Love So Divine

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"One day, heaven sent me a girl with a broken heart..."
  • 2004
  • 1 hr 45 min
  • 6.3  (1,061)

Love So Divine is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy-drama directed by Heo In-moo. It features an ensemble cast that includes Kwon Sang-woo, Ha Ji-won, and Kim In-kwon in lead roles. The movie follows the story of a timid seminary student who falls in love with a deeply religious woman, leading to a whirlwind of events that challenge his faith and bring him closer to God.

The story revolves around Kim Kyu-shik (Kwon Sang-woo), a young man in his early twenties who lives in a rural village in South Korea with his mother. After graduating from high school, Kyu-shik aspires to become a priest and enrolls in a seminary school in Seoul. Although hesitant at first, he is determined to follow his calling and join the priesthood. He is a devout Christian, but he struggles with shyness and lacks confidence in himself and his abilities.

One day, Kyu-shik is assigned to assist Father Nam (Kim In-kwon) in his pastoral duties. He meets the beautiful and devout Choi Song-hee (Ha Ji-won), a college student who is a member of Father Nam's congregation. Song-hee is deeply committed to her faith and is involved in her church's activities. Despite her religious devotion, she is also kind, loving, and friendly. Kyu-shik is instantly smitten by her beauty and her aura of kindness.

As Kyu-shik and Song-hee spend more time together, their friendship blossoms into a romantic relationship. However, their relationship is challenged by several obstacles, including their different backgrounds, Song-hee's strict religious beliefs, and Kyu-shik's insecurities. Kyu-shik's lack of confidence and his feelings of guilt over his sinful thoughts and desires often clash with Song-hee's purity and devotion to God. He struggles to reconcile his love for Song-hee with his duty to become a priest and serve God.

The story takes several unexpected turns as Kyu-shik's faith is tested by various trials and tribulations. He encounters a former classmate who offers him a lucrative job opportunity, which tempts him to abandon his studies and pursue a secular life. He also faces conflicts with Father Nam, who questions his commitment to the priesthood and doubts his ability to serve God. Meanwhile, Song-hee's faith is also tested as she is faced with her own doubts and uncertainties about her relationship with Kyu-shik.

The movie is a heartwarming and insightful exploration of the complexities of faith and personal relationships. It portrays the struggles and challenges faced by individuals who seek to balance their religious beliefs with their personal desires and ambitions. The performances by the lead actors are excellent, with Kwon Sang-woo delivering a nuanced portrayal of Kyu-shik's inner turmoil and Ha Ji-won shining as the poised and spirited Song-hee.

Love So Divine is a poignant and uplifting movie that will appeal to those who appreciate romantic comedies and dramas with a spiritual and philosophical angle. It combines humor, drama, and romance in a seamless and emotionally affecting package. The movie's themes and messages are universal and relatable and offer a refreshing perspective on the power of love and faith to transform lives.

Love So Divine is a 2004 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 45 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.3.

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  • Release Date
    2004
  • Runtime
    1 hr 45 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (1,061)
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