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The Classic (Korean: 클래식; RR: Keullaeshik) is a 2003 South Korean romance melodrama film directed by Kwak Jae-yong. Plot [ edit ] The film tells the parallel love stories of a mother and daughter.
Jan 30, 2003 · A college student discovers the diary of her mother's past love affair with her future father and his best friend. The film explores the themes of fate, destiny, and coincidence in a romantic and dramatic story.
- (10K)
- Drama, Romance
- Jae-young Kwak
- 2003-01-30
A Korean romantic drama that tells the parallel love stories of a mother and daughter. The daughter, Ji-Hae, falls for a boy who reminds her of her mother's lost love, Joon-Ha, who gave her a necklace.
Directed by Jae-young Kwak. With Son Ye-jin, Zo In-sung and Cho Seung-woo.AKA: Keulraesik / 클래식 / O Clássico / Remekmű / Love Story / ラブストーリー / Классика / 緣起不滅
- 2 min
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The Classic (2003) College friends Ji-hae and Soo-kyung both like a boy in their theatre class named Sang-min. Soo-kyung begs Ji-hae to write a love letter to Sang-min for her. Ji-hae lets out her feelings for Sang-min under her friend's name. It works. To Ji-hae's chagrin, Soo-kyung and Sang-min get together.
- Drama
- 132min
- Jan 30, 2003
The audience is taken on a journey through both romances, each in their own time, showing similarities, but being ultimately unique. “The Classic” is very dreamy in nature. It's pure romance. A story anyone wants to be the protagonist in. Despite excellent performances by the cast, the characters don't feel real, and neither does the storyline.
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Ji-hae's friend is having problems expressing her feelings to the boy she loves, so she asks Ji-hae to write e-mails to him in her name. As the boy falls in love with her letters, Ji-hae discovers the story of her mother's romance which is remarkably similar to her own circumstances.