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8/10
well done comedy
JohanRdam1 May 2004
I like this movie very much actually, even though it is a quite predictable, sappy, commercial comedy. The jokes do work out well (a major achievement for this kind of film) and the portrayal of a Korean countryside family is simply hilarious.

I was surprised to see that this movie did not do as well at the Korean box office as My Tutor Friend as that movie is similar to this one (the lead actress is the same as well). In fact, I think that this movie is even better.

All in all, a very well made movie. If you are looking for a night of laughs with your family go check this out! If you are looking for more depth, yes there are better films around, but Don't Believe Her/Too Beautiful To Lie (why does it have two titles??) can definitely compete with many of them.

8/10
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8/10
Entertaining Romantic Comedy
henry32529 December 2006
A very well thought out story that lacks some depth, but the point of the movie is to entertain and not provoke thought. Kim Ha-Neul IS the movie, her facial expressions and acting within the confines of the situations provided is pretty much the whole movie. She is sassy, mean, but also classy and very cute. I recommend My tutor friend and of course My Sassy girl if you like this movie. They are romantic comedies with a slight touch of drama. It gets kind of cheesy at times. The jokes are good and the portrayal of the countryside family is great. 8/10 just because I know there are better movies of the same type and with the same kind of characters. If you like Kim Ha-Neul you would probably also like Jeon Ji-Hyun movies.
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8/10
Korea's finest
tskeffer31 August 2006
First let me start by saying that two comments for this movie are far too less. This movie deserves more recognition. I'm lucky to have seen it.

There are comparisons to make between this movie and My sassy girl. A movie that was even better than this one. An other reviewer also mentioned My tutor friend. I also have that movie (but still have to see it) and i'm sure it's a great movie too because Korean romantic comedy's are really good. A great difference with American romantic comedy's is that in Korean films the two leading persons create such a great atmosphere. It even isn't necessary for the person in love to kiss to see that they are in love. What rarely happens in Korean romantic comedy's.
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9/10
Another great comedy/romance movie from Korea
zhixiong19 February 2005
After watching My Tutor Friend and Don't Believe Her, I am convinced that Ha-Neul is a great actress for mild sassy / girl-next-door roles.

I enjoyed her expressions in this movie where she had to lie her way out of tight situations. Most of the scenes took place in a small town and there are many jokes worth laughing.

The movie has a 'feel good' ending and it was quite predictable if you have watched many movies in your life.

If you enjoyed this movie as much as I do, consider watching My Tutor Friend and My Sassy Girl. They are all romance/comedy movies too.

Mao points: 9/10
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10/10
A gentle brilliance
wec-6811417 February 2022
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A wonderful romantic comedy, that entices and gently pulls at your heart strings.

Each character such as the grandmother with dementia and child like innocence.

The two main characters, work well with and against each other. The chilli and musical number will have you smiling.
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8/10
Too Beautiful to Lie is Insanely Ridiculous - in the Best way Imaginable
totalovrdose7 April 2015
I'm unsure why, but it appears every second South Korean film I watch now-a-days, happens to star the always entertaining Kim Ha-Neul: either, I'm subconsciously drawn to Ms. Ha-Neul's talent, or, Ms. Ha-Neul appears in a wealth of varying genres. Once labelled the queen of comedy, though I am unable to confirm or deny if such a title does Ms. Ha-Neul justice, I am able to articulate how she is certainly the queen of facial expressions (reflective of the Blu-Ray's cover), employing a wealth of over-exaggerated and unrealistic facial gestures. These fantastically bolster the humorous climate and demonstrate the emotions she's currently exhibiting, her expressions matching perfectly with the overall feel of the movie.

Ju Yeong-Ju (Ha-Neul), through her impeccable skills of deceit, successfully achieves parole, and with her new found freedom, aims to attend her sister's wedding. Choi Hee-Cheol (Gang Dong-Won), a pharmacist, hoping to propose to his paramour, inadvertently triggers a conflict with Yeong-Ju whilst on the train. When a thief snatches his ring, Yeong-Ju fears she will be suspected. Not wanting to return to prison, she reacquires the ring, and through much personal difficulty, manages to locate Hee-Cheol's familial residence to give back what belongs to him.

Song Jae-Ho is especially terrific as Hee-Cheol's father, exerting authority and compassion in equal measure, while Kim Je-Yeong as Hee-Cheol's grandmother, is as sweet as she is humorous. Other cast members, including Lim Ha-Ryong and Lee Young-Eun are just as adept in their roles, the cast in total generating a family as entertaining as they are charmingly lovable, and, in some instances, peculiar.

Unable to confess the truth, Yeong-Ju unfortunately triggers a series of alarmingly hilarious situations that result in the family suspecting that she is in fact Hee-Cheol's fiancé. Upon been forced home, Hee-Cheol is forced to conform to the inconvenient information Yeong-Ju has fabricated. Though initially likable, for much of the film, Yeong-Ju presents himself as a pretentiously arrogant young man, so it is no surprise when his family reveals greater appreciation for the stranger they've let into their lives.

What follows is a series of incidents, many of which are even stranger than the next, Yeong-Ju and Hee-Cheol discovering much about each other over the short time period. However, in pretending to be Hee-Cheol's lover, has Yeong-Ju begun to exhibit actual feelings towards the man whose life she's invaded?

Although stereotypically similar, on occasion, to other South Korean comedies, in not only tone, but characterization (the unlikable male who exhibits change, the lovable woman that changes his perspective, the emotional connection exhibited between friends, etc), the film exaggerates almost every portion of the narrative to create a story so unbelievable, it's surprising everything works so brilliantly.

Ms. Ha-Neul shines in this feature, exhibiting, with much professionalism, more emotions than anyone could possibly hope to name, to create a character that nobody can ignore. If this is the kind of comedy Ms. Ha-Neul stars in, I'd very much like to view the other humorous features she's credited for.
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4/10
great premise lacks execution
karluk9931 October 2012
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Kim Ha-Neul plays Yeong-ju, a convicted criminal who has just won parole by using her acting skills to make the parole board feel sorry for her. Through a chain of coincidences involving a stolen engagement ring, she ends up in a small town pretending to be the pregnant girlfriend of a man she sat next to on the train. It's a great idea for a romantic comedy that may very well work for some viewers.

But a great comedy needs to actually deliver laughs, and I found that the laughs were few and far between. As for romance, it was difficult to figure out why the two lead characters fell in love. They don't seem to enjoy each other's company very much. A few more scenes showing them drawing closer together would have made it easier to root for a happy ending.

Yeong-ju's character was unconvincing as an ex-con. Sure she prides herself on being able to mislead people by spinning convincing lies, but otherwise she's as high-minded and moral as any woman you'll ever meet. It would never occur to her to steal money just because it's there for the taking.

I was surprised to discover that Kim Ha-Neul won an acting award for her role as Yeong-ju. She spends too much time mugging for the camera for my taste. Her performance in Almost Love was definitely better than here. But I won't quibble. She's a talented actress who deserves multiple awards. It took a strong performance from her to make Too Beautiful to Lie worth watching at all.

Overall verdict: Too Beautiful to Lie has its moments, but overall there are better Korean romantic comedies to watch.
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5/10
Not the best, has its dull and drab moments
Dolchi11 June 2022
The premise of the film has all the elements of a hit Korean rom-com. Yet, somehow I felt the leads to be a bit annoying. The male lead is often bullied and this is obvious from the synopsis. The female lead is not as charismatic as needed for us to not hate her.

The quiet little life the protagonist has certainly keeps us entertained. However, the whole dynamic as a whole is not so excellent that it helps us enjoy the film thoroughly

Overall, I am not very fond of this although at one point I would have rated this highly at even 9/10. Given that I have seen other works of the female lead and many other Korean films by now, I just do not feel this lives up to any standards. The comedy and different characterisation are indeed noteworthy. Still, the male lead doesn't provide us ample reactions in many scenes to make us like this film.
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