My Wife Got Married


Two former colleagues, Deok Hoon and In-Ah bumped into one another at the subway one day. He who used to have a crush on her back in those younger days takes the opportunity to court her, which turns out to be very easy as they realise the deep passion they share for soccer. From friends to lovers, Deok Hoon still feels insecure even though In-Ah has become his girl. Thus, he proposes to her. She is reluctant at first as she thinks that marriage is something she would never seek for, but they get married anyway. A few months later, In-Ah breaks the news that she wants to get married - again. She doesn't want a divorce with Deok Hoon but his blessings to marry another man.

My Wife Got Married is a movie I wouldn't recommend watching simply because the storyline is too draggy. It feels like the entire story could have been told within 30 minutes but is forcefully stretched so that it could be produced as a movie. With each slow scene, the story becomes more and more predictable, thus lacking the power to engage audience to want to watch further. As much as I want to say the story is plain silly, it does carry a message to those who are confused in love. Highlighting the mystery of loving someone, My Wife Got Married reminds us that it's okay to lose control of ourselves when we are in love. Because love is strange in many ways.

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