My Sassy Girl (2008) Review

The story follows Charlie Bellow, a cautious Midwestern guy whose life is precisely planned out until a chance encounter on a subway platform. He saves a heavily intoxicated Jordan from falling onto the tracks, beginning a chaotic relationship where she "woos, grooms, and ultimately dumps" him.

The 2008 version of is an American romantic comedy remake of the iconic 2001 South Korean film of the same name. Directed by Yann Samuell , the film transposes the story to New York City, starring Elisha Cuthbert as the enigmatic Jordan Roark and Jesse Bradford as the straight-laced business student Charlie Bellow. Plot Overview My Sassy Girl (2008)

As Jordan pushes Charlie to abandon his predictable nature, her erratic and often "sassy" behavior is revealed to be a mask for a deep personal secret. The two eventually agree to separate for one year, leaving letters for each other to read upon their reunion—a test to see if destiny will bring them back together. Production & Casting The story follows Charlie Bellow, a cautious Midwestern

While the original 2001 film is a cornerstone of the "Korean Wave," the 2008 remake faced a more difficult path, ultimately being released in the United States. My Sassy Girl (2008) - IMDb Directed by Yann Samuell , the film transposes

DreamWorks originally purchased the remake rights in 2002 for $750,000. After several years in development, Gold Circle Films eventually produced it, filming in New York City's Central Park and Upper East Side. Critical Reception

Yann Samuell, known for the French film Jeux d'enfants ( Love Me If You Dare ). Starring: Elisha Cuthbert as Jordan Roark. Jesse Bradford as Charlie Bellow.