Rather than appear in a casual instant form to parallel instant coffee, the latter, as mentioned above, is disparaged in the dialogue, it appears twice in the film both as concerted efforts by Dong-ha to show how much he cares for Hyun-chae. Upset about having her dreams of romance taken advantage of, she mentions how much her romantic needs mean to her since her professional dream was never realized. Adding to this disreputable association is the fact that Hyun-chae is ruining the film experience for her date and fellow film patrons. 25. Hyun-chae sits at the window seat of the burger chain, alone, gazing out into the rain outside. martha. However, when we look closely at what Hyun-chae and Ma-rin are eating, what we notice is that they are eating an entire ice cream cake by themselves. We know from flashbacks that Hyun-chae wanted to be a flight attendant, and this dream returns when Hyun-chae, led on by Dong-ha into thinking he wrote the messages to her in the art books, discovers Dong-ha's dishonesty. It is fair to assume she obtained this beverage at the same moment she obtained this egg since it's not there on the windowsill before she asks for the egg. Sadly, considering the track record of South Korean cinema, and national cinemas everywhere, we can most likely assume the character is not played by a Deaf actress, further obstructing opportunities for Deaf actresses and actors in film industries around the world. A computer company is provided space to advertise its wares in Wanee & Junah (Kim Yong-gyun, 2001) by forcing the audience to listen to the sales pitch of not one, but two different salespersons in a format that is anything but background noise. Dong-ha has had a crush on Hyun-chae since high school, a crush that has been, and still is at this time in the film, unrequited. See, it turns out after all that Hyun-chae really does love ramen. Since she is holding the corporate cup, it becomes a symbol of what doesn't belong within the cinema experience. 10. Other reviews by this user. So that bold and dense line from Naruto reminds us of that fact xD I do not think that this movie and Naruto The Last have some connection but well… the coincidence of that same line is really funny. Considering the logic of product placement, what we have witnessed is startling. Plus she feels this terrible loneliness while sitting inside the ad. Thus, she still serves the purpose of advertisers since many overseas fans will purchase the DVD or watch online and the products will have their intended positive associations with Bae through the film's global transit.