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Straight-laced Charlie Bellow has a perfectly predictable life. Great grades, great future, no risks. That is, until he meets Jordan Roark, a compulsive girl who lives every moment on the edge. As Jordan teaches Charlie to loosen up and let go, Charlie finds himself falling hopelessly in love even as his life spins out of control.
Directors
Yann Samuell
Starring
Jesse Bradford, Elisha Cuthbert, Austin Basis
Genres
Comedy, Drama
Subtitles
English [CC]
Audio languages
English
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1.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2013
I decided to watch this movie because it is a remake of a cute and touching Korean romantic comedy that I really enjoyed watching. The remake was a major disappointment, it captured nothing of the complexity of the characters in the Korean original and failed to depict any... See more
I decided to watch this movie because it is a remake of a cute and touching Korean romantic comedy that I really enjoyed watching. The remake was a major disappointment, it captured nothing of the complexity of the characters in the Korean original and failed to depict any chemistry between the two main characters. The sassy girl in the Korean version is a complex character, who despite being absolutely sassy and at times mean is at the same time lovely, adorable and vulnerable. Elisha Cuthbert, however, does not bring any of this complexity to the role, the character she depicts is not much more than simply annoying. A full review would give too much away of the plot for people who have not seen the movie, but in short it is safe to say that this remake falls flat, and that it is recommended to watch the Korean original instead.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2015
Don't you hate it when true love kicks you in the head? Easily Elisha Cuthbert's best movie to date, My Sassy Girl is an offbeat romantic comedy that veers far away from the formulaic rom-com norm and lands squarely on the notion that love, can indeed, hurt. Gripping for... See more
Don't you hate it when true love kicks you in the head? Easily Elisha Cuthbert's best movie to date, My Sassy Girl is an offbeat romantic comedy that veers far away from the formulaic rom-com norm and lands squarely on the notion that love, can indeed, hurt. Gripping for the genre, I was constantly torn between rooting for and against each character. More like watching a hockey game with no ref's than your typical romantic comedy. With an ending I didn't see coming and a third act twist that actually makes cry every time I watch it, My Sassy Girl is a shockingly captivating film. A rarely heard of title that would be a real gem in DVD your collection!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2015
Seriously one of my favorite movies ever. Cuthbert plays a classic Manic Pixie Dream Girl and takes the audience on a wild ride where the viewer can't help but fall in love with her character as well. Fun, flighty, and a fast movie. If you're into the MPDG genre, you need... See more
Seriously one of my favorite movies ever. Cuthbert plays a classic Manic Pixie Dream Girl and takes the audience on a wild ride where the viewer can't help but fall in love with her character as well. Fun, flighty, and a fast movie. If you're into the MPDG genre, you need to see this one! Other suggested movies include: Elizabethtown, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and Silver Linings Play Book.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2020
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Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2012
... to ruin a great movie. Wow, where to start on this remake? First of all, I am a huge fan of the original Korean movie; if you have not seen it, please stop reading now and go do so; I can almost guarantee that if you like chick flicks, a la "The Notebook", that... See more
... to ruin a great movie.
Wow, where to start on this remake? First of all, I am a huge fan of the original Korean movie; if you have not seen it, please stop reading now and go do so; I can almost guarantee that if you like chick flicks, a la "The Notebook", that you will like the Korean version, and perhaps even love it, like I did. So what's wrong with this remake? CAUTION - SPOILERS AHEAD

Within the first five minutes of the movie, it had already gone off the rails. Maybe it never even got on the rails. The opening music was a variation, a worse variation, on the opening music to the original movie. So I didn't like the music, big deal. But the huge, waving red flag was how the subject of the cousin's death was introduced. The male lead is positively flippant about his cousin having just died. It was like the movie wanted to play the cousin's death for a laugh or something. This was most likely the fault of the writer, but it's hard not to blame the actor and director too.

I actually like the two lead actors, but Elisha Cuthbert was seriously miscast in this movie. She's not old, but she's too worldly to pull off the irrational behavior required by the script. In the Korean original, the actress was innocent and almost tomboyish; she didn't have any "feminine wiles"; she's just innocent, sweet, and suffering. The audience forgives her behavior because she is so innocent and sweet, and you see her heartbreak in almost every frame. The problem is, Cuthbert's character seems like she ought to know better, and she exudes a sexiness and lack of innocence that is wrong for the character. It made me wonder if the character might be a part-time dominatrix or something.

Next, the editing: was the editor asleep? There is a whole scene missing: the male lead takes the girl to his apartment, there's a cut, and now he's walking out of jail. At least I think he's walking out of jail. What the hell just happened? This is very near the beginning of the movie, and yet another big red flag of things to come.

Now I come to the most egregious of the factors that ruined this remake: the writing. I'm not a vindictive man, but I hope the writer or writers suffer a nasty papercut. Is that too harsh? OK, maybe so, but every change the writer made from the original movie made this movie worse. Why did they have to change the nature of the male lead's character? In the original movie, he's kind of a dog and hits on girls pretty outrageously when he's drunk; it's very amusing. In the remake, he's more of a 40 Year Old Virgin type, who wants to work for a tractor company. A tractor company? I was surprised they didn't have all the characters wear cowboy hats to demonstrate to the audience that this was an American movie (made by Koreans). Also, almost every scene seems rushed; maybe the writer and director thought Americans didn't have the attention span required for longer scenes, but it's like the movie is playing at slightly-faster-than-normal speed, throughout the entire movie. The pacing is rushed; the dialogue is rushed.

Do you like the scene where the male lead hits on the female lead in the street, not realizing it's her? Yep, it's gone.

Remember the recreations of the action movies that the girl writes? Well, they worsened those. They filmed them as if they were scenes from a high school play; maybe they were running out of money.

The racquetball scene? In the original, the male lead gets hit with the ball about a million times and it's hilarious. Yep, they removed that.

The one scene I would have changed from the original movie was the amusement park scene with the soldier. This scene doesn't fit the tone of the rest of the movie very well, so I thought they might cut it or alter it in some way. Of course, the writer decided to reproduce this scene somewhat faithfully, and it doesn't work this time either. At least they rushed through it, just like every other scene.

And now, some of my favorite lines from the original and, you guessed it, they are missing in the remake:
1 - "Hey, wanna die?" (every one is removed)
2 - "If she hits you, act like it hurts. If it hurts, act like it doesn't."
3 - "I don't have to go now."

I now understand why this remake went straight to video. The original was funny and heart-breaking; the remake is heart-breaking but for mostly the wrong reasons. After watching it, I had to immediately re-watch the original to wipe this film off my eyes. It gets 2.5 stars because it's based on a movie that is so good, and some of it survives, but not nearly enough, so I'm rounding down. Alas, for what should have been.

Oh, one more thing: I must give props to the remake for removing the graphic throwing-up scenes from the original. Probably it would have been better to just edit them down, but I think they were all removed. To me, these scenes in the original are a little too gross, and I've gotten into the habit of fast-forwarding through them.
5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2016
I originally watched the korean version. This one is a remake, and I think the remake is spot on. The acting and production is not as good as the original, but they do follow the storyline very closely to the original. Anyway I really enjoyed this movie, and I think anyone... See more
I originally watched the korean version. This one is a remake, and I think the remake is spot on. The acting and production is not as good as the original, but they do follow the storyline very closely to the original. Anyway I really enjoyed this movie, and I think anyone who likes romantic comedies would enjoy this movie too.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2014
The movie was entertaining, but, as I thought, so much gets lost in translation. Even if I hadn't seen the original Korean version of this movie, I would've thought this was very lacking in content, humor, and overall delivery. Skip this one and go directly to the... See more
The movie was entertaining, but, as I thought, so much gets lost in translation. Even if I hadn't seen the original Korean version of this movie, I would've thought this was very lacking in content, humor, and overall delivery. Skip this one and go directly to the original. You won't regret it.
5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2014
i love this movie, and im not a fan of romantic movies but im truly in love with Elisha Cuthbert because of this performance, its funny, lovable and very moving , overall its an underrated movie, its worth watching it.
3.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 22, 2009
This is actually quite a good film in its genre, and the three stars I give it are a commendation. The film is well constructed, the directing follows an HBO/Pushing Up Daisies style of presentation which you either like or hate but which I liked here, the script is...See more
This is actually quite a good film in its genre, and the three stars I give it are a commendation. The film is well constructed, the directing follows an HBO/Pushing Up Daisies style of presentation which you either like or hate but which I liked here, the script is amusing, the characters are likeable even if at times maddening (viz the Jordan Roark character played by Elisha Cuthbert), and the actors do a good job. The film has plenty of laughs and lots of twists and turns and whilst the ending is pat and sentimental, it just about stands up given the genre. The net effect is of a charming little tale interestingly told. So why haven't we heard about this film, which deserves to be seen? The answer is that it was sold as a remake, even taking on the dreadful title of the original Korean film. But it is nothing like the original and should have been renamed and sold in its own right. In almost every conceivable way, this film is better put together than the original: for a start it makes sense, which the original (which I actually saw first, on a recommendation) doesn't; next up is that both are romcoms, yet the original lasts 150-odd minutes (with an interminable last 40 minutes) and the remake lasts a very digestible 90 minutes. And in structural terms, every change to the original is a change for the better, whether it's the length, the invented flatmate and changed home situation, the elimination of absurdities like the jailing, the change from situation-comedy to gags, the explanation of what is happening or has happened, etc. The thing that is missing from this film that the original had is the charisma of the two lead characters (Cha Tae-Hyun and Jeon Ji-Hyun), who are well-known as pop stars/teenage idols across Asia, and the mannered, manic style of acting used in films from that region. Unless you are addicted to either one or the other of these, I would not bother to seek out the original and stick with this quietly charming film.
3.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 1, 2009
I'd admit that My Sassy Girl is a film with flaws, a film that suffers from trying hard to soften a story that needs to be told more strongly but equally it is also a film with a great deal of charm. The first half hour sets up the story but the remainder reveals the reason...See more
I'd admit that My Sassy Girl is a film with flaws, a film that suffers from trying hard to soften a story that needs to be told more strongly but equally it is also a film with a great deal of charm. The first half hour sets up the story but the remainder reveals the reason for what you have seen earlier on. Jesse Bradford and Elisha Cuthbert are wonderful leads but one of the good things about this film is the way that it balances drama, comedy scenes and moments of joy to make up the finished article. The plot centres on a boy meets girl who seems rather space-ey but we don't know why. The film looks at their developing relationship and the way they handle tensions between what they want for their lives and what they want now. There's a great deal of heart and soul to this film and it is a pleasantly spent hour and a half. It is a bit more polished than a film with this story should be but you cannot fault it for wanting to look good and not delve too deeply into 'issues'. It's funny but has a story that some might find it hard to get a handle on. It has great moments and is worth a try.
5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 18, 2009
First, if you are a Elisha Cuthbert (or Jesse Bradford) fan, then by all means buy/watch it. Other cool movies featuring Elisha are 'The Quiet' (drama, with Camilla Belle) and 'He was a quiet Man' (romance/drama/thriller [hard to categorize], with Christian Slater). It's...See more
First, if you are a Elisha Cuthbert (or Jesse Bradford) fan, then by all means buy/watch it. Other cool movies featuring Elisha are 'The Quiet' (drama, with Camilla Belle) and 'He was a quiet Man' (romance/drama/thriller [hard to categorize], with Christian Slater). It's difficult to compare this remake with the Korean original. I liked Korean movie also very much. It's a little crazier, at times more gross and weird. This American(?) movie is a little more like Hollywood, but still very funny and heart-warming. Elisha Cuthbert and Jesse Bradford at at their best and show great comedian talent and charms. One little downside was that the movie could not transport very well the reasons why things were happening as they happened and why persons acted as they acted. Then I wished I had been watching the Korean movie first. Well, I highly recommend you do watch both movies, but try not too hard comparing them. Just enjoy both of them as they are, and you get most out of it.
4.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 23, 2018
Great to see Elisha in a role without being Jack's daughter or the victim. Story line is a little slow but on the whole worth watching
1.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 4, 2015
Compared with the original Korean version, very poor. They tried to keep everything in and shorten it by an hour. As such some of it did not make sense!
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