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Thursday, April 29, 2010

 

Windstruck

so the other day we got this huge suitcase of my sister's stuff, cause she was cleaning up our tiny dorm room in davao and i decided to poke around for some fun stuff, and i found some cds of korean movies, and after finishing all the dvds i bought the last time i was in davao, we decided to give them a shot. we watched disc 1 of my sassy girl(disc 2 had too many scratches on it), my BF is type B, and the last was Windstruck.



In case you're as bored as i am, and i'm guessing we all are, try watching it. I think it's on YouTube. During the beginning Valerie and I were literally laughing our heads off at the sheer stupidity of the movie, but then by the second part we were crying our hearts out. I haven't laughed that hard in soo long.

YesAsia Editorial Description:
Opposites attract in Windstruck, the successful 2004 romantic comedy/drama from writer/director Kwak Jae Yong, the man behind the 2001 box office mega hit My Sassy Girl! Jang Hyuk, star of such films as Volcano High and Please Teach Me English, takes on the role of Myung Woo, a mild-mannered teacher who gets mistaken for a purse snatcher while chasing the real culprit down! To Myung Woo's surprise, he finds himself arrested by Gyeong Jin, a gung-ho, tough-as-nails young cop played by none other than Jeon Ji Hyun, star of My Sassy Girl and Il Mare.
Although this hilarious case of mistaken identity is eventually sorted out, Myung Woo has to return to the police station only a few days later in order to carry out some "community service" by accompanying a police officer while he walks his day-to-day beat. However, Myung Woo is shocked to learn that he's going to be following "Dirty Harriet" herself, Gyeong Jin! After spending the entire night handcuffed to his sexy, but dangerous partner as she chases down no-good criminals, Myung Woo begins to discover that he's falling for the brassy, and yet, sassy law enforcement agent! But as a relationship begins to develop between the two, will Gyeong Jin's over-enthusiastic police tactics get in the way of her love for Myung Woo? Is "happily ever after" even a possibility for these two? The answers to these questions and more are waiting to be discovered in Windstruck, a film which many fans regard as an unofficial companion piece to My Sassy Girl!

I'll be in Davao this weekend for George's Baptism. I can't wait to see her, she just grows soo fast.

Finally got my schedule. (:
I know it's pretty stupid of me to cover up my course, but some people may not like to read my entries, so yeah. xD

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