💬 Review Cheer Up Mr. Lee

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Name of the movie you are reviewing: Cheer Up Mr. Lee

This movie is a story about a muscular but has mental illness man. He suddenly found out he has a daughter who is dying from cancer.

Review:
Freshen up, Mr. Lee is not a new title in terms of content, you will see a sick and crying motif like this pretty much on Korean films. However, do not worry, with this movie, the audience will be caught up in the movie circuit at any time by the extremely natural and cute acting scenes of the father and son. Cheol-Soo (Cha Seung-Won) is a little foolish but he knows how to take care of his muscles. One day, daughter Saet-Byeol (Um Chae-Young) appears with a serious disease that makes him struggle to protect her during a stormy trip. The strength of Korean films is still to get the audience's tears in the most natural way possible, not forced, not ungainly, everything goes so incredibly real. Actor Cha Seung-Won actually left in the audience the unforgettable impression on a father who is silly but cares about others. From buying a can of drink to glaring at a guy in the detention house also highlights the image of a good father who cares for his beloved child. Although he was obsessed with the image of the stairs coming down to the train station, the father still tried his best to overcome the fear, hold the crying and crying child as well as pray for everyone around to hope to find a fast path to the hospital. In addition to the sad details, Fresh Up Go, Mr. Lee also has charming jokes or good gestures. A group of notorious Gypsies will probably make you think of scenes of splashing each other, but the gangsters in this movie are fun, and also save people.

Would you recommend this to other users? Yes

Rating(1-5): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
 
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