# de Spectateurs: 210
Critiques: 1 utilisateur
Min A est une lycéenne connue pour son fort sens de la justice et son talent inattendu pour le combat. Après avoir perdu ses parents à un jeune âge, elle a été élevée par sa tante et a été transférée dans un nouvel établissement, déterminée à laisser derrière elle son passé violent et à mener une vie calme et ordinaire. (Source : SensCritique) Modifier la traduction
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Distribution et équipes
- Chae Won BinMin ARôle principal
- Kang Hee GooMin GiRôle principal
- Yoon Hyun SooGwang SikRôle principal
- Hwang Ji AhMi RiRôle Secondaire
- Shin Ji SeopSe HyeokRôle Secondaire
- Choi Jun YoungDong GeunRôle Secondaire
Critiques
Let the Children Fight
Physical fighting is common in very young children, but they soon learn how to express their emotions and solve problems with words. It’s usually best to avoid fights, but sometimes fighting it out seems to be the best option, especially for children. In this movie, we follow high schoolers who often use their fists, along with one strange girl who gets involved in the fights and tries to set the record straight. The film contains a bit of drama, comedy and action.The story wasn’t very convincing. The comedy provided a good refreshment every now and then, but the best part of the movie were the action scenes. Although it wasn’t believable to watch a girl fighting boys — especially since we never see her train — the fight scenes had strong energy and felt satisfying.
I actually don’t know what this movie wanted to achieve. If it was meant to give young actors a chance to act, then I understand. But from a story perspective, I don’t see anything particularly memorable. Or maybe I’m already too old for high school movies.
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