Ji Hae e Soo Kyung sono due amiche che hanno una cotta per lo stesso ragazzo, Sang Min del club teatrale universitario. Soo Kyung e Sang Min iniziano a frequentarsi grazie a delle lettere d’amore inviate al ragazzo a nome di Soo Kyung ma scritte da Ji Hae. Quest’ultima sentendosi in imbarazzo, cerca di evitare il ragazzo ma finisce sempre per imbattersi in lui. Triste per la situazione e per la solitudine causata dalla partenza della madre, Ji Hae decide di riordinare la soffitta di casa ove trova il vecchio diario della madre. Leggendolo scoprirà che il primo amore di sua madre è stato molto simile al suo. La storia s’intreccia tra quanto accaduto a sua madre nel 1968 e quanto accade alla protagonista nel presente. (Fonte: dailykdrama.com) Modifica la Traduzione
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- Titolo Originale: 클래식
- Conosciuto Anche Come: Keullaesik , The Classic
- Sceneggiatore & Regista: Kwak Jae Yong
- Generi: Romantico, Gioventù, Drama, Melodramma
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Cast & Ringraziamenti
- Son Ye Jin Ruolo Principale
- Jo Seung Woo Ruolo Principale
- Jo In SungOh Sang MinRuolo Principale
- Lee Ki WooYoon Tae SuRuolo di Supporto
- Seo Young HeeNa Hee [Joo Hee's friend]Ruolo di Supporto
- Lee Sang InSoo Kyeong [Ji Hye's friend]Ruolo di Supporto
Recensioni
You get a double story in the end with her and her mother's love story. This certainly is the perfect mix of gushy romance with coming of age.
Much MUCH better than Romeo and Juliet by far. It's more satisfying than sad at the end and worth the watch! Perfect for a girl's night. My friends dread subtitles but they had nothing to complain about when it was over.
Although, I give the music a nine because I wouldn't necessarily go out of my way to hear it.
I began the movie thinking I already had the plot figured out. While watching the movie I still thought that this isn't such a great movie maybe. By the end I was choked up and bawling my eyes out. The story takes such an unexpected turn towards the end that you just never see it coming. It was a beautifully woven tale about the love stories of a mother and daughter. In fact, as far as unrequited love stories go, this has got to be my favorite one. Usually at the end of those, I'm cursing the characters for their foolishness but this time, I was awestruck by the sheer power of sentiments and reality when it comes to loving someone you cannot be with. The strongest part of the movie, as well as the best, is the story.
The actors were all truly amazing. Son Ye Jin is one of my favorite actors and she never fails to impress me. She did a great job playing both the roles and brought credibility to the screen. Jo Seung Woo was brilliant from the first scene he appeared in, you just love the guy by the end. Jo In Sung and Lee Ki Woo had smaller roles but were pretty good in their own respect.
I never usually notice the music in a movie because there's not much time, not much focus on it. But the music of this movie was heartbreaking and heartwarming-ly beautiful. The instrumental theme of the movie made me feel bittersweet, like an unrequited love.
I could definitely watch this movie again but maybe in a little while, not in the near future. I'd like to see it again when the effect of this tie wears off and I need to be reminded that yes not all the love stories get their happy ends but life moves on nevertheless.
A must watch movie for everybody. Steer clear if you don't like too of much emotional hooha. But I'd still recommend it anyway because it's just that brilliant!