About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (films not included). Pages: 51. Chapters: 100 Days with Mr. Arrogant, 200 Pounds Beauty, All About My Wife, All for Love (film), Almost Love, Art Museum by the Zoo, Between Love and Hate, Bewitching Attraction, Boy Goes To Heaven, Castaway on the Moon, Crazy Waiting, Crush and Blush, Cyrano Agency, Daddy-Long-Legs (2005 film), Dancing Queen (2012 film), Everybody Has Secrets, Finding Mr. Destiny, Foxy Festival, Good Morning President, Hello, Schoolgirl, He Was Cool, If the Sun Rises in the West, Innocent Steps, In Love and War (2011 film), Love, So Divine, Lovely Rivals, Love Fiction, Miss Gold Digger, My Dear Desperado, My Girlfriend Is an Agent, My Little Bride, My Mighty Princess, My Sassy Girl, My Tutor Friend, My Wife Got Married, Over the Rainbow (film), Petty Romance, Please Teach Me English, Romantic Island, Rules of Dating, Singles (2003 film), Someone Special (film), Spellbound (2011 film), Spring Bears Love, The Accidental Gangster and the Mistaken Courtesan, The Art of Seduction (film), The Beast and the Beauty, The Greatest Expectation, The Relation of Face, Mind and Love, The Servant (2010 film), Too Beautiful to Lie, Wedding Campaign, Who Drives Me Crazy, Windstruck, Woman on the Beach, Wonderful Radio, You're My Pet (film). Excerpt: My Sassy Girl (Korean: literally, That Bizarre Girl) is a 2001 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Kwak Jae-yong. It tells the story of a man's chance meeting with a drunk girl on the train which changes his life. It is ostensibly based on a true story posted on the internet in a series of blog posts written by Kim Ho-sik, which was later adapted into a novel. The film was extremely successful in South Korea and was the highest grossing Korean comedy of all time. When My Sassy Girl was released throughout East Asia, it became a mega blockbuster hit in the entire...