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This is not the most brilliant script in the world. On the other had, as rom-coms go, it was put together beautifully, and well worth watching. My wife didn't think it was very good at the beginning - too sophomoric, I imagine. By the en...


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In 1999, a teen girl keeps close tabs on a boy in school on behalf of her deeply smitten best friend – then she gets swept up in a love story of her own.
In 1999, a teenage girl named Na Bo-ra develops a crush on her best friend's crush, a boy named Hyun-jin. To get closer to him, Bo-ra agrees to spy on his activities for her friend Yeon-doo, who is studying abroad. While keeping an eye on Hyun-jin, Bo-ra unexpectedly finds herself drawn to his best friend, Poong Woon-ho. The film follows Bo-ra's complex feelings and the blossoming of young love against the backdrop of late 1990s South Korea.
20th Century Girl received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences, who praised its nostalgic portrayal of first love and its emotional depth. The film was particularly lauded for its performances and its ability to evoke a strong sense of sentimental longing.
Praised for its tender and nostalgic depiction of first love.
Kim Yoo-jung's performance as Na Bo-ra was widely commended.
The film successfully captures the bittersweet emotions of teenage romance.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's ability to evoke strong emotions and nostalgia, with many appreciating its heartfelt story and relatable characters. Some viewers found the plot predictable but were still moved by the overall execution and performances.
The film was inspired by a personal story from director Bang Woo-ri's own youth.
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This is not the most brilliant script in the world. On the other had, as rom-coms go, it was put together beautifully, and well worth watching. My wife didn't think it was very good at the beginning - too sophomoric, I imagine. By the en...