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Take Care of My Cat
a.k.a. Goyangireul Butakhae Director: Jeong Jae-eun Cast: Bae Du-na, Lee Yo-weon, Ok Ji-yeong, Lee Eun-sil

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/06/2004
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 53,702

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Side #1 --
1. School Days [3:07]
2. Working Girl [4:40]
3. Faithful [6:18]
4. Happy B-Day [6:08]
5. Lunch Date [9:22]
6. A Walk [5:54]
7. Divorce [7:32]
8. Fishy [7:56]
9. Material Girl [5:09]
10. Helium [3:58]
11. Dumplings [7:46]
12. Vision [7:00]
13. Sleepover [6:02]
14. Desert Island [5:20]
15. A Formality [6:42]
16. Silence [5:52]
17. Meltdown [6:25]
18. Bon Voyage [6:05]

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Five girlfriends graduate high school in the Korean port city of Inchon. They set out to pursue their limited opportunities, vowing to continue their friendship into adult life. Hae-joo (Lee Yo-Won) is pretty and ambitious. She gets a job working for a brokerage house and soon moves away to Seoul. Tae-hee (Bae Doo-na) works part-time for her domineering father, and does volunteer work, helping out a romantic young poet with cerebral palsy. Ji-young (Ok Ji-young) lives with her grandparents in a ramshackle hut by the docks. She can't find a job, so she struggles to support herself. The half-Chinese twins, Bi-ryu (Lee Eun-sil) and Ohn-jo (Lee Eun-ju), continue their relatively carefree existence. Ji-young finds a stray kitten, and gives it to Hae-joo as a birthday gift. Hae-joo soon returns it, however, finding pet ownership too much trouble. Ji-young and Hae-joo grow further apart as they discover their values in conflict. Tae-hee tries to keep the group together, organizing sporadic reunions while dealing with her own problems at home. When she goes alone to visit the sullen Ji-young at home, the two realize that their connection has remained strong, and when tragedy strikes Ji-young's family, Hae-joo is there to support her. Take Care of My Cat is the debut feature of writer/director Jeong Jae-eun. She had previously directed several award-winning shorts. The film was processed using the same bleach bypass method used in David Fincher's Seven, which accounts for its unique saturated color palette. The film was accepted into the Rotterdam Film Festival, and New Directors/New Films in New York. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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