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A-nae-ga kyeol-hon-haet-da

  • 2008
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
705
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A-nae-ga kyeol-hon-haet-da (2008)
ComedyRomance

It all started with football. Deok-hoon falls in love with In-ah, who shares his love and passion for the sport. They quickly become lovers and he proposes. After her initial refusal, they a... Read allIt all started with football. Deok-hoon falls in love with In-ah, who shares his love and passion for the sport. They quickly become lovers and he proposes. After her initial refusal, they are eventually happily married. Marriage is like a dream until one day In-ah declares her w... Read allIt all started with football. Deok-hoon falls in love with In-ah, who shares his love and passion for the sport. They quickly become lovers and he proposes. After her initial refusal, they are eventually happily married. Marriage is like a dream until one day In-ah declares her wish to marry another man. She doesn't want a divorce, as she truly loves Deok-hoon but she... Read all

  • Director
    • Yun-su Chong
  • Writers
    • Yun-su Chong
    • Hye-jin Song
  • Stars
    • Kim Ju-hyuk
    • Son Ye-jin
    • Seong-hun Cheon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    705
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yun-su Chong
    • Writers
      • Yun-su Chong
      • Hye-jin Song
    • Stars
      • Kim Ju-hyuk
      • Son Ye-jin
      • Seong-hun Cheon
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Kim Ju-hyuk
    Kim Ju-hyuk
    • Noh Deok-hoon
    Son Ye-jin
    Son Ye-jin
    • Joo In-ah
    Seong-hun Cheon
    Hyeon-cheol Hong
    Yang Jung-ah
      Oh Jung-se
      Oh Jung-se
      • Byeong-soo
      Joo Sang-uk
      Joo Sang-uk
      • Han Jae-kyeong
      • (as Joo Sang-wook)
      Jeong Se-hyeong
      Jeong Se-hyeong
      • Doctor
      Choi Won-hong
      Choi Won-hong
        Oh Yeon-ah
        • So Yeong
        • (as Yeon-ah Oh)
        Yoon Yeong-geol
        • Bar owner
        • (as Yeong-geol Yun)
        • Director
          • Yun-su Chong
        • Writers
          • Yun-su Chong
          • Hye-jin Song
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        6DICK STEEL

        A Nutshell Review: My Wife Got Married

        I'd like to warrant a guess that many in the fully packed hall tonight are fans of Korean actress Son Ye-jin. I suppose thanks to many a Korean drama serial, and her other movies like April Snow and Art of Seduction probably earned her many fans in return, showcasing her range from the demure to the downright crazy in a comedic turn for the latter. Not to forget of course that she can be sensual and sultry femme fatale when the need arises, in her latest film Open City (Which didn't make it here unfortunately), and now My Wife Got Married, shown in the festival.

        Directed by Jeon Yu-su who brought us Le Grand Chef, one of my favourite shows from last year, this film examines the complicated affairs of the heart when it boils down to polygamy, and what more, a polygamous female at that. I suppose for guys there's this level of possessiveness as displayed by Roh Deok-hoon (Kim Ju-hyuk) who had spent almost all his adult life pining for this one girl Joo In-ah (Son Ye-jin), having charmed his socks off. Despite her very point-blank revelation that she has the propensity to love more than one man, he relentlessly gets her to settle down with him, which she did, until well, the title says it all.

        Running almost two hours long, it had enough bandwidth to raise some questions whether absence makes the heart grow fonder, or does it make the heart flutter to another, especially when someone else seemed to click better, and may become the best one who got away, unless you can help it. There's also the issue about trust, which puts to the test Deok-hoon's patience and tolerance with In-ah being prone to late night outings, drink, and what's essentially a what-goes-around-comes-around situation. That in fact whether one's lust would compel one to make irrational decisions, or wistful ones such as expecting a complete character and attitude change in another. And how about that probe into loving someone whom you just can't live without as well.

        In-ah's character might be a little warped or unorthodox, but it does perhaps tickle our acceptance of double standards in the act where guys go around sowing the wild oats. Here, In-ah has this strange explanation why she did the things she did, in allowing herself to fall for another, just so that she can be on the receiving end of double the love showered upon her, since she has to split time between men, having to relocate to another city due to work commitments and developing feelings for another party.

        Come to think of it, there's really a wedge between the lovers early on in the film, where you learn one supports Real Madrid, and the other Barcelona. This is akin to falling in love with the enemy, especially to football fanatics like themselves, which of course led to certain punchlines and comedy in between the sheets. The first half was typical of a straight romance of loving the lust of the office, and it all seemed to be coasting through a typical formula after a very early seduction scene.

        However the film seemed to have worn itself out when it crossed the mid point where In-ah confesses to Deok-hoon about the other man in her life, and everything else collapses under the weight of Deok-hoon's biological obsession over In-ah's child. The strangeness of the relationship triangle multiplies toward the last act, where In-ah's just pretty nonchalant over the addition of the child, and it's a pity too that she disappears for a while as the focus shifted toward the two men missing the common love of their lives.

        Son Ye-jin had won the Best Actress award in Korea's Blue Dragon Film Awards last year, and it looks like her charismatic star would continue to shine. This is one definitely for her fans, if they can get past the relatively unconventional character set to raise eyebrows and provide some quality post-viewing discussion.
        2josepaul-68510

        Won't recommend to son ye jin fans, weak storyline

        Normal patriarchal society and films, one man ,one wife, and his lover. This near matriarchal film, one wife, two husband. Storyline is weak, was lagging and tests viewer's patience level. Actress is cute. Felt sympathy for the husband character
        6gohmifune

        Probably not missing anything...

        Frankly, if you give this one a miss, your world won't end. The thing with this movie is that it has a good premise, but due to some odd pacing, script and character development issues, and some thrown in and disposable themes, it doesn't quite seem to hit the mark. Also, it just tries too hard.

        All this is not to say that there isn't anything good about the movie. The direction was fine, the acting and casting were easily the strongest parts of the film, and it didn't feel overlong or overshort. However, these are technical merits that one should really expect from a modern movie, especially a South Korean one.

        The movie doesn't quite seem to know what kind of film it wants to be until the end so if you have a bit of patience and curiosity, it may be worth a look, but don't expect too much beyond average.
        3Paulo_Clemente

        Not a comedy, Not a romance.

        Although I am a fan of Korean movies and dramas this one is a waste of time.

        The story is weak, it's an almost two hours of disappointment.

        So what's the movie gold? Cheating is fine? Adultery is fine ?

        Mix a kid in the middle of a disaster family is fine? Really?

        This is supposed to be a comedy, nice, where is the fun in this movie?

        The actors do their best, but the story is so bad that even they can't save it.

        I am sorry to see Son Ye-jin mixed in a movie like this, such a talented actress and one the most beautiful woman I have seen , I wonder why do some actors accept acting in a movie like this.

        I have seen amazing Korean movies and dramas, and I will keep watching it, but this is just a waste of time. And if you are a fan of Son Ye-jin think twice before you see it, you will be disappointed on the end.
        2budidonk

        Waste

        I think this movie more fiction than a sci di movie.... Didnt blame the cast, but the script

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        • Release date
          • October 23, 2008 (South Korea)
        • Country of origin
          • South Korea
        • Official sites
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        • Language
          • Korean
        • Also known as
          • My Wife Got Married
        • Filming locations
          • Spain
        • Production company
          • JupiterFilm
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        • Gross worldwide
          • $8,789,900
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 59 minutes
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Dolby Digital
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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