Wednesday, June 06, 2007

The Classic - Jo In Sung & Son Ye Jin

Jo In Sung - Oh Sang Min

Son Ye Jin - Suh Joo Hee/Ji Hae

Jo Seung Woo - Oh Joon Ha

Lee Ki Woo - Tae Soo

A very touching masterpiece. The classic shows a story about a love which has never been fulfilled only to be continued by their next generation.

However, there was a twist. These new generation kids didn't know that their past were already inter-related even before they were born.

Reading the title, I really thought this was one of those cute Korean stories that I've seen involving a man and a woman falling in love with each other. But it was so different.

It doesn't only tell about love but it also tells about the art of holding onto the love even though one knows that it won't work.

Having lost the one you love in the past doesn't mean you will lose him forever. Destiny may not bring you together with the person you love but that same destiny will find a way to connect the love which was lost through other people.

In this story, Ji Hae's mom fell deeply in love with Sang Min's father even though she was engaged with Ji Hae's dad. Together, they struggled to keep their love alive but fate really brought them apart.

Ji Hae and Sang Min fell in love with each other not knowing their past connection; not until ji Hae discovered a diary written by Sang Min's dad. The diary contained all of the happy and sad memories Joo Hee had with her beloved until time came that they were permanently broken apart.

This story of destiny was really touching. Indeed I call it a LOVE MASTERPIECE. Together with the drama they portray, in real life, these people have their own dramas in life which will touch and insipire people's lives.

So as I say, LOVE could be as enlightening as fireflies freely wandering through the night. And love could be as deep as the river flowing endlessly on its basin. Because love, love is everlasting and will continue on until the next life.

My certified new FAVORITE MOVIE! =]

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