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Top National Security agent and zoophobe Tae-ju suddenly receives an ability to talk to the animals after a freak accident?Top National Security agent and zoophobe Tae-ju suddenly receives an ability to talk to the animals after a freak accident?Top National Security agent and zoophobe Tae-ju suddenly receives an ability to talk to the animals after a freak accident?
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Shin Ha-kyun
- Ali
- (voice)
Lee Jeong-eun
- Gorilla
- (voice)
Bo-sung Kim
- Pug
- (voice)
Lee Soon-jae
- Hamster
- (voice)
Lee Sun-kyun
- Black goat
- (voice)
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Silly, laugh-out-loud entertainment, with talking animals and Lee Seung-min.
A very funny, silly and nice family movie. Don't hesitate to watch it if you're looking for a good laugh. Kids will enjoy it because of the talking animals.
When I sat down to watch the 2020 South Korean action comedy "Miseuteo Ju: Sarajin VIP" (aka "Mr. Zoo: The Missing VIP"), I had actually never heard about it. I happened to have the opportunity to sit down and watch it, and with it being an Asian movie that I had not already seen, of course I found the time to do so.
Writer and director Tae-Yun Kim put together a script and storyline for the movie that was a mixture of "Dr. Dolittle" mixed with an agent movie, and it was actually a combination that proved to be rather enjoyable and entertaining. There was a good amount of laughs and comedy throughout the course of the movie, and the mixture of serious elements to the storyline worked out quite nicely.
"Miseuteo Ju: Sarajin VIP" is a movie that appeals to viewers of all ages, because there literally is something in this movie for all ages to enjoy. And that was a great testimony to the writing and directing skills of Tae-Yun Kim.
The acting performances in "Miseuteo Ju: Sarajin VIP", and leading actor Lee Sung-min (playing Joo Tae-Joo) carried the movie quite well with his performance. I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, but they put on good performances in bringing the movie and the characters to life on the screen.
Visually then "Miseuteo Ju: Sarajin VIP" was adequate. The CGI effects were not spot on perfect, but they served their purposes and that added nicely to the overall enjoyment of the movie.
I was genuinely entertained throughout the course of the 114 minutes that the movie ran for. And if you enjoy Asian action comedies, then you should definitely check out "Miseuteo Ju: Sarajin VIP" from writer and director Tae-Yun Kim.
My rating of "Miseuteo Ju: Sarajin VIP" lands on a six out of ten stars.
Writer and director Tae-Yun Kim put together a script and storyline for the movie that was a mixture of "Dr. Dolittle" mixed with an agent movie, and it was actually a combination that proved to be rather enjoyable and entertaining. There was a good amount of laughs and comedy throughout the course of the movie, and the mixture of serious elements to the storyline worked out quite nicely.
"Miseuteo Ju: Sarajin VIP" is a movie that appeals to viewers of all ages, because there literally is something in this movie for all ages to enjoy. And that was a great testimony to the writing and directing skills of Tae-Yun Kim.
The acting performances in "Miseuteo Ju: Sarajin VIP", and leading actor Lee Sung-min (playing Joo Tae-Joo) carried the movie quite well with his performance. I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, but they put on good performances in bringing the movie and the characters to life on the screen.
Visually then "Miseuteo Ju: Sarajin VIP" was adequate. The CGI effects were not spot on perfect, but they served their purposes and that added nicely to the overall enjoyment of the movie.
I was genuinely entertained throughout the course of the 114 minutes that the movie ran for. And if you enjoy Asian action comedies, then you should definitely check out "Miseuteo Ju: Sarajin VIP" from writer and director Tae-Yun Kim.
My rating of "Miseuteo Ju: Sarajin VIP" lands on a six out of ten stars.
This is a good film to watch with your family (some minor language concerns). It was at times very silly, but very enjoyable! And a happy ending.
The film thrives on its absurd premise, leaning into comedic exchanges between man and beast while delivering lighthearted action sequences that keep the story moving at a breezy pace. It looks at empathy, cooperation, and the relationship between people and animals. Families and fans of light comedy will like the film's lively tone and compassionate message despite some over-the-top humor and shaky computer graphics.
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- Gross worldwide
- $4,426,608
- Runtime
- 1h 54m(114 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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