The 2008 South Korean film "My Wife Got Married" (Anaega gyeolhonhaetda) remains one of the most provocative romantic comedies in Asian cinema. Directed by Jeong Yoon-soo and based on the bestselling novel by Park Hyun-wook, the movie challenges deeply ingrained societal norms regarding monogamy and marriage. Plot Overview
Rating: 8/10 – A smart, uncomfortable, and unforgettable Korean classic.
Korean Movie Review #7: My Wife Got Married (아내가 결혼했다
Here is a detailed look at what makes this cinematic gem so enduring.
As the wedding day approaches, Jin-woo and Soo-jin grow closer as they prepare for the ceremony together. Jin-woo starts to see Soo-jin in a new light, and he begins to rekindle his feelings for her. He tries to win her back, but Soo-jin is torn between her love for Jin-woo and her commitment to Hyeon-woo.
The 2008 South Korean film "My Wife Got Married" (Anaega gyeolhonhaetda) remains one of the most provocative romantic comedies in Asian cinema. Directed by Jeong Yoon-soo and based on the bestselling novel by Park Hyun-wook, the movie challenges deeply ingrained societal norms regarding monogamy and marriage. Plot Overview
Rating: 8/10 – A smart, uncomfortable, and unforgettable Korean classic.
Korean Movie Review #7: My Wife Got Married (아내가 결혼했다
Here is a detailed look at what makes this cinematic gem so enduring.
As the wedding day approaches, Jin-woo and Soo-jin grow closer as they prepare for the ceremony together. Jin-woo starts to see Soo-jin in a new light, and he begins to rekindle his feelings for her. He tries to win her back, but Soo-jin is torn between her love for Jin-woo and her commitment to Hyeon-woo.