Chul Soo, a young man on leave from his military service, goes to stay with his girlfriend, Da Hye. However, Da Hye has already left to marry someone else, and she sublet her apartment to Choon Hee, a quiet amateur filmmaker. Chul Soo and Choon Hee start arguing almost as soon as they meet, but he ends up staying in her apartment and helping her with a script she's writing for a contest. They continue to conflict with one another because of their opposite views on life and love. When they go to a park in the suburbs, Chul Soo wants to visit the zoo full of people and animals, life and activity. On the other hand, Choon Hee prefers the art museum. She likes to look at things at a distance; pictures in frames and life through her camera lens. At the moment, Chul Soo is hurting from his break-up, and Choon Hee's imagination is captivated by an ideal one-sided love, but who knows what will happen by the time they finish the script? (Source: AsianWiki) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 미술관옆 동물원
- Also Known As: Misulgwanyeop Dongmulwon
- Screenwriter & Director: Lee Jeong Hyang
- Screenwriter: Kim Jin
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Lee Sung JaeHan Chul SooMain Role
- Shim Eun HaLee Choon HeeMain Role
- Ryu Seung Soo[Groom]Support Role
- Ahn Sung Ki[Art aide]Support Role
- Kim Sun Hwa[Owner of house]Support Role
- Ahn Joon Mo[Young aide]Support Role
Reviews
this movie is a classic romantic story
"girl meets boy and became close then realize they're in love "
so what's different ?
no over acting
no very complicated problems
just a simple sweet story about two different character-ed people realizing more about love
it's not poring and it gives you some inner peace .
Our two leads are the main focus of the this story, and luckily they’re interactions are never dull. Their natural chemistry and charisma are what make this film stand out amongst others in the genre. They’re just so likeable together; I could watch them for hours.
Along with our lead performances, our secondary leads out on a fine performance as both their characters’ real and fictional counterparts. The cinematography, lighting, and soundtrack all give off a warm, visceral feel.
This is the perfect film for a rainy day. It’s cozy, feel-good, and instantly rewatchable. I adore this film completely!