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Never Ending Story 2012 123movies

Never Ending Story 2012 123movies

Jan. 18, 2012114 Min.
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Watch: 네버엔딩 스토리 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – Easy-going Dong Joo (Tae Woong) hasn’t been too organized about his life. While bank teller Song Kyung (Jung Ryeo Won) plans everything. They both get diagnosed with a terminal illness. It is said that polar opposites attract but is it true? Neither of them plan on falling in love with each other, but will this new and unexpected meeting change that..
Plot: A man and a woman who is only given so much time to live fall in love and resolves heart aching love into a bright and cheerful one.
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6.2/10 Votes: 234
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Reviews:

An entertaining romantic comedy, just without the comedy…
The acting in “Never Ending Story” (aka “Ne-beu-en-ding-seu-to-ri”) was quite good, and I will say that both leads Tae-woong Eom and Ryeowon Jung were doing good jobs in carrying the movie with their performances, both individually and also together. And there was also a nice, albeit short, cameo appearance by Dong-seok Ma.

The characters in the movie were quite detailed and fleshed out, and they stood out as rather interesting characters with good stories and lots of flavor.

The storyline, however, was a bit too generic and predictable. I had initially thought that the movie would be a sappy one, given the premise of the story and its synopsis, but luckily director Yong-joo Jung opted for a less traditional approach to the movie, and didn’t allow it to be a sappy and mushy movie that leech on cheap tricks to evoke sympathy and emotions for the characters in the story. Instead, director Yong-joo Jung, managed to create a movie where you find the characters realistic and can easily put yourself into the situation.

Visually, then “Never Ending Story” was rather interesting, because it utilized the type of visuals that are very common in sad-romantic dramas like this, but at the same time there was a sense of refreshment and new-thinking to the story and the presentation of the characters and events portrayed.

One of the more subtle, but fulfilling, aspects of the movie was the music score, because the music was very fitting to the storyline and to the mood and atmosphere of the movie. The music was subtle enough to function as background music, and when the music was brought out in full force, it was done very nicely with some very well-chosen songs that had lots of emotion to add to the movie.

The movie is listed as a romantic comedy, however there isn’t much comedy in the movie, so don’t expect it to be one of those standard romantic comedies that are seen in abundance.

Now, I mentioned that the movie does not resort to using cheap tricks for bringing out emotions and tears, but you might actually want to have a tissue ready at hand during the scene where Dong-Joo and Song-Kyung reunite at the train tracks.

The biggest drawback there is to be said for “Never Ending Story” is the predictability that permeates the storyline. You essentially know the story, how it will progress and evolve, and exactly how it will end from the very beginning, because it does follow a very strict how-to-make-a-sad-romance-movie guidebook.

My rating for “Never Ending Story” is a six out of ten stars, because it is not just another romantic comedy that are found by the dozen at every corner you turn to. This wasn’t an outstanding movie if you compare it to other South Korean movies of the same kind. But it surely is well-worth watching.

Review By: paul_haakonsen
An entertaining romantic comedy, just without the comedy…
The acting in “Never Ending Story” (aka “Ne-beu-en-ding-seu-to-ri”) was quite good, and I will say that both leads Tae-woong Eom and Ryeowon Jung were doing good jobs in carrying the movie with their performances, both individually and also together. And there was also a nice, albeit short, cameo appearance by Dong-seok Ma.

The characters in the movie were quite detailed and fleshed out, and they stood out as rather interesting characters with good stories and lots of flavor.

The storyline, however, was a bit too generic and predictable. I had initially thought that the movie would be a sappy one, given the premise of the story and its synopsis, but luckily director Yong-joo Jung opted for a less traditional approach to the movie, and didn’t allow it to be a sappy and mushy movie that leech on cheap tricks to evoke sympathy and emotions for the characters in the story. Instead, director Yong-joo Jung, managed to create a movie where you find the characters realistic and can easily put yourself into the situation.

Visually, then “Never Ending Story” was rather interesting, because it utilized the type of visuals that are very common in sad-romantic dramas like this, but at the same time there was a sense of refreshment and new-thinking to the story and the presentation of the characters and events portrayed.

One of the more subtle, but fulfilling, aspects of the movie was the music score, because the music was very fitting to the storyline and to the mood and atmosphere of the movie. The music was subtle enough to function as background music, and when the music was brought out in full force, it was done very nicely with some very well-chosen songs that had lots of emotion to add to the movie.

The movie is listed as a romantic comedy, however there isn’t much comedy in the movie, so don’t expect it to be one of those standard romantic comedies that are seen in abundance.

Now, I mentioned that the movie does not resort to using cheap tricks for bringing out emotions and tears, but you might actually want to have a tissue ready at hand during the scene where Dong-Joo and Song-Kyung reunite at the train tracks.

The biggest drawback there is to be said for “Never Ending Story” is the predictability that permeates the storyline. You essentially know the story, how it will progress and evolve, and exactly how it will end from the very beginning, because it does follow a very strict how-to-make-a-sad-romance-movie guidebook.

My rating for “Never Ending Story” is a six out of ten stars, because it is not just another romantic comedy that are found by the dozen at every corner you turn to. This wasn’t an outstanding movie if you compare it to other South Korean movies of the same kind. But it surely is well-worth watching.

Review By: paul_haakonsen

Other Information:

Original Title 네버엔딩 스토리
Release Date 2012-01-18
Release Year 2012

Original Language ko
Runtime N/A
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated N/A
Genre Comedy, Romance
Director Yong-ju Joung
Writer Byeong-heon Lee, Eun-kyo Park
Actors Hye-Kyung Ahn, Hwa-yeon Cha, Tae-Hyun Cha
Country South Korea
Awards 1 win
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


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Never Ending Story 2012 123movies
Never Ending Story 2012 123movies
Original title 네버엔딩 스토리
TMDb Rating 6 10 votes

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