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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA now-blind athlete must rely on his estranged brother, who may have just used him as an excuse to get himself out of jail. The two were never close, but brothers soon realize a connection t... Tout lireA now-blind athlete must rely on his estranged brother, who may have just used him as an excuse to get himself out of jail. The two were never close, but brothers soon realize a connection they couldn't always see.A now-blind athlete must rely on his estranged brother, who may have just used him as an excuse to get himself out of jail. The two were never close, but brothers soon realize a connection they couldn't always see.
- Prix
- 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total
EK Harris
- Special olympic participant
- (as a different name)
Kim Kang-hyeon
- Dae-chang
- (as Kim Kang-hyun)
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The chemistry between two brothers is so good and anyone watching this will remember their siblings as it is almost identical to anyone's siblings activities. The relationship, bonding,bromance,comedy scenes of the movie really fun to watch. This is combination of comedy and sad movie. Though is refered as comedy movie, it isn't really! It really hard to keep tears within oneself while watching tragedic ending. It almost guess right about ending, extremely sad. However,I thought, I am going to see the coach with any of the two brothers but it really didn't happend.
Wow! I started watching without any idea what this was about. Because Jung Suk was acting I expected a comedy. But no ... I was crying towards the end.
Both actors did well in bringing out their love hate half-sibling relationship when the older brother is out on parole to look after his Olympian dongsaeng who became blind after an injury to his head during a judo competition. One cares only of his temporary freedom while the other is utterly depressed and refuses to leave the house.
Therein begins a story of how these 2 brothers form a hate love co dependent relationship and slowly learn to live with each other. The older brother stars taking better care of the disabled one and slowly they form a less uncomfortable alliance.
Both actors did well in bringing out their love hate half-sibling relationship when the older brother is out on parole to look after his Olympian dongsaeng who became blind after an injury to his head during a judo competition. One cares only of his temporary freedom while the other is utterly depressed and refuses to leave the house.
Therein begins a story of how these 2 brothers form a hate love co dependent relationship and slowly learn to live with each other. The older brother stars taking better care of the disabled one and slowly they form a less uncomfortable alliance.
As a hallyu veteran, I could have guessed the exact story before viewing this movie. Despite this, the acting and characterization by the 2 main leads went beyond my expectations making for a greatly enjoyable watching experience. The familiar blend of comedy and drama elements of Korean entertainment has really been perfected in this film. My main criticism; the plot felt rushed from around the halfway mark and the 2 other characters that should have been essential to the story felt like generic placeholders. I was still sufficiently emotionally satisfied in the ending despite it and Hyeong has definitely become a top K-film for me.
This centers on the two main characters, one a flawed no-goodnik who uses his athlete half-brother's sudden blindness to scam his way into compassionate parole from prison. He returns home to find his judo champion sibling curled up, malnourished, apathetic and smelly.
And he complains, a full-fledged turd muttering and hissing his disgust. But old habits die hard and he sets out to scam again.
How the two estranged brothers reconnect and heal is the point here and both actors portray their characters beautifully. The mutual muttered profanity and insults, the goading and impatience seems to snap the younger blind judo wrestler out of his funk and is hilarious. His older brother comes to terms with his past choices to leave the family and makes a remarkable decision to help his brother return to competitive sport.
I cried a lot in the last half hour. It was a wonderful, simple story played with finesse by both actors. Highly recommend.
And he complains, a full-fledged turd muttering and hissing his disgust. But old habits die hard and he sets out to scam again.
How the two estranged brothers reconnect and heal is the point here and both actors portray their characters beautifully. The mutual muttered profanity and insults, the goading and impatience seems to snap the younger blind judo wrestler out of his funk and is hilarious. His older brother comes to terms with his past choices to leave the family and makes a remarkable decision to help his brother return to competitive sport.
I cried a lot in the last half hour. It was a wonderful, simple story played with finesse by both actors. Highly recommend.
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- ConnexionsRemade as Anh Trai Yêu Quái (2019)
- Bandes originalesDon't Worry
Performed by Do Kyung-soo and Jo Jung-suk
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- My Annoying Brother
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- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 51 996 $ US
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 19 162 324 $ US
- Durée1 heure 50 minutes
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