My Little Bride
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My Little Bride | |
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Directed by | Kim Ho Jun |
Produced by | Choi Soon sik |
Written by | Yoo Soonil |
Starring | Moon Geun Young, Kim Rae Won |
Cinematography | Seo Jongmin |
Editing by | Park Soon deok |
Distributed by | Korea Pictures |
Release date(s) | April 2,2004 (South Korea) |
Running time | 115 min |
Language | Korean |
Korean name | |
Hangul: | 어린 신부 |
Hanja: | 어린 新婦 |
Revised Romanization: | Eorin Sinbu |
McCune-Reischauer: | Ŏrin Sinbu |
My Little Bride (어린 신부 eorin sinbu) is a Korean language romantic comedy film about an arranged marriage between a new teacher and a student. It was directed by Kim Ho Jun and was released in 2004. It was the second most popular Korean movie of 2004 in Korea, behind the blockbuster hit Taegukgi, with 3,149,500 visitors. It was 4th most popular among all films. [1]
[edit] Plot
Boeun (Moon Geun young) is an ordinary high school girl who worries about grades and has a crush on her school's baseball team ace, named Jungwoo. One day, Boeun's grandfather orders her to marry Sangmin (Kim Rae won). When they were young, during the Korean War, Boeun's and Sangmin's grandfathers had promised that they would become in-laws. Despite the grandchildren's opposition, they are forced to marry because of the strong influence of Boeun's grandfather. Boeun's undercover married life begins: She pretends that she doesn't have a husband and starts dating Jungwoo. Boeun believes that she can manage both men and live a double life. Everything goes smoothly until Sangmin visits Boeun's school as a student teacher.
- Director: Kim Ho-jun
- Producer: Choi Soonsik
- Screenplay: Yoo Soonil
- Cinematography: Seo Jongmin