


Dong-geon is not a handsome guy. He is a dubbing artist, doing voices of monsters in animation. He has a lover, named Hae- ju, who is blind but pretty. He does everything for her hands and feet. One day, when she is anxious about his appearance, instead of his ugly face with a scar, he describes his face as that of Jun-ha, who was the most handsome student during his high school years.
and here it comes an inciting incident that changes Dong-geon's life.
Hae-ju has an operation and recovers her eyesight.
Dong-geon becomes very nervous and anxious because he doesnt want to disappoint Hae-Ju about his looks. Finally, Dong-geon is brave enough to go to the hospital to meet Hae-Ju. From that moment, a hillarious tragedy begins--Hae Ju doesn't recognize him. Consequently, Dong Geon tells a lie that he is a friend of Dong-geon. And his lying continues.
This movie is a comedy, and as most comedies do, it also makes satires about today's society. It is criticizing the modern civilians who excessively put importance in one's apperance.
1 comment:
I watched this movie in the cable TV when I was serving the army. I like Ryu-Seung-Bum very much. His face is like magic, being able to express thousands of different emotions. This movie was funny. Perhaps it was much funnier because I was in the military?
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