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  1. The film is based on a true story told in a series of blog posts written by Kim Ho-sik, who later adapted them into a fictional novel. The film was very successful in South Korea, where it was the highest-grossing comedy of all time, and one of the top five highest-grossing films ever at the time.

  2. Apr 4, 2005 · 3.95. 87 ratings11 reviews. My Sassy Girl is the comic based on the mega popular Korean movie of the same name. My Sassy Girl is a quirky romantic comedy following the lives of two college students brought together by fate.

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  3. Feb 11, 2020 · Based on a series of popular blog posts by Kim Ho-sik, which he later turned into a novel, My Sassy Girl is essentially a series of vignettes that give a fractured portrait of Gyeon-woo (Cha Tae-Hyun) and his relationship with “the Girl” (Jun Ji-Hyun). Gyeon-woo is an engineering student who is generally a pushover on the surface.

  4. Sep 4, 2021 · "My Sassy Girl" is based on a true story written by Kim Ho Sik, which later on adapted it as a fictional novel. It follows the story of Gyeon Woo, portrayed by Cha Tae Hyun, who is a college student and surprisingly gets intertwined with the extraordinary life of The Sassy Girl, played by the Hallyu star.

  5. My Sassy Girl Series by Ho Sik Kim. 6 primary works • 7 total works. Manhwa adaptation of the hit Korean movie, based on the original webnovel. More. Book 1. My Sassy Girl #1. by Ho Sik Kim. 3.95 · 87 Ratings · 11 Reviews · published 2005 · 2 editions. My Sassy Girl is the comic based on the mega popul… Want to Read. Rate it: Book 2.

  6. Profile. Movie: My Sassy Girl. Revised Romanization: Yeopgijeogin Geunyeo. Hangul: 엽기적인 그녀. Director: Kwak Jae-Young. Writer: Kim Ho-Sik (novel), Kwak Jae-Young. Producer: Shin Chul, Park Geon-Seob. Cinematographer: Kim Sung-Bok. Release Date: July 27, 2001. Runtime : 123 min. Genre: Romantic-Comedy. Country: South Korea. Language: Korean. Plot.

  7. My Sassy Girl is a 2008 romantic comedy film and the remake of the 2001 South Korean film of the same name. It stars Elisha Cuthbert and Jesse Bradford and was directed by Yann Samuell. Both films are based on a true story told in a series of blog posts written by Kim Ho-sik, who later adapted them into a novel.