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Four separate love stories are interweaved seamlessly into one heartwarming romantic tale in My Love. Exploring the many faces of love, My Love rolls out a red carpet for a stunning line-up of stars that includes Gam Woo Sung (King and The Clown), Choi Gang Hyee (My Scary Girl), Jung Il Woo (Unhindered Highkick), Lee Yeon Hee (M), Uhm Tae Woong (Forever the Moment), Ryu Seung Ryong (My Eleventh Mother), and Im Jung Eun (Fly High). The film's main attraction, Gam Woo Sung and Choi Gang Hyee portray a quirky couple, doling out the proven charms that propelled them to stardom. Meanwhile, Jung Il Woo steps out of his star-making role as Unhindered Highkick's haplessly romantic schoolboy to tackle a more challenging role as a disheartened college student who slowly learns to rebuild his faith in love. Sprinkling in the magical potions proven successful in his earlier films Lover's Concerto and Almost Love, director Lee Han deftly captures romance from all possible angles with striking visuals, filling up the film with picturesque images and heart-burning sentiments.

Seoul subway conductor Sae Jin (Gam Woo Sung) loves his rather quintessential girlfriend Joo Won (Choi Kang Hee), so much so that he feels insecure about their relationship. So Hyun (Lee Yeon Hee) is head over hills in love with fellow college student Ji Woo (Jung Il Woo) and hoping to catch his affection, she flirtatiously asks him to teach her the art of drinking. Unfortunately for Soo Jung (Im Jung Eun), her romantic journey has long been a one-way street as her object of desire, widowed father Jeong Seok (Ryu Seung Ryong) refuses to move on from his past. Ever the romanticist, Jin Maan (Uhm Tae Woong) returns to Korea after six years to meet his ex-girlfriend while waging a free-hug campaign on the busy streets of Seoul. All bitten by the love bug, how will they ever find the cure for this blessed disease called love?

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Product Title: My Love (DVD) (Korea Version) My Love (DVD) (韓國版) My Love (DVD) (韩国版) 私の恋 (韓国版) 내 사랑
Also known as: Love, First Love, First Love, First Love, First Love, First
Artist Name(s): Gam Woo Sung | Choi Gang Hyee | Uhm Tae Woong | Lee Yeon Hee | Im Jung Eun | Jung Il Woo 甘宇成 | Choi Gang Hyee | Uhm Tae Woong | Lee Yeon Hee | Im Jung Eun | Jung Il Woo 甘宇成 | Choi Gang Hyee | Uhm Tae Woong | Lee Yeon Hee | Im Jung Eun | Jung Il Woo カム・ウソン | チェ・ガンヒ | オム・テウン | イ・ヨニ | イム・ジョンウン | Jung Il Woo 감우성 | 최강희 | 엄태웅 | 이연희 | 임정은 | 정일우
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Release Date: 2008-05-19
Language: Korean
Subtitles: Korean, English
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Publisher: Enter One
Other Information: 2 DVDs
Package Weight: 210 (g)
Shipment Unit: 2 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1011017501

Product Information

* Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 & 2.0
* Extras :
- Actor and Director`s Commentary : 이한 감독, 감우성, 최강희, 정일우, 이연희
- 사랑만들기
- 영원토록 내사랑
- 콩닥콩닥 내사랑
- 60억분의 1 내사랑
- 뮤직비디오
- 두근두근 콘서트
- 예고편

* Director : 이한

일생에 단 한번 찾아온 개기일식의 순간
반짝반짝 빛나는 ‘내사랑’

개기일식은 일정한 주기 없이 해와 달이 만나는 자연현상으로, 사람이 살면서 한번 정도도 볼까 말까 한 희귀한 현상이다. 영화 <내사랑>은 개기일식의 희소성을 사람의 인연에 빗대며 이 넓은 세상의 그 수많은 사람들 중에, 그 길고 긴 시간을 기다려 오직 한 사람을 만난다는 것 자체가 해와 달이 만나는 그 찰라처럼 신비로운 일임을 상기시킨다. 진정으로 사랑하는 이를 만나면 우린 항상 생각하곤 한다 “하필이면, 어떻게 너를 만나 사랑하게 되었을까…?”신기하기도 하고 소중하기도 한 이 만남의 경이로움을 영화 <내사랑>은 개기일식으로 상징화하고 있다.

절대로 만날 것 같지 않던 해와 달이 만나는 개기일식의 순간처럼,일생에 단 한번 찾아온, 반짝반짝 빛나는 사랑을 담은 영화 <내사랑>은 간절함으로 기적을 이루어내는, 착한 심장을 가진 사람들의 이야기이다. 건조한 현대인들에게 찾아온 마법 같은 러브스토리 <내사랑>은 2003년 <러브액츄얼리>, 2005년 <내 생애 가장 아름다운 일주일> 이후, 2년 만에 우리 곁에 다시 돌아온 이 시대 최고의 러브스토리다.

사랑에 관한 탁월한 영상미, 섬세한 묘사
2007년의 마지막을 <내사랑>으로 물들이다

계절의 싱그러움과 사랑의 풋풋함이 고스란히 옮겨진 아름다운 영상미

<내사랑>은 무엇보다 햇살을 가득 머금은 듯 아름다운 화면들로 관객들에게 탁월한 영상미를 선사한다. 지하철 2호선 강변, 성내, 뚝섬 역을 따라 보여지는 차창 밖 풍경과 소주잔 너머 젊음이 넘실거리는 대학 캠퍼스, 프리허그의 넉넉한 행복이 가득 메워져 있는 올림픽 공원… 우리 주변의 평범한 풍경이 <내사랑>에서는 황홀함을 선사하는 로맨틱한 공간으로 뒤바뀐다. <연애소설> <청춘만화> 등 푸르른 계절의 색감과 싱그러움을 포착했던 이한 감독은 전작 특유의 아름다운 영상미를 유감없이 발휘해 서울 곳곳의 정경에 사랑의 색깔을 덧입혀 사랑 영화가 줄 수 있는 최고의 아름다운 비쥬얼을 관객에게 선사한다.

사랑하는 순간을 담은 섬세한 통찰,
그림 같은 묘사가 빛나는 영화 <내사랑>

<내사랑>은 또한 사랑과 사람에 대한 통찰력 있는 언어들로 사랑하는 그 순간의 감정을 섬세하게 묘사한다. 처음 눈 마주치고, 말을 걸고, 그 사람밖에는 보이지 않던 순간의 뜨거운 열정과 심장을 떨리게 했던 고백의 순간 등 우리가 한번쯤 해보았던, 혹은 꿈꾸었던 사랑의 순간이 음악의 선율처럼 세세하게 묘사되어 있다. 관객은 영화를 보는 동안 자신이 지금 사랑을 하는 것처럼 설레일 것이고, 고백을 받는 것처럼 떨릴 것이고, 그 사람을 떠올릴 때처럼 아릿할 것이다. 사랑의 바로 그 순간을 담은 영화 <내사랑>을 보는 동안, 당신은 나도 모르게 떨리는 심장의 두근거림을 듣게 될 것이다.

2007 크리스마스 세상 가득 찾았나요? 당신의 반쪽...

세상이 단 한번 눈감는 개기일식의 순간, 그들에게 찾아든 사랑의 기적! 어디로튈지 모르는 4차원여친 주원(최강희)과, 그녀를 너무 사랑해서 오히려 불안한 지하철기관사 세진(감우성), 짝사랑하는 과선배 지우(정일우)에게 “소주 한병 마실 때까지만 술 가르쳐 주세요!” 폭탄발언을 하고 만 소현 (이연희).

애딸린 홀아비 카피라이터 정석(류승룡)과 그에게 번번히 퇴짜 맞아 제대로 자존심 상하지만 그럼에도 해바라기 순애보를 멈추지 못하는 광고쟁이 수정(임정은). 지구상에 60억분의 1, 헤어진 애인을 만나기 위해 6년 만에 고국으로 돌아온 프리허그 운동가 진만(엄태웅). 내사랑에 불안하고, 내사랑으로 설레이고, 내사랑 때문에 아프고, 내사랑을 기다리는 이들에게 개기일식이 찾아온다.
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Professional Review of "My Love (DVD) (Korea Version)"

June 30, 2008

My Love is the latest from noted Korean romanticist Lee Han, who previously charmed genre fans with Lover's Concerto and Almost Love. Here, he attempts to out-do himself by assembling an impressive all-star cast in an unabashedly sentimental exploration of the many different faces of love.

The film follows four different couples in Seoul, all of whom experience love in different guises. The first of these is subway driver Sae Jin (Gam Woo Sung, excellent in King and The Clown) and his girlfriend Joo Won (Choi Kang Hee, recently in the rather different romantic comedy My Scary Girl), who could politely be described as eccentric. The two meet on the train and share a loving relationship, with Joo Won being prone to daydreams and flights of fantasy. College student So Hyun (Lee Yeon Hee, M) is a similarly odd girl, who falls in love with fellow student Ji Woo (Jung Il Woo, Unhindered Highkick). Strangely, the best plan she can come up with to get close to him is to ask him for drinking lessons - something that proves awkward since she can't handle more than one shot. Next up is abrasive career woman Soo Jung (Im Jung Eun, Fly High), who yearns for the clearly uninterested widowed father Jeong Seok (Ryu Seung Ryong, My Eleventh Mother). One day, she receives a random call from Jin Maan (Uhm Tae Woong, Forever the Moment), an oddball who has returned to Seoul to hopefully meet his ex-girlfriend during a total eclipse. After he begs her to give him back his old phone number so that he can get in touch with his former squeeze, the two go for a drink and exchange sad stories about their depressing love lives.

As such, My Love basically functions as four separate stories, or romantic case studies, though director Lee does make an effort to weave them together somewhat as things go on. Thankfully, he holds back from too many contrivances, and although none of the narrative arcs ever really rise above the level of predictable fluff, he ensures that none of the courtships are too easy and manages to keep viewers interested as to which of them, if any, will end in tears, even if the various endings are rather obvious from the start. The film is a pretty cliche affair throughout, throwing in just about every trick in the Korean romantic comedy book, with Lee seemingly desperate to cover all bases, packing in some post My Sassy Girl wackiness, sob story melodrama, sickeningly cute fantasies, and so on, and indeed on, and on. These are all included without any apparent sense of self-awareness, or any attempt at innovation, and as a result the proceedings come across as though Lee had taken a determined stab at creating the ultimate genre film through the Frankenstein style method of simply sewing together pieces of others. To be fair, the various elements, though familiar, are by no means unpleasant, and they sit together coherently and happily enough, and to an extent he comes close to achieving his aim, at least for fans of the form.

For the most part, Lee is happy enough to simply define his characters by their romantic pursuits, and none of them are ever really fleshed out or made believable. Indeed, the film frequently resembles a soap opera, being filled with flashbacks and fondly remembered scenes of first meetings. The cast do help to make this not too much of a problem, mainly since they all seem to be wearing permanent smiles and seem to be having a genuinely good time. Although the film doesn't really require too much of them in terms of dramatic substance, they all radiate amorousness throughout, with Gam Woo Sung and Choi Gang Hyee impressing in particular, mainly since their characters have the most depth, though given the context this may well be damning with faint praise.

Lee's direction is solid by genre standards, and he keeps things moving along at a brisk and bouncy pace. The film is filled with colourful and bright imagery, as well as a number of cute and cartoony touches, all of which add to the overwhelmingly upbeat feel. Certainly, nothing bad ever really happens, and the film as a whole is relentlessly eager to please and charm, with Lee seeming convinced that a non-stop barrage of melodrama and sweetness is the key to success. Ultimately, whether or not viewers enjoy My Love depends not so much upon predilection for the romantic comedy as it does upon how much of a cynic they are. Those able to accept the film's unflagging, dreamy positivity and in your face cuteness will likely see past the cliche and embrace its open and honest heart, finding it a moving and possibly even illuminating experience. However, anyone even just a touch jaded or with an aversion to an overabundance of saccharine might be advised to look elsewhere and for something with a little more substance and a head not quite so lost in the clouds.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.5 out of 10 (2)

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June 2, 2008

Beautiful People Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
"My Love" is a great tonic, a feel good pick me up fantasy romance movie for all types of romantics and for maybe those in between relationships and partial break ups - and by soaking in the delight of this gently cute, sentimental and heart warming film - I'm sure will raise your positive bar and brings smiles of contentment after watching. Being another sublime romance by "Lovers Concerto" director Han Lee, too, its also pitched at the sweetly sensitive and sublime. In fact, anyone who loves a good uplifting film, should love this! All of the characters in this are so likable, you could take them home as a complete group to meet your mum and dad, sisters and brothers, cuddly bear and kittens and be totally confident that they would all be delighted with each of these cool people. From cuddly Ji Jin to cute and adorable So Hyon, to peace and love dream girl Joo Won, the hug-me-in-the-morning Jin Maan - all making you feel soooo good! Which is the soul purpose of this film - it being a feel good movie. Its like a nicely wrapped birthday present of a huggable jumper with peace and love 60s embroidery on it, and all in the essential Korean style.

All about four couples of varying ages who have various relationship and emotional love problems, who eventually find new special relationships culminating at the time of a total eclipse of the sun in Seoul. Ad agency girl Soo Jung played by lovely Enu Im Jeong (warning : I've used the word 'lovely' a lot here) as a personal interest in her working colleague Jeong Jeok, whose wife had recently died and of him living alone with his younger son. Soo Jung would like to fill the gap in Jeong Jeok's life, but due to his reluctance in moving on from his daily memories of his dead wife, make a relationship with Soo Jung unfeasible in his mind. Soo Jung loves Jeong Jeok as he was the only man to ever show compassionate feelings towards Soo Jung's hard working girl ways, and understanding her being a woman whose always been left on the shelf with no one to love her. Soo Jung, though, lives in hope and at times tries to help out by looking after Jeong Jeok's son, and to find ways into JJ's heart. This doesn't always work for the better though. Subway train driver Ji Jin (Woo Sung Gam) and 'California Girl' Joo Won, played by "My Scary Girl" Gang Hee Choi (whose not quite so 'scary' here), have been a loving couple ever since meeting as passengers on regular subway train journeys. In fact, Joo Won's favorite train number is 2494, which was the train she had been on when first smitten by Ji Jin (who was generally asleep most of those journeys, but JW loved his cute sleepy 'leaning on her shoulder' ways). Joo Won is a fantastic dreamer (with a heart like 60s folk singer Melanie Safka), and in her 'California Flowers in her hair' sentimentality, affiliates Jo Jin constantly into her warm and childlike dream realities of sky and night, that she imagines all around her. Joo Won is totally fun filled, as she walks through a train tunnel together with Ji Jin looking for their special 2494 train in the docking station. There she also draws her dream characters on the subway walls with a fluorescent pen and uses pink sparklers to draw love hearts in the air together with Ji Jin (and also puts a sparkler in a naughty place on her fluorescent wall drawing), so to keep all of the dark harbingers of dreariness at bay. They also ride the subway trains together, playing their fun filled 'subway games' on unsuspecting passengers (some very funny ones here, too!). Joo Won's magical character contrasting to Ji Jin's homely and friendly nature, make these two characters so unique. Its also part of a sad memory for Ji Jin.

When you first see So Hyon at her training college (played by 'prettiest star' Yeon Hee Lee, whose made many a male heart flutter in " A Millionaire's First Love" and "M") and hear the contrasting music of Korean band The Melody (whose childlike music could also fit easily with Joo Won and Jin Maan), you realize you're about to get one cute romance about to commence. And you do, when So Hyon bumps into handsome student Ji Woo (Il Woo Jung) at her college reception area, of who she had originally met the previous year. So Hyon had felt affection for Ji Woo when she had seen him depressed and drunk regarding girl friend trouble he was having. But So Hyon had secretly fell in love with Ji Woo herself. Ji Woo doesn't recognize So Hyon straight away at the receptions area, due to her previously looking different wearing spectacles the year before (you know, similar to Clark Kent not being recognized as Superman by his spectacles). But Ji Woo is amused by So Hyon, when he notices a food token sticker stuck sweetly on her face. They later meet up again at a bar, when So Hyon wants to learn how to drink like Ji Woo, but So Hyon soon gets drunk on a 'one shot' drinking session, and ends up being carried back to Ji Woo's place. So Hyon gets drunk easily ('one shot' and she's all over the place), and there are many such drinking sessions with her and Ji Woo, as they both try to relate and get over their personal relationship problems. Ji Woo about his girlfriend and So Hyon about her 'love problem' with Ji Woo himself, who she secretly loves. So Hyon gets a bit embarrassed, though, after waking up one morning to find some of her drinking sessions she'd recorded on her mobile phone, of her singing drunkenly for all to hear, and also revealing to Ji Woo some of her embarrassing favorite things - one being the smell of her mother's farts. Embarrassing indeed!

Actor Tae Woong Eom plays the part of Jin Maan, the man who gives out free hugs to any people around who need one. His main ambition is to hear from his girlfriend he had parted with 6 years before, and who he believes he will meet again, on the date of a total eclipse in Seoul. Jin Maan comes across ad agency girl Soo Jung, when he tries to get a phone number off her that she uses, and which he needs relating to contacting his girlfriend. Eventually Jin Mann gets to share in conversations with Soo Jung in mutual and similar woeful situations of love. Likewise, Jin Mann and So Jung get drunk at one point in their musings of both being losers in love (is this film relating to the common late night drinking sessions Korean film makers and actors have...as there's a lot of bottle swigging and 'one shots' going on in this!)

"My Love" is a lovely account of how the human heart can, if wishing to, find that special soul mate, and even though there can be plenty of heartache and love troubles, that goal can be attained with faith. The crux of this film is how these characters eventually find that 'special love' at the time of a total eclipse of the sun. The union of sun and moon (albeit so far apart) can be perceived as a union of love between loving couples, as thought of by Jeong Jeok at the ad agency meeting. An eclipse also as a 'darkness' factor, concerning loss. But because such an eclipse is only temporary, it soon brings back the light of the sun when the moon as passed, so that loss can be thought of as temporary also. This latter description I think is what symbolically relates here to Joo Won and Ji Jin's situation.

They are all lovely people in "My Love", so much that you could almost want to hug and kiss them all, no matter what your gender is. Jin Maan is so well meaning by his hug campaign ("tell us you love us, so we don't feel alone" sang Melanie Safka) and a Jesus Christ like figure to anyone he meets, who simply may need just one close hug. Its also interesting that Jin Maan becomes inspired to do this after he got 'hurt' himself by his own separation from his girlfriend when he left her. So Hyon loves student Ji Woo and in the background feels that her love couldn't be met due to Ji Woo's mixed emotions about his girlfriend. She wants so much to speak her mind more and 'open up', and the only way she seems to manage this is by drinking her way out of her inhibitions and insecurities. So Hyon and Ji Woo's situation has a lovely and teary outcome of sentiment in the end, though - that will melt your heart. Woo Sung Gam as train driver Ji Jin is a lovely guy too -- and his eyes and gentle nature convey a warmth of love that Joo Won would feel utterly confident and comforted in. No wonder Joo Won loved him so much within her fun filled dreams. So Jung is also a very sweet and likable woman, that negative words that she used against herself, when she was drunk with Jin Maan, are totally unjustified to the true nature of this lovely woman's heart. All these characters here are 'beautiful people' (a song title that was also written and sung by Melanie Safka). Cuddly, warm, cute, sensitive, emotional, self aware, compassionate, sacrificial, Christ like and hope inducing souls. You could (figuratively) wear them like your favorite warm pullover (so close), or wish for having them all as good friends. I love them! And so will you, when you watch director Lee Han's really special and feel good romantic movie hit here.

The actors are also Beautiful People that make this great movie, too. It was lovely to see actress Eun Im Jeong again here. I remembered her part in Korean movie "Fly High" from 2006, and I only hope that this young actress is seen much much more in the future. Woo Sung Gam is fantastic, too, and I honestly believe that a lot of female fans watching this will fall in love with Ji Jin here. Yeon Hee Lee as young So Hyon is adorable and a very sweet looking Korean actress, who I'm sure could also be another actress to play a real live Japanese anime gal character. Tae Wong Eom, who is also in the recent Olympic hit "Forever the Moment", is great as the Christ figure Jin Maan and absolutely miles apart from the role he performed in "FTM". The student Ji Woo played by actor Il Woo Jung (who I realize is a big hit from "Unhindered Highkick", but I haven't seem this and so I'm a bit of a thicky concerning him, I'm afraid) is also a very sweet guy here and a great contrast to Yeon Hee's character. Dream girl actress Gang Hee Choi is wonderful in her role as Joo Won. Her expression of inner love and innocent playfulness also with her marvelous eye expressions and simple heart, will win you over.

Its ironic, really, that the center of our happiness is generally very simple. Like Joo Won's way of 'painting' scenery around relating to her pretty and happy infusing dreams. Its not about complicated ways of being an enriched individual alone, as love is within all things anyway, and not just the sophisticated rich things. I'm sure this film would be even better watched a second time around or even a third. Its such a subtle type of film that you need to see the bits you may miss first time. The DVD is good. You get the usual 2 disk set and a cool outer case, but inside there is also a small information booklet on the movie. The extras include a special music video that isn't the usual mere footage from the film, but a special version which also features the little actress from the K-drama "Thank You" amongst the set! Its a fun video! And thank you for this film, too, all you guys that made this......its really cool!
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Wonderful movie Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
I just finished watching this movie, and I thought it was a wonderful film about love. It will make you smile, laugh, and even cry. If you are into "chick" flick movie, then give this one a try. I don't think you'll be disappointed. It may not be the greatest movie, but it will defintely give you a nice time. By the way, this DVD set comes with a hologram slipcover that shows different shape of heart when turning it at a different angle. Hurry, before it's sold out.
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