Part-Time Spy
Part-Time Spy

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Part-Time Spy

2017
Movie
117 min
Korean

A desperate 35 year-old Young-sil is more than ready for full time job. And finally she gets a call from National security department as an intern. But her joy lasts no long, soon asked to leave. Accidently she discovers a secret about her boss and she suggest a deal of full time job to help him; secret spy.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Gillian WeeksGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

A young woman named Sarah struggles to find her place in the world after a series of rejections. To make ends meet, she takes on a series of odd jobs, including one that unexpectedly throws her into the thrilling and dangerous world of espionage. As she navigates this new reality, Sarah must learn to rely on her wits and newfound skills to succeed.

Critical Reception

Part-Time Spy received a generally positive reception from audiences and critics alike, particularly for its lighthearted tone and family-friendly humor. While not a groundbreaking film, it was praised for its charming performances and engaging, albeit predictable, plot. It succeeded as a fun, escapist comedy suitable for a wide range of viewers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its comedic timing and lighthearted approach to the spy genre.

  • Appreciated for its family-friendly entertainment value and positive messages.

  • Found to be an enjoyable, if somewhat formulaic, comedy film.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Part-Time Spy highlight its enjoyable and fun nature, making it a good choice for family viewing. Many viewers found the plot engaging and the humor effective, contributing to a positive overall experience.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Los Angeles, utilizing various urban and suburban settings to create the backdrop for Sarah's adventures.

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