematography Awards Best New Thespian – Cha Tae-hyun
2003 Hong Kong Motion-picture show Awards All-time Asian Moving-picture show
2003 Hochi Picture Awards All-time Foreign Language Picture
2003 Fant-Asia Film Festival Most Pop Film
2004 Awards of the Japanese Academy Nomination for Best Strange Film

Soundtrack [edit]

The soundtrack album for My Sassy Girl features a variation on Pachelbel's Canon in D) and a soundtrack of 20-i pieces. The Korean song entitled "I Believe" by Shin Seung Hun (신승훈) is the theme song of this picture. The song has been translated to dissimilar Asian languages such as Japanese, Chinese and Filipino.

My Sassy Girl Original Soundtrack
Soundtrack album
Released August 1, 2001
Genre Soundtrack
Characterization LS Media
My Sassy Daughter OST rail listing
No. Title Artist Length
i. "Intro" 0:27
2. "I Believe" Shin Seung Hun 4:41
3. "Love & Longing" 3:00
4. "Episode 1" 2:02
5. "비내리는 밤 (Rainy Night)" 4:04
6. "Hands Of Time" Ueda Masaki 3:56
7. "Episode two (Bip Bop)" i:32
8. "이별준비 (A Stars Training)" Kim Jo Han 4:14
9. "Large Money" 엑스틴, 빅 머니 4:14
10. "겨울 나그네 (Winter Traveller)" 2:36
11. "Episode three (그녀의 생일 Her Birthday)" 0:54
12. "자장가 (Lullaby)" three:13
13. "사랑느낌 (Beloved Impression)" Cho Kyu Chan 3:47
fourteen. "Another Life (Intro)" 0:47
15. "Another Life" Deen four:02
16. "Backside Of You (Instrumental)" four:53
17. "Episode 4 (Reg Time)" 0:56
18. "Lost Memory" 2:37
19. "같은 맘으로 (It's the Same)" iv:19
xx. "I Believe (With Piano)" iv:45
21. "캐논변주곡 – 영화 속 전지현 연주곡 (Korean: Catechism Variations – Functioning in the film past Jun Ji-hyun)" Jun Ji-hyun 4:27

Alternate versions [edit]

In that location are 2 scenes inside the pic that accept different soundtracks from each varying version, notably the EDKO and Starmax distributions.

  • During the scene where Gyeon-woo (as villain) fights the heroine in the Girl's second movie script, the soundtrack to Ashes of Time by Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Kar Wai can be heard, whereas in the Hong Kong-EDKO release the score has been replaced with a Korean track.
  • During the scene where Gyeon-woo exchanges shoes with the Girl, the song "My Girl" by The Temptations can be heard, whereas in the EDKO release the scene has been rescored with a Korean popular-track.

Remakes and adaptations [edit]

Television dramas [edit]

Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and actress Rena Tanaka are the lead characters in the Japanese drama of the aforementioned proper noun which started dissemination in Apr 2008.[5]

A South Korean historical time catamenia drama remake titled My Sassy Girl, starring Joo Won and Oh Yeon-seo, airing this 2017 on SBS.

In Thailand, it was remake as a Thai TV series titled My Sassy Girl started airing on October 11, 2021, on True Asian More starred by Jarinya Sirimongkolsakul and Nutthasit Kotimanuswanich.[13]

American film [edit]

This American remake of the film is set in New York City's Central Park and Upper East Side. Director Yann Samuell states "Information technology'south a fable most destiny, in the finish." whilst Jesse Bradford who plays the lead protagonist summarized the movie as "a romantic one-act about how they pull each other to a more healthy place by virtue of their relationship."[iv]

Indian films [edit]

An uncredited Bollywood version called Ugly Aur Pagli starring Ranvir Shorey and Mallika Sherawat was released on August i, 2008. The movie is directed past Sachin Khot.

A Telugu remake of the film was made starring Bharat and Videesha. It was titled Maa Iddhari Madhya.[xiv]

A Malayalam remake titled White was besides made starring Mammootty and Huma Qureshi (in double office) with some changes. While another Malayalam moving-picture show Vinodayathra was reported to have scenes inspired from this movie.[xv]

Chinese moving-picture show [edit]

A Chinese version named My Sassy Daughter 2 (我的野蠻女友2) directed past Joe Ma stars Lynn Hung and Leon Jay Williams was released in 2010.

Nepali moving-picture show [edit]

A Nepali version titled Sano Sansar was released on 12 September 2008 and became very popular amidst teenagers in the country.

Lithuanian pic [edit]

A Lithuanian version titled Moterys meluoja geriau: Robertėlis was released on 3 Baronial 2018. It was based on the characters grade a popular local TV drama.

Philippine film [edit]

A Philippine version was announced to be released this 2021 in the celebration of original film's 20th anniversary starred by Toni Gonzaga.[xvi]

Sequel and references [edit]

Cha Tae-hyun starred in the straight sequel, My New Sassy Girl, which was released in China on April 22, 2016, and South korea on May 5 as a South Korean-Chinese co-product.[vii] [17] The movie was not as well-received as its original.

Cha Tae-hyun has made cameo appearances in Jun Ji-hyun'southward film Windstruck (whose catastrophe scene at the railroad train station is very like to that of My Sassy Daughter)[eight] and TV serial The Legend of the Bluish Body of water (Episode four, where he makes reference to Jun's graphic symbol's history as "sassy").[xviii] A poster of My Sassy Girl appears in My Dearest from the Star (Episode five) every bit i of the previous striking films by Jun's character.

Meet also [edit]

  • Train Man

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • My Sassy Girl at IMDb
  • My Sassy Girl at the Korean Movie Database
  • The original internet serial from which the movie was based, by Kim Ho-sik (in Korean)
  • Review at koreanfilm.org
  • My Sassy Daughter at AllMovie

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