Jika di Indonesia ada film “ Berbagi Suami ”, maka di Korea ada film berbagi istri yang bisa ditonton lewat “ My Wife Got Married ”. Dibintangi Son Ye Jin (April Snow, The art of Seduction, Open City, Summer Scent) dengan Kim Joo Hyuk film ini mengisahkan tentang kisah bigami (poliandri) yang dianggap kejahatan di beberapa negara, termasuk Amerika. [ENG SUB] We Got Married 우결4 - So-Eun♥Jae-Rim Kiss time @ basketball court 소은. Like the MBC Fan Page.
Contents • • • • • • Plot [ ] Deok-hoon meets In-ah, a former colleague, on the subway; the two turn out to be big soccer fans, and soon begin a passionate relationship. To quell his doubts about In-ah's fidelity, Deok-hoon proposes to her, and they get married. Ivona voices demo. But their honeymoon period doesn't last long, as In-ah declares that she will marry another man. Cast [ ] • as Noh Deok-hoon • as Joo In-ah • as Han Jae-kyung • Kim Byung-choon as Boo-jang • Chun Sung-hoon as Kim Jin-ho • as So-young • Son Hee-soon as Jae-kyung's mother • Hong Hyun-chul as Jae-kyung's father • Kwon Sung-min as Sung-min • as Joon-seo • Jung Se-hyung as doctor Choi Yeon-Woong • as Byung-soo • Kim Ok-kyung as guardian 1 • Ban Hye-ra as guardian 2 • Hong Won-bae as radio DJ • Lee Joo-shil as Deok-hoon's mother () • as Noh Deok-joo () Release [ ] My Wife Got Married was released in on October 23, 2008.
It topped the box office on its opening weekend, selling 515,464 tickets. As of November 9, 2008, the film had sold a total of 1,818,497 admissions nationwide and ranked 10th among the top grossing domestic films of 2008.
Awards and nominations [ ] Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref. 2008 4th University Film Festival of Korea Best Actress Won 7th Nominated Best Screenplay Song Hye-jin Nominated Best Actor Nominated Best Actress Won Popular Star Award Won Best Couple Award and Won Best Screenplay Song Hye-jin Nominated 2009 Best Actor Nominated Best Actress Won 18th Nominated References [ ].
It all started with football. Deok-hoon falls in love with In-ah, who shares his love and passion for the sport. They quickly become lovers and he proposes. After her initial refusal, they are eventually happily married. Marriage is like a dream until one day In-ah declares her wish to marry another man. She doesn't want a divorce, as she truly loves Deok-hoon but she wants to be free to love another man at the same time.
Even with Deok-hoon unable to handle being the third side of a triangle, In-ah marries her new man and sets up a bizarre, bigamous romance. I'd like to warrant a guess that many in the fully packed hall tonight are fans of Korean actress Son Ye-jin.
I suppose thanks to many a Korean drama serial, and her other movies like April Snow and Art of Seduction probably earned her many fans in return, showcasing her range from the demure to the downright crazy in a comedic turn for the latter. Not to forget of course that she can be sensual and sultry femme fatale when the need arises, in her latest film Open City (Which didn't make it here unfortunately), and now My Wife Got Married, shown in the festival. Directed by Jeon Yu-su who brought us Le Grand Chef, one of my favourite shows from last year, this film examines the complicated affairs of the heart when it boils down to polygamy, and what more, a polygamous female at that.
I suppose for guys there's this level of possessiveness as displayed by Roh Deok-hoon (Kim Ju-hyuk) who had spent almost all his adult life pining for this one girl Joo In-ah (Son Ye-jin), having charmed his socks off. Despite her very point-blank revelation that she has the propensity to love more than one man, he relentlessly gets her to settle down with him, which she did, until well, the title says it all. Running almost two hours long, it had enough bandwidth to raise some questions whether absence makes the heart grow fonder, or does it make the heart flutter to another, especially when someone else seemed to click better, and may become the best one who got away, unless you can help it. There's also the issue about trust, which puts to the test Deok-hoon's patience and tolerance with In-ah being prone to late night outings, drink, and what's essentially a what-goes-around-comes-around situation. That in fact whether one's lust would compel one to make irrational decisions, or wistful ones such as expecting a complete character and attitude change in another. And how about that probe into loving someone whom you just can't live without as well.
In-ah's character might be a little warped or unorthodox, but it does perhaps tickle our acceptance of double standards in the act where guys go around sowing the wild oats. Here, In-ah has this strange explanation why she did the things she did, in allowing herself to fall for another, just so that she can be on the receiving end of double the love showered upon her, since she has to split time between men, having to relocate to another city due to work commitments and developing feelings for another party. Come to think of it, there's really a wedge between the lovers early on in the film, where you learn one supports Real Madrid, and the other Barcelona.