Title:The Classic
Genre: Romance
Released Date: January 30, 2003
Synopsis:
It is a love story told in two generation. Ji-Hye lives with her Mom. And, when her dad suddenly passed away and as her mother went abroad to grieve, Ji-Hye found herself being alone in her home. In her solitude, she started cleaning the attic of her home and finds a secret box. In it are memorabilia of her mother’s first love. As she delve into the story of her mother, she’s also creating her own love story. She secretly has the same crush as her friend, Soo-Kyoung. They are attending in the same university and in the same drama club of Sang-Min, their crush. Soo-Kyoung unknowingly that Ji-Hye also have a crush on Sang-Min asked Ji-Hye to write a love letter for Sang-Min. Ji-Hye did write the love letters to Sang-Min by expressing her own feelings for him even if it is supposedly from Soo-Kyoung. Sang-Min touched by the love letters he’s receiving started to respond to Soo-Kyoung. Ji-Hye painfully watching this decided to avoid Sang-Min. But, fate has its own will, Sang-Min and Ji-Hye keeps on accidentally meeting each other and discovering a truly special bond between them that’s to be pass by generation.
Characters:
- Son Ye-Jin as Ji-Hye | Ju-Hee
- Cho Seung-Woo as Jun-Ho
- Zo In-Sung as Sang-Min
- Lee Ki-Woo as Tae-Soo
- Lee Sang-In as Soo-Kyoung
- Lim Ye-Jin as Shopkeeper
- Yang Hyeon-Tae as Seok-Woo
- Kim Byung-Ok as Senior
- Seo Young-Hee as Na-Hee
- Keum Dong-Hyun
- Kim Jung Tae as Friend at the Countryside
- Lee Seung-Chul as Tae-Soo’s Father
- Kim Gwang-In as Teacher
My Review:
I must say that the title of this movie is very apt because it is truly a classic film in my own point of view. It is like the English Movie “The Notebook” wherein after watching it, the feeling of love that the story brings you lingers for really quite some time. For me this movie is simply perfect from start to finish. I wouldn’t change anything. Even the ending surprised me. There are movies after watching it you tend to forget after awhile but this one after watching it more than a decade ago I can still remember the entire story. If you haven’t tried any K-Movie or Drama, this movie is one of the best way to start. It is simply beautiful and if I can rate it more than 5 base on my rating scale, it is an 11.
Would I recommend this K-Movie? Definitely YES!!!
My Rating to this Drama
( See My Rating System: ) 5/5 Stars
OST:
01. When I Love You More And More (클래식 )
Play Me:
02. Canon in D Major
03. Mother’s Love Letter
04. Firefly
05. Folk Dance
06. Do Wah Diddy Diddy
07. Me To You, You To Me
08. Hippy Hippy Shake
09. Vivaldi Cello Concerto
10. Waltz
11. We Can’t Do Anything
12. Waiting
13. In the Rain
14. Painful Love Isn’t Love
15. Waltz 2
16. Joo-hee and Joon-Na
17. Reminiscence
18. At The Riverside
Download Area for the OST (Please take note that this is an outside URL and it’s not mine. Posted it for if I love the music and I want a copy I always have a difficult time to find sites that will provide you the music without the hassle. So, kudos to this site!!!):
https://mp3juices.by