Review of All About My Wife (2012) by Steve W — 30 Jun 2012
After meeting his Korean wife in Japan, Doo-hyun is tired of her incessant nagging after seven years of marriage. He hires the Casanova of a small town to seduce his wife, so she can ask for the divorce because he is too afraid.
This silly concept is executed perfectly, with a surprising amount of depth. The characters are fleshed out and developed well, with no sides immediately taken. The Casanova character is hilarious and there are plenty of funny moments, but nothing too over the top.
By the final act they drag on with the ending, but they leave it with a happy note. A well written Korean romantic comedy with great performances.
This review of All About My Wife (2012) was written by Steve W on 30 Jun 2012.
All About My Wife has generally received positive reviews.
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