![]() ![]() ![]() Just in the past handful of years they have delivered A Brand New Life (2009), Thread of Lies (2014), Bleak Night (2010), Han Gong-ju (2014), Duresori: The Voice of East (2012), Silenced (2011), Pluto (2012), and Sunny (2011) – just to name a few. South Korea, along with Japan, has developed an outstanding pedigree for films concerning teenagers and/or children. This is so devoid of content that it quickly becomes annoying, and it's frankly almost impossible to sit through. ![]() The fashion elements are embarrassing and not the least bit engaging. The bully subplot is a dumb scriptwriting decision that clashes horribly with the rest of the movie it feels like a desperate attempt to add fake depth. The humor is incompetent and the characters are wafer thin. This movie feels like it was made for teenage girls who like to watch guys strut around, doing nothing interesting whatsoever. A highschool guy changes his fashion sense and becomes more popular, but becomes a target by bullies. This piece of garbage ranks safely among the bottom 20. As of this review, I have seen 907 South Korean movies. ![]()
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