![]() As mentioned before, I thought this would be a very sad story. If you’re looking for a sad movie to cry to, I’m sorry to say that you probably won’t be shedding lots of tears with this. ![]() The film was overall pretty quiet, but the musical scores and effects really gave it life. Her performance was very freaky and chilling.Īnd lastly for “The Good,” the movie had great sounds/audio, knowing the timing of when it’s needed. In addition, the antagonist, Yum Hye-Ran, was equally great. Her range in acting is unbelievable from, to, to this, she’s great at playing both a younger role, as well as a very mature one. Kim Hyang-Gi’s portrayal of a young lady with autism was phenomenal. The biggest positive of the film was probably the incredible acting by the main actors Kim Hyang-Gi and Jung Woo-Sung, as well as the supporting members like Park Geun-Hyung, who played Jung Woo-Sung’s dad. The occasional comedy kept it from being too depressing. And it wasn’t too serious or emotional sure, there were sorrowful scenes, but it maintained a great balance between seriousness and humor. It had some good twists and surprising reveals, and I had chills running down my back when disclosed. But it did shine light on the disorder, how to approach people with autism, and the real struggles of it.Īpart from the greater purpose behind the film, the movie also had a great story. Now, I’m not too familiar with autism, nor do I know to what degree the movie depicted it precisely. It showed the struggles of autism and what the condition really is. Trailerįirst and foremost, the film had a great, incredible message. But now that the two are fairly close, they must face each other in court, as lawyer vs. But Sunho doesn’t give up there he continues to make efforts, little by little, and Ji-Woo eventually starts opening up to him. However, this proves to be a difficult task, as when he approaches Ji-Woo, she rejects him completely. And to prove the innocence of his client, he decides to put “Ji-Woo” (Kim Hyang-Gi), a girl with autism, on stand. In order to be promoted as a partner lawyer, he takes on a case as the lead lawyer. “Sunho” (Jung Woo-Sung) is a lawyer that has background in civic activities, but now is a part of a major law firm with the goal of facing reality. The film revolves around autism and the social issues surrounding the people with the condition. ![]() The movie was directed by Lee Han, who also directed, and stars Jung Woo-Sung, Kim Hyang-Gi, Lee Kyu-Hyung, Yum Hye-Ran, Jung Young-Nam, and Park Keun-Hyung. Oh, and why is it that it seems like Jung Woo-Sung is getting even better looking as he ages? 0_0Ĭontrary to what the trailers made it out to be, the movie wasn’t overly sad, and had frequently funny scenes to keep it from being too serious. Seeing her blossom into a beautiful young lady, and starring in a feature film alongside one of the top Korean actors was definitely a treat. I mean, look at the two main actors! Jung Woo-Sung and Kim Hyang-Gi are not only amazing actors, but the two are reuniting after 17 years! The duo was on a TV commercial back in 2003, when Kim Hyang-Gi was just a little girl.
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