The genre of the movie is comedy. No doubt. But thanks to the writers for them delicately displayed poor manly actions in two scenes.
First, when Job who has been cheated on by his wife Kato, tries to justify the situation making an analogy between trying different toothpaste brands and having sex with different men then goes to sleep to forget what happened was so pathetic, funny and sad :) The way more sad part is when his wife misunderstands him and gets pissed off because he is talking about toothpast brands instead of talking about her banging session with another man and leaves him on a motorbike with the banging guy! :))) Come on Kato, don't be so selfish, give the man some time, some room...
Second, when, after some wierd and funny moments happened, Job and Kato come back to house on the motorbike together, Job leaves his wife at a crossroads and rides the bike alone crying and screaming loudly... Poor masculine, typical guy Job doesn't want to hurt anyone else and tries to live it on himself alone... again sad but true that men don't want to be seen vulnerable in sake of being solid and rigid as a man, yet women "say" that they want their men to be vulnerable but "choose" the tough guys. What a dilemma! :)))
The writers portrayed the difference between man and woman vaguely. Congrats!
One might wonder how it would hit Job after he gets together with his wife again when in a random afternoon thoughts run after thoughts and he imagines his wife bouncing on another man's pole! :))) Poor strong Job, my man!
Long live queen Kato!
Worth to watch 6/10.
First, when Job who has been cheated on by his wife Kato, tries to justify the situation making an analogy between trying different toothpaste brands and having sex with different men then goes to sleep to forget what happened was so pathetic, funny and sad :) The way more sad part is when his wife misunderstands him and gets pissed off because he is talking about toothpast brands instead of talking about her banging session with another man and leaves him on a motorbike with the banging guy! :))) Come on Kato, don't be so selfish, give the man some time, some room...
Second, when, after some wierd and funny moments happened, Job and Kato come back to house on the motorbike together, Job leaves his wife at a crossroads and rides the bike alone crying and screaming loudly... Poor masculine, typical guy Job doesn't want to hurt anyone else and tries to live it on himself alone... again sad but true that men don't want to be seen vulnerable in sake of being solid and rigid as a man, yet women "say" that they want their men to be vulnerable but "choose" the tough guys. What a dilemma! :)))
The writers portrayed the difference between man and woman vaguely. Congrats!
One might wonder how it would hit Job after he gets together with his wife again when in a random afternoon thoughts run after thoughts and he imagines his wife bouncing on another man's pole! :))) Poor strong Job, my man!
Long live queen Kato!
Worth to watch 6/10.