

Thank You
Gi Seo is a renowned doctor at the top of his profession, but he’s racked with guilt because he wasn’t able to save his girlfriend, Ji Min, who was HIV-positive. He escapes to work on a small island and fulfill Ji Min’s dying wish: to find a little girl named Bom who she accidentally infected with HIV while she was a medical intern. Bom lives on the island with her single mom Young Shin and grandfather, who has dementia. Gi Seo grows increasingly fond of the family and finds a reason to live again, discovering beautiful miracles on the island.
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Plot Summary
Set in Canada, the film follows the story of a man who is desperate to return to India but faces numerous obstacles. His journey becomes complicated by his interactions with the people he meets along the way, leading to unexpected turns and personal growth. It's a story about finding oneself and the importance of human connection.
Critical Reception
Thank You (2007) received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some appreciated its attempt at a lighthearted comedy with a touch of romance, many found the plot to be weak and predictable. The performances were a point of contention, with some actors receiving praise and others being criticized for their roles. Overall, it did not make a significant impact in the film industry.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggles with a weak and uninspired plot.
- Performances are inconsistent, with some actors failing to impress.
- Despite its comedic aspirations, the movie lacks genuine humor and emotional depth.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in Canada, offering a different backdrop than typical Bollywood productions of the era.
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