Hero tabhi mardiya tha na heroine ko tabi jab usne uske boyfriend ke saat thi jab?? Aur usne sab dream kiya tha ki usne uski boss ke saat revenge liye jaise??
@@Arthur-Verlaine_66s At the beginning of the movie you have a master and his student discussing about a tree moving. At the end of the movie, comes back the discussion between matser and student. The student is saying that he had a dream and he cried. Master ask him : was it a bad dream ? student answers no. Was it a sad dream ? - No. - So why are you crying ? - Student answers : Because I know that it will never come true.
Wonderful scene Moment to Remember My Sassy Girl Classic Bittersweet Life Korean movies are THE best and the only ones to evoke tears so easily.... What a beautiful soul Korean people must have
A moment to remember The classic A bittersweet life 😛u should check out 1)" peppermint candy " 2)" Spring, summer, fall,winter... Spring " 3)" failan "
North and South. In the North they may not feel openly but walk a fine line between basic human need and true feeling but disguise those feelings. This disguise covers theiir soul like an Ocean covers it's seaned.
Of late I've been big fan of Korean movies and this movie is one of my favourites. Soundtracks "Romance" and "Follow" are awesome - I've been in repeat mode eversince
“I'm not sentimental--I'm as romantic as you are. The idea, you know, is that the sentimental person thinks things will last--the romantic person has a desperate confidence that they won't.”
Ue, the main guy? I saw hime in something else; he looked maybe 10/15 years older and had 'filled out'. There was no flashy martial arts from him. Again it was another story based around jelousy, loss and confusion. His wife who actually happened to be a musician was offered a place in an Australian orchestra in Sydney. She took her and their 5 year old kud with them The fillm starts with him coming back only to find a message on their fridge door explaining she has left with their child.
YES IT IS SAD! BUT the moment before the assassin shoots him who does so more out of mercy than anything else seeing how much he is bleeding out lets him do onle last phone call: to the girl. He finally tells her he loves her before she hears the shot. Why else would he have called her especially when the boss is dead. Bitter because of the brutality and being used "as a dog" for years by his boss but "sweet not only because of the revenge but more importantly he shows his love for her and releases his trapped feelings". He dies in that knowledge.
@@morejoy5188 There is another interpretation that the fact the idea of dreams and how sad it is that they can't come true kept coming up and the fact that they show him shadowing boxing at the end...means that he is still alive and did kill the girl and the story we saw was his imagination of what would have happened if he didn't
@@bluecode5 the shadow boxing is the same as a scene from the start. Is just a scene from the past. And it's more about to show the only times when he actually smile: shadow boxing, song, when he dies.
What happens, when a man falls in love? He melts down, and all the ice he built around him for many years or decades is becoming water, and he drowns. The protagonist was following orders, lived a life in violence and brutality. For one moment, he got a touch of love, of harmony, of peace and beauty. This changed him, and also confused him. He gets no answers for what and why he feels that way. But he admits, to go through hell … just to protect this feeling.
Davvero. È per qualche verso riconducibile al recente Decision to leave. Peccato che A bittersweet life sia così poco conosciuto; davvero un capolavoro.
@@gabrielesaudelli7154 non so quante volte ho visto questo film… Kim Jee- woon mescola noir crepuscolare e l’estetica della violenza coreana con un protagonista ( il magnifico Lee Byung- hun) elegante, freddo, inespressivo è un po’ arrogante, ma che invece scopre un bisogno di dolcezza e un sentimento d’amore sconosciuto fino allora. In “ Bittersweet life” tutti i luoghi, fisici o mentali che siano, rappresentano lo spazio adeguato dove Sun-woo porta avanti la sua malinconica lotta contro se stesso e i suoi sentimenti. L’ultima scena, di lui che si specchia nel vetro della finestra è di una dolcezza straziante. Amo il cinema coreano e lo seguo da quando ho visto questo film. È un paese che mi affascina, e patria di grandi artisti.
@@sandraberti352 come si fa a non amare 한국, la Corea? E la gente coreana. È il paese più europeo che io conosca, però pulito, educato, gentile e non privo di sensibilità artistica e di umorismo. Un alter-ego dell'Italia degli anni '60, solo meno caciarone e più pulito. Concordo su quell'ultima scena, là dove è la progressiva dissolvenza dell'immagine di uomo che diventa foglia tra le foglie. E mia moglie perde completamente la testa per quest'uomo, riconosco davvero bello, oltre che ottimo attore. Ecco, questo è un vero film coreano: Parasites non l'ho percepito tale. Non mi è piaciuto, un po' troppo "americano", non so se voi ne abbiate avuto la medesima sensazione. Non sono un cinefilo, sono solamente il finale utente, ignorante. Decision to leave, lo avete visto?
@@gabrielesaudelli7154 “Decision to leave” lo voglio vedere…seguirò il suo consiglio. Posso sicuramente elencare moltissimi films che ho amato, a partire da “ Memories of a murder” con il meraviglioso Song Kang-ho, sempre con lui “A taxi Driver”, “Peppermint Candy”, “ I saw the devil” ancora con Lee Byung-hun, “ “L’impero delle ombre” ( bellissimo), “Mademoiselle “,”Mr.Vendetta”,” Oldboy “,” Minari”, il terribile e meraviglioso “ Silenced “, “ Innocent Witness” con Jung Woo-sung.Potrei continuare per molto. Sono d’accordo con lei nella descrizione della Corea. Ho il privilegio di visitare spesso questo paese perché il mio compagno è coreano. Mi trasferirò definitivamente questo autunno. A a Jeju. Bellissima isola. Le consiglio di vedere il Drama “ Our Blues”, girato appunto la’ e dove in uno degli episodi c’è una scena di Lee Byung-hun e Kim Hye- ja ( che interpreta sua madre ) di una bravura “mostruosa”. Quello che tutti i films e Drama coreani trasmettono è un carico di sentimenti profondi e una rappresentazione oggettiva superiore. Sono dei maestri. Realistici,incisivi, a volte violenti, ma anche romantici,delicati,poetici. Si è capito che li amo?
@@sandraberti352 a 제주? Davvero? Andate a vivere lì? Ma è meravigliosa! Io e mia moglie pensavamo a Pusan. Pusan è rimasta nel mio cuore qualche anno fa per un evento interuniversitario. La "Han" 한 coreana, la nostalgia che ti entra nel cuore, è contagiosissima, come sta accadendo con voi, tramite quei film che elenca (manca Lady Vendetta, sicuramente una svista, dacché è l'unico della trilogia di Pak Chan Uk, romanizzazione del nome del regista che vostro marito apprezzerà). Se ascolto Arirang, piango. E mi sento un cretino, perché sono italiano, non coreano. La conoscete questa seicentesca canzone coreana? Vi mando un link qui, poi non vi disturbo più, da addicted di Korea (contagiosa: nostra figlia 42enne è ora divorata da dramas e BTS, nostro nipote di 8 anni ci saluta con 안녕하세요). L'unica terapia che ci rimane è andarci a vivere. Che la vita sia tanta e felice, ad entrambi!
Nice tunes, no doubt. Romantic was composed by two main musical motifs, Kuramoto. One of them was clearly plagiarized by parts of the melody from the Hungarian composer Viktor Havasy. First, Zsuzsa Cserháti sang the song in 1978. The other main motive is his other work, I already knew it, but I don't remember the author. Look on youtube: Én leszek ( I'll be) For example: th-cam.com/users/results?search_query=%C3%A9n+leszek
Bro I have question. Hero killed her when he saw she's with her boyfriend . And then he dreamed about taking revenge with his boss. Is this theory true??
@@5ayazzz75 Yes this theory is also possible... another theory is that He was imagining all of these from the beginning of the movie when he had a coffee
- Why are you crying so sadly?
- Because the dream I had can't come true.
Aniket bhai 🇮🇳
Hero tabhi mardiya tha na heroine ko tabi jab usne uske boyfriend ke saat thi jab?? Aur usne sab dream kiya tha ki usne uski boss ke saat revenge liye jaise??
What script is this👁️ I'm so confused
@@Arthur-Verlaine_66s At the beginning of the movie you have a master and his student discussing about a tree moving. At the end of the movie, comes back the discussion between matser and student. The student is saying that he had a dream and he cried. Master ask him : was it a bad dream ? student answers no. Was it a sad dream ? - No. - So why are you crying ? - Student answers : Because I know that it will never come true.
@@Arthur-Verlaine_66s The protagonist loved his boss's woman. the woman in this video
this era of Korean movies were gold Glad i witnessed it
when actress looks at the camera and smiles. one of the most beautiful smile scene in cinema history!!
Bittersweetsour
Yes. His smile in other movie which is IRIS film.
Yes Bro
Shin Min Ah.
E yohhamınaağ
I am trying to forget this movie but it's still in my heart ❤️
it's not just a movie.. something very spl and deep about it
Its really good to see peoples comment here because this movie is pure gem probably best korean movie for me ..but so underated its a good feeling ...
Wonderful scene
Moment to Remember
My Sassy Girl
Classic
Bittersweet Life
Korean movies are THE best and the only ones to evoke tears so easily....
What a beautiful soul Korean people must have
A moment to remember
The classic
A bittersweet life
😛u should check out
1)" peppermint candy "
2)" Spring, summer, fall,winter... Spring "
3)" failan "
@@Sanjay-lw6sy Always
I love Ditto (2000) too. ❤️
North and South. In the North they may not feel openly but walk a fine line between basic human need and true feeling but disguise those feelings. This disguise covers theiir soul like an Ocean covers it's seaned.
I remembered the moment of remember😢
Of late I've been big fan of Korean movies and this movie is one of my favourites. Soundtracks "Romance" and "Follow" are awesome - I've been in repeat mode eversince
You’re a real one bro
and also"Fairness"
Also boon al ajoon or something similar 😅
누군가가 나에게 "좋은 음악이 영화에서 얼마나 중요한지 설명해 달라" 한다면 이 장면, 이 음악을 예로 들어야 할 것 같다.
“I'm not sentimental--I'm as romantic as you are. The idea, you know,
is that the sentimental person thinks things will last--the romantic
person has a desperate confidence that they won't.”
But every thing will last, I just hope that I wasn't sentimental as my heart
Greatest film ever, best scene and score. Absolute pulls on your heart
what a great movie! what a great symphony!
Lee Byung hun is more than just an actor
Ue, the main guy?
I saw hime in something else; he looked maybe 10/15 years older and had 'filled out'. There was no flashy martial arts from him. Again it was another story based around jelousy, loss and confusion. His wife who actually happened to be a musician was offered a place in an Australian orchestra in Sydney. She took her and their 5 year old kud with them
The fillm starts with him coming back only to find a message on their fridge door explaining she has left with their child.
@@morejoy5188 the movie, a single rider
The girl in this scene is not just a pretty thing, but something that signifies what can be in the dream life he desires but will never have.
I am so glad to birth in this world, after this movie comes, also I thank to God to ,creating opportunity to see this movie ...
I love the way korean movies use the violin
cello on this one , I think
Yes, piano and violin and cello are instruments Kdrama films and dramas favor a lot for their OSTs.
It’s a masterpiece of a movie.
Love from Kerala India❤️
Best scene in cinema history i
have melt
Bittersweet is our life...
Why my eyes became moist and slowly the tears started rolling down my cheeks ?
She deserves that oscar breh
yeah, just watch this movie. EXCELLENT
Love u Lee Byung-Hun
Romantic movie but too sad ending
YES IT IS SAD! BUT the moment before the assassin shoots him who does so more out of mercy than anything else seeing how much he is bleeding out lets him do onle last phone call: to the girl.
He finally tells her he loves her before she hears the shot.
Why else would he have called her especially when the boss is dead.
Bitter because of the brutality and being used "as a dog" for years by his boss but "sweet not only because of the revenge but more importantly he shows his love for her and releases his trapped feelings".
He dies in that knowledge.
@@morejoy5188 There is another interpretation that the fact the idea of dreams and how sad it is that they can't come true kept coming up and the fact that they show him shadowing boxing at the end...means that he is still alive and did kill the girl and the story we saw was his imagination of what would have happened if he didn't
@@morejoy5188 he is not in love with the girl. The girl made him realize how empty his life is ...
@@bluecode5 the shadow boxing is the same as a scene from the start. Is just a scene from the past. And it's more about to show the only times when he actually smile: shadow boxing, song, when he dies.
@@lvasiescuso true
The moment he felt his heart
GORGEOUS SONG!!!❤❤❤👍👍👍
How beautiful it is😊
"So what if I'm consumed with love and my passions instead of focusing on what's quote on quote truly important'? Very True,
I am in love with this piece of music….. Kuranmoto 🙌🏻🙌🏻
The song in my heart everyday! (╯︵╰,)
❤
เสียงหนอ ๆๆ ไม่ต้องพูดเลย แต่รู้สึกได้ กินใจลึกซึ้ง
I love korean violin music
Very nice movie bravo Korean people
I like it so much. Thank you
I love that movie
I'm from Iraq
I also love the movie
I am an indian
@@muhammedansef4222
Indian 🖤
Movie name ????
@@سبحاناللهالحمدلله-ق1ه4ف
A bittersweet life 2005
@@mohammedaliraqi7246 thank you brother
Epic Song!
What happens, when a man falls in love? He melts down, and all the ice he built around him for many years or decades is becoming water, and he drowns. The protagonist was following orders, lived a life in violence and brutality. For one moment, he got a touch of love, of harmony, of peace and beauty. This changed him, and also confused him. He gets no answers for what and why he feels that way. But he admits, to go through hell … just to protect this feeling.
Bellissimo film…epico.. Lee Byun-hun is a legend…amazing actor…extraordinary music…
Davvero. È per qualche verso riconducibile al recente Decision to leave. Peccato che A bittersweet life sia così poco conosciuto; davvero un capolavoro.
@@gabrielesaudelli7154 non so quante volte ho visto questo film… Kim Jee- woon mescola noir crepuscolare e l’estetica della violenza coreana con un protagonista ( il magnifico Lee Byung- hun) elegante, freddo, inespressivo è un po’ arrogante, ma che invece scopre un bisogno di dolcezza e un sentimento d’amore sconosciuto fino allora. In “ Bittersweet life” tutti i luoghi, fisici o mentali che siano, rappresentano lo spazio adeguato dove Sun-woo porta avanti la sua malinconica lotta contro se stesso e i suoi sentimenti. L’ultima scena, di lui che si specchia nel vetro della finestra è di una dolcezza straziante. Amo il cinema coreano e lo seguo da quando ho visto questo film. È un paese che mi affascina, e patria di grandi artisti.
@@sandraberti352 come si fa a non amare 한국, la Corea? E la gente coreana. È il paese più europeo che io conosca, però pulito, educato, gentile e non privo di sensibilità artistica e di umorismo. Un alter-ego dell'Italia degli anni '60, solo meno caciarone e più pulito.
Concordo su quell'ultima scena, là dove è la progressiva dissolvenza dell'immagine di uomo che diventa foglia tra le foglie. E mia moglie perde completamente la testa per quest'uomo, riconosco davvero bello, oltre che ottimo attore. Ecco, questo è un vero film coreano: Parasites non l'ho percepito tale. Non mi è piaciuto, un po' troppo "americano", non so se voi ne abbiate avuto la medesima sensazione. Non sono un cinefilo, sono solamente il finale utente, ignorante.
Decision to leave, lo avete visto?
@@gabrielesaudelli7154 “Decision to leave” lo voglio vedere…seguirò il suo consiglio. Posso sicuramente elencare moltissimi films che ho amato, a partire da “ Memories of a murder” con il meraviglioso Song Kang-ho, sempre con lui “A taxi Driver”, “Peppermint Candy”, “ I saw the devil” ancora con Lee Byung-hun, “ “L’impero delle ombre” ( bellissimo), “Mademoiselle “,”Mr.Vendetta”,” Oldboy “,” Minari”, il terribile e meraviglioso “ Silenced “, “ Innocent Witness” con Jung Woo-sung.Potrei continuare per molto. Sono d’accordo con lei nella descrizione della Corea. Ho il privilegio di visitare spesso questo paese perché il mio compagno è coreano. Mi trasferirò definitivamente questo autunno. A a Jeju. Bellissima isola. Le consiglio di vedere il Drama “ Our Blues”, girato appunto la’ e dove in uno degli episodi c’è una scena di Lee Byung-hun e Kim Hye- ja ( che interpreta sua madre ) di una bravura “mostruosa”. Quello che tutti i films e Drama coreani trasmettono è un carico di sentimenti profondi e una rappresentazione oggettiva superiore. Sono dei maestri. Realistici,incisivi, a volte violenti, ma anche romantici,delicati,poetici. Si è capito che li amo?
@@sandraberti352 a 제주? Davvero? Andate a vivere lì? Ma è meravigliosa! Io e mia moglie pensavamo a Pusan. Pusan è rimasta nel mio cuore qualche anno fa per un evento interuniversitario. La "Han" 한 coreana, la nostalgia che ti entra nel cuore, è contagiosissima, come sta accadendo con voi, tramite quei film che elenca (manca Lady Vendetta, sicuramente una svista, dacché è l'unico della trilogia di Pak Chan Uk, romanizzazione del nome del regista che vostro marito apprezzerà). Se ascolto Arirang, piango. E mi sento un cretino, perché sono italiano, non coreano. La conoscete questa seicentesca canzone coreana? Vi mando un link qui, poi non vi disturbo più, da addicted di Korea (contagiosa: nostra figlia 42enne è ora divorata da dramas e BTS, nostro nipote di 8 anni ci saluta con 안녕하세요). L'unica terapia che ci rimane è andarci a vivere. Che la vita sia tanta e felice, ad entrambi!
he is reaching out, he a G (gangsta')
everywhere
ভালোবাসা নেবেন যে সিনেমাটি বানিয়েছে ❤️😌
Amazing movie. I saw the devil also kicked ass.
Magnifique
Touching my heart
good
Amazing film , amazing ost ✨🙏🏻
이 장면은 매우중요하지
그의 인생이 나락으로 떨어지게된 이유니깐
병헌이형 30대외모군아 .. ㅜㅜ 시대를거스르고 세월을 되돌릴수있다면
... 청년의 사랑
Cudo ! :)
Super👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍
ㅇㅋ "I think I know how you think"
No, I'm Christian Kwak. You might be looking for Christian Gundersen 🐲
Chee-cah-go very cold
Korea dont make movies like these anymore
does anybody know what kind of plant / tree we see in the very first picture?
ahh is close enuff
നല്ല മൂവി ♥️
അതേ....😪
@@faisalka8491 🙄 myr മലയാളിയോ 😁
@@faisalka8491 എനിക്ക് ശെരിക്കും ഇഷ്ടം ആണ് പടം
😃
എല്ലായിടത്തും ഇണ്ടാകും..... 😍😓 fvrt
ജോജിയുടെ BGM ഇവിടെ എത്തിച്ചു
Brooke, okay no time to splain'
연결고리 아마완벽..바비..+ This love.+ 이다이얼..달콤한 인생 ost. Romance 아무튼..이 다이얼..니드..이병원..this. house.닥터 하우스..투유..,엠아이? 집? 왜? 오래된 습관? 제인 에어? 죄인 에어 + guardian 외계 몽타주인형? 뭥미?
anh ta có tình cảm với cô gái nhưng anh ta chưa bao giờ phản đội ông chủ của mình.
Очень грустная и красивая история любви, плачу....
...
Пусть сказка, но это круто, а музыка❤
I HEARD IT WAS FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER OR MURDER, SOLAMENTE HERMANO
dang I kah-no da pheeling
❤❤❤
상무이사직을 맡고있는 유상무상무
Cinta hanyalah kamuflase.ngecrotlah sejatinya cinta itu.so g usah terlalu terbawa nuansa yang cengeng
maybe I've missed the point then.
What do you mean?
Komenmu menunjukkan SDM indo bangettt 😂
Nice tunes, no doubt. Romantic was composed by two main musical motifs, Kuramoto.
One of them was clearly plagiarized by parts of the melody from the Hungarian composer Viktor Havasy.
First, Zsuzsa Cserháti sang the song in 1978.
The other main motive is his other work, I already knew it, but I don't remember the author.
Look on youtube: Én leszek ( I'll be)
For example: th-cam.com/users/results?search_query=%C3%A9n+leszek
Bruh, it's not evennn close to this one
Mind can exercise neither imagination nor memory save, while the body endures.
Is this japanese? She's a korean tho
HARLEM
아니요 I need you to leave your man because he's abusive here keep my keys and use my car they're both yours
People compare this movie to "Awarapan" but This original far better than that copy shit💩
Bro I have question. Hero killed her when he saw she's with her boyfriend . And then he dreamed about taking revenge with his boss. Is this theory true??
@@5ayazzz75 Can you say it clearly
@@5ayazzz75 I doubt it is.
Another theory is that he dies when they burry him. And it kinda makes sense, he suddenly becomes a superhero.
Oh wait this movie has powers powers? 😮
@@5ayazzz75 Yes this theory is also possible... another theory is that He was imagining all of these from the beginning of the movie when he had a coffee
I *verb* *pronoun* may have issues with learning English *conjunction* I believe in you
BRONX
불않이에요근양, "이디" 이에요머찰헤믄일어게말슴나워요
I do not think you are stupid, mother
우리조직의 엘리트. 상무이사직을 맡고있는 유상무상무.
If he were in pulp fiction, he would've been killed in the funniest way.
XD omg no way😂 ppl this days🤡🤯