The Classic

2003 [KOREAN]

Drama / Romance

10
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 70%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 70% · 250 ratings
IMDb Rating 7.7/10 10 10261 10.3K

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Plot summary

Ji-hae's friend is having problems expressing her feelings to the boy she loves, so she asks Ji-hae to write e-mails to him in her name. As the boy falls in love with her letters, Ji-hae discovers the story of her mother's romance which is remarkably similar to her own circumstances.


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Ye-jin Son as Ji-hae / Ju-hie
Hyun-Jung Go as (as Hyun-jung Go)
In-Sung Jo as Sang-min
Seung-woo Cho as Jun-ho
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by saurav_lifestyle 9 / 10

a must-watch :)

It's a very well made movie, the two plots and their story lines intermingle seamlessly. The actors are all very much convincing in their parts. There come a certain points in the movie which really really move you. There's mainly a lot of light but right amount of romance, a little sprinkling of light humour here and there, the soundtracks are very much appropriate...it's all very well done.

The part where jun-ho(sorry if misspelt) returns from the war and meets ji-hae was so great!! I knew not whether to laugh or cry when I finally realised (pretty far into the scene, when jun-ho trips over tables, and ji-hae approaches him) that he'd lost his sight...could not help a few tears escaping down my face at that point :) Then there was the point where jun finds tae-su attempting suicide, it was really sad, and I actually heaved a sigh of relief when I realised tae had not died! And who can forget the happiest point in the movie...towards the end when sang-min removes jun-ho's necklace (he's jun-ho's son) and puts it on ji. It was nice!! Ji and Jun's love was made full-circle through their children...fate's decision indeed!

Go ahead and watch it if you haven't already..!!

Reviewed by rituraj_shivam 9 / 10

It's really CLASSIC !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A perfect romantic movie......

First of all tell me how many movies you've seen which contains two triangle love stories and both of the stories flowing simultaneously without any conflict, means like two parallel lines and the stories have also a generation gap but acted by same actress as mother and daughter ???????????

May be 1 or 2……..may be not…..

I've found a perfect cinematography in this movie, tough the leading characters don't seem to give their best performances.

This movie is about two triangle love stories (as I said before) of a mother, when she was young and his daughter. And about how deep a love could be….and what's sacrifice a real love demands….and what's the best one can do for his loving one….the movie is about love, sacrifice, trust and responsibility…………

There are two scenes--- "catching fireflies" and "when the mother (when she was young) meets his boyfriend in a restaurant after the war" which will keep your heart for more than one week…..may be keep your heart forever………

That's all, that's what can I write my review on this movie. This movie is awesome…………….

I give this movie 8.5 out of 10

Reviewed by jvelasc 9 / 10

The Classic Film Analysis

Director and writer Kwak Jae-yong's film the classic is a melodramatic romance that simultaneously tells the love stories of a mother and daughter. But there is much more to this movie than just a beautiful love story. By examining the political back drop of the movie and understanding a little more about Korean history, a much more complex situation is revealed. The director has done an incredible job of subtlety telling us the political reality of Korea in the 1970's and even has the boldness of suggesting a solution to The Korean Peninsulas most troubling problem, reunification with the north.

When analyzing film or literature, it's important to pay attention to detail. Especially when something seems out of place. It usually means the writer is trying to tell us something. One thing that struck me as odd right away, was the white doves in the opening scene of the film. Why were the birds white doves? And why did Ji-hye have such difficulty swooshing them away? This is a subtle message that will be examined in more detail during the conclusion. First we must understand the historical back drop of the film.

Korea in the 1960's and 70's was a time of change, political and social turmoil, and a time when Korea was struggling with its identity. This was the third republic and the president was Major General Park Chung-hee. Under Park Koreas economy greatly increased, however many Koreans were frustrated with the harsh autocratic ways of the regime. Students and teachers unions led many demonstrations and protests leading to sometimes violent clashes. This is illustrated constantly in the film with repetitive military images and the fact that two of the main characters are doing there mandatory military time. We see that the military is often cruel in its handling with the young men as they are beaten for seemingly no reason at all. Also we see images of the student protests of the autocratic military regime. Despite these images in the movie, some would agree that Park was an effective administrator and did help Korea on the path to what they are today a highly successful liberal democracy. Also it's important to know that Park was a staunch anti-communist and desired for Korean reunification.

So how is this reflected in the film? I believe that Joo-hee and Joon-ha's heartbreaking and traumatic love story is meant to represent the splintering of the Korean peninsula. The two young lovers want desperately to be together, however circumstances beyond their control is preventing this from happening. Just like hundreds of thousands of relatives in North and South Korea were split due to circumstances beyond their control.

Finally let's return to the white doves in the opening scene. As we see in the beginning of the film white doves have rested on Ji-hye's window sill. These presumably wild birds do not seem at all frightened when Ji-hye approaches them, and she actually has to struggle to push them out of the window. Why is this and why did the director choose the bird of peace? I believe that the birds represent the yeaning that Korea has to reunite the peninsula, there is still a strong desire for peace. However Ji-hye represents a younger generation of Koreans that do not have that same desire to reunite with the North, not like their parents and grandparents do. This is why she unwittingly pushes the birds out the window. However, by learning about her mother's love story and the struggles that her mother went through, she is able to compose her own love story. The fact that Joo-hee's daughter and Joon-ha's son have fallen in love, represents the unification of the two Koreas. Therefore I think that the message the director is trying to make is that in order for Korea to unite its imperative that the younger generation understand the struggles that their parents and grandparents went through during those traumatic times. And just like it was Sang-min and Ji-hye's destiny to complete the unfinished love story of their parents, it is the new generation of young Koreans responsibility to help reunite the Korean peninsula before it's too late.

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