Take Care of my Cat details
| Format: | PG DVD |
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| Starring: | Du-na Bae, Bae Du-na, Bae Du-Na, Yu-won Lee, Ji-young Ok |
| Director: | Jae-eun Jeong |
| Genre: | World Cinema - Korean |
| Studio: | BLUEBELL FILMS |
| Name | Discs | |
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Take Care of my Cat |
PG Feature |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 1 hour 52 minutes |
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| Rental release: | 03 Sep 2007 |
| Main languages: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | English |
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Filmaking a lost art?
By a customer from South Coast, England , 21 Feb 2008[Highly rated reviewer]
I could not watch this film to the end.
After half an hour I had enough. The characters were poorly developed and the editing lacked continuity. Most importantly nothing by the point I switched off had happened and it was pretty clear that by the end still nothing would have happened. Perhaps this filmaker has watched too many Eric Rohmer films (which I hate), there is a remarkable similarity in that at the end of his films you wonder why you wasted 90 minutes of your life.- Was this review helpful to you?
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(6)watch my paint dry
By a customer , 29 May 2011it takes over one hour and 20 minutes for anything significant to happen. interesting to watch a fil in korean and see the language texted and typed but really boring story and the cat has the best lines.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Worth a try
By Nimsey (10 reviews) from Birmingham , 24 Mar 2009The plot is confusing at times. The girls are interesting, but not really distinct characters. But the premise is good, and the film is definitely worth the 2 hours it takes to watch.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Take Care of my Cat
By a customer from South Croydon , 05 Aug 2008Quite hard to understand the point of the plot: usually I love Chinese films because they are really charming. This one, though I understood the theme to be about young women growing up, I found slow and bleak at times, with a wishy-washy ending. It could have ended at any point, really.- Was this review helpful to you?
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close home!
By a customer from Reading , 20 Mar 2008Even though it's a completely different culture, it's obvious we humans have just the same kind of relationships everywhere.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Filmaking a lost art?
By a customer from South Coast, England , 21 Feb 2008[Highly rated reviewer]
I could not watch this film to the end.
After half an hour I had enough. The characters were poorly developed and the editing lacked continuity. Most importantly nothing by the point I switched off had happened and it was pretty clear that by the end still nothing would have happened. Perhaps this filmaker has watched too many Eric Rohmer films (which I hate), there is a remarkable similarity in that at the end of his films you wonder why you wasted 90 minutes of your life.- Was this review helpful to you?
- (5) Yes |
- No (3)