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Tune in for Love

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Tune in for Love

During the 1990s, hardworking Mi-soo and optimistic Hyun-woo meet at a bakery and fall in love while exchanging stories on a radio station, but while their paths keep crossing, the timing never seems to work out.

Countries: KR
Languages: Korean
Runtime: 2hrs 2min
Status: Released
Release date: 2019-08-28
Release format: Streaming — Nov 05, 2019
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chillikun
@chillikun 4 years ago

> Simple , Elegant GoodNight Watch

Kim Go Eun and Jung Hae In have such beautiful chemistry. Their love story spans from 1994 to 2005, and we get to see the retro technology like radio, telephone booth, Windows 95, flip phone, and so on. It's a memory delight for viewers growing up in the 90's and amazement to the generation afterwards.

[spoiler]Fate and hardship of life meets and tears them apart each time in 1997 and 2000 until the last meeting in 2005. Each time, the lack of communication between the couple is the real antagonist in separating them. And it seems like also the lack of communication from the production team separate the movie from the viewers with choppy scenes and bumpy relationship growth. The ambiguous open ending as doesn't help harness any more fans [/spoiler]
That being said, the time gaps were poorly done. Conflict arises over situations that could easily be fixed. The breakups and reunions are very clumsily done. Definitely not a movie to watch for the story but more so for the feeling it leaves you with.

The movie is saved by great acting skills of main and supporting actors and actresses, and the chemistry between Jung Hae In and Kim Go Eun is sweet. And off course some nice music. As mellow as it is, I will not re-watch this movie again.

**Watch it if you are hung over either Goblin(Kim Go-eun) or One Spring Night (Jung Hae-in)**

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chillikun
@chillikun 4 years ago

> Simple , Elegant GoodNight Watch

Kim Go Eun and Jung Hae In have such beautiful chemistry. Their love story spans from 1994 to 2005, and we get to see the retro technology like radio, telephone booth, Windows 95, flip phone, and so on. It's a memory delight for viewers growing up in the 90's and amazement to the generation afterwards.

[spoiler]Fate and hardship of life meets and tears them apart each time in 1997 and 2000 until the last meeting in 2005. Each time, the lack of communication between the couple is the real antagonist in separating them. And it seems like also the lack of communication from the production team separate the movie from the viewers with choppy scenes and bumpy relationship growth. The ambiguous open ending as doesn't help harness any more fans [/spoiler]
That being said, the time gaps were poorly done. Conflict arises over situations that could easily be fixed. The breakups and reunions are very clumsily done. Definitely not a movie to watch for the story but more so for the feeling it leaves you with.

The movie is saved by great acting skills of main and supporting actors and actresses, and the chemistry between Jung Hae In and Kim Go Eun is sweet. And off course some nice music. As mellow as it is, I will not re-watch this movie again.

**Watch it if you are hung over either Goblin(Kim Go-eun) or One Spring Night (Jung Hae-in)**

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MJ
@jengay 5 years ago

Love the both the actors, they did an amazing job in portraying their characters. The story, however, was a bit... all over the place. I didn't really find any resolution to the conflict/s (and it wasn't really fully explained as well)

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Preethi
@itsmepreethi 5 years ago

This movie makes me want to take _Something in the Rain_ and _One Spring Night_ off of my Netflix watchlist. 🙈

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