It was rather serious. Far from being comedy, but I liked its emotion.
The story was quite ordinary, but I guess the only interesting thing was watching people, who are not in the same age, falling for each other.
I wished the ending would be something more but it was okay.
Acting was good, I didn't pay any attention to the music.
Anyways if your looking for a quite serious lovestory - this is for you!
I'd say its nothing special, I'll probably forget this story, but I don't regret watching it either..
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The acting was very good and you could "feel" the actors pining for each other, more so on soo-young and Ajuhssi's relationship than Ha-Kyung and Sook's.
There were some good songs scattered throughout this movie, but nothing too stellar. The rewatch value is poor because although it was ok, I don't think I'd watch this again.
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I solely watched this film based on my thought of a student-teacher relationship but then switched to age gaps because I need material for a Story I am doing at the moment..
Hello SchoolGirl by far has to the most peaceful and realistic idea of a School girl having a relationship with an older man in my opinion. It didn't start out as some raunchy love at first sight trope ( Sorry to those who like that, I just think its alittle taboo in this situation ), Instead it was more natural and laid back, just them living life regularly, sometimes seeing each other casually without formally meeting each other I thought was way better for both the characters personalities. Then moving on to the train station where we see them not only interact but also the secondary couple as well. The scene seemed very natural to me because the train station is a place to see various people.
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