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My Sassy Girl

"My date with her started."

A dweeby, mild-mannered man comes to the aid of a drunk young woman on a subway platform. Little does he know how much trouble he’s in for.

Top Cast

  • Gianna Jun

    Gianna Jun

    The Girl

  • Cha Tae-hyun

    Cha Tae-hyun

    Kyun-woo

  • Kim In-mun

    Kim In-mun

    Kyun-woo's Father

  • Song Ok-suk

    Song Ok-suk

    Kyun-woo's Mother

  • Han Jin-hee

    Han Jin-hee

    The Girl's Father

  • Hyun Sook-hee

    Hyun Sook-hee

    The Girl's Mother

  • Kim Il-woo

    Kim Il-woo

    Quintuplets

  • Seo Dong-won

    Seo Dong-won

    Army Deserter

  • Yoo Soon-chul

    Yoo Soon-chul

    Old Man

Overview

A dweeby, mild-mannered man comes to the aid of a drunk young woman on a subway platform. Little does he know how much trouble he’s in for.

Rating

7.5 / 10
659 Reviews
2 Popular

1 Reviews

  • badelf
    badelf
    8 Sep 9, 2023

    This is a hilarious and completely over-the-top love story. There were points in the film I thought it might be way too offscale, even for me. But by then, I was completely invested in both the lead characters. And I'm certainly glad that I watched to the end. The basic premise here is highly cultural. You'd never catch a Westerner doing any of the things that Kyun-Woo (Tae-Hyun Cha) does in this film. You'll have to just accept that Apparently, this story is based in a real-world romance. This is a great film mostly because of the power of the leads. One thing I remember from acting classes is being told that if your character is going to lie, make damn sure you are really lying. I have never seen an actor pull this off better or more completely than Jun Ji-hyun (The Girl). Do yourself a favor and watch this to the end. You'll be glad you did.

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