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Boomerang Family korean movie review
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Boomerang Family
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by locurabella
avril 7, 2014
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Globalement 10
Histoire 10.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 10.0
Musique 10.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 10.0
One of the reason why I believe I enjoyed this movie more than I thought I would was because I can relate to it. I'm already heading in my mid-twenties, and in my family, you're either married with kids or have a career already--they're old fashion. I'm currently still in school and live at home. When you're little, you dream of moving out and living your life independently after 18; however, shit happens and sometimes you have to move back in with your parent(s). Though if you have a loving and supportive family, the biological clock is not a factor. This is what this movie is about: being a family. In this movie there are three middle-aged siblings that have resorted to living back with their widower mother due to stuff that happens in real life. The eldest career failed and so did his marriage. The middle sibling has had a history of being in and out of jail. The youngest divorced again. This was a great movie about siblings that grew apart and even resented one another after they moved away from their home and reconnected when they moved back in with their mother and discovered much more about one another (and their mother) that ultimately all those aspects helps each one of them grow better as a person. I thought the plot was solid; I never felt that it dragged or had unnecessary scenes. All actors played a fantastic job.
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