Natalie

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  • 2010
  • 1 hr 28 min
  • 4.6  (647)

Natalie is a 2010 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Ju Kyung-jung. The film stars Kim Ji-hoon, Ki-yeon Kim, Seong-jae Lee in prominent roles. The movie revolves around a young man, a woman and a robot, and their love triangle. The film was well-received by critics and audiences alike and is considered one of the best romantic comedies to come out of South Korea in recent years.

The movie starts with a young man named Chun-soo (played by Kim Ji-hoon) who is a furniture designer running his own business. Chun-soo is suffering from a severe case of creative block and is unable to come up with any new designs. To break his creative slump, he decides to take a trip to the countryside where he comes across a retired robot named Natalie.

Natalie was created by a company called Genex Robotics and used to be the best in the business. Due to technological advancements, she was eventually replaced by better models and ended up being retired to a small town. Chun-soo immediately takes a liking to Natalie and brings her back to his studio to help him with his designs.

At the studio, Chun-soo's assistant, Young-joo (played by Ki-yeon Kim), is not too pleased with the robot. She feels like Natalie is taking over her job and starts to compete with the robot for Chun-soo's attention. As time goes by, Chun-soo starts to develop a friendship with Natalie, who has been programmed with the latest Artificial Intelligence technology. However, things start to get complicated as Chun-soo starts to develop feelings for Natalie.

As the story progresses, the movie shows the complex relationship between Chun-soo, Young-joo, and Natalie. Each character has their own motivations and desires, and their actions drive the story forward. The film explores different themes and ideas such as love, creativity, friendship, and the ethical implications of creating sentient robots.

The director has done a fantastic job in showcasing the chemistry between the actors. Kim Ji-hoon's performance as Chun-soo is natural and heartfelt, and he effectively conveys the character's emotions. Ki-yeon Kim's portrayal of Young-joo is equally impressive, and she perfectly balances her character's jealousy and insecurities. Seong-jae Lee's performance as Natalie is noteworthy, and he brings life to the robotic character.

The movie's production values are top-notch, and the cinematography is excellent. The scenic locations, including the countryside and Chun-soo's studio, are beautifully captured on film. The soundtrack, composed by Kim Jeong-beom, complements the movie's mood and adds emotional depth to the scenes.

In conclusion, Natalie is a must-watch movie for fans of romantic comedies. The movie manages to strike the perfect balance between comedy and drama, and the performances by the lead actors are outstanding. The film's concept is unique, and the director has executed it perfectly. Overall, Natalie is a charming and heartwarming movie that will leave the viewers with a smile.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2010
  • Runtime
    1 hr 28 min
  • Language
    Korean
  • IMDB Rating
    4.6  (647)