Siempre un amor prohibido tocara a nuestra puerta. Un hombre y una mujer se dejan llevar por la pasión irresistible, pasan una noche juntos en Finlandia. Pero al día siguiente, se van por caminos separados sin pedir el nombre de cada uno. ¿Que pasará con ellos cuando por casualidades de la vida se vuelvan a encontrar? Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Título original: 남과 여
- También conocida como: Namgwa Yeo ,
- Guionista y Director: Lee Yoon Ki
- Géneros: Romance, Vida, Drama
Dónde ver A Man and A Woman
Gratis (sub)
Reparto y créditos
- Jun Do YeonSang MinPapel principal
- Park Byung EunAhn Jae SukPapel secundario
- Lee Mi SoMoon JooPapel secundario
- Park Min JiHa JungPapel secundario
- Min Moo Je[Se Na's boyfriend]Papel secundario
Reseñas
This review may contain spoilers
Me afecto mucho esta historia
Que película tan realista, desde que se juntaron hasta el final, pase todo el rato con el corazón apretado, no apruebo las infidelidades, asume tu desamor y termina, pero aqui eso no era una posibilidad. Muy dramática, los silencios eran perfectos, de verdad las actuaciones estuvieron muy bien se sintió la buena química entre ellos. Me encanta que Gong Yoo, haga este tipo de películas, muy bien.Creo que voy a quedar afectado un buen rato con esta peli. Al final las mujeres somos más decididas a la hora que definir nuestros sentimientos, y así nos duela, terminamos definiendo nuestro destino. Que difícil es dejar al amor de tu vida, que difícil es ser responsable con tu familia.
Si entiendo que si él dejaba a la esposa esta se suicidaba, y la hija se las iba a sufrir todas. Me dolió demasiado el final. Aunque estoy totalmente de acuerdo con él.
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What I got, however, was a very real story of broken individuals with difficult family lives who deal with very believable and relatable situations just trying to figure things out as best they can. There is no antagonist in this piece other than life itself.
In the first half of the movie, we see Jeon Do-Yeon playing a very stoic mother of a mentally handicapped boy who we later learn seems to be the glue that is holding her marriage together. Once she is back on home ground, however, we see her in a different light as she is successfully running her family fashion line and seems more confident that she was in Finland. The moral conflict caused by the affair is more apparent in her character and she portrays the hesitation very well.
Gong Yoo’s character is one that pleasantly surprised me here. Granted I am biased with all matters Yoo, however he lost points when choosing to depict an adulterous father of a depressed child and mentally unstable wife. This role portrayed by any other actor would have come across as sleazy and stalker-ish but with him there is an innocence and vulnerability that oddly makes you root for him and the couple.
Finland itself seems to be a character in the movie as it visually depicts the isolation felt by our protagonists as well as the lack of any warmth in their current relationships. I could go on about the symbolic significance of the sauna in the woods, the hotel suites where our couple has their trist or their train ride in the second half of the movie but that would take forever.
If you are looking for a bubbly romance or are watching with boxes of tissue ready at hand, then this may not be the one for you. If however, you want to see the world from an alternative point of view or just really feel something down to your soul, then I highly recommend this movie.
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