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    Christopher Boffoli 4 years ago

    This is an important film. It has a strong feminist message without hitting you over the head. How great to see women who can have their own lives without having to have them revolve around men. This is even more significant when you consider that this film was made in South Korea which is a very male dominated society. I love how the characters have all of these little bits of technology that are designed to keep them together and yet they still drift ever farther apart.



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    "Take care of my Cat" is a drama that didn't do well at the box-office, yet received much enthusiastic praise from critics. The reason for latter is easy to see. The movie does, in a very unique and fascinating way, shed light on five friends, who had a carefree and nice time together attending school, yet don't meet often these days as they seemingly have only little in common anymore. As it is the case with many friends they drift apart after school. Regular meetings are supposed to prevent this from happening, but the wedge that is driven between them because of their different social background is pretty evident. Hye-joo is the rich girl, who leads a life full of luxury goods, but always has to struggle with an uncertain future ahead of her, while Ji-young lives in a run-down shack with her grandparents. Ji-young's poverty is ruining her future and so Ji-young's jealousy, as well as Hye-joo's scorn towards her, spoil the former friendship of these two. 

    What's making "Take care of my Cat" working out so well is the honest and unpretentious way with which female director Jeong Jae-eun approaches her work. We accompany the protagonists on their numerous strolls through Incheon and are visitors of their mindsets. We can also relate to their worries. Since most scenes are playing outside, we always have the feeling that we are right at the pulse of the lives of these five individuals. The camera movements through the winding lanes somewhat depict the disorientation of the protagonists, and the dirty, lively harbor district bestows a well-implemented captivating and tense atmosphere upon the movie. That's also why it is easy for us to forgive the director for the sometimes slow pacing, even the more as the drama is lightened up by some small, but well-done jokes. The quiet and long shots give the film something of a docu, but the keen eye for details when it comes to the characters' elaboration, as well as the outstanding performances of the actresses, make it easy for us to symapthize with them.

    It isn't that safe to say that the film is attaching special importance to one of the characters. If there is someone you would have to choose that comes near to someone like the leading role, then it's Tae-hee, who depicts a dreamer, being the one who seems to be ready to break free of the bonds of her life, wanting to change things for herself, instead of simply wandering on a predestined, but foggy route. Luckily, the film focuses on the different characters in equal parts. Only the twins get a somewhat raw deal, and would have deserved some more minutes on screen with their emigration background. Also interesting, even though on a side note, is that their friends are still not able to tell the twins apart after all those years they spent together, which leads to a pretty amusing scene at a market, and provokes us to think about the kind of friendship these girls must share. 


    The least sympathetic girl in the movie is Hye-joo, who just looks too shallow. After a laser correction on her eyes she thinks of making her nose smaller and her eyes bigger. She wants to conform to the current ideal of beauty and in addition she also has a princess-complex, something that is almost characteristic for young Korean girls. Still, she is working for her money, even if she never thinks of the day after tomorrow. 

    Moreover, Hye-joo also has something that you could call a boyfriend, yet this is a subject she actually doesn't want to think about, which means that we really start to admire her boyfriend for his patience with this girl. However, in the end we realize that Hye-joo is also still a child and that she is battered by the pressure that is applied on her by society. The toughest fate has Ji-young, though, who always remains an outsider within the group, since her poor origin denies her being anything other than what she is right now. Her cold and rejecing behavior never feels repelling, though, at least not for the viewer, as we know what worries plague her and why she acts the way she does. Tae-hee is the one who understands Ji-young the best, and she always tries to get access to Ji-young's inner self for her to open up to others more, which she actually succeeds in later on. But it's a long and difficult road until then. Fact is, however, that we are shown in "Take care of my Cat", in a very impressive and inventive way, what giant obstacles teenagers have to overcome after school. Only now they start to realize, that life is different from that happy time they had in school among friends. This is an experience everyone of us has to make sooner or later, and we are reminded of this very fact by the story of those five female friends struggling to find their way in life. 

    The movie's title surely wasn't just chosen for fun reasons, as the cat in the film actually serves a purpose. It is handed from one person to another and maybe illustrates that the girls aren't ready yet to take on responsibility for the cat, respectively their own life. At the end, however, you might come up with different explanations for the cat's existence, as well. It remains up to the viewer and his willingness to read between the lines, how much he takes home for himself from the sometimes pretty subtle pictures. Female director Jeong also peps up her film every now and then with several text messages that roll over the screen in almost any possible fashion. Nowadays, this may be something you can see in every other romantic comedy, but the originality of these scenes from the year 2001 still remain out of question. 


    "Take care of my Cat" is an inventive, but also entertaining view at the lives of teenagers, who slowly make their first insecure steps within a new section of their life. Being a drama in its core, "Take care of my Cat" offers something outstanding, delivering so much more than your average drama. In addition it's also difficult to compare Jeong's work to others' - that's how honest and genuine this drama actually is. For this fact alone the movie deserves an extra point in the final rating and a big thumbs up
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This could be her image in EOG.  A gorgeous looking lady with money and power, she’s also sophisticated.  Keep the pictures coming please… the more, the merrier.


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Lee Yo Won will forever be my baby-faced favorite actress...i have not watched TCOMC and still having thoughts of watching it because i am sure i will feel nostalgic about the story, i will miss my high-school days again which i consider one of  my happiest events in my life

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cocomhe said: Lee Yo Won will forever be my baby-faced favorite actress...i have not watched TCOMC and still having thoughts of watching it because i am sure i will feel nostalgic about the story, i will miss my high-school days again which i consider one of  my happiest events in my life

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Is that the poster for the drama Phetbeo??? At first glance.. LYW's image was similar to the photo shot she did in 49 Days.. wearing the white dress. But I like the one in 49 Days better than her photo above.. Looks like our drama will be a serious/intense one.. & how tall is Go Soo??? :-/ :-/  He looks taller in that photo.. is he wearing a padded shoes??? :-? :-? Just curious.. ;)  :)

Edit: The close-up photo is much better.. She's beautiful & her image is that of a tough young woman..
cocomhe said: Lee Yo Won will forever be my baby-faced favorite actress...i have not watched TCOMC and still having thoughts of watching it because i am sure i will feel nostalgic about the story, i will miss my high-school days again which i consider one of  my happiest events in my life

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@nikachan to answer your 1st question, no i haven't watched it cos i remember i can't find the link with eng sub, then now that i read the review made by Christopher Boffoli i am having 2nd thoughts bec i am very sentimental & for sure i will cry... 

 on your 2nd question, yes we drifted apart already, though we get to talk but very seldom & only when they need help, but I am doing okay since i have my new sets of friends, i just don;t want to get back to those times , hence, i avoid watching that type of dramas 

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LYW looks very fierce yet she exudes elegant and sophisticated aura in her recent pictures. I want June to end soon because Im very excited for July to come as Her Majesty will definitely show us again another extraordinary excellent acting through her role in EOG.

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cocomhe said: @nikachan to answer your 1st question, no i haven't watched it cos i remember i can't find the link with eng sub, then now that i read the review made by Christopher Boffoli i am having 2nd thoughts bec i am very sentimental & for sure i will cry... 

 on your 2nd question, yes we drifted apart already, though we get to talk but very seldom & only when they need help, but I am doing okay since i have my new sets of friends, i just don;t want to get back to those times , hence, i avoid watching that type of dramas 

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After the success of the film Horse Doctor, Lee Yo Won decided to re-export the small screen via new film project of the same fine-SBS men had directed the small screen audience through the male lead in the blue rose .Lee Yo Won decided to re-export the small screen via new film project with SBS worked fine male viewers upset over the small screen as male lead in The Golden Empire


The Golden Empire takes place in the 90s of last century, reflecting the economies of South Korea won the war through the power of the zaibatsu conglomerates Sung Jin.



In the film, Lee Yo Won plays the 2nd daughter of prestigious corporate bosses.Her own money, beauty, with wisdom, leadership and capacity to defend themselves against the temptations of life, shunned by all the fun of youth. She became cold and always say no to the man because she said that they came to me just because of money.Lee Yo Won plays the 2nd daughter of prestigious corporate bosses. Her own money, beauty, with wisdom, leadership and capacity to defend themselves against the temptations of life, shunned by all the fun of youth.She became cold and always say no to the man because she said that they came to me just because of money.

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But everything changes when she meets the guy looks elegant, charming as Go Soo make plays. By heart, love mesmerizing, heart seemed "petrified" of talented girls, wealthy began a beat. From here, many unexpected things in her rich life gradually emerging variations.Go Soo to make plays. By heart, love mesmerizing, heart seemed "petrified" of talented girls, wealthy began a beat. From here, many unexpected things in her rich life gradually emerging variations.

Video was shot by renowned director Jo Nam Kuk, folded pen by talented writer Park Kyung Soo. The first episode of the series aired on 1/7 at 21h55 on SBS commands. The next episode will be broadcast in this time slot, Monday evening and Tuesday.

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