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2014
개를 훔치는 완벽한 방법
Directed by Kim Sung-ho
Synopsis
Just one dog will get them moving!
Ji-so, a young girl who doesn't have a house because of her bankrupted dad. In order to get money to buy a house she plan to steals wealthy people's dogs to earn reward money when she returns them.
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Cast
Kim Hye-ja Lee Re Choi Min-soo Kang Hye-jung Lee Chun-hee Lee Hong-gi Cho Eun-ji Kim Jae-hwa Lee Ji-won Hong Eun-taek
DirectorDirector
Kim Sung-ho
ProducersProducers
Yong-hoon Eom Junyoung Jang Yi Jae-min
WritersWriters
Shin Yeon-shick Kim Sung-ho
CinematographyCinematography
Kim Hyung-joo
LightingLighting
Hong Myeong-su
Production DesignProduction Design
Baek Kyung-in Kim Min-oh
Art DirectionArt Direction
Bae Jun-su
Visual EffectsVisual Effects
Park Eui-dong
StuntsStunts
Kim Won-jung
ComposersComposers
Kang Min-kook Park In-young
Costume DesignCostume Design
Lee Seok-ho
MakeupMakeup
Shin Yeon-jeong
Studios
Little Big Pictures Daemyung Culture Factory Samgeori Pictures
Country
South Korea
Language
Korean
Alternative Titles
Gae-leul hoom-chi-neun wan-byeok-han bang-beob, Gaereul Hoomchineun Wanbyeokhan Bangbub, Gaereul Humchineun Wanbyeokhan Bangbeop, A Perfect Way to Steal a Dog, 개를 훔치는 완벽한 방법, 偷狗的完美方法, מדריך לגניבת כלב, Como Roubar um Cão!, Jak ukrást psa, Jak ukraść psa
Genres
Comedy Family Drama
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Theatrical
31 Dec 2014
- South KoreaALL
Releases by Country
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31 Dec 2014
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Review by Morgan ★★★
I love that $500 was the most insane price that kid could come up with.
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Review by ashokk ★★★
Simple and light-hearted children's film.
Sweet & Heartwarming😍❤️
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Review by Willy ★★★★½
..but you should never steal a dog
how to make me cry for an hour+ straight. i can sleep well tonight knowing they still make formative childrens films of this caliber
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Review by Fidel Reyes
Fun children's film with more emotional depth than I expected.
A little flawed in its execution but overall a fun experience. -
Review by lois ★★★★
this was so funny and endearing. ofc i wept because children are too good for this world
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Review by Osamabingotti ★★★★½
Sad at times but mostly charming and wholesome.
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Review by maddie ★★★★½
The movie starts with a short story about rabbits and how they are constantly surrounded by enemies. However, when they decide to jump off the cliff, they land on frogs. It represents a lesson on how no matter how miserable we feel, there is always someone worse off. The movie continuously toys with this idea. Who has it worse off, the girl who wants a birthday party at her house despite being homeless, or the mother who has to try and raise two children who don't even respect her? Can we even measure the suffering we feel, and spread to others?
And throughout the movie, it's not always about this question. The girl has a best friend, the mother still… -
Review by 03_sats ★★★
Cute and simple story.
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Review by Rui Ozpinhead ★★★½
One of the most charming movies I've watched this year, despite depicting poverty and homelessness.
The script does a wonderful job of not getting too depressing with the reality of the homeless family, despite not shying away from it either when needed, in great part by imbuing it with the innocence of childhood and a cockamamie plot involving getting a reward fee for a lost dog by morally dubious (but delightful) means at the disposal of a young kid who wants a birthday party in a house of her own, mixed up with some real estate shenanigans for good measure.
I found it impossible not to be won over by the script and the performances, especially the kids and in… -
Review by Raj_Mohan ★★★
Simple Heartwarming film
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Review by mariana 🐝 ★★★½
very very cute
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Review by Hugo ★★★½
Another night, another extremely cute; heart-warming film.
Again, I love this film. It somewhat keeps bringing me good vibes as I was going through it earlier even though if one brings it up, I'd agree if they say this film could've been done better.
I love Lee Re ("Hope", "Penninsula", "Memories of Alhambra", the currently-airing "Hello Me!") on this. She started acting young (I mean literally, like Japan's Ashida Mana) but she's already capable of acting so good!
Kim Hye-ja from Bong Joon-ho's "Mother" is also here. She needs more screentime, though.