SYNOPSICS
Gan-keun gajok (2005) is a Korean movie. Myeong-nam Jo has directed this movie. Woo-seong Kam,Lee Kan-Hee,Soo-Ro Kim,Tae-gon Kim are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2005. Gan-keun gajok (2005) is considered one of the best Comedy,Drama movie in India and around the world.
Discovering that the father, who was displaced from the North Korea, made a will to his lawyer that unless the two-divided Korea become unified, his veiled property is to be veiled property is to be donated to the country after his death, the whole family decided to fool their father into thinking that the unification is finally realized.
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A bold family that could
This was this year's first Korean film I saw that was dealing with family matters, which happens to be one of my favorite themes in movies. The fact that this wasn't made into a serious drama or a laugh out loud comedy - considering its sensitive subject, made me want to see it even more. So we meet the family, consisting of two brothers; one married with a kid, the other an amateur film maker, and their mother and father. The father, Mr. Kim, played by Goo Shin, strives to meet his first wife and daughter who he left behind during the separation of North and South. His health problems suddenly arise and halt his plans for the long awaited reunion. During this time his elder son finds out that his father has bought a piece of a land years ago, which now has come to hold a great value. But it could all go to waste by Mr. Kim's desire if the Koreans don't unify. This propels the family to put on a little show for Mr. Kim, as a parting gift and as a ploy to inherit the land. They decide to create an illusion through various means that the North and South have finally unified, which to their surprise breathes a new life into Mr. Kim and gives him something to live for. All of this is acted out in a way where not one family member is portrayed as ruthlessly conniving or shallow, because at the end of they day they all very much care for him and only decide to go on with the scheme because of the reversal of his health and spirit for the better. As a non Korean I can't speak on everyone's behalf, but I personally found the comedic substance here to be quite suitable for a film dealing with a subject of this magnitude. The expected sentimental part of the film resurfaces close to the end, but the transition of the story isn't ruined and takes nothing away from its good intentions and light humor. At no point does the film tries to preach or debate politics, it simply shows the struggles and triumph within a small family that genuinely cares for one another. It's all pleasantly conveyed thanks to the great acting provided by Goo Shin. Although the story seems rather far fetched at times, fans of the Korean family dramas should be able to enjoy this little film both on comedic and dramatic levels, mainly because even in its lightness, it just never feels too contrived.
Terrible comedy. A bigger disgrace that it was made in 2005
Avoid this boring comedy drama about a grandfather's dying wish to see North Korea and South Korea unite. His family members try to make his wish come true in silly slapstick antics because in order to inherit the old man's property, North and South Korea got to unite. Being made in 2005, this Korean comedy is a great disgrace. There are far more superior films made in the earlier years. My Sassy Girl (2001), Guns & Talks (2001), Wet Dreams (2002), Sex is Zero (2002), just to name a few. Avoid this movie at all cost. There are other better movies worth watching than to waste your precious life. Mao points: 3/10