Fly High Limited Edition DVD Region 3
Kwak Ji Kyun (Director)
| Ji Hyun Woo
| Im Jung Eun
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Rhoda
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February 5, 2007
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February 5, 2007
Cute
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Its light drama with some comedy too. I think the male lead is pretty cool..although i think he needs to improve his acting. But in time, he is another actor in the making. Sangs and dance well too. I thought he is a singer. |
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numinair
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January 22, 2007
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Good Film! Should Fly Higher!
Good Film! Should Fly Higher!
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Although this film story seems familiar - girl and boy romance, girl has terrible illness, lots of light comedy and banter to begin with followed by sadness and tears in the melodramatic second, I found this movie to be a rare treat. I really liked the style of this film and its easy to slip into pacing, and the director Kwak Ji-kyun has done a really good job here with this. The film is quite captivating with a fresh up-to-date film style and the natural energy of the actors/characters come across as very genuine with this combination, making it a movie a bit different to the usual. Even the movie's trailer has been made from promotional film footage with the two main characters and general public in a street scene interwoven with actual scenes from the film, which is quite innovative. It certainly has charm, especially with Ji Hyun-woo's infectious character and of his methods of trying to date Min Hyeon (who he first meets in a gent's washroom) and the overall younger cast make this an engaging film alongside the main players. The pathos of the terminally ill Min Hyeon isn't over charged, either, as the film looks more towards the infinity of love (the aurora of her dream) than the illness itself. It is a film of charm and grace than too depressive or overly sad! One thing that struck me (although it might be me!) was that Im Jung-eun as Min Hyeon reminded me visually a bit of Shin Eun-kyung from the "My Wife is a Gangster" movies. Ji Hyun-woo's vitality with his cheeky smile and charm brought Cha Tae-hyun to mind a bit, too, but both of these talents played out wonderfully together in this. The actress who played Min Hyeon's mum was also very good in the sparse moments she is featured, and the supporting cast all added to the aforementioned 'spirit' of this film. It seems every one enjoyed making it and it certainly reflects in the film. This is definitely a fantastic romantic drama and deserves to be seen - as its 111 minutes of worthy viewing time! Don't let this one pass the train station, if you know what I mean! |
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