Kuan meun ho
- 2010
- 2 Std. 10 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,5/10
3262
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA couple meet in South Korea. They have fun together, but when they fall in love, everything changes.A couple meet in South Korea. They have fun together, but when they fall in love, everything changes.A couple meet in South Korea. They have fun together, but when they fall in love, everything changes.
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Hello Stranger tells a unique love story about a pair of humans who do not know each other, in a strange place, both experience a breakup but eventually fall in love with each other. Falling in love at a short time must be just a false feeling, that is believed by the two main characters in this film but in fact after one year of walking the feeling is still there and never goes out.
This Thailand Film has a very distinctive plot, unpredictable and makes the audience curious about the ending. This Romantic Comedy film successfully makes the audience laugh, smile and rummage through feelings. The film is a success combining comedy and romantic stories between two foreigners who are both from Thailand who are in Korea.
Unfortunately the ending of the film hung because the audience did not know whether they could finally meet again and continue the relationship or not. I think the director wants the audience to guess for themselves how their relationship will end. In my opinion, I want the couple to meet again, rectifying the misunderstanding that has happened before and they are together again.
Overall, I think this is the excellent movie and of course worth your time.The script is well-written and convincing. I recommend this movie to anyone who loves the romantic comedy movies. Watch it, it'll be funny; if not, at least it'll be cute.
This Thailand Film has a very distinctive plot, unpredictable and makes the audience curious about the ending. This Romantic Comedy film successfully makes the audience laugh, smile and rummage through feelings. The film is a success combining comedy and romantic stories between two foreigners who are both from Thailand who are in Korea.
Unfortunately the ending of the film hung because the audience did not know whether they could finally meet again and continue the relationship or not. I think the director wants the audience to guess for themselves how their relationship will end. In my opinion, I want the couple to meet again, rectifying the misunderstanding that has happened before and they are together again.
Overall, I think this is the excellent movie and of course worth your time.The script is well-written and convincing. I recommend this movie to anyone who loves the romantic comedy movies. Watch it, it'll be funny; if not, at least it'll be cute.
This reviewer had always dreamed of meeting his true love while touring the streets of Paris. How romantic would that be, to experience love at first sight while strolling in the City of Love. Language barriers aside, this would be a dream come true for any die hard romantic. But what if this idealistic reviewer were to meet a fellow Singaporean who spouts the ever familiar Singlish phrase "What are you doing here ah?" – would things as romantic as he hoped things to be?
There is a similar situation in this Thai movie. Just when you thought that the Thais have nothing new to offer except horror flicks, Muay Thai action movies and kitschy comedies, here comes a refreshing romantic comedy set in Korea. Yes, the very accessible movie takes place in the country that has its boybands and girlbands taking over the international pop industry by storm.
The plot is simple: A guy and a girl visit the Land of Kimchi separately, and eventually bond together after coincidental encounters, sharing of rooms and confessions of heartbreaks. Do they end up going back to Thailand together to share a "happily ever after" together?
Director Banjong Pisanthanakun (Shutter, Alone) ditches his familiar horror genre to helm this entertaining holiday romance which will be a hit for all you couples out there – there is a reason why the 127 minute movie made big bucks in its home country and became the highest grossing movie of 2010.
One hundred and twenty seven minutes? Yes, you read that correctly – running at over two hours long, this movie goes on quite a bit before you get to find out whether there will be happy ending for the two protagonists. Call this reviewer a unromantic Scrooge who has no one to share the lovey dovey moments with if you will, but there are many unnecessary plot developments which make this movie overlong.
Grudges aside, this Korea funded popcorn movie is still a joy to sit through, largely thanks to its appealing cast. Headlining the production are Chantawich Tanasewi and Nuengtida Sopon, who are extremely pleasant as leads. Tanasewi exudes a boyish charm which makes him instantly likable, while Sopon has a sophisticated personality which makes her girlishly charismatic. The two of them are the kinds of friends you want to travel with, and that makes this journey extra enjoyable.
As romantic comedies go, you shouldn't expect much in terms of characterisation or plot developments. The filmmakers have played the game by the book and managed to chart a predictable itinerary around Korea. While it serves as a great date movie, the production also serves as a visual guide around some of Korea's prettiest sights (that's probably why the Koreans have decided to fund this project as well).
What's particularly interesting though, is how the filmmakers have managed to portray a picture of how the Korean pop culture has taken over the world by storm – watch how a certain Bae Yong Joon is spoofed in a restaurant scene. You'll chuckle at the rather genius move taken by the scriptwriter, and hope that one day, it will be you experiencing an overseas romance as picture perfect as this.
There is a similar situation in this Thai movie. Just when you thought that the Thais have nothing new to offer except horror flicks, Muay Thai action movies and kitschy comedies, here comes a refreshing romantic comedy set in Korea. Yes, the very accessible movie takes place in the country that has its boybands and girlbands taking over the international pop industry by storm.
The plot is simple: A guy and a girl visit the Land of Kimchi separately, and eventually bond together after coincidental encounters, sharing of rooms and confessions of heartbreaks. Do they end up going back to Thailand together to share a "happily ever after" together?
Director Banjong Pisanthanakun (Shutter, Alone) ditches his familiar horror genre to helm this entertaining holiday romance which will be a hit for all you couples out there – there is a reason why the 127 minute movie made big bucks in its home country and became the highest grossing movie of 2010.
One hundred and twenty seven minutes? Yes, you read that correctly – running at over two hours long, this movie goes on quite a bit before you get to find out whether there will be happy ending for the two protagonists. Call this reviewer a unromantic Scrooge who has no one to share the lovey dovey moments with if you will, but there are many unnecessary plot developments which make this movie overlong.
Grudges aside, this Korea funded popcorn movie is still a joy to sit through, largely thanks to its appealing cast. Headlining the production are Chantawich Tanasewi and Nuengtida Sopon, who are extremely pleasant as leads. Tanasewi exudes a boyish charm which makes him instantly likable, while Sopon has a sophisticated personality which makes her girlishly charismatic. The two of them are the kinds of friends you want to travel with, and that makes this journey extra enjoyable.
As romantic comedies go, you shouldn't expect much in terms of characterisation or plot developments. The filmmakers have played the game by the book and managed to chart a predictable itinerary around Korea. While it serves as a great date movie, the production also serves as a visual guide around some of Korea's prettiest sights (that's probably why the Koreans have decided to fund this project as well).
What's particularly interesting though, is how the filmmakers have managed to portray a picture of how the Korean pop culture has taken over the world by storm – watch how a certain Bae Yong Joon is spoofed in a restaurant scene. You'll chuckle at the rather genius move taken by the scriptwriter, and hope that one day, it will be you experiencing an overseas romance as picture perfect as this.
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This is a nice comedy romantic movie. This film is about two strangers who meet accidentally during a tour in South Korea and things that happen afterwards. It's a nice movie with a plot which has a little twist. it's very nice to watch but the end could have been a little bit more prominent.
Somehow i had totally forgot that i had already watched this movie a long time back and last night when i started watching it again, the old memories were back and yet, i was keen to finish it. To explain in two cents, i liked this movie due to its plain, simple, easy to follow script and there are no hiccups to worry about.
Story is old and there are already many movies based on same theme directly or indirectly. However, what difference i found in this melodrama against others is the unknown identity of two leads the whole way and there was not much pressure to repent in past or think through future. After all, why always a movie should contain elements as to what will happen and if it happens and all such load.
At-least one time watch.
Story is old and there are already many movies based on same theme directly or indirectly. However, what difference i found in this melodrama against others is the unknown identity of two leads the whole way and there was not much pressure to repent in past or think through future. After all, why always a movie should contain elements as to what will happen and if it happens and all such load.
At-least one time watch.
This movie was my first Thailand. I live in india and india is never gone make this type of movie. I mean movie is awesome. By the way this Movie was suggested by one of my friend who live in Thailand.
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