Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThis film is a restrained, yet thoroughly engaging, study of a female post office worker's emotional life.This film is a restrained, yet thoroughly engaging, study of a female post office worker's emotional life.This film is a restrained, yet thoroughly engaging, study of a female post office worker's emotional life.
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I watched this film at the Korean film festival in Berlin and i simply loved it, such a great detailed view over life of a post office worker , to show how complicated human beings can be , the suspense scenes , like the one with the knife , was really awesome . she also depicted a view over Korean modern big city life .
The existence of her dead mother gave the film a subtle surreal touch , and the minimalist detailed shots were quite amazing also . many people would find this film boring but to me it was one of the greatest Korean films I've ever watched .
a film to watch !!
The existence of her dead mother gave the film a subtle surreal touch , and the minimalist detailed shots were quite amazing also . many people would find this film boring but to me it was one of the greatest Korean films I've ever watched .
a film to watch !!
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A director with a great eye for detail creates characters you really get to know and love. The film is carefully shot and very moving. The visual detail is simply amazing. For instance, the scenes that show the main character at work really build up a picture of this particular job. To mention anything at all about the plot would be to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen it. It's better not to know what to expect in a film like this, especially since it doesn't fit into any of the usual pigeonholes. The script is so well written that each surprise seems quite inevitable when you think back on it. And seeing it a second time, you get to appreciate the amazing photography. The performances are totally convincing. The best film I've seen in ages.
Well maybe this movie wasn't for me? I usually do like romantic comedies, what are usually referred to as 'chic flicks', and I love Asian cinema, particularly movies from Korea, and while I know this movie is referred to as a drama, I thought this would place me in good stead to enjoy this movie. Sadly it didn't. For me, watching this move was like watching grass grow. I got bored. Nothing really happened! I'm not into shoot em ups, not into action movies and usually love nothing more than to sit back and watch a movie about people, their relationships and emotions, but I couldn't help looking around for something else to do while this movie was playing. It just never got me involved or into it.
I watched this film the evening after watching X-Men: The Last Stand in part to help wash out the bad taste X3 left in my mouth. This Charming Girl is a quiet introspective film about the life of a post office worker.
The protagonist, is quiet, shy and introverted and just a little bit quirky. A meticulous cleaner, we watch the unfolding of her daily events and slowly, over the course of the movie, we see the connections of her daily activities to past events in her life through a series of blended flashbacks.
The film is meditative and places you inside the life of Jeong-Hae, by asking you to participate with her as she adopts a cat, spends time with her coworkers and explores the more mundane facets of her life. However, as the layers are peeled back into her past, the film does a great job of building empathy for her, especially in light of her past tragedies and scars, and when the situations become slightly less mundane, all the tensions in her past come to light in a controlled, but emotionally potent way. In the end, we understand part of why Jeong-Hae is the way she is thanks to the meticulous study of her behavior and activities along with the insight into her memories.
The directing is impressive in that the director manages to bring the audience into the life of Jeong-Hae with only her daily activities and their connections to the initially mundane-seeming activities in her past. The film is not dialogue heavy and yet it doesn't really drag because of this or the fact that a lot of the film progresses in small steps.
However, this is not a film for the impatient or for those who are afflicted with ADD. The film does take its time, letting the viewer become acquainted with Jeong-Hae in her quiet moments, but at the same time, there isn't a whole lot of action in the traditional sense. In order for a viewer to get something out of this picture, the viewer has to be willing to explore, question and investigate Jeong-Hae in her interactions and activities. That's probably asking a lot out of the typical American film-goer.
Still, the overall impact of the film is quite potent if you're willing to explore it and is quite affecting in the end. I liked it. 8/10.
The protagonist, is quiet, shy and introverted and just a little bit quirky. A meticulous cleaner, we watch the unfolding of her daily events and slowly, over the course of the movie, we see the connections of her daily activities to past events in her life through a series of blended flashbacks.
The film is meditative and places you inside the life of Jeong-Hae, by asking you to participate with her as she adopts a cat, spends time with her coworkers and explores the more mundane facets of her life. However, as the layers are peeled back into her past, the film does a great job of building empathy for her, especially in light of her past tragedies and scars, and when the situations become slightly less mundane, all the tensions in her past come to light in a controlled, but emotionally potent way. In the end, we understand part of why Jeong-Hae is the way she is thanks to the meticulous study of her behavior and activities along with the insight into her memories.
The directing is impressive in that the director manages to bring the audience into the life of Jeong-Hae with only her daily activities and their connections to the initially mundane-seeming activities in her past. The film is not dialogue heavy and yet it doesn't really drag because of this or the fact that a lot of the film progresses in small steps.
However, this is not a film for the impatient or for those who are afflicted with ADD. The film does take its time, letting the viewer become acquainted with Jeong-Hae in her quiet moments, but at the same time, there isn't a whole lot of action in the traditional sense. In order for a viewer to get something out of this picture, the viewer has to be willing to explore, question and investigate Jeong-Hae in her interactions and activities. That's probably asking a lot out of the typical American film-goer.
Still, the overall impact of the film is quite potent if you're willing to explore it and is quite affecting in the end. I liked it. 8/10.
My Charming Girl inserts the viewer into the life of a rather plain girl with bad skin, ugly hands and feet, a boring job, and mild schizophrenia. The movie is at pains to demonstrate her classic symptoms, complete with flat emotions, apathy, seeing imaginary people, and mild paranoia. Her symptom of increased suggestibility, demonstrated by her reactions to advice about shoes and marriage, provides the context for the climax of the film.
The camera lingers on every shot, creating in the viewer the languid mood of the girl. The cinematography is very good, and there are some visual touches, such as shop names and an image of a leering Colonel Sanders, that accent the film and foreshadow the plot development.
This is the kind of film that makes a good topic for a college essay, but is not particularly enjoyable to watch. However, it does provide a view into everyday life in Korea, which may be of interest.
The camera lingers on every shot, creating in the viewer the languid mood of the girl. The cinematography is very good, and there are some visual touches, such as shop names and an image of a leering Colonel Sanders, that accent the film and foreshadow the plot development.
This is the kind of film that makes a good topic for a college essay, but is not particularly enjoyable to watch. However, it does provide a view into everyday life in Korea, which may be of interest.
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- VerbindungenFeatures Hiroshima, mon amour (1959)
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- 1.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 225.557 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 39 Minuten
- Farbe
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- 1.85 : 1
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