

Spark
Son Ha Neul (Nam Bo Ra) is a young woman who lost her parents to a terrible accident and has been living at a friend’s house. She works odd jobs during the day and night to support herself. Yoon Ga On (Na Jong Chan) is a member of the famous idol group Dexter and is known as a musical genius. The two strangers’ worlds collide when Ha Neul gets a temp job one night to work on the production of Dexter’s music video. While taking a rest by some bushes during the filming, Ha Neul and Ga On are both struck by a falling star! After the accident, Ga On suddenly starts emitting electricity from his body. What will become of Ha Neul and Ga On now?
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Plot Summary
In a world where an eccentric king's reign is threatened by his own evil sorcerer, a young, ambitious dragon named Spark dreams of becoming a knight. When the king and his subjects are turned to stone, Spark seizes the opportunity to prove his worth. Alongside his quirky friends, he embarks on a perilous quest to defeat the sorcerer and save the kingdom.
Critical Reception
Spark received generally negative reviews from critics and audiences, with many criticizing its uninspired animation, weak plot, and derivative nature. While some acknowledged its potential as a children's film, the overall consensus pointed to a lack of originality and depth.
What Reviewers Say
- Often criticized for its bland animation and predictable storyline.
- Lacks the charm and creativity found in more successful animated features.
- Fails to engage both younger and older audiences due to its unoriginality.
Google audience: Google users found 'Spark' to be a disappointing animated film, with many citing its uninspired visual style and predictable plot as major drawbacks. While a few appreciated its family-friendly themes, the majority felt it was a forgettable entry in the genre.
Fun Fact
The character of Chunk, Spark's best friend, was voiced by Australian comedian Jim Jefferies, who also co-wrote the screenplay.
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