Good movie. The lead girl is quite mousy. Her running away with that ochird flower pot was hilarious.
Plot summary
Jang Mi-Rae (Kim Hwan-Hee) is an introverted and timid high school student. The other students in her class treated her as an outcast. At home, she lives in fear of her violent alcoholic father. She escapes into her online role-playing games and story-writing. Things appear to look up when popular female student Baek-Hab (Jung Da-Bin) approaches her to become friends. But Baek-Hab has her own selfish reasons for befriending Mi-Rae. Mi-Rae also befriends a young man whom she knows through online games. He spends his days giving away free hugs in a park in the hope to meet someone from his past. As they spend more time together, Mi-Rae slowly moves out of her shell and gains the courage to face the challenges before her.
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This was actually really good
Can not stop my tear
While i watch the move i just crying and i can not stop my tear , their act is amazing and pure i love it so much
I cried a lot yet, and I hate sad movies, yet thoroughly enjoyed it.
This is definitely my favorite Korean movie, and I've watched a tonne. This movie was truly one of a kind. I generally hate sad movies and avoid them, so I'm lucky I had no idea it was going to be sad. I enjoyed it because it wasn't really about how pitiful the girl was the entire time, like a lot of Korean movies. There are many scenes where you will cry with the main character, and normally I hate it when the romance is very subtle but this one made it very enjoyable. I wasn't even sure they liked each other by the end or if they were just friends. And strangely enough, I did not hate that. In fact it was realistic. The cinematography in my opinion was good. There was only one thing I felt was a bit weird. The way suicide was conveyed at the end was beautiful, but in the middle I was unsure about the way the male character responded. By the end of the movie though, I understood the message well, which is all that matters.