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2003 "The Happiest Time of My Life."
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...ing

7.2 | 1h44m | en | Drama

Follows the life of a young woman who has become reserved and indifferent to the world as a result of her chronic illness deformed hand and quietly portrays the unconventional, yet endearing relationship between mother and daughter as well as the development of Min-ah as she is befriended by the high spirited and carefree photographer Young-jae who moves into their apartment complex.

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7.2 | 1h44m | en | Drama , Romance | More Info
Released: November. 28,2003 | Released Producted By: Tube Entertainment , Tube Pictures Country: South Korea Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Follows the life of a young woman who has become reserved and indifferent to the world as a result of her chronic illness deformed hand and quietly portrays the unconventional, yet endearing relationship between mother and daughter as well as the development of Min-ah as she is befriended by the high spirited and carefree photographer Young-jae who moves into their apartment complex.

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Cast

Lim Soo-jung , Kim Rae-won , Lee Mi-sook

Director

Lee Eon-hee

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Derek Childs (totalovrdose) Right from the very beginning, you know this is going to be a tear-jerker. Due to the story's directionality, one could accuse the narrative of predictability, yet never does the film lose its poignancy, or melodramatic beauty. I, for one, have often enjoyed beautifully emotional features, and ...ing is no different. The characterization and depth applied to the characters allows each of the leads the opportunity to shine, rather than some individuals overshadowing others in their roles, the plot being applied with an equal amount of care and dedication.Lim Soo-Jung as Min-A and Kim Rae-Won as Young-Jae are exceptional as two very different individuals, who inevitably find romance together. Young-Jae's role as a photographer is efficaciously applied to the film, with the pictures he takes occasionally appearing on screen, capturing the beauty of a moment, while during other scenes, the images are used to showcase moments to the audience that were not depicted using live action sequences. Moreover, the director makes the decision on more than one occasion during the feature to deliberately hold back on showing a live action moment until later, these decisions assisting in the emotional impact that is developed. In this sense, the visuals have a greater role to play in this film than they might in others.Min-A, an adorably sweet young lady, is a college student, who has lived her entire life with an expiration date on her forehead. At school, we witness she goes unnoticed by most of her classmates, potentially reflecting her desire not to become too attached to those around her, from fear of hurting them when she inevitably passes away. Although it is explained early on how her hand is peculiarly deformed, this, alongside her affliction, is largely a mystery to the viewer for much of the production.Lee Mi-Sook as Min-A's mother is equally fantastic in her role, being more of a best friend to her daughter rather than an adult guardian, and this is wondrously articulated in their communication. Lee Sung-Kyung as Nurse Kim, who has known Min-A for much of her life, displays much compassion towards her, while Kim Ji-Yeong as the maid that assists Min-A's mother around their residence, is a character who generates a number of laughs when conveying her opinions.Not long into the film, Young-Jae moves into an apartment downstairs from Min-A, and upon seeing her, immediately forms an attraction. Although his attempts to ensnare her attention are largely immature, his behavior doesn't take away from his character, or the plot. Although many might categorize the film as a comedy, I personally would refer to it as a melodrama, the comedic aspects of the feature often been in the background rather than the fore. With this in mind, the humor, both oral and slapstick, is produced in an enjoyable fashion, and though the latter is occasionally unnecessary, the humorous dialogue is fantastically effective.Despite fighting the feelings she has for him at first, Min-A begins to spend time with the man who found his way into her life. Through the characters around her, we discover many of Min-A's hopes and dreams, a plaguing question being whether or not she will live long enough to experience what she wishes to.As the title suggests, ...ing is a pluralized term that can be applied to a wealth of words, many of which can be used in describing the emotions delivered upon the screen in this heartfelt experience. Unlike other films, where characters with smaller roles can be overlooked, this occurrence does not transpire here, with, as an example, a traffic conductor, who only appears in a couple of scenes, having an incredibly pertinent part to play in the feature as the narrative progresses.In conclusion, never does the film feel forced or out of place, capturing the honesty and beauty of the many relationships Min-A has with family and loved ones, and the strain her impeding passing has upon them all. Though not quite as sad as A Millionaire's First Love, and perhaps we ought to be thankful for that, ...ing is a story of love, compassion, friendship, acceptance and understanding, that only ever captures the gorgeousness of even the most painful situations.
nitin_kushwaha001 If you are a fan of Korean movies. Then you must see ...ing. i bet you'll cry your heart out at the end of movie. Korean film makers are miles ahead of Hollywood film makers when it comes to romantic movies. they actually show what true love is. Its disappointing to see a very few comments on this gem of a movie. so I Decided to post my first comment on this one. Everything about this movie is awesome. Acing, Screenplay, and the selection of actors is just perfect. Music of the movie is quite good too. The pace of the movie is pretty decent. You Hardly realize that the movie is heading towards its end. Watch this one if you wish know what true love is. Highly Recommended. 10/10.
refresh daemon So the title of the film, I'm guessing, has to do with the present moment, as in how you use the suffix "-ing" to make a verb in the continuous present tense. The story uses a popular Korean melodramatic cliché terminal illness (don't worry, it's not a spoiler because you learn it early on) as a means of exploring human relationships and the value of life.All this is done with fairly slick directing and cinematography, with a touch of lame CGI and a surprisingly attractive soundtrack. The protagonist shifts over the course of the movie, but is primarily a sickly young high school student, acted naturally by the lead sister of Tale of Two Sisters. She is moody and withdrawn, but early in the film encounters a young man who stubbornly refuses to let her be.Of course, there's a little love story involved, but surprisingly, the love story is a smaller factor than the the young Mina learning how to appreciate the life and the people in her life that she has. Another wonderful portrait is the relationship between Mina and her mother, Misuk, who she refers to by her first name (an astounding device, as few Koreans would ever call their parents by their first names).The film still suffers from a little manipulativeness and the humongous cliché of the terminal illness, but despite it, manages to be breezy, cool and at the same time poignant. The ending of the film drags a little and the recent Korean desire for "twists" even seeps its way into the film (M. Night Shyalaman, what have you wrought??), but the film still carries enough weight and an excellent atmosphere that keeps it enjoyable, despite these problems.And did I mention that I simply adore the soundtrack? Where can I find Korean music like that, rather than the overglossed pointlessness that is Kpop? I might have to make another purchase from Yesasia.com.Good. 8/10.
NuKu-NuKu It's not often i cave in to pressure to see a movie, but on this occasion i did. I decided to give this baby a go, and boy was i not disappointed!!! ...ing tells the story of Mina, a young girl who is very sick and loveless. Mina struggles to cope with her life and loneliness after being in hospital for most of her life. Then one day a young man moves in to the apartment below and Mina and Jun become good friends. Although Mina is still insecure and distrusting, she finds a friend in Jun and their friendship blossoms, much to the delight of her friends and her mother.This movie is a bitch! It tears with your emotions horribly. One moment i was happy, the next i was genuinely about to burst in to floods of tears. This movie carries a simple romantic story, but is executed on an almost masterly level. From the moment the movie opens with it's beautiful acoustic opening song, through each and every beautiful camera shot, to the powerful ending; ...ing is an emotional and exhilerating rollercoaster. It's engrossing, addictive, highly watchable and overall an incredible movie. Pure and Simple. ...ing is proof that Asian cinema is in a league well and truly of it's own. It offers some of the best acting and directing talent and has it's own unique style that simply cannot be replicated or remade ANYWHERE else (are you LISTENING America?).Quite simply - and i feel pretty bold with my labelling here - ...ing is a modern day masterpiece. To call yourself a movie fan and to go through life without watching this would be dealing yourself the greatest, most catastrophic dishonour ever.One of the most unmissable, engrossing and frankly brilliant movies i've ever had the pleasure to see. To the director of ...ing, Eon-hie Lee, thankyou. Thanks a million.