was I the only one that felt that...
when Gyeonwoo was at giving her the rose when she was playing canon in C at her school... that could've been the perfect last scene?
when Gyeonwoo was at giving her the rose when she was playing canon in C at her school... that could've been the perfect last scene?
But that's like the middle of the movie or so.. isn't it?
Yeah, it is. But I just felt that scene had the most emotion in it... him walking down the auditorium with the rose... it really did make me cry.
Dante: You never go ass to mouth!
Randall: Would you grow up?
It was indeed a touchy scene, but I felt the essence of that scene when he reads her letter to him (near the end), explaining that she liked him because he reminds her so much of her dead boyfriend; who apperantly was as attentive and laid back over her moodiness and contradicting personality. In one of her examples, she describes how the dead boyfriend did what she asked, including coming down to her class and bringing her a flower while she plays infront of everyone. When that scene was acted out, it was truly touching, especially with the movie theme playing in the background. Also, an Easter Egg here for you, the guy that played the dead boyfriend bringing her flowers and other scenarios, is non other than the same actor that plays the new guy she likes... Funny huh..
P.S. I could see how that scene would be nice..., but perhaps slightly cliche'd. I think the ending scene is as perfect as it could've been. In fact, for a romance comedy, this movie is probably the best one I've seen, and comes close to being perfect in almost every imaginable and artistic way.
I honestly give this movie 9.5
"Also, an Easter Egg here for you, the guy that played the dead boyfriend bringing her flowers and other scenarios, is non other than the same actor that plays the new guy she likes... Funny huh.."
Haha really?
And I felt that this movie was more of a melancholy romantic-comendy... it was just kinda weird when how the first 1/2 of the movie everything was so laid back and comedic and the second 1/2 everything seemed to be so dramatic and sad (not that that is a bad thing)
Dante: You never go ass to mouth!
Randall: Would you grow up?
In terms of the rose scene, even though I wouldn't agree the movie could end there, I do think (after watching the film several times) that the transition between that scene and the next (when they've changed clothes) was too abrupt. The mood was entirely different. Not sure how they could've done it differently, but it felt kind of jarring and took some of the romance away.
shareI give this movie a 10/10!!!
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