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Ojik geudaeman

  • 2011
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
12K
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Ojik geudaeman (2011)
A love story centered on ex-boxer Chul-min and a blind telemarketer Jung-hwa.
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Jang Cheol-min is a former boxer who finds work as a parking space attendant. His life turns upside down when he meets Jung-hwa, a blind girl, and they begin to fall in love.Jang Cheol-min is a former boxer who finds work as a parking space attendant. His life turns upside down when he meets Jung-hwa, a blind girl, and they begin to fall in love.Jang Cheol-min is a former boxer who finds work as a parking space attendant. His life turns upside down when he meets Jung-hwa, a blind girl, and they begin to fall in love.

  • Director
    • Song Il-gon
  • Writers
    • Song Il-gon
    • Roh Hong-Jin
    • Ji-Sun An
  • Stars
    • So Ji-seob
    • Han Hyo-joo
    • Kang Shin-il
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Song Il-gon
    • Writers
      • Song Il-gon
      • Roh Hong-Jin
      • Ji-Sun An
    • Stars
      • So Ji-seob
      • Han Hyo-joo
      • Kang Shin-il
    • 49User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    So Ji-seob
    So Ji-seob
    • Cheol-min
    Han Hyo-joo
    Han Hyo-joo
    • Jeong-hwa
    Kang Shin-il
    Kang Shin-il
    • Choi
    Park Chul-min
    Park Chul-min
    • Bang
    Seung-bae Wi
    • Martial Arts Champion
    Oh Gwang-Rok
    Oh Gwang-Rok
    • Park Chang-soo
    Jo Sung-ha
    Jo Sung-ha
    • Section Chief Choi
    Jin Goo
    Jin Goo
    • Craft Shop Manager
    Shin Cheol-jin
    • Old person at rehabilitation center
    Jang Da-Kyung
    • Telemarketer
    Kim Dan-yool
    • Child
    • (as Kim Dan-yul)
    Jung Doo-kyum
    Jung Doo-kyum
    • Jung-Hwa's father
    Choi Gyo-sik
    • Real estate agent
    Yeom Hye-ran
    Yeom Hye-ran
    • Beauty parlor owner
    Jung Jae-jin
    • Switching Shift Elder
    Kim Jeong-hak
    Kim Jeong-hak
    • Team leader Ma
    Kim Jeong-pal
    Kim Jeong-pal
    • Dispatched Police 1
    Yoon Jong-hwa
    • Min Tae-sik
    • Director
      • Song Il-gon
    • Writers
      • Song Il-gon
      • Roh Hong-Jin
      • Ji-Sun An
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews49

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    8totalovrdose

    A Film That Poignantly Expresses the Importance of Love, and the Sacrifices Made to Hold onto it

    Always is a film that brilliantly captures the ironies and coincidences that life happens to offer, and because of this, could be accused of being structured in such a way as to deliberately push the plot in a particular direction. With this in mind, the feature never feels forced or out of place, and even though, by the conclusion, the film begins to pick up pace, as though hurriedly making its way towards the end, again, the climax and final segments are unhindered, and fit fantastically with the rest of the movie.

    Occasionally, moreover, the conversations can be predictable, however this adds to the overall beauty of the production, the plot being as logical and understandable as it is fluent and engaging. So Ji-Sub is outstanding as Cheol-Min, a former boxer with a dark past, who is attempting to atone. His awkwardness in social situations is emphasized in his dialogue, sometimes conveying a hurtful comment to hide the honesty beneath. Han Hyo-Joo is equally superb as Jung-Hwa, a young office worker on the verge of completing losing her sight. Although the way she lost her vision is similar to Min Soo-Ah in Blind, I felt a greater degree of sympathy towards Soo-Ah, whereas Jung-Hwa seems to find solace in her condition, and though her life is immeasurably difficult, she appears to acclimatise more efficiently.

    Despite Cheol-Min's attempts to rid his world of violence, it is this that eventually helps bring he and Jung-Hwa together, and at the same time, has the capacity to irreversibly tear them apart. Acquiring a job as a parking attendant, Cheol-Min replaces the worker that Jung-Hwa used to converse with. She appears one evening, to talk to her friend, and is surprised to meet a new individual, yet continues to stop by every evening to watch a soap opera.

    Cheol-Min finds himself deliberately adjusting his appearance and life to accommodate Jung-Hwa, who he forms an attachment to, wanting to keep her safe from those who would use her condition to take advantage of her. Ironically, at the same time, he is unable to identify those who attempt to do the same to him.

    The leads are incredibly likable over the course of the feature, their relationship being as passionate and sweet, as it is enjoyable to watch. At the same time, those who portray antagonistic individuals effectively create characters who are intensely loathsome from the moment they appear on screen, Min Tae-Sik (Yoon Jong-Hwa) being one such character who is as egotistical as he is villainous. Not long after severely beating Jung-Hwa's boss, Choi (Cho Seong-Ha), after he attempts to sexually assault her, Cheol-Min and Jung-Hwa move in together.

    However, the expenses that are required to maintain their existence forces Cheol-Min to orbit back towards his former occupation, and though his love for Jung-Hwa is undeniable, represented by the sacrifices he is willing to make, the immoral, unsafe actions inevitably lead towards moments, as unavoidable as they are inescapable, which could ruin everything.

    Though I will not deny the brilliance, not to mention the beauty, which encapsulates the characters and plot, as previously accentuated in a number of other reviews, I personally was disappointed that I didn't find the movie to be as terribly sad as I had initially imagined it to be. This aside, Always is a feature which delves into the reasons as to why we love, and why we are willing to go to such extraordinary lengths to maintain our romantic attachments. In this sense, the film is easy to relate towards, and even when shifting into intensely dramatic, and tragic instances, the feature never loses its capacity to keep the audience vested.
    10chichak

    Never!

    This movie may appear to be like any other bittersweet love story as for example the Hollywood drama "The Notebook" which is widely known for the tragic tone entangled with the lives of the two lovers. This one is different. This story is ruthlessly heartbreaking and at the same time mesmerizingly beautiful. It will play with your feelings, it will make you hide your head under the pillow, and it will make you laugh hard for it's innocent approach to life. It will make you agitated, it will make you anxious. It will make you feel like a heavy load has been lifted from your chest after the happy scene which will bring out yet another denouement which isn't the last one. This story will maybe disappoint the ones who seek for something different, something utterly tragic, or on the other hand, it will surely touch the hearts of the emotional ones and make such a strong impression that it will last for some time... Anyhow, it will make you remember that life and love should never be understated, never!
    9paul_m_haakonsen

    Beautiful movie...

    "Always" (aka "O-jik geu-dae-man") is the type of movie that you simply owe to yourself to watch, because it is a beautiful and touching movie, up alongside "Failan", "Oasis" and "Fly Me to Polaris".

    What makes the movie sink right in is the storyline and the detailed characters. This is a love story that will sweep you away, and the characters are ones you take to heart and bond with. As such, then South Korean director Il-gon Song really managed to put together an unforgettable movie.

    And the actors and actresses in the movie also have an immense credit for making this a beautiful movie. Especially the two leading talents Ji-Seob So (playing Cheol-Min) and Hyo-Jo Han (playing Jeong-Hwa) were fabulous in the movie, both together and on their own.

    "Always" tells the story of ex-boxer Cheol-Min who works at a parking garage where he happens to meet the blind telemarketing woman Jeong-Hwa. A friendship sparks and blossoms into love.

    It should be said that "Always" is likely to have you in tears, so you might just want to have a tissue within arms reach. Yep, the movie does have that strong of an impact, as it a very emotional movie.

    This is MUST watch if you enjoy the South Korean cinema in all its diversity.
    8m-afrodith

    Excellent Drama for true love

    OK, it is easy to guess the story but I must admit that it is very good directed. The actors are terrific in performance and appearance. Ji-Sub So is very handsome (his face is one of the prettiest Korean faces I have ever seen combining good looking with deep voice and attractive sportive image) and his acting is pretty good, specifically at the end. Jeong-hwa is the sweetest girl I have ever seen in Korean movies and her performance is excellent as well. I thinks she has a big future as an actress. The directions is very touching and manages to describe the depth of the characters. I am a 33-year-old-cynic female pig but I cried because of the movie.
    8ryanmarkdante

    A love story for all!

    So here goes my very first ever Review in the entire world! I had to register to IMDb in order to express my emotion and share to All my profound feeling after having watched this film.

    I have in the many years watched various Korean movies and TV series from Swordplay, Action & Drama. When I came across this film, I did not know what to expect or how this film would be. I just wanted to watch it, and at the end of the movie; I felt content, happy and invigorated.

    For those of you who have not watched many Korean movies. Know this, they are a very passionate people, funny and even cute in their mannerism. Very different from your Hollywood or European movies. Please watch this movie with an open heart and let Chul-min and Junghwa take you on a journey of life through their eyes, through co-incidences, the affects the decisions we make. The trials we go through and the sacrifices we make in the name of love.

    I hope my dear friend that after having watched this movie through the end, that like myself you find yourself thinking of someone who you would like to share this movie with. Then go forth and spread the love.

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    • Trivia
      An Indian Hindi movie is produced in adaptation of this film. The movie is "Do Lafzaon Ka Kahani"(2016) starring Randeep Hooda and Kajal Agarwal.
    • Quotes

      Jeong-hwa: I said I'd see your face only.

      Jeong-hwa: Why did you make me see only mine?

    • Connections
      Remade as Sadece Sen (2014)

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 2011 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Always
    • Filming locations
      • Seoul, South Korea
    • Production companies
      • HB Entertainment
      • Showbox/Mediaplex
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,941,450
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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