Une comédie romantique sur une histoire qui se déroule lorsque Yeong-ho, qui est bon pour être seul, et Hyeon-jin, une éditrice compétente qui n'est pas d'accord pour être seule, font un liv... Tout lireUne comédie romantique sur une histoire qui se déroule lorsque Yeong-ho, qui est bon pour être seul, et Hyeon-jin, une éditrice compétente qui n'est pas d'accord pour être seule, font un livre sur la vie de célibataire.Une comédie romantique sur une histoire qui se déroule lorsque Yeong-ho, qui est bon pour être seul, et Hyeon-jin, une éditrice compétente qui n'est pas d'accord pour être seule, font un livre sur la vie de célibataire.
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Directed by Park Beom-Soo, this 2023 film is a fairly inconsequential romcom set in the commercial paperback publishing world where Hyeon-jin, a lonely, whipsmart editor decides to find writers who can speak credibly to the single life in Seoul and Barcelona, respectively. A popular female writer named Joo-ok has been recruited for the Barcelona book, but the Seoul tome proves to be more elusive. Enter Yeong-ho, a young, poker-faced teacher unproven as a writer, yet Hyeon-jin is convinced he's the one to write the book based on a crush she had on him in college. Inevitable complications ensue but nothing that prevents the predictable from occurring. Lim Soo-jung and Lee Dong-wook play the initially mismatched pair with aplomb, and Esom brings a flirty freshness to Joo-ok. Otherwise it's a rather forgettable affair offset by the cool urban Seoul setting.
The story is about a writer and an editor working together and falling in love. She is an editor trying to get a series of books published featuring writers in different cities justifying their single lives. Unfortunately the story isn't eventful enough.
Lee Dong Wook has been appearing with monster makeup or looking bad and crazy in his recent shows. So this is a chance for his fans to see him as a normal person in a romantic role. Im Soo Jung looks too goofy the whole time with her eccentric get up and granny glasses and over curly hair. There is absolutely no chemistry between them. He looks like he is modelling the latest mens wear coats and turtlenecks perfectly groomed and with perfect hair. In contrast she looks like a blast from the past. No one in their forties can get away with that grungy look droopy glasses and over permed hair. No reason to fall in love is shown in the movie. There is little build up in the relationship or even signs of attraction. The first almost kiss on the street was totally unromantic. And Esom who plays his first love looks even less likely to have had an affair with him. Why didn't they pick actresses to better match his looks like Seo Ji Hye or Han Hyo Joo? At least then the main couple would have looked good together.
A bunch of familiar faces in supporting roles including Lee Sang Yi looks unrecognisable with the glasses. He shows off singing talent.
The pseudo drama at the end is such a non event. What was there to be mad about? Then his acceptance of the issue was unexplained.
One thing about the subtitles which were in white and often played out on a light background so they were often difficult to read.
Fans of LDW will like this movie but for others it may be lacking in substance even for a rom com.
Lee Dong Wook has been appearing with monster makeup or looking bad and crazy in his recent shows. So this is a chance for his fans to see him as a normal person in a romantic role. Im Soo Jung looks too goofy the whole time with her eccentric get up and granny glasses and over curly hair. There is absolutely no chemistry between them. He looks like he is modelling the latest mens wear coats and turtlenecks perfectly groomed and with perfect hair. In contrast she looks like a blast from the past. No one in their forties can get away with that grungy look droopy glasses and over permed hair. No reason to fall in love is shown in the movie. There is little build up in the relationship or even signs of attraction. The first almost kiss on the street was totally unromantic. And Esom who plays his first love looks even less likely to have had an affair with him. Why didn't they pick actresses to better match his looks like Seo Ji Hye or Han Hyo Joo? At least then the main couple would have looked good together.
A bunch of familiar faces in supporting roles including Lee Sang Yi looks unrecognisable with the glasses. He shows off singing talent.
The pseudo drama at the end is such a non event. What was there to be mad about? Then his acceptance of the issue was unexplained.
One thing about the subtitles which were in white and often played out on a light background so they were often difficult to read.
Fans of LDW will like this movie but for others it may be lacking in substance even for a rom com.
I wanted to write a review about a movie because I enjoyed it a lot. This is my first time writing a movie review.
I am someone who doesn't go out very often and enjoys doing things on my own. It's not that I don't like being around people, but I just prefer to spend my time alone. Even though I live with others, I could relate to the feelings of the main characters in the movie. The two leads did an excellent job of portraying both personalities - one was extroverted and the other was introverted but later got connected. I become more extroverted when I'm out with my friends, but overall, I consider myself to be introverted.
It was also realistic, some times there is no need for a white truck and an ML with a trauma, if you get what I mean, to create a good movie. They did a great job in illustrating the real world through realistic conversation. Indeed, it sometimes felt like something was lacking but that made it even more realistic.
But in general, it gave me a peaceful and warm-hearted feeling of a simple world I could be part of. I really recommend it.
I am someone who doesn't go out very often and enjoys doing things on my own. It's not that I don't like being around people, but I just prefer to spend my time alone. Even though I live with others, I could relate to the feelings of the main characters in the movie. The two leads did an excellent job of portraying both personalities - one was extroverted and the other was introverted but later got connected. I become more extroverted when I'm out with my friends, but overall, I consider myself to be introverted.
It was also realistic, some times there is no need for a white truck and an ML with a trauma, if you get what I mean, to create a good movie. They did a great job in illustrating the real world through realistic conversation. Indeed, it sometimes felt like something was lacking but that made it even more realistic.
But in general, it gave me a peaceful and warm-hearted feeling of a simple world I could be part of. I really recommend it.
The leads had good chemistry and I liked how their relationship developed. It wasn't anything extraordinary but there was a sweetness to it and their interactions. As the movie progressed, you could see them start caring for each other in small ways. They were two single people who found love in each other.
I thought that because they had started off on the wrong foot that they would constantly butt heads in the movie, but this time around the writers were all about mature characters, so although they did misunderstand each other at first, they were able to resolve it and work together. There were short bursts of humour sprinkled throughout the movie so overall it was quite heartwarming in the end.
I thought that because they had started off on the wrong foot that they would constantly butt heads in the movie, but this time around the writers were all about mature characters, so although they did misunderstand each other at first, they were able to resolve it and work together. There were short bursts of humour sprinkled throughout the movie so overall it was quite heartwarming in the end.
"Single in Seoul" offers a refreshing take on the complexities of modern life, steering away from the conventional love story and delving into deeper themes of overcoming emotional wounds, self-acceptance, gaining self-confidence, and professional fulfillment.
The movie's emphasis on personal growth and introspection sets it apart from typical romantic dramas. Love is present, but it takes a backseat to the protagonist's journey of healing and self-discovery. The narrative unfolds as a quiet reflection, inviting viewers to explore the intricacies of the human psyche.
One of the notable aspects of the film is its subdued nature, with intellectual conversations taking precedence over action and passion. This stylistic choice may resonate well with some viewers who appreciate a more contemplative approach, but it might leave others seeking a more dynamic and eventful storyline.
The acting in "Single in Seoul" deserves commendation, as the cast effectively embodies the nuanced characters. Lee Dong-Wook's portrayal is particularly noteworthy, and it seems like he brought elements of his own personality into the role. The authenticity of the performances adds depth to the characters, making their journeys more relatable.
The movie's pacing and lack of high-intensity moments might be a drawback for those accustomed to more fast-paced narratives. However, for those willing to embrace the subtlety of the storyline, "Single in Seoul" offers a thought-provoking experience.
In conclusion, "Single in Seoul" stands as a commendable exploration of personal growth and self-discovery, with love serving as a backdrop to the protagonist's journey. The film's quiet and intellectual tone, coupled with strong performances, creates a unique cinematic experience that may not appeal to everyone but is likely to resonate with those seeking a more introspective and character-driven narrative.
The movie's emphasis on personal growth and introspection sets it apart from typical romantic dramas. Love is present, but it takes a backseat to the protagonist's journey of healing and self-discovery. The narrative unfolds as a quiet reflection, inviting viewers to explore the intricacies of the human psyche.
One of the notable aspects of the film is its subdued nature, with intellectual conversations taking precedence over action and passion. This stylistic choice may resonate well with some viewers who appreciate a more contemplative approach, but it might leave others seeking a more dynamic and eventful storyline.
The acting in "Single in Seoul" deserves commendation, as the cast effectively embodies the nuanced characters. Lee Dong-Wook's portrayal is particularly noteworthy, and it seems like he brought elements of his own personality into the role. The authenticity of the performances adds depth to the characters, making their journeys more relatable.
The movie's pacing and lack of high-intensity moments might be a drawback for those accustomed to more fast-paced narratives. However, for those willing to embrace the subtlety of the storyline, "Single in Seoul" offers a thought-provoking experience.
In conclusion, "Single in Seoul" stands as a commendable exploration of personal growth and self-discovery, with love serving as a backdrop to the protagonist's journey. The film's quiet and intellectual tone, coupled with strong performances, creates a unique cinematic experience that may not appeal to everyone but is likely to resonate with those seeking a more introspective and character-driven narrative.
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