My Dear Girl, Jin-young (Korean: 사랑해! 진영아; RR: Saranghae! Jinyounga; also known as I Love You, Jin-young!) is a 2013 South Korean drama film starring Kim Gyu-ri and Park Won-sang. Directed by Lee Sung-eun in his first feature film, it revolves around a failing screenwriter whose life is in a mess.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | Lee Sung-eun |
Written by | Lee Sung-eun |
Produced by | Hwang Dong-goong |
Starring | Kim Gyu-ri Park Won-sang |
Cinematography | Park Ji-seon |
Edited by | Son Yeon-ji |
Music by | Jeong Yong-jin |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Kim Jin-young (Kim Gyu-ri) is an aspiring screenwriter but is unable to sell her scripts as she is obsessed and writes only about zombies. Although in her thirties, she was never in a relationship.[4]
One day, she meets her senior alumnus Hwang Tae-il (Park Won-sang) who finds her script interesting and decides to make it into a film. Since then, her life starts to change.
Korean Cinema Today: The film positively portrays the work and love of women and their thoughts on their families through their everyday lives.[5]
Hancinema: Netizens claim it's a healing movie which connects with female viewers.[3]
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