A little escape from the everyday and sometimes exhausting life is always peaceful. Hello hivers, how are you all? I hope you guys are doing great. Well, I said the first line because I really feel this, I'll tell you why. I have always been a movie, tv series freak. And it's been 5 years since I started using Netflix. It's the best way to skip the busy life of yours and get some entertainment. You can't imagine how much I enjoy it and how much I love my room for that reason.
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I'm new to this community, but I'll try my best to share my thoughts with you guys. If you're a person who likes movies, series then you must know that Korean movies and series are the best. I'm not saying that Hollywood or Bollywood are not best. But you know Korean directors are making their own fan-base through their works.
I have soft corner for romanticism. I like fantasy and fiction. I have seen a Korean romantic movie recently. Actually, not recently I have watched it thrice, but I again watched it so why not share my thoughts with you all.
So, the movie name is 'Tune in for Love'. Tune in for Love is a 2019 South Korean romantic drama film directed by Jung Ji-Woo and starring Kim Go-Eun and Jung Hae-in. It was released in South Korea on August 28, 2019, and globally via Netflix on November 5, 2019. The whole movie will give you a 90's vibe, which I like the most. The movie shows us the Timing, True love and Trust.
Beginning the story in 1995, the film opens with a scene at Misu Bakery, a shop owned by Eun-ja (Kim Guk-Hee). It is a place where her friend's daughter Kim Mi-Soo (Kim Go-Eun) works and studies, and also where Cha Hyun-Woo (Jung Hae-in) visits upon his release from a juvenile detention center, asking if they sell “anything with tofu.” And there starts the twist. Soon, after several visits, the young man finds himself working at the bakery, adapting to his new life. At this point, he also grows close to Mi-Soo, the fellow part-timer who is the same age as him. By Christmas, the two become smitten. They started getting closer and closer.
*However, with the re-appearance of Hyun-Woo's former classmates the story truly starts to unravel. Years later, Hyun-Woo and Mi-Soo accidentally cross paths again one night in front of the closed down bakery, and it’s my favorite scene in the film. The three years that have passed in the story are incredibly palpable in fact it’s hard to imagine it’s only been three minutes since you last saw them together on screen that’s how real the actors make the stretch of time feel. I was so happy after seeing this scene.
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I really don't understand how a director can put so many feeling in one movie.... it's so fantastic. When she crosses paths with Hyun-Woo for the second time in 1997 after three years. The two share a deep connection, but the timing is off once again. The very next day is the start of Hyun-Woo’s military service. Mi-soo creates him an email account so they can stay in touch, but when she forgets to give him the password [ I was crying in this part], years go by before they connect once again. It’s amazing how something so simple can have such a mature communication of their relationship. Their relationship continues to be challenged, even after Hyun-Woo’s return from the military. Hyun-Woo gets a cellphone, but when it breaks, Mi-Soo only has a dead number with no answer. When Hyun-Woo visits her old apartment from years ago hoping to find her, she’s moved out long ago. The plot made me cry 🥲. Many circumstances made them apart. But they knew if they became one, they could feel the real Love.
They were together after all the struggle, but as expected, they have to deal with a lot of baggage from the past before they can truly find each other. It’s a nice statement to the fact that being in a relationship with someone is about more than being in their physical presence every day it’s about trust, understanding, forgiveness, love, and all those good things. They were there for each other, but the fate wasn't there at all. They ended up falling apart. This was the miserable part.
This movie has taught me, if you aren't meant for each other then it's better to let the relation go, no matter how much you love each other, trust each other believe in each other. The main thing is timing and fate. It's applicable in all relation like, marriage, friendship, date and many more. You have to accept the fate and timing and in yourself.
I'll recommend this movie to you guys; you should watch this. This is so good. And if you're a sensitive person, I'm telling you have to keep tissue beside you as I cried a lot.
THANK YOU EVERYONE, FOR YOUR PRECIOUS TIME. I REALLY APPRECIATE IT. THAT MAKES ME HAPPY. LET ME KNOW ABOUT YOUR THOUGHTS.