After a fire destroys her laundromat, a single mother is tricked by a voice phishing scheme. She decides to investigate the criminals behind it.After a fire destroys her laundromat, a single mother is tricked by a voice phishing scheme. She decides to investigate the criminals behind it.After a fire destroys her laundromat, a single mother is tricked by a voice phishing scheme. She decides to investigate the criminals behind it.
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I caught this movie on a recent flight. I was looking for an entertaining foreign film. Citizen of a Kind, based on a true story, is just what the doctor ordered.
The movie follows an unlikely protagonist: a single mother who is the victim of a phishing scheme. She resorts to taking out a loan after her house catches on fire. But after she is scammed, she truly loses everything, including custody of her beloved children. She is Korean (and is thus in Korea at the beginning of the movie) but the people who steal from her are in China. The young man responsible for stealing from her, who is being held at the phishing center against his will, has pity on her and helps provide her with information regarding the location of the center so that she can come in person and claim revenge, thus helping to free him as well. But busting a criminal underground operation isn't as easy as just calling the cops on them. Especially considering the language barrier and the fact that the protagonist is not Chinese herself.
While perhaps I cannot relate to the circumstances the protagonist finds herself in, I certainly can empathize. This is a great idea for a movie and is very well-executed and tasteful. Although some of the humor is lost on me (perhaps because of cultural differences) I really enjoyed watching the characters interact with each other and the world around them.
The pacing and overall writing are great. The acting is spot on. The use of music is appropriate and not too self-gratuitous. I really appreciate how the filmmakers highlight and even poke fun at the language barrier between the people of the two countries, but at the end show them working together in spite of it.
I have no genuine complaints about this movie. I am sad to see it has not received more praise. It is refreshing to see a movie with an everyday person as a protagonist tackling head-on an everyday problem that affects many. It's also refreshing to see a movie centered around a group of women with no unnecessary cliché romantic sub-plots. Last but not least, the fact that this is a true story is inspiring and moving. While it perhaps isn't particularly groundbreaking or as flashy as other Korean films out there, I would certainly be interested in seeing more from this director.
The movie follows an unlikely protagonist: a single mother who is the victim of a phishing scheme. She resorts to taking out a loan after her house catches on fire. But after she is scammed, she truly loses everything, including custody of her beloved children. She is Korean (and is thus in Korea at the beginning of the movie) but the people who steal from her are in China. The young man responsible for stealing from her, who is being held at the phishing center against his will, has pity on her and helps provide her with information regarding the location of the center so that she can come in person and claim revenge, thus helping to free him as well. But busting a criminal underground operation isn't as easy as just calling the cops on them. Especially considering the language barrier and the fact that the protagonist is not Chinese herself.
While perhaps I cannot relate to the circumstances the protagonist finds herself in, I certainly can empathize. This is a great idea for a movie and is very well-executed and tasteful. Although some of the humor is lost on me (perhaps because of cultural differences) I really enjoyed watching the characters interact with each other and the world around them.
The pacing and overall writing are great. The acting is spot on. The use of music is appropriate and not too self-gratuitous. I really appreciate how the filmmakers highlight and even poke fun at the language barrier between the people of the two countries, but at the end show them working together in spite of it.
I have no genuine complaints about this movie. I am sad to see it has not received more praise. It is refreshing to see a movie with an everyday person as a protagonist tackling head-on an everyday problem that affects many. It's also refreshing to see a movie centered around a group of women with no unnecessary cliché romantic sub-plots. Last but not least, the fact that this is a true story is inspiring and moving. While it perhaps isn't particularly groundbreaking or as flashy as other Korean films out there, I would certainly be interested in seeing more from this director.
Everyone needs to watch this movie. Is there a single person nowadays who hasn't been exposed to some kind of fraudulent email phone call or text? Everyday there are stories of people being scammed. The story is so scary because it is true. Imagine having the guts to go after the scammers. And this woman does even chasing the scammers to the origin of the call center in Qingdao.
Brilliant acting. Ran Mi Ran is totally believable. Gong Myung is sympathetic as the scammer who helps her expose the leader. Eye opening about how these scammers operate and trap people to work for them. Her friends are a funny bunch including the Korean Chinese played by Yeom Hye Ran who helps translate and her sister played by Ahn Eun Jin who acted with RMR in Good bad Mother.
Tense scary funny and illuminating. Want to find out more about the real story. A must watch.
Brilliant acting. Ran Mi Ran is totally believable. Gong Myung is sympathetic as the scammer who helps her expose the leader. Eye opening about how these scammers operate and trap people to work for them. Her friends are a funny bunch including the Korean Chinese played by Yeom Hye Ran who helps translate and her sister played by Ahn Eun Jin who acted with RMR in Good bad Mother.
Tense scary funny and illuminating. Want to find out more about the real story. A must watch.
It's a gem of a movie, based on true story about voice call case scamming of 2016, a single mother with two kids, she goes to look for scammers with her 3 laundramd friends when police closes the case. All I can say is this just watch first 15 minutes and I am sure you will not regret it, this is my first ever review about a movie, I have watched thousands of them, have covered all the genres and watched different languages movies, not saying this best out there but "Citizen of a Kind" definitely a worth watch, It can be described as it covers three genres Melodrama, In some parts Thriller and detective Crime.
"Citizen of a Kind" movie is an underrated and a hidden gem of 2024. With a blend of humor and heart, the film follows the Phising victim's journey from Korea to China as she seeks to dismantle the criminal syndicate behind the scam. This movie showcases a single mother's fight against fraud after a phishing scam. With strong performances and a blend of action, comedy, and drama, it delivers a powerful message about resilience and justice. For fans of Korean cinema and those looking for a story that's both entertaining and inspiring, make sure to give it a try! A must-watch for its heart and narrative, I rate it 9/10.
Wu bai kuai 😂
Wu bai kuai 😂
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- TriviaMovie is based on a true story that happened in 2016. A housewife in her 40's became a victim of a voice phishing group and she chased after the group's leader.
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- Citizen Deok Hee
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- $11,976,305
- Runtime1 hour 54 minutes
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