Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJulian has lived off the money he lures from his rich female customers. But now he faces usurious debts from a hasty expansion of his business and he will be killed unless he clears the debt... Alles lesenJulian has lived off the money he lures from his rich female customers. But now he faces usurious debts from a hasty expansion of his business and he will be killed unless he clears the debt in one month. The only way to save himself is to pretend to be the long-lost brother of a... Alles lesenJulian has lived off the money he lures from his rich female customers. But now he faces usurious debts from a hasty expansion of his business and he will be killed unless he clears the debt in one month. The only way to save himself is to pretend to be the long-lost brother of an heiress and kill her to get her huge fortune. Ryoo Min (Moon Geun-Young), the blind heir... Alles lesen
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Moon Geun-young: I watched the Japanese TV drama in CDs in my management firm's office when I came to Seoul after finishing the college entrance exam and found it very attractive. Maybe it's because there was an affinity between me at that time and the Ryu Min character.
Reporter: An affinity with the depressed character? You are so sunny and positive.
Moon: Well, it's distrust in the world. I had received rewards for the efforts I made, and I lost any desire to do something when I wasn't rewarded for doing my best in preparing for the exam. I felt I could express what was pressing me down inside through Min.
Reporter: The evaluation of your acting in this movie seems significant.
Moon: I'm waiting for it. I'll accept anything: reproaches, critiques, or advice. That's what I can do and must do because I'm now in my 20s. It will be an opportunity to take one step further.
Reporter: What do you think your weaknesses are as an actor?
Moon: There are a lot. I feel I'm not good enough in doing the basics like speaking, breathing, voice tones, facial expressions, actions and delivering emotions.
Reporter: Don't you have any desire to be in the so-called "boring art movies"?
Moon: Frankly speaking, I've had it. But I also think it is the right thing to do now to show what I can do best at my age. I don't want to consume myself fast. I want to go slowly.
Reporter: Last year, you said, "An actor can become anything except oneself". It sounded a little sad.
Moon: I wished who I am in my fantasy were real me because I didn't like real me. I wished I had certain aspects of the character I'm acting, so I tried to find them within me. I found I didn't have them and felt I'm not myself.
However, writer/director Lee Cheol-Ha probably knows this, and he thankfully tones down the usual melodrama for a subdued climax. Expecting a big climax where Julian's scam is revealed, and Min breaks down to the tune of a dramatic score fueled by lots of violins? Not happening. While the first act drags slightly, Lee keeps the twists coming by keeping the film going at a decent pace without stopping for those big emotional moments. Much of the emotions are muted all the way to the end, though it only leads to an ending that's too abstract for its own good. Don't expect Lee to be making an anti-melodrama here, though; Love Me Not is still packed with those clichés that everyone loves. It's just not as painful this time around. Enormous praise, meanwhile, needs to go to the cinematography by Gang Chang Bae. The film is consistently gray (a most appropriate palate given the film's mood), but Lee and Gang frame the shots wonderfully to show their stars at their most beautiful. The use of focus is also reminiscent of Asian television ads with its slick visuals and amazing clarity. It's a far-fetched call, but Love Me Not may be the most beautifully shot Korean film I've seen from 2006.
Love Me Not may be really pretty to look at, but there's not much beneath its surface. What about the amazing maturity that Moon Geun Young is supposed to show? Moon does seem to have come a long way since the "not crazy" sister role from A Tale of Two Sisters, but showing maturity doesn't mean acting like a spoiled brat. Perhaps it is again at the fault of the script, but when even a blind orphaned girl can't garner much sympathy by the second act, toning down the mean streak would be a good option. Meanwhile, the 34-year-old Kim Joo Hyuk fares slightly better in his performance as pseudo-villain Julian, but he's visibly a few years too old to be Moon Geun Young's older brother. Or perhaps I just found another plot hole. As far as melodrama goes, Love Me Not should be applauded for not following a strict formula of clichés, even though it doesn't stray too far from it. On the other hand, Love Me Not is not much of a con movie because it lacks the fun and cleverness in the central con. As an unintentional comedy, Love Me Not has quite a few of those strange moments where characters pop up as if they inherited some kind of Star Trek beaming technology. Thankfully, both the stars and the visuals are pretty to look at, the cynics will love that the emotions are subdued, and I was just glad that the whole thing didn't collapse in the third act. For an idols-filled film, Love Me Not is a solid, but imperfect choice.
by Kevin Ma
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- VerbindungenReferences Citizen Kane (1941)
- SoundtracksSunshine
Written by Matt Zarley, Steven Cahil
Performed by BoA
Lyrics by Lee Cheol-ha
Courtesy of S.M. Entertainment
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 59 Minuten
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