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Title

How To Keep My Love (aka: My Boyfriend's Romance)

Starring

Kim Jeong-Eun, Kim Sang-Gyeong, Oh Seung-Hyun

Director

Park Je-Hyeon

Length

112 min.

Detail

Sub ไทย ปกสี หน้าหลัง

ราคา

DVD 150 บาท

vcd 2 แผ่น 100 บาท

Preview

In the film, Kim plays Hyun-ju, a kind-hearted subway worker who is rapidly approaching 30, a psychologically important age - or deadline - for Korean women who want to get married.

Although her job is modest and her friends are total losers, Hyun-ju seems happy since she has been with her faithful boyfriend, So-hun (Kim Sang-gyeong) for the past seven years. The only problem is that she doesn't know why her boyfriend has been hesitant to "pop the question."

It turns out that there's another drama unfolding for So-hun, a good-looking bug terminator. He works for a company specializing in spotting and eliminating insects, bugs or whatever else may be crawling inside offices or homes.

Enter Korea's Renee Zellweger of "Bridget Jones's Diary" (2001), a character who makes all kinds of embarrassing mistakes in the course of nabbing her true love. Here Kim Jeong-eun looks foolishly naive, rushing to confront Da-young in person and purchasing 3 million won worth of clothes to compete with her.

Despite the silly role she's given, Kim manages to shine with her impressive acting and ad-libbing. Even when she goes on the lingerie fashion show runway, being mistaken for a model, Kim bats her eyes charmingly and asks the self-evident question like "Ain't I looking beautiful?"

Kim's personal charm, indeed, is the only thing that props up the flimsy storyline. And this is why the first type of people, those who avidly watch every episode of "Lovers in Paris" and get thrilled when Kim is wooed by two ideal men, are the major target of this tweaked Cinderella story.

The second type of people, meanwhile, will feel a sense of solidarity when Kim fights hard to get back her precious boyfriend from the wicked you-know-what.

The underlying idea is that a growing number of Korean men are getting more elusive when it comes to proposals and are quick to come up with all kinds of excuses to delay marriage when confronted by their girlfriends.

Of course, there are no hard facts or statistics to prove this peculiar phenomenon, but some female viewers who enjoyed this film said it's true that more men are dragging their feet.

Girls who are dealing with elusive boyfriends, however, may find it hard to accept what the movie presents as a conclusion: our bug-destroying Prince Charming holds the key - yes, the ultimate key to resolving the conflict, otherwise known as a "pretty personal choice" between the two girls.

Whatever Hyun-ju does in the film, they have nothing to do with So-hun. It is the man who decides which girl he wants to rescue in the end, which is a laughable presumption, whether the critic is feminist or not

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