My Daddy Long Legs
My Daddy Long Legs

My Daddy Long Legs

1990TV ShowEnded1 SeasonJapanese

Judy Abbott is an orphan living in New York, who at the age of 17 finds herself in receipt of a college scholarship and monthly allowance from a mysterious benefactor. Her benefactor believes she has great potential as a writer and wishes to see her succeed. The only payment he asks in return is that she write him a letter every month addressed to the pseudonym "Mr. John Smith," with the understanding that he will never reply.

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IMDb6.9/10
Director: Jae-hong KimGenres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A naive and spirited orphan girl, Jerusha Abbott, is unexpectedly chosen by a mysterious benefactor to attend a prestigious girls' college. Known only as 'Mr. Smith', her benefactor communicates with her solely through letters and demands that she write him monthly reports on her progress. Jerusha, fascinated by her unknown patron, names him 'Daddy Long Legs' due to his tall shadow. The story follows her journey of self-discovery, education, and burgeoning love as she navigates college life and her unique relationship with her secret benefactor.

Critical Reception

The 1990 South Korean adaptation of 'My Daddy Long Legs' was a moderate success, praised for its charming portrayal of the classic story and its heartfelt performances. While not a major critical darling, it resonated with audiences for its warmth and emotional depth, becoming a well-regarded film within its native country.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its faithful and heartwarming adaptation of the beloved novel.
  • The performances, particularly of the lead actress, were noted for their sincerity and charm.
  • Appreciated for its gentle pacing and emotional resonance.

Google audience: Audience reception for this specific adaptation is difficult to gauge from readily available public data, but the story's enduring popularity suggests a positive sentiment towards its themes of hope and self-improvement.

Fun Fact

This South Korean film is one of many adaptations of Jean Webster's classic 1912 novel, which has also been famously adapted into stage plays, musicals, and earlier film versions.

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