
Excellent film takes an unexpected turn to a satifying conclusion.
The film starts as a brutal story of domestic violence. It then takes a sharp comedic turn which is needed after the brutality of the first half. The beauty of this film is how these two disparate sections are seamlessly brought together to conclude this gem.
Domestic Violence Classic
This movie is one of my favorite domestic violence movies to date. The revenge that reaped on her ex-husband was too good. Though I lost hope in her towards the end she really turned it around and the movie is truly a gem. I would defintiely recommend buying it. It took Enough to a whole other level. Though I wish her husband's character was more developed and dimensional, this movie was just awesome. I loved the fight at the end and her belief in herself. A true jewel this movie is.
she's gonna be a star
there's only one reason to watch this ridiculous movie - Choi Seol Ri - or as she is now better known as - F(x) Sulli
why ridiculous - the film starts out with ugly scenes of a horribly abusive marriage - with their beleaguered teenage daughter - then becomes a comedy as the wife is forced to learn martial arts in 3 months - after she challenged her professional mixed martial artist husband to a duel
the actors are mostly too good for the story - but none are better the Seol Ri as the teenager - during every scene of hers - i kept saying to myself - "this kid's going to be a star" - she had incredible screen presence - the camera loved her - and she communicated the girl's angst clearly to the audience
i had seen her before in another Korean film called BA BO - which i happened to rent a few days after the girl group F(x) debuted in Korea - and i was stunned to learn that the pretty girl in that film was now the tall and cute Sulli singing and dancing...
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