Min moves to Japan with his professor father and quickly falls for Nanae, a kind-hearted aspiring painter he meets at a shrine. Despite cultural and language barriers, they become close, exploring Kyoto and sharing dreams. Nanae promises to paint his portrait on pottery crafted by him as Min hones his skills. When Min has to return to Korea for his ill grandmother, he loses contact with Nanae. Once back in Japan, she’s gone without explanation. Struggling with unanswered questions, Min wonders if his love ever truly reached her—and why she vanished so suddenly. (Source: kisskh) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 初雪の恋~ヴァージン・ス
- Also Known As: Cheot Nun , Cheotnun , Hatsuyuki no Koi , Primeira Neve do Amor , 初雪 初雪の恋 , 初雪の恋~ヴァージン・ス / 첫눈 , 첫눈
- Director: Han Sang Hee
- Screenwriter: Ban Kazuhiko
- Genres: Romance, Youth, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Lee Joon Gi Main Role
- Miyazaki Aoi Main Role
- Yo KimikoSasaki MayumiSupport Role
- Shioya ShunKojima KojiSupport Role
- Morita AyakaAtsusa KaoriSupport Role
- Matsuo Satoru[Monk]Support Role
Reviews
Things that I liked:
- Both the actors were able to convey there feelings not only towards each other, but to the viewers as well(especially towards me lol)
- The music used for this movie was perfect and added into the emotions produced by the actors/actresses
Things that i hated:
- Some of the parts in this love story was predictable(You know whats going to happen next T.T)
Still, this movie fails to amaze me in the way the actors were able to convey there feelings. I thought that this movie was great and I would definitely recommend this to anyone that's a fan of Korean/Japanese Romance Films ^.^
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Although Lee Jun Ki and Aoi Miyazaki (a favorite korean actor and japanese actress of mine) were the main characters it still didn't make into my MUST watch and recommended movies.
The story was more in the line of innocent love, or love at first sight and has many sweet moments. A girl would love to be treated like how Jun Ki treated Aoi here. It was just so sweet... but then again the character build up was slow (although amazingly it doesn't have TOO many draggy moments as i have expected it to be) and the whole story lacked a bit more heart clenching moments as it should have.
The music was well done as both Japanese and Korean musicians incorporated their scores through out the film, it had a great outcome. It's one of the things that perked me up in this movie. Then add the cinematography in it, the movie simple became more than bearable. The colorful views and touches in clothes, back drops and even the things that they hold... it was pure pleasure to watch. Seeing Korea and Japan in one movie is simply adorable.
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