My latest Korean film that touched my heart
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| Miles apart yet a breath away |
Cast: Lee Jun Ki, Aoi Miyazaki
Director: Han Sang-hye (Han Sang-Hee)
Producer: Jonat Han Kim
Genre: Romance
Genre: Romance
The film
Virgin Snow is considered one of the best Korean-Japanese movie collaborations.
Unlike the popular Korean-Japanese, my Way which is based on a person’s dream
caught in 2nd World War, Virgin Snow shows the audience that love
knows no language and distance barrier.
The film starts with Min, a Korean boy, exploring Kyoto as
he has just moved to Japan with his father, a potter. Then in a local shrine he
bumps into Nanae, an aspiring Japanese girl. He becomes head over heel at first
sight strongly attracted at her simplicity and stunning eyes. Luck stays by him
as he finds out she attends the same school he has just transferred. Despite their
cultural and language barrier, their relation develops fast from friends to
special someone. However, the sudden illness of Min’s grandmother makes him hastily
return to Korea. When he comes back, Nanae is nowhere to be found.
The idea of the film is very simple- true love sees no cultural and language barrier. Moreover, it tells us sincerity and faithfulness is the basic element that binds a relation strongly. And lastly the belief in oneself and one’s dream can lead us to our destiny is beautifully portrayed in the film.
The idea of the film is very simple- true love sees no cultural and language barrier. Moreover, it tells us sincerity and faithfulness is the basic element that binds a relation strongly. And lastly the belief in oneself and one’s dream can lead us to our destiny is beautifully portrayed in the film.
The one thing that I like about
the film is that though the storyline is very simple, two persons of different culture
falling in love, the film successfully holds back the audience to their seats. As
usual like all Asian films, the film showcases the scenic beauties of their locations-
both Korea and Japan. From the beginning till the end the audience feels
restless thinking about the fate of the lovers. The director carefully uses
almost all the scenes for a purpose and gives a meaning to it at the right
time. For instance the first scene of showing different paintings is concluded
in the last scene. Moreover the sweet music of the film enhances the simplicity
and beauty of the film. Another thing that I like about the film is the way Min
and Nanae communicate with each other, using signs, symbols and broken Korean
and Japanese language. The perfect cinematography captures the emotions carried
during snow falls.
Both Lee Jun Ki and Aoi Miyazaki
have played their roles beautifully, Lee as energetic young student and Aoi as
a smart, simple and aspiring painter. Both are popular actors of their respective
nations and they continue to capture millions of heart with their cute acts. For
all those who love and enjoy teenage romance, Virgin Snow is the perfect treat.

very good .thumps up !
ReplyDeleteThnx dear for ur support. 11 more post will b waitng for ur encouraging comments :D
Deleteu cn b a gud film critics, seriously.. (y)
ReplyDeletethnx dear. m blushing. :p
DeleteWell portrayed ...keep up the good work..
ReplyDeletethnx ll work hard : D
DeleteNice attempt, what I found missing was a close analogy. I was expecting more comparative layout for national and international audiance.
ReplyDeleteStill for first attempt it's a good job!!!
okay I missed out that 'national and international audiance' part. Yeah I will work on it nxt time. And thnx for keeping an eye on the missing part.
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