In 1994 during the IMF crisis, two people meet while exchanging stories on a radio program. They fall in love, but can't quite seem to get the timing right.
Credited cast: | |||
Kim Go-eun | ... | Mi-soo | |
Jung Hae-In | ... | Hyun-woo | |
Hae-Joon Park | ... | Jong-woo | |
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Gook-hee Kim | ... | Eun-ja (as Kim Gook-hee) |
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Jung Yoo-jin | ... | Hyun-joo |
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Choi Joon-Young | ... | Tae-seong |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Shim Dal Gi | ||
Andy Han | ... | Gi-Seok (voice) | |
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Kim Hyeon-Ok | ... | Kim Hyun-sook |
Halley Kim | ... | Hyun-joo (voice) | |
Stephanie Komure | ... | Eun-ja (voice) | |
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Moon-cheol Nam | ... | Woo-Sik |
Ashley Park | ... | (voice) | |
Rich Ting | ... | (voice) | |
Sanyee Yuan | ... | Eun-Ja's Daughter |
In 1994 during the IMF crisis, two people meet while exchanging stories on a radio program. They fall in love, but can't quite seem to get the timing right.
" Tune in for love " had some problems with the editing, but had some good problems too.
The main story was good and melodramatic, even though it started as oddly as it ended. The couple had chemistry and the performances were perfect from both of them. These two helped the film a lot and made the love story intense and dramatic. They had some pretty good moments too, like towards the middle, when they met for the third time.
However, the presentation of the story was messy. The break ups were awkward and there were other misunderstanding that were just blown out of proporsion.
So, six out of ten.