
My Sassy Girl
Relentless Invention: New Korean Cinema, 1996–2003
November 22 - December 12, 2019
A box office sensation across East Asia, this irresistible romantic comedy mixes goofball humor and heart-tugging melodrama as it traces the wild-ride relationship that develops between a mild-mannered guy and a brash, troublemaking girl.
A box office sensation across East Asia that garnered comparisons to Titanic in terms of its mega popularity, this irresistible romantic comedy begins when dweeby, mild-mannered Gyeon-woo (Cha Tae-hyun) comes to the aid of a drunk young woman (Jun Ji-hyun) on a subway platform. Little does he know how much trouble he’s in for… A wild ride romance that’s by turns lovably goofy, heart-tuggingly sentimental, and stand-up-and-cheer rousing, My Sassy Girl is an unabashed crowd-pleaser that mixes genres with the audacious abandon that makes Korean cinema so much fun.



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