Title: 오직 그대만 | Ohjik Geudaeman | Always
Genre: Melodrama | Romance
Released Date: October 20, 2011

Synopsis:

Cheol-Min is an ex-champion boxer who later became a gun for hire and went to prison for more than 4 years. When he came out of prison he started doing odd jobs to get by. One of those jobs is being a parking lot attendant. This where he met Jun-Hwa, a blind girl and works as a telemarketer. One rainy day, she brought some food for the old parking attendant and instead get to meet Cheol-Min. Their seeing each other at the parking booth became a daily habit watching Jun-Hwa’s favourite drama series. They ended up falling in love but Cheol-Min’s past is related to Jun-Hwa’s being blind and losing her parents. Cheol-Min sacrificed himself instead to give Jun-Hwa the chance to see again. A journey of two people and how they can still love each other always.

Characters:

  • So Ji Sub as Cheol-Min
  • Han Hyo-Joo as Jung-Hwa
  • Yoon Jong-Hwa as Min Tae-Sik
  • Kang Shin-Il as Choi
  • Park Chul-Min as Coach Bang
  • Cho Seong-Ha as Section Chief Choi
  • Jin Goo as Pottery Store Owner
  • Oh Gwang-Rok as Park Chang-Soo
  • Kim Jung-Hak as Team Leader Ma
  • Kim Mi-Kyung as Sister Joanna
  • Chu Kwi-Jung as Jung-Hwa’s Mother
  • Wie Seung-Bae as Martial Arts Champion
  • Jung Jae-Jin as Shift Old Man
  • Min Kyung-Jin as Janitor
  • Yum Hye-Ran as Beauty Parlor Owner
  • Ahn Se-Ho As Broker
  • Choi Gyo-Sik As Real Estate Agent
  • Jung Dong-Gyu as Jung-Hwa’s Father
  • Han Sung-Yong as Thailand Working Man
  • Sul Ji-Yoon as Rehabilitation Center Director
  • Jang Eun-Ah as Telemarketer
  • Lee Yong-Jik as Gang Subordinate
  • Park Ji-Hwan as Player from Sungsanhyo Gym
  • Shin Ceol-Jin as Old Person at Rehab Center
  • Goo Seung-Hyun as Child at Rehab Facility
  • Park Sung-Geun as Ophthalmologist
  • Lee Jin-Hee as Eye Clinic’s Nurse

My Review:

I am truly a sucker when it comes to romantic films but in Always I don’t mind being sucker for it. As a disabled person myself I can relate to the feelings of Jung-Hwa in wanting to be independent and making her own way to survive in this life. Our options become even more limited if you don’t have a support system like your family. Han Hyo-Joo certainly brought Jung-Hwa’s character brilliantly. For some reason, Korean’s scripts always have coincidental connections between the lives of their lead characters, probably if this is a lesser quality film I will get ticked off but in Always, it truly became a part of the story as one of the driving force of its character’s sacrifice, Cheol-Min. So Ji Sub like Han Hyo-Joo played his character superbly. Totally brought me to tears especially in the scene where Jung-Hwa ended up giving therapeutic massage to Cheol-Min not knowing he is Cheol-Min in the Rehabilitation Center as he was missing for 2 years. So Ji Sub related what Cheol-Min’s pain and happiness at the same time on that moment so palpably well that only a cold-hearted person will remain dried eye on that scene. It was truly an exemplary acting by So Ji Sub. Always is truly one of the best Korean or even any given film I’ve seen for that matter. It will stay with me always.

Would I recommend this K-Movie? 101% YES.

My Rating to this Drama (See My Rating System:) 5/5 Stars

OST:

01. Love Theme 시작
02. 느낄수 있어 널
03. 주차박스
04. 꽃이 피네요 – 알렉스 & 호란
05. Only You
06. 계단
07. 같이 가줄까요?
08. Don’T Go
09. Love Theme 눈물
10. Love Theme Hospital
11. 엇갈린 길
12. 첫키스
13. 회상Ⅰ
14. 눈을 뜬 정화
15. 주고픈 마음
16. 그리움
17. 진실
18. Love Theme Ending
19. 그녀의 눈은 말을 하고 있구나
20. 나는 대답을 해야지
21. 철민의 눈물
22. 그녀가 오는 소리
23. 나를 지우기
24. 회상Ⅱ
25. 태국으로
26. The Match

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