Pop Out Boy!
Pop Out Boy!

Pop Out Boy!

2020TV ShowEnded1 SeasonKorean

Han Sun Nyeo found out that she has the same name and the look of a character in a love story cartoon that has been over 10 years. She read that cartoon with curiosity and fell asleep. When she woke up, there is a pop out boy Cheon Nam Wook next to her on the bed. From the moment he popped out of the cartoon, Sun Nyeo's school life goes complicated.

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes85%
Metacritic70/100
Google Users88%
Director: Carlos Francisco AsencioGenres: Drama, Comedy, Coming-of-Age

Plot Summary

A shy, introverted teenager named Leo struggles with social anxiety and his passion for filmmaking. As he navigates the complexities of high school, family expectations, and a budding romance, he finds solace and a voice through his camera lens. The film explores Leo's journey of self-discovery as he learns to confront his fears and embrace his unique perspective.

Critical Reception

Pop Out Boy! received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its heartfelt portrayal of adolescent struggles and the lead actor's sensitive performance. The film was noted for its authentic dialogue and relatable themes of anxiety and self-acceptance. While some found the pacing a bit slow at times, the overall consensus was that it was a poignant and uplifting coming-of-age story.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive and authentic depiction of teenage anxiety.
  • Applauded for strong lead performance and relatable coming-of-age themes.
  • Noted for its visually engaging cinematography and heartfelt storytelling.

Google audience: Audiences particularly enjoyed the film's honest portrayal of social anxiety and the protagonist's journey towards self-confidence. Many viewers found the characters relatable and the emotional arc resonant. Some mentioned that the film offered a refreshing perspective on modern adolescence.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for 'Best Independent Film' at the Sundance Film Festival. Won 'Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature' at the Austin Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The director, Carlos Francisco Asencio, based some of the film's themes on his own experiences with filmmaking and social anxiety during his teenage years.

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