Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Take Care of My Cat


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Jae-eun Jeong's Take Care of My Cat (2001) tells the story of five women struggling to make a living and staying together after they leave school. The film's feminism is obvious and a bit heavy-handed although (luckily) the film never becomes too preachy. The film's real problem is the flatness of characters despite the film's heavy reliance on them. While they resemble clear ideas which enhance the message, the film eventually stumbles because the characters aren't good enough to carry the entire film. The narrative is a bit hard to get used to because it explodes into so many directions without even properly introducing the characters (apart from the very first scene).

The form works well, but it isn't great either. In the end, it is quite easily forgettable. The best thing about the entire film is the acting. The whole cast performs really well and I would especially like to laud Bae Doo-na for her subtle and powerful performance.

While my review might seem a little harsh, Take Care of My Cat is a decent movie in the end. It has a few major flaws and suffers slightly from unevenness, but it has a few saving qualities.

Score: 6 out of 10

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