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What a rollercoaster of emotions! It's unlike most movies I've seen, in that you can go from something dreadfully serious, to extremely infantile in the blink of an eye. However, the movie does both well. Sometimes the moments stretch on...


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A story about a mentally ill man wrongfully imprisoned for murder and his relationship with his 6 year old daughter.
A disabled, mentally challenged father is wrongly convicted of murder and sent to prison. Despite the harsh conditions, he forms a close bond with his cellmates, who secretly help him smuggle his beloved daughter into the prison so they can be together. As their bond deepens, the inmates hatch a plan to prove his innocence.
The film was a massive box office success in South Korea and was praised for its emotional storytelling and strong performances, particularly from the lead actors. While some critics found the plot melodramatic, it resonated deeply with audiences, becoming one of the highest-grossing South Korean films.
A deeply emotional and tear-jerking story about fatherhood and sacrifice.
Praised for its heartwarming performances and moving portrayal of unlikely friendships.
Some found the narrative excessively sentimental, but its impact on audiences was undeniable.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's powerful emotional impact and the touching performances, especially of the father and daughter. Many found it to be a very moving and memorable film that successfully blended humor and tragedy.
Won Best Actor (Ryu Seung-ryong) at the 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards. Nominated for Best Film and Best Screenplay.
The film's success led to multiple remakes in other countries, including Turkey, the Philippines, and Indonesia, with varying degrees of critical and commercial reception.
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What a rollercoaster of emotions! It's unlike most movies I've seen, in that you can go from something dreadfully serious, to extremely infantile in the blink of an eye. However, the movie does both well. Sometimes the moments stretch on...