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"Clocking in at almost two hours that you never want to end, My Little Bride is simply just what Korean romantic comedy needs at a time of trite formula and My Sassy Girl rip-offs. Kim Ho-joon has crafted an infectious debut that knows what the viewer wants, gives it to us for almost the entire running time, and quickly zips through the required melodrama in breakneck speed, while sprinkling some drama throughout the film. The pacing and script written by Yu Sun-il is one of prime contributors to the appeal of the film. Instead of taking a clean-cut, hour for comedy, half hour for teary romance route; it simply follows the lives of the two characters inserting bits of everything constantly and never letting up. Then, when it seems it's going to sink into melodrama, it just hovers above it, dipping in minimally and never feeling painful because of our love for the characters. The whole appeal to the film depends on the wonderfully drawn-out characters, be it the frustrated-but-good-guy-at-heart Sang-min, or the innocent and annoyed Boeun. Kim Rae-won as Sang-min can win you over easily even when he initially feels that he's only chosen for his looks. He's got that same presence as Kyun-woo, from My Sassy Girl, being able to stand his ground and play the nice guy giving attention to the girl. Here it's a bit more evenly leveled, as we're committed equally to both characters in focus. Moon Geun-young is the more appealing though, as the girl looking to protect her reputation and have a relationship with the high-school jock she has a crush on, but also trying to balance it with her respect for her family. She has a stirring amount of energy, a fine amount of glowing faces and the ability to play the girl she is and the woman her family wants her to be. The supporting cast blends in perfectly too, as Boeun's mother portrays the exact emotions you can expect in that position, complaining to her husband how her daughter isn't ready. Or the students of Boeun's school smittin with Sang-min's good looks. The teacher who keeps punching Sang-min because she thinks he's a pervert when Boeun's friend talks to him. They all add just the right amount, keeping tons of plot points open to just float around and come into play whenever it can flow right in." Credit To: Asian Cinema Drifter. Kim Rae Won (Park Sang-min) merupakan seorang playboy yang sedang menuntut di sebuah kolej dalam aliran seni balik ke kampung dan bertemu semula dengan rakan sepermainannya Moon Geun Young (Boeun-16 thn) yang mana turut sama telah dipanggil balik oleh keluarga mereka. Datuk Boeun dan datuk Sang-min telah menjadi sahabat semasa perang, dan sebelum datuk Sang-min meninggal dunia mereka telah berjanji untuk menyatukan anak mereka. Walaubagaimanapun, masalah telah timbul apabila kedua-dua anak mereka adalah lelaki, oleh itu datuk Boeun telah membuat keputusan untuk menyambung semula niat tersebut dengan menyatukan kedua-dua cucu mereka, yang mana keputusan tersebut tidak dapat diterima oleh Sang-min dan boeun. Bagi melaksanakan niat tersebut datuk Boeun telah merancang strategi yang mana akhirnya kedua-dua keluarga mereka akur dengan keputusan tersebut. Perkahwinan yang dirancang tersebut akhirnya berlangsung dengan meriah. Sang-min dan boeun akhirnya tinggal serumah dan menjalani kehidupan seperti biasa dimana Boeun masih perlu kesekolah dan Boeun meneruskan pembelajarannya. Walaubagaimanapun, Boeun yang masih muda dan bersekolah masih lagi sama seperti gadis lainnya. Boeun merahsiakan hal perkahwinannya daripada rakan-rakan yang lain dan pada masa yang sama meminati seorang pelajar lain. Sehinggalah Sang-min dihantar untuk mengajar sebagai guru pelatih di sekolah Boeun keadaan semakin rumit bagi kedua-dua pasang suami isteri ini...