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Reviews
My God! Father (2020)
Good enough
I didn't have much expectations for this but I was pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed it. The fight sequences were good, the nostalgia was there, the actress was pretty and there was a climactic fight scene and musical scene like at the end of every season of Hormones. Watched this on Netflix (after watch Pope act in Love Destiny). The ending got to me a little bit and for this reason, I'm giving it a very generous 10 stars.
Fantastic Ja-sal-so-dong (2007)
Morbid? No. Fun? Yes! Better than expected...
I really thought this was going to be a morbid sort of movie and I've watched anthologies before, they always turn out weird. I'm not saying this movie wasn't weird, it had that in bucketfuls. It amuses me that they put the the three most good-looking men of each storyline on the poster. Maybe the targeted audience is women in that age group. Well, it worked because I'm an Epik High fan. *grin* The first segment, Hanging Tough, is about a girl who wants to jump off a building because of an unfair teacher. Things happen which involve an awkward boy running around with a plastic gun and homemade bomb, a school nurse who is making moves on her and a teacher who is convinced a student is out to get him. I nearly freaked out at the events that come after, a couple of gruesome bits and the whole story seems to be delivered in the point of view of a very feisty adolescent.
Fly Away Chicken is the most puzzling storyline to me. It amused me, yes, but I fail to understand the meaning behind the story. A law enforcer goes away to kill himself but events transpire to rob him from his intentions. And that chicken-talk scene might have gone on a little too long. Lots of dead-pan humor in this one.
Happy Birthday is a really good too. I didn't expect it to be quite as charming as it did because my admittedly superficial self groaned at the thought of watching a story about an old man. With a slight twist reminiscent of one of Enid Blyton's stories, you will follow the aggravation of this old man who wants to jump off something because everyone has neglected to remember his birthday. He meets a young man on the run from the funniest-looking gangsters I've seen in awhile, carrying the oddest bag of loot and who's more scared of living than dying.
Do give it a try! If you're tired of drowning in pools of tears or long haired ghosts when watching other offerings from Korean cinema, then this is a refreshing change.