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- Titre original: 내 눈에 콩깍지
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Eolgulgwa Maeumgwa Sarangui Gwangye , Bean Pod on My Eyes , The Fool That I Love , Love is Blind , Nae Nune Kongkkakji
- Scénariste: Oishi Shizuka
- Réalisateur: Lee Jang Soo
- Genres: Comédie, Romance, Drame, Mélodrame
Distribution et équipes
- Kang Ji Hwan Rôle principal
- Lee Ji Ah Rôle principal
- Lee Dong HoonDoctor Eun Soo [Tae Pung's best friend]Rôle Secondaire
- Jeon Soo Kyung[Seo Jung's boss]Rôle Secondaire
- Hwang Jung EumKim Eun BinRôle Secondaire
- Hwang Bo RaTae Young [Seo Jung's co-worker]Rôle Secondaire
Critiques
The plot was taken from the English movie (Shallow Hall) and even though the English version wasn't good, They managed to do it even worse in korean..
Not recommended at all...
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Basically what I disliked the most was its message that a woman's worth is determined only by her beauty.
The story, about a selfish, cocksure playboy architect who falls for an "ugly" woman due to a temporary vision impairment, was pointless and shallow. The hero was a jerk for most of the movie. He did little to endear himself to me, and the supposedly "ugly" heroine was anything but. I think if you're gonna make a movie about a playboy falling for an "ugly" woman don't cast a woman who looks like a supermodel, put fake buck teeth in her mouth and pass her off as ugly. That's just weird, disingenuous. Cast someone plain then at least the movie might have acquired a little authenticity, if nothing else.
I was surprised to learn that Kang Ji Hwan who I recently saw and liked in LIE TO ME was the male lead in this movie. His acting was okay, but I didn't like him in this role. There was no growth to his character. He started out being a shallow bastard who takes advantage of women and pretty much remained that way 'til the end.
I've heard a rumour that South Koreans are unusually fixated on looks. If there's any truth to that I guess this film isn't so far fetched. Nevertheless, I couldn't get over the blatant objectification of its female cast members.
I try not to judge East Asian culture through the prism of western ideals, and for the most part I don't mind that they adhere to traditional gender roles, but it's hard to suspend belief or maintain a laissez-faire attitude when certain liberties are taken. I worry about what lessons impressionable South Korean girls (and boys) will draw from this film.
I wouldn't recommend it. Watch My Little Bride instead. It's a lot sweeter, funnier and the hero is a decent guy who appreciates the heroine in all her adorable quirkiness.
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