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Miss Granny
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An elderly woman Fely, who has suffered from many diseases and the boring life the elders have experience a strange thing that inspires her life, as she after a visit to a weird photo studio her entire life changes, as she has taken the chance of being youth again, the thing that makes her spends a very interesting time.
An elderly woman Fely, who has suffered from many diseases and the boring life the elders have experience a strange thing that inspires her life, as she after a visit to a weird photo studio her entire life changes, as she has taken the chance of being youth again, the thing that makes her spends a very interesting time.
Actors:
Hyeon-sook Kim,
Mun-hee Na,
Yeon-joo Ha,
Jinyoung Jung,
Jeong-min Hwang,
Eun-kyung Shim,
In-hwan Park,
Hye-jin Park,
Soo-hyun Kim,
Jin-wook Lee,
Kim Seul-gi,
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Hyeon-sook Kim
Mun-hee Na
30 November 1941, Beijing, China
Yeon-joo Ha
Jinyoung Jung
Jeong-min Hwang
23 May 1969
Eun-kyung Shim
In-hwan Park
6 January 1945, Chungcheongbuk-do, Cheorwon, South Korea
Hye-jin Park
Soo-hyun Kim
16 February 1988, Seoul, South Korea
Jin-wook Lee
Kim Seul-gi
Director:
Dong-hyuk Hwang
Dong-hyuk Hwang
Country:
South Korea
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January 28, 2014
Hwang mines seemingly every possible cliché and contrivance from this universal anxiety, but little of the joie de vivre implied by its wish-fulfilling narrative.
January 30, 2014
This weird comedy meanders into heartfelt, complex areas about the regrets, attachments and abandonment of the aged.
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...side-splittingly hilarious but also has a heart...
January 30, 2014
Writer-director Hwang Dong Hyuk has fashioned an abrasively funny farce, filled with droll, observant details about Korean pop culture...and the always farcically fertile, highly combative family unit.
February 21, 2014
After an hour-and-a-half of near non-stop laughter, this 124-minute film hits squarely on that sore spot where the fear of death, a grief for a misspent youth and the joys of a life we mostly don't appreciate, uneasily co-exist.

