Love, interrupted
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There's something about heartbreak, bittersweet romances and man's never-ending pursuit of happiness that makes movies about them instantly relatable, like the refreshing trio of films on view in local cineplexes this week: Lee Seok-geun's «OLove, interrupted
There's something about heartbreak, bittersweet romances and man's never-ending pursuit of happiness that makes movies about them instantly relatable, like the refreshing trio of films on view in local cineplexes this week: Lee Seok-geun's «On Your Wedding Day» (from South Korea), Mari Okada's «Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms» (Japan) and Fifth Solomon's «Nakalimutan Ko Nang Kalimutan Ka» (Philippines). They examine love and its vagaries. Revisiting joys, sorrow In «On Your Wedding Day,» college professor Woo-yeon (Kim Young-kwang) is forced to revisit the exhilarating joys and soul-crushing sorrow of falling in love for the first time when...Keep on reading: Love, interrupted Read more