Un día, Eun Soo, una bibliotecaria, ve a Jun Oh arrancar de varios libros una determinada página y lo acusa de vandalismo. Pronto, descubre que hay una compleja historia detrás de sus acciones. Ocurre que la novia de Jun Oh, era un bibliófila y leía ávidamente los libros de forma regular en la biblioteca, de repente lo dejó con sólo una nota misteriosa que dice: "Mira la página 198". Debido a la extraña nota, Jun Oh, va a la misma biblioteca y lee cada página 198 de cada libro haciendo que las lágrimas salgan. Viendo la desesperación de Jun Oh por no saber por qué la mujer que amaba lo había dejado, Eun Soo comienza a ayudarle a encontrar el mensaje oculto en la página 198. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Título original: 그 남자의 책 198쪽
- También conocida como: Geu Namjaui Chaek 198jjok , That Man's Book of 198 Pages
- Guionista: Park Eun Yeong, Na Hyun
- Director: Kim Jung Kwon
- Géneros: Romance, Melodrama
Reparto y créditos
- Lee Dong WookKim Jun OhPapel principal
- Eugene Papel principal
- Jo Ah RaSeon MiPapel secundario
- Ki Joo BongHong SuPapel secundario
- Jo Duk HyunGuard KimPapel secundario
- Go Soo HeeProfessor Paeng [Library worker]Papel secundario
Reseñas
The story is elegant and touching, and while some might say it is slow, I think it is well paced: it shows a window of time, a week or so, in the main characters' lives, and that is reflected in the progression of the movie.
Though by no means a sad movie, it has many poignant moments, and is, I feel, the better for them. Through the tragedies and heartache, you experience the depths of the characters' emotions, you glimpse the reasons behind their subtle reactions and realize what impels them.
The leads are natural and unaffected, their emotions and expression genuine. Hesitant smiles, miffed expressions, anguish, slow tears, pensive frowns, playful smirks, gentle laughter — they do not feel acted but instinctive and sincere.
The music is perfect for the movie in tone, pace, and content. Indeed, it is one of the first things I liked about the movie. It beautifully captures the emotions within the movie, translating them in the exquisite way that only classical instruments can. Stringed instruments, particularly the violin and the piano, both which convey an extraordinary range of emotion, are used to great effect.
The movie does not try to explain or justify itself, preferring to let the story work its own magic. Consequently, there are a few loose ends, but that only lends to its charm. Real life always has loose ends, it never ties up neatly, and there is never a dramatic 'The End' splashed across an end screen while happy music plays quietly in the background. Life flows on, a million stories running concurrently. This movie reflects that: its ending is more like the end of a first chapter, a beginning rather than a conclusion.
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At first what attract me was the name. I love books. I love libraries. A heartbreaking romance in a library... My kind of story!! But what I found, totally got me by surprise and leave me breathless.
It was beautifully presented, beautifully acted and "slow" pace of the story, make me fall in love with it!!! Is is a very emotional movie...
And LEE DONG WOOK?? That is a MUST see!!
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