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Cart (Ka-Teu)
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Sun-hee, a mother of two children has been working as temporary cashier at a mall with the hope of getting promoted after her hard work. She has two colleague friends Hye-mi and Soon-rye who are also temporary workers. One day, the three are informed that all temporary workers will be fired. Despite the panic of other people, three women decide to go on strike against the manager of the mall to fight for their right.
Sun-hee, a mother of two children has been working as temporary cashier at a mall with the hope of getting promoted after her hard work. She has two colleague friends Hye-mi and Soon-rye who are also temporary workers. One day, the three are informed that all temporary workers will be fired. Despite the panic of other people, three women decide to go on strike against the manager of the mall to fight for their right.
Actors:
Woo-hee Chun,
Kim Bi-bi,
Ji Woo,
Mi-Yeong Shin,
Kang-woo Kim,
Jeong-min Hwang,
Jung-hee Moon
Woo-hee Chun
20 April 1987, Icheon, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Kim Bi-bi
Ji Woo
25 November 1997, South Korea
Mi-Yeong Shin
Kang-woo Kim
11 July 1978, South Korea
Jeong-min Hwang
23 May 1969
Jung-hee Moon
21 January 1976, South Korea
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Ji-young Boo
Ji-young Boo
Country:
South Korea
Keywords:
#Cart (Ka-Teu) #Ji-young Boo #Kim Kang Woo #Kim Young Ae #Moon Jeong Hee #Myung Films #Yum Jung Ah
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July 06, 2015
Although the film's heart is squarely in the right place, that heart is too blatantly obvious and too obviously on its sleeve.
April 02, 2016
Despite its run-of-the-mill characterisation, this second feature by director Boo Ji-young largely engages with its sincere attempt at social critique.

