Steal My Heart (Kaechimi)

Steal My Heart (Kaechimi) kisah tentang Detektif polisi Lee yang melakukan penyelidikan untuk mencari pengemudi tabrak lari. Dia menemukan bahwa supirnya adalah pacarnya yang telah lama hilang sejak sepuluh tahun lalu. Saat catatan kejahatannya terakumulasi, dia mencoba melindunginya.

  • Tanggal Rilis : 19 Desember 2013
  • Negara : Korea Selatan
  • Genre : Comedy, Romance
  • Durasi : 1 Jam 55 Menit
  • Sutradara : Hyun-Jong Lee
  • Penulis : Hyun-Jong Lee, Yeong-ah Yoo (screenplay)
  • Pemain : Joo Won, Ah-jung Kim, Sung-Woo Bae

Storyline

Hot-shot police detective Lee is out to get a hit-and-run driver. He discovers the driver is his long lost girlfriend from ten years ago. As her crime-record accumulates he tries to protect her.

Cast

  • Joo Won … Lee Ho-tae
  • Kim Ah-jung … Yoon Jin-sook
  • Sung-Woo Bae … Sgt Park
  • Do-bin Baek … Detective Oh
  • Sa Hee Sa Hee … Joo-Ri
  • Tae-Gwang Hwang … Detective Lee
  • Jin-mo Joo … General Manager
  • Suk-Tae Joo … Jin-sook’s older brother
  • Min-Jeong Kang … Detective Na
  • Hee-won Kim … Auctioneer
  • Hyun-ah Kim … Miss Kim
  • Se-rang Lee … Sook-ja’s Mother
  • Yong-nyeo Lee … Auction House Lady
  • Yeon-woo Nam … Detective Tak
  • Cheol-min Park … Fence

Box Office

  • Cumulative Worldwide Gross : $3,032,434

Production Company

  • Sonet Entertainment
  • Sim Entertainment

User Reviews

Steal My Heart is a cute little romantic comedy from South Korea whose plot makes absolutely no sense. So, provided you can ignore the impossibility of just about everything in the film, you’ll probably enjoy the movie. It has cute characters and some occasionally wacky moments that will catch you by surprise. All others who want a film that makes sense are advised to proceed at their own risk!

Ho-Tae (Joo Won) is a brilliant young criminal profiler. However, his attempt to capture a serial killer is not quite the success he hoped it would be. Although he was able to perfectly predict who the killer was and where he would be, just as the police are about to capture him, an errant driver runs over the killer—killing him in the process! Believe it or not, this is a very funny scene. However, now Ho-Tae has to locate the hit-and-run driver, as she sped away and the cops couldn’t catch her. Ho-Tae quickly locates the criminal but is shocked to see that she is his lost love—a woman he hasn’t seen nor heard from in a decade. And, because he has so much old baggage surrounding this lady, he can’t bring himself to arrest her and looks for excuse after excuse to delay the inevitable.

The actors and director (Lee Hyun-Jong) did a fine job with what they were given to work with. However, Lee Hyun-Jong ALSO wrote the film. He had a great eye for dialog but the plot often made little sense and, to me, would have been a much better film had some of the weird story elements been worked out better—such as Ho-Tae’s promotion at the end (huh?!?!). Not a bad film at all but not one that without problems.

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