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Monday, August 16, 2010

[Rating - KMovie] The Classic

Rating:
Cast:
Acting: 2/2
- My rating on their acting is based on how much I felt their characters and how much they convinced me. For the whole 2 hours, I didn't see Jo Seung-woo or Jo In-sung or Son Ye-jin. There were no traces of these actors left in the characters.
Chemistry: 1.5/2
- Son Ye-jin fit the role perfectly. She had the face that could best represent both Ji-hae and Joo-Hee. I didn't give a perfect score because Jo In-sung didn't look like the best choice for the role. The role and his soft expressions made him fade into the background.

Story:
Coherence: 2/2
- This movie definitely has a very good story. I thought it was going to end up as something very similar to Nicholas Spark's "The Notebook" but the unpredictable twists and turns in the end sent shivers down my spine. The last 10-15 minutes summed up the movie in a way that I've never seen. I wasn't looking for missing links. All the questions that I had during the first part were answered in the end.
Interest: 1.5/2
- I had a problem with the flashbacks. I didn't enjoy watching it. It was too boring for me.
Reality: .5/2
- I don't believe that this could possibly happen in real life
Inspiration: 0/2
- Not a movie geared towards inspiring people.
Compactness: 1/2
- I skipped some parts but I was still able to understand the story and I still feel like I watched the whole movie.
Effect: 1.5/2
- It sent shivers down my spine.

Soundtrack: 1.5/2
- The music they used for the scenes were perfect but I didn't like them personally.

Cinematography: 1.5/2
- Flashback scenes were shot well. The distinction between the present and the past was very evident.

Recommend: 1/2
- This one's a good movie. The story's so beautiful that it sent shivers down my spine.

TOTAL RATING: 3/5

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