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Keulraesik

  • 2003
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
11K
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Son Ye-jin in Keulraesik (2003)
The Classic(2003)
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Period DramaTragedyTragic RomanceDramaRomance

Shy Ji-hae's friend asks Ji-hae to write e-mails to the boy she loves in her name. As the boy falls in love with her letters, Ji-hae discovers the story of her mother's romance which is rema... Read allShy Ji-hae's friend asks Ji-hae to write e-mails to the boy she loves 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.Shy Ji-hae's friend asks Ji-hae to write e-mails to the boy she loves 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.

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    • Jae-young Kwak
  • Writer
    • Jae-young Kwak
  • Stars
    • Son Ye-jin
    • Zo In-sung
    • Cho Seung-woo
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • Jae-young Kwak
    • Writer
      • Jae-young Kwak
    • Stars
      • Son Ye-jin
      • Zo In-sung
      • Cho Seung-woo
    • 57User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Son Ye-jin
    Son Ye-jin
    • Joo Hee…
    Zo In-sung
    Zo In-sung
    • Sang-min
    • (as Jo In-seong)
    Cho Seung-woo
    Cho Seung-woo
    • Jun-ho
    Lee Ki-woo
    Lee Ki-woo
    • Tae-soo
    Lee Joo-eun
    • Soo-kyeong
    • (as Lee Sang-in)
    Im Ye-jin
    Im Ye-jin
    • Shopkeeper
    Hyeon-tae Yang
    • Seok-woo
    Kim Byeong-Ok
    Kim Byeong-Ok
    • Homeroom teacher
    Go Hyun-jung
    Go Hyun-jung
    Lee Seo
    Lee Seung-cheol
    • Tae-soo's father
    Seo Young-hee
    Seo Young-hee
    • Director
      • Jae-young Kwak
    • Writer
      • Jae-young Kwak
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    User reviews57

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    valya321

    what can i say...

    I know that "Classic" is cheesy and at times, very cliche. But the film acknowledges this fact when the character of Ji Hae reads the letter that her mother's first love, Jun Ho, had written to her and she states how cheesy it is. And yet, she decides that she'll not call it cheesy, but instead, call it classic.

    The intent of this film is not to enlighten or to be original. Love is not original. It is the most common of emotions. The point, rather, I think, is to show how it is possible for love to be like the way it is between the characters in the movie. Through the good and the bad, love is worth it. Yes, saying that love is worth it is very cliche and cheesy. But what the hell. Life is a goddamn cliche in itself and if you're not ready to accept that, then well, what can I say?

    I can say, "Go watch 'Classic' and cry or vomit. Either way, you'll feel better."

    Oh, by the way, nice acting by Son Ye Jin and Jo Seung Woo. They set up a truly believable dynamic.

    8/10 is my score for this pretty love story. Reminded me of the story of how my parents met in Korea. I am glad to see Korean cinema improve.
    10zeno-zokalj

    One of the best love stories I have seen!

    I gave this movie 10/10 because it's, beside My Sassy Girl and The Notebook, one of the best love stories I have ever seen. Storytelling is perfect, actors are excellent and music is very nice and ads to the atmosphere.

    I highly recommend this to anyone. Not just to people who love romantic movies, but to people who love good movies, regardless of genre.

    I just started to explore a wonderful world of Asian cinematography and so far, I'm absolutely amazed! :)

    I'll also use the opportunity to recommend: Thirst, My Sassy Girl, The Classic, Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, Oldboy and A Tale of Two Sisters if you haven't watched them already.
    8d_art

    A well-executed melodrama in itself

    The story involves a girl, whose best friend is dating a guy that she secretly likes. She one day finds a diary and letters from the past that belonged to her mother. The story then shifts to the past where the mother is a young woman who falls in love with a guy, but she herself is arranged to be married with the guy's friend. There's a parallel between the past and present and the story shifts back and forth between two romances. I found this movie to be a well-executed Korean melodrama. The cinematography is quite beautiful. However, it is rather cliche in some parts (as some aspects of the director's previous work feels a bit repeated here), yet as a movie itself, it is a well-filmed, nicely delivered piece of work. It is kind of unfortunate, however, given the popularity and the expectations given to the movie due to the director's more accomplished, previous work, "My Sassy Girl," this reviewer couldn't help but feel somewhat disappointed. If I hadn't seen the previous work and saw this movie for the first time, I might've given higher praise. As it is, however, the movie almost accomplishes in being a truly great movie (as opposed to good, which it is). Occasional inventiveness in composition and atmosphere and timing is excellent. The movie does tend to be a bit predictable (particularly if you know what kind of themes the director has presented in his previous work) and admittedly I saw the ending coming sooner than I probably should have (althogh it didn't really distract me from enjoying it either). One can't help whenever one sees a rainy scene or when a certain Pachebel music comes out, one is reminded of a scene directly from "My Sassy Girl" (As "My Sassy Girl" actually pokes fun at melodramas) Without some of those distractions, it may have resonated a lot more strongly as an original piece of work. In terms of characters, they are certainly memorable, and the romantic elements (while, not as multidimensional or as deep as the director's previously mentioned work) are convincing. There are some historical backdrops to go along the romance that gives the film a somewhat a denser, almost epic, if not nostalgic, feel, yet doesn't really go in the way of an epic (which itself might not have been a bad direction to go). Some of the attention to detail are also pretty well done. Overall, though, I enjoyed the film as a romantic melodrama, while being a bit hampered by tough expectations and some cliches, the characters and the romance certainly leaves a nice impression.
    10jims1776

    An Outstanding Film

    A multi-layered romantic drama that's a winner on all levels. Blessed with good actors and an equally good story (plus cinemaphotography), you're taken on an emotional roller coaster ride. Granted, there may be an element or two seem unlikely, but nothing is outside the realm of possibility. In that respect, there's a similarily to an earlier film by the same director called "My Sassy Girl." Being a guy who's fond of action films and thrillers, I found myself surprised to find myself enjoy a romance story enough to put it on my list of top 10 films of all time. When I think of Titanic and The Piano, I think of chick flicks. Classic is for everyone. I sure hope that the cast and crew are involved with equally memorable projects in the future.
    10JuggleG

    Timeless and Universal

    Technically speaking, this film showcased beautiful cinematography, convincing acting, and an overall continuity that brings viewers so deeply into two stories which become one, that it resonates long after viewing the film. This movie takes place in flashback format and the quality of the production is proven in the fact the the movie is seamless and smooth that even watching it without subtitles (which I did!), the story was still so easy to follow. Classic is not strictly just a love story, but a story about humanity and relationships of all kinds: friendship and the bond between children and parents. I am reminded of "Amelie" for it's lightness of spirit and dips into the imaginative and the fanciful. An underlying belief in romance rules the characters in both films. Classic is a complete package, there are no loose ends and instead at the end, you can take a deep breath and feel satisfied. I think that this would be a great foriegn film for someone who doesn't like foreign films to see because the actors portray the characters and their stories so convincingly that you can read the humanity without understanding the language. The quality of the acting and entire composition of the movie make it universal. It's inspiring to know that even in 2003 a film can be created that is truly timeless.

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      The dreamy music at the beginning and a little bit further on is the famous Canon in D written by Johann Pachelbel around 1680.
    • Connections
      Remade as Wo Men de Ming Zhong Zhu Ding (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      Canon in D Major
      Performed by Johann Pachelbel

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    • Release date
      • January 30, 2003 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
      • Official Site (South Korea)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Le classique
    • Filming locations
      • South Korea
    • Production companies
      • CJ Entertainment
      • Egg Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $828,261
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 7m(127 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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