Fly, Daddy, Fly (Korean's movie's review)

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Hahaa.. Ada paham ka??? lek lek... The tittle is Fly, Daddy, Fly. This is a very inspiring story.It taught me not to give up easily in life and sometimes things that we never expect to happen in our life shall knocks on our door and changes our life and that is the moment where every decision we're going to make will change our personality and the way we live. Okay, so here's the synopsis of this movie
A father will go to any lengths to protect his daughter. When Chang Ka Pil (Lee Moon Sik, winner of the 2008 male supporting actor award for the television drama series "Iljimae‎") returns home from work one day, his ordinary, happy life is shattered forever. He discovers that his 17-year-old daughter, Da Mi (Kim So Eun), has been raped by Kang Tae Wook (Cho Sung Ha), the high school boxing star who is from a wealthy government family. Seeking to avenge his daughter's honor, Ka Pil finds he is no match for Tae Wook's well-connected family and gets nowhere with authorities or school officials. When an attempt to stab Tae Wook goes awry, Ka Pil accepts the help of Go Seung Suk (Lee Jun Ki, popular idol who rose to fame in "The King and the Clown" and is an ambassador for Korean tourism), a street-smart student who will train him to box in 45 days so that he can fight his daughter's attacker honorably. "Fly, Daddy, Fly" is a 2006 South Korean remake by director Choi Jong Tae of a Japanese film by the same name. It is based on a novel by Japanese author Kaneshiro Kazuki.

and this was posted by one of the fans in the comment box,
 Though this movie came out at the beginning of the year, don't let that distract you from watching it for you'll miss some great moments and cry while cheer and get angry at what happens (sorry no spoilers)!!

The story is something that all parents - especially father have dreaded of what may happen to their precious daughters in their communities/society, the world can be a harsh and unforgiving home. But there are many moments where the love of a parent, and surprising help from others you least expect too happen - do happen! For me personally I felt angry at the callous treatment and the fear/shame experienced by all to deal with what occurs. But do watch and cheer for the 'little' guy and see him regain his honour and love from his family and respect from others around him!!

As a father I highly recommend this movie..... FIGHTING!!

 I guess it is true that a father's love is shown by protecting his family and to bring back their dignity. I guess a father is like a handkerchief. He will always there for his kid and be by their side even if the kids are wrong (even though he will be mad at'em but it's a normal thing lah kan..)  

And now about the Seung-Suk (played by Lee Jun Ki), I guess he's right. Actually, biologically  Fighting is a stupid thing to do and people who thinks that guys like to join those game fowls (fight-to-death-kinda-fight) are strong,are so wrong and that's the thinking of chicken-sized pinned heads. Ahhak! 

"Everything that happened  is for a reason and the way a person's behaviour is because a reason"


 bye now, people!! Hope you enjoy my review and don't forget to watch this movie on Viktv.com for FREEE!!! Adios! :3