Dorihwaga (2015)

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Dorihwaga: Directed by Lee Jong-pil. With Seung-ryong Ryu, Bae Suzy, Sae-byeok Song, Nam-gil Kim. During the Joseon Dynasty, lowborn Chae-sun challenges the rule that states only men allowed to sing while navigating devotion to her teacher and the demands of the king’s father.

“Other Fellowu0026#39;s Feelings, The (1951)u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e** 1/2 (out of 4) u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis educational short comes from the one and only Lawrence, Kansas. Schoolgirl Judy begins to get picked on by Jack who is constantly calling her stinky. It seems there are three options that Judy could do. Tell the teacher on Jack. Let her friends stand up to her. Or try to get even. This eight-minute short ends with a question mark and the kids looking straight at the camera so obviously weu0026#39;re supposed to answer and Iu0026#39;d say that Judy should have beaten the fire out of Jack. This is a pretty good film for its kind, which in other words means that itu0026#39;s campy enough to get a few laughs. I must say that the actors playing the two main kids were quite good. Judy was very sympathetic and Jack is someone youu0026#39;d want to take behind the school and beat up. I believe the point of this film was to say that itu0026#39;s okay to tell the teacher when youu0026#39;re getting picked on but theyu0026#39;ve made Jack such a jerk that Iu0026#39;d say the majority of the people watching will want the girl to take revenge on him. The speech by the teacher is just as funny as is a classmate who tries to stand up for Judy.”

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