Summary
A-mi, for instance, keeps sleeping with her boyfriend Heung-soo, but she knows too well that this rocker-wannabe does not have any real chance to succeed in this tough world where there is no protection whatsoever for talentless men. A-mi willy-nilly stumbles into a better choice — this time, a capable man named Seung-won (Kim Seong-su), who is an accountant for Deloitte’s Seoul office. Except for this guy’s dreadful sense of humor, A-mi vaguely assumes that her life would change for the better if she tied the knot with him.
But what really concerns her is neither of these men. She is, after all, an aspiring screenwriter, and she is determined to finish her first project, no matter what. When it comes to determination and toughness, A-mi is portrayed as a cinematic macho who used to be a hardcore chainsmoker, but resolutely quits cigarettes once she gets serious about her career — a far stronger, almost traditional alpha male approach that is prominently lacking in the movie’s male characters.
Young-mi is psychologically a big girl, too. She falls into a deep sense of loss and disappointment when she a callous (yes, male) doctor tells her that her menopause is the cause of her latest mood swings. Undaunted, she keeps her chin up, and tries not to lose her control when dealing with her sexual partner who wants to have an emotional tug of war.
Young-mi’s cute daughter, Kang-ae, is depicted as a cute seductress. She wonders why her boyfriend has not attempted to kiss her in the past three years, and one of her close friends rightly suggests that he might be gay. Kang-ae is not a sit-and-wait type, so she sets up a private meeting, in her own house, and ventures to initiate what she thinks will be the most erotic moment in her life, only to find that something goes embarrassingly wrong…
(Source: Idols Unlimited)
Cast
Lee Mi-Suk
Kim Min-Hee
Ahn So-Hee
Kim Seong-Su
Kim Heung-Su
Kim Beom
I'm really impressed. I wasn't expecting it to be this good. I don't understand Korean, but you can definitely tell there are words/phrases that don't translate well AT ALL. It's slow-paced but has a satisfying ending.
That movie just left me with a whole bunch of questions. Does the aunt meet the accountant again? Do they end up together? Does the mom end up with that young guy? Like for real? What happened to the daughters boyfriend? Do they break up?
i thought it's gonna be like marilyn monroe's movie because of the title, but not really. this movie is pretty boring. i only saw half of the first part..
i like the story, actually. the ladies are sometimes obnoxious but i think every girl can identify with them somehow. i don't see how these girls are a turnoff. They aren't perfect but that's the movie's strong point.
this movie sucks. it shows three women are suffering from love n_________all
but at da end wat happened.......
i dont know wat this movie was trying to show
it was sorta sad but not really it was anice movie liked it alot i recomend it for drama lovers but there is alot of kissing and there is a gay scene O_O but it is still a good movie so whatch it !!