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Eun-joo se va de su casa "Il Mare", dejando una postal de Navidad para el nuevo dueño de la casa en 1999. En ella le pregunta si le contestará en su nueva dirección en la ciudad. Es 1997 Sung-hyun, el primer dueño de "Il Mare" llega a la casa y encuentra en su buzón la postal de Navidad de Eun-joo. Pensando que es una broma, Sung-hyun le deja una carta diciéndole que están en 1997 no en 1999. En ese momento los dos se dan cuenta que están separados por dos años en el tiempo pero se pueden comunicar gracias a su buzón. Y empieza así una forma de amistad a través de sus cartas.
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I liked it. It was nice but a bit slow. It sure is unique and I tried my best to fully grasp the idea. I also love Jun Ji Hyun so much so my judgement can be biased.
There's an American version of this with Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock. I'd watched that first so I'm abit biased but this isn't bad. Also its another of Jun ni hyuns movies that got picked up for a remake which is interesting. This and my sassy girl
The premise of ‘Il Mare’ is ludicrous and the music is generally awful as tends to be the case with these films, but I have a weird penchant for South Korean romance films. This is the synopsis: In the year 1999, a young woman (Jun Ji-hyun) leaves her quaint seaside house and returns to the city, leaving in the mailbox a card for the next owner, with instructions to forward any mail of hers to the new address. In the year 1997, two years before, a jaded young architect (Lee Jung-Jae) moves into the same house--and finds the letter. His reply, which he slips into the mailbox, finds its way to her, beginning a parallel-time love story separated by a span of two years. Sounds tenuous, and there are many holes in the whole time travel setup, but the film isn’t about the minutae of time travel or parallel realities. It’s more about the concept of fate, and love. It’s very well directed and the shots of he sea lodge especially are stunning. Jun Ji-Hyun also starred in ‘My Sassy Girl’ a year later which has a lot of similarities to ‘Il Mare’ in terms of tone, the romance angle and a slight Sci-Fi element. Look past the slushy music cues and you’ll find an achingly beautiful film. 7.4/10
[spoiler]"Time works in mysterious ways"[/spoiler]. That's probably the best way to sum up this movie. While it's not a joyful movie, especially when you take into consideration the actual ending - [spoiler]the one where he dies[/spoiler]-, it still gives you a slim of hope that, [spoiler]somewhere in a different timeline, they managed to overcome their loneliness; that she saved him, and eventually found happiness, either alongside him or thanks to him (and vice-versa)[/spoiler]. Overall, it's a nice movie to watch if you like romantic dramas with original twists, a gray color palette and a slow pacing to let things think in. The only reason I didn't enjoy this movie more is because I've already seen "The Lake House", which is the American version of this movie.