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Kid Gang
Adapted from the Manhwa of the same name, "Kid Gang" is about the once most powerful crime organization in Korea. The 'Bloody Tuesday Gang' was entrusted with taking care of a baby by thier former leader six months before their parole ended. Ku Bong Son Chang Min was the leader with two other members Hong Lu Lee Jong Soo and Kal Nal Lee Ki Woo. This comedy focused on the task faced by the members who have to take care of the baby..
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Plot Summary
A group of elementary school students, disgruntled with their parents' neglect, decide to form their own gang to achieve fame and fortune. Led by the charismatic but slightly incompetent Da-woon, they embark on a series of comical schemes, from planning elaborate pranks to attempting small-time 'heists'. Their adventures often lead to chaotic and hilarious situations, testing their friendship and their understanding of the adult world.
Critical Reception
Kid Gang was a lighthearted family comedy that aimed for laughs through its premise of children forming a criminal enterprise. While it didn't achieve significant critical acclaim, it was generally seen as a harmless and entertaining film for younger audiences and families, praised for its energetic cast and playful tone. However, some critics found its plot predictable and its humor a bit simplistic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic child actors and lighthearted comedic approach.
Some found the plot to be predictable and the humor to be overly simplistic.
Generally considered a harmless family-friendly comedy.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Kid Gang (2007)' is not readily available. However, the film is typically categorized as a family comedy with a focus on children's misadventures.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Park Kwang-chun, is known for his work in comedy films, and 'Kid Gang' continues this trend with its focus on playful mischief and child protagonists.
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