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My Little Bride (어린 신부 eorin sinbu) revolves around the arranged marriage between a college playboy and a 15-year-old highschooler.
Synopsis: I really can't be bothered in writing up a synopsis on this I'll post Wiki's version of it.
"Boeun (Moon Geun young) is an ordinary high school girl who worries about grades and has a crush on her school's baseball team ace, named Jungwoo. One day, Boeun's grandfather orders her to marry Sangmin (Kim Rae Won). When they were young, during the Korean War, Boeun's and Sangmin's grandfathers had promised that they would become in-laws. Despite the grandchildren's opposition, they are forced to marry because of the strong influence of Boeun's grandfather. Boeun's undercover married life begins: She pretends that she doesn't have a husband and starts dating Jungwoo. Boeun believes that she can manage both men and live a double life. Everything goes smoothly until Sangmin visits Boeun's school as a student teacher."
Casts: Moon Geun Young as Suh Boeun, Kim Rae Won as Park Sang Min
Review: Easily said, it's not the best movie on arranged marriage that I have seen. Although there's potential into making this even better. For starters the last part of the movie is utterly rushed and uncohesive and the characters' relationships aren't explained properly. I really really think the script has a potential as a drama series rather than a 2-hour movie. Other than that the leading casts are great and the story, again, has a great feel and potential it just wasn't executed properly.
Ratings: 2.5/5 stars
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