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- Título original: 우리 영화
- Também conhecido como: Uri Yeonghwa , Наш фильм
- Diretor: Lee Jung Heum
- Roteirista: Han Ga Eun, Kang Gyeong Min
- Gêneros: Romance, Vida, Melodrama
Elenco e Créditos
- Namkoong MinLee Je HaPapel Principal
- Jeon Yeo BeenLee Da EumPapel Principal
- Seo Hyun WooBu Seung WonPapel Principal
- Lee SeolChae Seo YeongPapel Principal
- Seo Yi SeoKim Jeong U [Actor]Papel Secundário
- Jang Jae HoKim Min Seok [Hospital professor]Papel Secundário
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Que melodrama mais delicado e sensível.
Estou completamente encantada com a forma como os protagonistas lidaram com a situação e com a verdade. Foi simplesmente lindo ver um casal que escolhe sempre FALAR a verdade, mesmo nos momentos mais dolorosos. Eles enfrentam tudo juntos, com muito amor e respeito. Isso me tocou profundamente.A atriz está sensacional, transmitindo toda a dor, a sinceridade e a vulnerabilidade da personagem principal. E o ator também, totalmente impecável! Ele começa como alguém frio, que não conhecia o amor, e se transforma em um homem amoroso, gentil, que se importa profundamente, não apenas com ela, mas com tudo o que a cerca.
Esse drama conseguiu retratar o verdadeiro amor: o amor que não é ciumento, não é orgulhoso, não é maldoso. O amor aqui é puro, sincero, verdadeiro, uma calmaria em meio ao caos. Mesmo quando a dor aparece, mesmo quando a situação é insuportável, saber que existe alguém ao seu lado, que escolheu estar com você, te torna mais forte.
Foi impossível não fazer uma conexão com o amor de Deus por nós. O romance desse casal refletiu isso de forma linda. Estamos fadados à morte, mas Deus nos ama e nos resgata. E a morte não é o fim, é o início da eternidade. Esse drama tem essa pureza. Ele emociona a cada episódio e ainda traz reflexões profundas sobre amor maduro e empatia.
Chorei em todos os episódios, mas saí tocada e grata. Que obra maravilhosa.
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The selfishness and selflessness of human connection.
I’m still in a daze after finishing the last episode. I am not sure how to start writing since I have so many thoughts and feelings existing chaotically in my brain right now.Our Movie is the perfect example of well executed melodrama that does not rely on excessive angst that borderline crosses to makjang territory. It’s tasteful in it’s emotional torture towards viewers. And it is painful… Even though I knew exactly what I was getting myself into, I knew exactly how it will end, the slowly creeping dread of the finality of the story was exhausting. Exhausting in the most breathtaking and touching way possible.
Da Eum is one of the most beautiful characters I have ever seen. The way she was so full of life, even though she did not have much left to enjoy it. The way she was brave in the situation most would crumble in. But what's most important - the way she cherished herself and people around her. The way she genuinely loved her family and friends, the way she craved the connection and was not afraid to reach for it. Her determination, be it in love, dreams, living, was inspiring.
Was she perfect? No. She was at times childish, stubborn, selfish. There were times when she was irresponsible. And all these moments made her that much more human, that much more lovable, complex and interesting.
While her relationship with Je Ha was obviously the center of the story, I must say I loved her scenes with other characters as much. The conflicting tension between her and her dad - the way he struggled to let her live her life, knowing it will make it shorter. The soulmate bond she had with Gyo Yeong. The complexity of the past and present relationship she had with Jae In. Every interaction she had with any of the characters felt so meaningful.
On the other hand Lee Je Ha did feel a bit underdeveloped compared to her. I still love him, love his story, but somehow I do feel unsatisfied. A lot of things were left to imagine, and it feels like we mostly got the highlights of his story, bullet points of what’s important. That said, even though the title says "Our Movie” I do believe it’s Da Eum’s story so I am not extremely mad about Je Ha not being as developed. Maybe his story was presented in a more subtle way, and with how radiant Da Eum was, I just missed the timing to make the connection to him?
Then we have Chae Seo Yeong - how much I love this woman. The raw flaws and mistakes she made were infuriating, but the way at the end of the day she always managed to make the right choice, to support the right people, to admit to her faults.
I truly appreciate how there were no real villains in the story, or rather - depending on what perspective you take, everyone could have been a villain in someone’s life, even without doing much wrong. The writers made sure to present the same situations from different perspectives, making sure viewers understand that human existence is never black or white. Action you took out of necessity could have scared another person for years. What started as a selfish behavior can turn into selfless conviction. No one is bad, no one is good. We are all just human with flaws, desires, hopes, dreams, fears - they all affect our actions. Many things can be explained, but they should not be excused. We need to know when to apologize and fix what was broken. And this drama presents it all.
Acting… are there even words to describe how amazing it was? These roles could have been so easily under and overacted. It’s a balance game not to make Lee Je Ha emotionless and Lee Da Eum borderline manic. Underacting would make them hard to relate to and feel their emotions, overacting would make the characters seem like caricatures. Both Namkoong Min and Jeon Yeo Been truly put their souls into these roles. I smiled, laughed, and cried watching their performances. It was both beautiful and painful.
What I also want to talk about is the directing and editing. Masterclass. Other directors need to study this show and learn from it. It stands out among all the mainstream kdramas from the past couple of years with its unique styling and creative shots. They truly used everything they had, but with brains and meaning. The transitions used for the storytelling purposes, not just cutting between scenes - perfection. The various filters, screen ratios, camera angles and movements. There were honestly scenes that made me gasp.
The cherry on top was the soundtrack. I am 100% sure I am going to cry when I hear any of the songs. They were so well placed depending on the scenes, creating these memorable moments. If I were to pick my favorite, I’d go with “Love me more”.
So why not 10? There were some plotlines I did not see much purpose of. Example: majority of side romances. The same conversations that were important to present different perspectives could have happened in a more platonic setting, closely related to the filming of the movie. Sadly, some moments just felt painfully detached from the overall drama and the mood.
I also wish we had seen a bit more flashbacks of Da Eum before her diagnosis. I think seeing her interactions with Jae In and Gyo Yeong before her life completely changed would make the future conflict more clear and less one-sided. Technically they did wrap it up well, emotionally I am not satisfied.
All that said, what a heart-stopping and awe-inspiring story it was. It’s a drama that makes you sad, heartbroken even, but somehow not emotionally heavy. I felt exhausted by the last episode, but weirdly thankful. Rather than depressed, I felt motivated. The bitter-sweet taste of life.
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