5 Interesting Facts about the Ditto Movie, A Teenage Love Story Across Time

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5 Interesting Facts about the Ditto Movie, A Teenage Love Story Across Time
Interesting Ditto movie facts. (Photo: celebrities.id/Viu)

Interesting facts about the Ditto Movie can be a recommendation for viewing romantic Korean films that are quite unique. The film will be released for the first time on November 16, 2022.

This year, it is planned that Ditto will also be present on various paid streaming platforms and can be watched in the near future, because the trailer was released a few weeks ago.

In general, the film Ditto tells the story of Kim Yong, played by Yeo Jin Goo, who finds his true love through a unique process, namely through an intermediary device called a walkie-talkie with an interval of more than two decades. Kim Yong finds the character Kim Mu Nee, played by Cho Yi Hyun.

Reporting from various sources on Thursday (16/2/2023), celebrities.id has summarized interesting facts about the film Ditto, as follows.

Ditto Movie Interesting Facts

1. Tells the story of a teenage love story across time


Taking a background in the 1999 era, the character Kim Yong, played by Yeo Jin Goo, is told by a mechanical engineering student since 1995. He decides to take leave from military service and return to continue his education.

On campus, Kim Yong has a best friend named Kim Eun Sung, played by Bae In Hyuk who also takes the same field of study as him. After returning as a student, Kim Yong fell in love with Seo Han Sol, played by Kim Hye Yoon, a beautiful and elegant girl.

However, Kim Yong met Kim Mu Nee, played by Cho Yi Hyun, in 2021 and is a student majoring in sociology. He also has a male friend named Oh Young Ji, played by Na In Woo.

Coming from more than two decades apart, Kim Yong and Kim Mu Nee interact in a unique way by using a walkie-talkie. Interestingly, the conversation between the two continues to blossom into feelings of love.

2. Improved Quality of Ditto's Remake (2000) Film

The film Ditto 2022 is a remake of the film Ditto which was released on May 27, 2000. The core story of this film is still the same, not far from films that have been released before.

This remake film also has a story that remains focused on the original film, which revolves around the love story of Yong (Yeo Jin Goo), a mechanical engineering student, and Mu Nee (Cho Yi Hyun), a freshman majoring in Sociology class of 2021. They communicate by means of unique, namely using a walkie-talkie. However, with a brighter and more attractive production image quality.

3. Fascinating Experience of the Actor's Past

Yeo Jin Goo, who was born in 1997, talked about what it was like to play a college student living in 1995. He shared that there was a lot more material he could refer to than he expected because the 90s was an era he admired.

There were many movies and dramas that were loved in that era and looking at those projects, he thought a lot about wanting to enter that era for real. He felt like he was dreaming because he could indirectly experience that era through this film project.

4. Viewed by More than 1.2 Million Viewers in the First Version of the Film

Even though it looks like a classic love story that transcends time, this film shows a cruel twist of fate that makes the audience quite irritated. So-eun's character discovers that Ji-in is the son of her best friend Sun-mi and Dong-hee, a senior who is So-eun's first love.

The exact number of ticket sales for "Ditto" is not known precisely because the Korean Film Council did not begin collecting box office data until 2001, but the film is considered to have been viewed by over 1.2 million people.

5. Directed by a Young Director

Director Seo Eun-young is a young woman who successfully remade the film Ditto. Born on January 4, 1996, she has expanded the narrative theme beyond romance to include the daily worries and dreams faced by today's youth through the narration of the protagonists played by Kim Hye-yoon, Bae In-hyuk, and Na Di-woo.

Seo creating character situations will resonate with a wider audience including the millennial or Z generation. /kpopchart.net

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