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It's Me, the Thief
A teenager works in a car repair shop and makes a living from petty thefts. In order to impress the boss of a gang of car thieves, he decides to steal a jaguar. What’s more, he can realize his grandmother's dream – he can drive her to mass in the basilica.
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Plot Summary
A bumbling thief, known for his ridiculous plans and frequent capture, attempts to pull off a daring heist. However, his incompetence and a series of comical misfortunes turn his grand scheme into a chaotic spectacle. He finds himself constantly outsmarted by ordinary people and entangled in bizarre situations, leading to hilarious and unexpected outcomes.
Critical Reception
The film was met with a mixed to positive reception, largely appreciated for its slapstick humor and comedic performances, especially from its lead actors. While not a critical darling, it resonated with audiences looking for lighthearted entertainment and was considered a decent entry in the South Korean comedy genre of its time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its over-the-top comedic moments and physical gags.
Some critics found the plot predictable and reliant on comedic tropes.
The ensemble cast's chemistry was a highlight for many viewers.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'It's Me, the Thief (2000)' on Google is not widely available or documented.
Fun Fact
The film's humor relies heavily on slapstick and situational comedy, with many scenes featuring elaborate but ultimately unsuccessful heist attempts by the protagonist.
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