| Lee Byung-hun, Jeon Do-yeon, Lee Mi-yeon ,
Jeon Mu-song, Choi Ju-bong, Kim Dong-su
Set in 1963, Nae Maeumeui Pungguem/The Harmonium in My Memory tells
the tale of Kang Su-ha (Lee Byung-heon), a 21-year-old novice schoolteacher
who lands a job in the very small town of Sanri, mostly populated
by illiterate families stuck in poverty, and with little interest
in education. Add to this the fact that Kang is very nervous and
clumsy in the extreme, and it's no wonder he has a hard time keeping
his class in order. Kang makes the acquaintance of Yang Eun-hee
(Lee Mi-yeon), a lovely young woman who is also on the school's
faculty, and, though it takes a while, Kang eventually works up
the courage to actually talk to her. However, Kang has an unexpected
obstacle in this potential romance. One of his students, 17-year-old
Yun Hong-yeon (Jeon Do-yeon), has a furious crush on Kang, and she
isn't about to make it easy for him to him to pursue the woman of
his dreams. The film was cited in the press for the fine performances
of the three leads and the accurate recreation of Korea on the cusp
of modernization. |