My Little Bride

2004 "Sometimes marriage comes before love…"
My Little Bride
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Released: 02 April 2004 Released
Producted By: Korea Pictures
Country: South Korea
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A teenage girl tries to continue her normal social and school life, after her grandfather forces her into an arranged marriage with a man in his twenties.

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Maki It's about high school girl who gets married to an older guy (college graduate or something), a close family friend. Underage girl, marriage, older guy - controversial ah? One may think there will be some questions raised.. But..Generally speaking, Korean cinematography works for me. I had to say this since a lot of my friends have prejudices and dislike everything (films I mean) that's Asian but not martial art-ish.That being said, this movie lacks a good story and character development. It's unconvincing. Bad plot. This is supposed to be a romance comedy but it's not much funny nor much romantic. It feels like an instant lets-make-movie-and-get-some-money-without-much-effort movie.Acting is excellent.Authors note: I really like facial expressions which I also noticed in some other movies like My Sassy Girl etc. They get me every time along with the crying scenes. I'm pathetic I know. :) Anyways, there are much better films in my opinion but watch it if you will. For good acting I'll give it 3 out of 10.
spyu9 This is a romantic comedy in which a 15yr old girl, Boeun, and a guy in his mid twenties, Sangmin, are married under arrangement circumstances. At a superficial level this movie was funny, warm and entertaining. However the underlying theme that it seemed to convey was a bit questionable and even a little creepy. By the end of the movie are we supposed to feel OK about guys in their twenties being romantically involved with 15yr old school girls? In my opinion it kind of makes Korean males look bad. Is there such a large demographic of sex-crazed pedophiles that a movie was made to somehow justify such things? It may not seem that serious on the surface, but that is exactly my point. This movie seems to take this serious subject and morph it into some cute little story where we're simply supposed to watch and laugh and think, "How cute"
sasamijurai Contains some spoilers.At first this is a light hearted comedy about a very inappropriate situation however as time passes the movie becomes quite inappropriate itself with the older male character trying his best to sleep with this 15 year old girl at every opportunity, even if he later says he is joking - come on. Obviously she is terrified and in one scene for example he undresses in front of her - in order to terrify her, I guess the comedy in that scene was the audience laughing at the poor schoolgirl wanting to run away from her perverted adult husband.The very end is clichéd and I would say it condones underage child-adult relationships - which is ridiculous and depraved. It seems that she finally gives in at the end and stops running away from him. Is that an appropriate theme for a comedy - maybe a dark comedy or a satirical look but this film is not about satire - it's a farce.
dennisyoon Sang Min is the typical young college man and a wanna be playboy and Bo Eun is a darling little high school sweetie who has a crush on her school's pretty boy jock. They are like brother and sister since their families go back to their grandfathers' friendship. Grand dad makes Sang Min and Bo Eun marry to uphold a promise he made to his best friend to tie their families together. They both disagree for practical reasons but old grand dad still has some tricks up his sleeve and the love story begins...High school teen and college twenty something collide in sweet and funny little twists and turns. What seems so irrational to unknowing youngsters is plain for the elders to see. Although the premise of youthful marriage maybe unusual for some, the film is a really innocent and charming love story. You'll fall in love with Sang Min and Bo Eun and you'll appreciate the love you have. The leads do a great job and the supporting cast is highlighted by the Homeroom teacher who has plenty of humorous run ins with Sang Min. 8/10