
Synopsis:
Hye-Young (Jeon Ji-Hyun), a street painter is caught between two opposite sides, Park-Yi (Jeong Woo-Seong) a professional assassin and Jeong-Woo (Lee Sung-Jae), an Interpol agent. She mistakes the guy who sends her fresh daisies daily for Jeong-Woo while Park-Yi, the actual secret admirer is left resenting in the background. An incident during Jeong-Woo’s exchange of fire with some gangsters leaves Hye-Young physically hurt and she loses her voice, while Park-Yi takes over Jeong-Woo’s place to take care of her when the latter leaves out of guilt. Park-Yi is later ordered to kill Jeong-Woo, which sees a tragic love triangle played out against the backdrop of Amsterdam.
Review:
I personally just adored this movie. It had a unique style, so colorful, and full of beautiful shots. The only drawback was the ending which lacked the creativity, but the amazing intro cancels that out of course. It sounded like a sudden rush toward the end but other than that I was on the edge of my seat biting my nails the whole time.  It indeed was a flawless movie for the most part and I loved the interesting usage of symbols, I alwasy do.
The actions parts thank God was modified so not much splashed blood, moaning and crawls of the victims were shown!
Watching this movie recalled me of my initial interest to the Korean Entertainment Industry ![]()
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