Sadness is seldom more unrelenting than on ONE FINE SPRING DAY, a film with no plot and very little dialog. I was riveted by the intelligence and realism depicted on screen, knowing that the film plays differently depending on the viewers own experience. Masterfully done!
Urban recording engineer Lee Sang-wu travels to the small town of Kangneung to do a job for local radio host Han Eun-su. As the two work together on a segment for Eun-su's show, a hesitant romance is ...( read more
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July 17, 2009
One Fine Spring Day was a film where all the faces of love were presented through visually emotional camera and with powerful acting.
It concentrated on describing the main characters. Sang-Woo a single sound engineer living with his grandmother who suffers of Alzheimer and Eun...( read more) -
September 30, 2007
the most beautiful scene, sound and
love story, or the saddest
I'm so sorry that i've never seen any korean who likes this movie
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