Yann Samuel Directs My Sassy Girl Remake
Posted by Shannon Bennett Categories: Adaptation, Romance, Comedy,
We’re a bundle of mixed emotions about this one. If you’re not familiar with him, Yann Samuel is the one-time directing wonder that was responsible for Love me if you Dare, or Jeux d’Enfants as it was released in its native France. He just wrapped up the production on a new American film called My Sassy Girl. Now, the part of us that fell head-first for Love me if you Dare and it’s dark, dysfunctional brand of romance wants to get incredibly revved up for Samuel’s second film, doubly because it’ll be in English, but My Sassy Girl isn’t an original script, it’s a remake of a Korean gem that does not beg remaking.
The remake, along with the adaptation and the sequel are pet peeves of mine, and they seem to be all that are coming out of Hollywood right now. My Sassy Girl is an autobiographical Korean romantic comedy about a boy who falls for an abusive, alcoholic bombshell and the hilarity that ensues. Somehow, we have a feeling they didn’t just translate it into English and cast Elisha Cuthbertlove m as the jolly drunk. No, no, American audiences would never go for that. My fear is that they’ve turned the character into a sorority-type party girl whose obsessive behavior has been toned way down into maybe some clumsy injuries to her beau.
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