Little Seung Jae stays up all night and writes letters to So Hui, pretending to be her father on Mars. Leaving Seung Jae's innocent heart behind, So Hui leaves for a big city. Both grew up to be adults; Seung Jae is a postman who writes letters to So Hui's grandma - the letters that never came from So Hui. So Hui's heart hardens after hardships in life, and she comes back to her hometown, and Seung Jae's heart swells up at seeing her again. Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 화성으로 간 사나이
- Also Known As: A Letter from Mars , Hwaseongeuro Gan Sanai
- Screenwriter: Jang Jin, Jo Jung Hwa
- Screenwriter & Director: Kim Jung Kwon
- Genres: Romance, Drama
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Cast & Credits
- Kim Min JoonSung HoMain Role
- Shin Ha KyunSeung JaeMain Role
- Kim Hee SunSo HuiMain Role
- Park So HyunSeon MiSupport Role
- Kim Tan Hyun[New employee of brokerage firm]Support Role
- Jo Duk Hyun[So Hui's father]Support Role
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so one of the major factors that made me watch the movie was Shin Ha Kyun, his acting was not a disappointment at all even though the plot was :( There were also other actors which are worth mentioning like Kim Hee Sun and Park So Hyun :)
so basically the synopsis only covers 1/3 of the movie and then it drags from there on... I enjoyed the first 1/3 but then on it was not really to my liking, i think the main reason which allowed me to watch it through was the actors (since I saw other works for them, they helped me to get through it I guess)
There wasn't really a moment which cathced my attention as well
In addition the ending was confusing because it was not exactly clear what actually happened to the characters... i mean it left me troubled and confused
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