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  • niaz_islam5 October 2013
    6/10
    So So
    This is a nice little love story with not much of tragedy or unwanted twist.

    This movie revolves around two lonely boy and girl who are recently having some relationship issue. through this dark hour they help each other to get better.

    It is not a movie that will remember all your life, on the contrary it is some thing that will enjoy watching. so please do not get your hope so high about the film.

    I really like female character because her acting was something that help me to enjoy this movie. So, have fun.
  • aria-ariana201220 November 2014
    Watching Roommate somehow makes fall in love with Lee Dong Wook all over again. And so I decided to watch this movie whom in the past I couldn't bring myself to for some reason I don't remember.

    I watched this in 2014 so it's not exactly impressive as I supposed it would've in 2008.

    But the story is pretty beautiful for me. Not too much hassle or heart- wrenching drama involved. It was straightforward and easy to enjoy.

    I think everyone has a hurtful past that they keep holding on to and fail to realize what's going on in their surrounding. This movie is sort of a wake up call for those who still live for the past.

    There's 'present' for us all if we could just let go of the past.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    This is a simple story nicely told with 2 watchable leads. Eugene is a sweet and natural actress and plays a librarian. Lee Dong Wook plays a chef who had trouble coping with a loss of his girlfriend. As a coping mechanism he behaves like she is alive and goes to the library to look up a page 198 in many books. Just a little trauma to deal with. Not much angst for a change.

    Ok but not a must watchz.