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Kyun-woo : The 10 Rules: 1. Don't ask her to be feminine 2. Don't let her drink over three glasses 3. If she hits you, act like it hurts. If it hurts, act like it doesn't 5. On your th day together, give her a rose during her class 6.

Make sure you learn fencing and squash 7. Be prepared to go to prison sometimes 8. If she says she'll kill you, don't take it lightly 9. Encourage her. The Girl : What do you want to order? Kyun-woo : Cherry Jubilee I'll have Mango Tango Jamonka Almond sounds good too Okay, I'll just have Love Me.

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Most mistakes of Best movie quotes Mistakes in current releases Movie quotes Movie trivia Oscar nominees Most mistake-prone directors Plot summaries and movie spoilers Random movie. My Sassy Girl movie mistakes. Since all the other passengers assume that this girl who remains unnamed throughout the film must be Gyeon-woo's girlfriend he has little option, when he reaches his destination, but to carry her off the train and decides that the best course of action is to find a motel where she can sleep off the alcohol safely.

And so begins their tumultuous relationship. The 'sassy girl' is obsessed with the concepts of fate and time travel. She is convinced that she is destined to meet someone from the future at some point in her life; she believes that UFOs are actually time machines and all her screenplays involve the heroine traveling back in time, mostly to save her lover.

On learning the details of her heartache it becomes blatantly clear that the reason for her obsession is that she really wishes she could turn back the clock or travel back in time herself but, obviously being unable to, she places her faith in fate to bring her the happily ever after she yearns for.

Director Kwak Jae-young peppers numerous references to both fate and time travel throughout the film - with regard to fate the most noticeable being the people whom 'Sassy' berates wearing the same colour of clothes as her especially apparent when you look at the clothes our couple are wearing when they bury the time capsule and what happens to the tree where they arrange to meet. The film is split into three distinct sections - "First half", "Second Half" and "Overtime" - each heralded by full screen, brightly coloured Hangul lettering on a black background.

However, as the film moves into the "Second Half" and the vulnerable side of the girl starts to show the film takes on a more serious dramatic and romantic feel.

By the time that "Overtime" concludes the story and brings everything full circle viewers will feel that their emotions have been on a veritable rollercoaster ride of laughter and tears.

I really hesitate to use the phrase which accurately describes the genre to which My Sassy Girl belongs because of the negative associations which will inevitably be brought to mind for anyone who has been forced to sit through any of the endless second-rate drivel that has been released by Western film studios.

My Sassy Girl is a romantic comedy there, I've said it and more than that it is exactly what a romantic comedy should be - warm, affectionate, laugh-out-loud funny and truly romantic without ever resorting to being too saccharine. The characters are totally believable, the dialogue is witty and viewers can't help but find themselves warming to our "odd couple" right from the first time they meet.

Jeon Ji-hyun was born to play the role of the film's sassy girl. She blazes across the screen like a force of nature, succeeding in making her character utterly engaging even when it's obvious that she's about to hit someone.

The look of "you're in trouble now" which she regularly gives causes viewers to assume crash positions at the same time as being totally affected by her and by the time we begin to see the heartache which she hides below the surface we have warmed to her to the extent of really caring whether or not she finds the happiness she so desperately needs. Cha Tae-hyun, as Gyeon-woo, also gives an impressive performance.



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