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Top 5 Best Asian Romantic movies for a First Date

Online dating has surged in popularity in recent years, for many reasons. Joining a dating platform is certainly the most convenient way for singles to interact with like-minded individuals, flirting and exchanging messages with other site users from the comfort of home. You can also choose to meet singles from a variety of cultural backgrounds. Asian dating is a frequently searched dating topic. If you’ve connected with a charming Asian single, you might like to consider romantic movies to watch on your first date. Here are five of the most recommended according to dating experts from https://www.asian-dating.ca/ review service.

My Sassy Girl (2001)

This title is less a film than a phenomenon – upon release it was South Korea’s highest-grossing rom-com of all time. My Sassy Girl was initiated as diary-like entries written by Ho-Sik Kim about his experiences with his girlfriend, and posted on the Internet. After these were then translated into a book – which was a bestseller – the final transformation into a film script followed. The big-screen version follows the main storyline with little deviation. The central protagonist Gyeon-woo encounters an anonymous girl on a train, who he is shamed into helping when fellow passengers assume she is his significant other. However, a sense of responsibility for her eventually takes over, leading to their ill-fated relationship developing – with much comedy.

Spellbound (2011)

Also known by its alternative title ‘My girlfriend can see ghosts,’ alluding to the US horror sensation The Sixth Sense, this delightful feature manages to balance the tricky combination of romance, comedy, and horror. While performing his magic tricks for passers-by, street magician Jo-goo notices a girl walking by who seems to be miserable. He decides to recruit her for one of his shows and starts collaborating with her. Fast-forward and we discover he has learned all about why she might have looked so introspective when their paths first crossed. She has problems with ghosts. That he is also falling for her romantically means you will soon be rooting for this troubled couple and their unusual predicament.

You’re My Pet (2011)

Based on the manga title ‘Tramps like us, this enjoyable romantic comedy commences one stormy night, when Ji Eun-Yi returns home to discover a mysterious blue box parked in front of her condominium. She is startled to discover a homeless man lurking inside and decided to take him in and look after him, quickly becoming attached. Strangely, this stranger, In-Ho, reminds her of a pet dog she once owned. Thus begins the oddly but hilarious relationship as his remaining in her apartment is dependent on In-Ho becoming her pet, providing unconditional love and devotion!

Finding Mr. Destiny (2010)

Directed by playwright Jang Yoo-Jeong and adapted from her musical, this popular romcom is another ideal choice for a first date. It features Han Gi-Joon, a young, single male who decides to run an agency that will assist clients in locating their long-lost first loves. His first customer is Ji-woo, who hd her heart broken love during a trip to India. She is still hung up on Kim Jung-Wook. In their attempt to track him down, the pair travel across Korea, encountering various characters bearing a similarity to her old flame. The unfolding story will keep you hooked on its many arresting twists and turns.

A Millionaire’s First Love (2009)

Kang Jae-Kyung is a spoilt high school senior who will become a millionaire when he inherits his grandfather’s wealth. But the family estate comes with certain preconditions. He must graduate from Boram, a countryside school where his money won’t buy friendship. Fate introduces Eun-Hwan, and they draw closer. Predictable? Perhaps. Enjoyable? Definitely!

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