Se Jin (mora com sua irmã mais nova, mas não vive a vida de uma adolescente típica. Mesmo sofrendo bullying na escola por causa das coisas ridículas que posta nas redes sociais, algo que deveria deixá-la aborrecida, Se Jin não dá a mínima para a opinião negativa dos seus colegas. Na verdade, ela não dá a mínima para nada na vida. Nem mesmo a descoberta de que estava grávida foi capaz de deixá-la abalada. Sem paciência para toda a chatice da escola, e da vida em geral, Se Jin decide fugir, deixando sua irmã mais nova se virar sozinha. Ao vagar pelas ruas de Seul, não demorou muito para que ela encontrasse outra garota fugitiva, Joo Young, com quem se deu bem logo de cara. Logo em seguida, as duas encontram outra dupla de fugitivas, e as quatro passam a cuidar umas das outras em meio a uma série de dificuldades inesperadas, e algumas até brutais. Encarando de frente os problemas de viverem nas ruas, as quatro amigas logo descobrem que sobreviver não é nada fácil. Mesmo chegando tantas vezes à beira do desespero, será que Se Jin algum dia irá encontrar o que realmente procura? (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
- Português (Brasil)
- 한국어
- Español
- Українська
- Título original: 어른들은 몰라요
- Também conhecido como: The Adults Don't Know , Adults Don't Know , Young Adult Matters , Os Adultos Não Sabem , Adultos Não Sabem , Jovens Adultos São Importantes , Problemas da Juventude
- Diretor: Lee Hwan
- Gêneros: Vida, Juventude, Drama
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Elenco e Créditos
- Lee Yoo MiYoon Se JinPapel Principal
- HaniJoo YoungPapel Principal
- Shin Haet BitSe JeongPapel Secundário
- Lee HwanJae PilPapel Secundário
- Park Kang SubShim Sang SeopPapel Secundário
- Bang Eun JungEun JeongPapel Secundário
Resenhas
What a Masterpiece!
This movie is a hidden gem, but if you were waiting your typical happy, cute, melodramatic drama well... this is clearly not for you.This movie tells the story of Se-Jin, a 17 years old teen, that gets pregnant and with the help of her new companion (Joo Young, a runaway 17 years old) they do everything possible (and also the impossible compared to other K-Movies) to get her an abortion. But, in the process, this movies shows the society's underworld, rarely shown in this kind of movies. Taboo symbols are common, although the two main leads are minors, this includes: alcohol intake, cigarette smoking, hallucinogens or sedatives, sex, abortion, theft, minors working, bullying, and the list goes on! All this is used to make a critic to society about the hardships faced by teens without somebody to guide them but, clearly, in a very particular way.
The plot is really good and the storyline is easy to follow, though there may be some plot holes. It's is not a particularly fast movie, but it's pace would clearly not get you bored. Nevertheless, in the last 25 minutes the plot line changes a bit, it gets a bit slower and maybe, if we were too excited because of previous events it may get a bit boring, but nothing too serious.
The acting of the two main leads is spectacular. It's amazing how they could portray such personalities in such a natural way. The rest of the cast's acting is good but nothing too remarkable.
Overall, this is a really particular movie, clearly +18. One should start watching the movie knowing this things so to not get disappointed. My personal recommendation is to give it a chance because, almost certainly, you will end enjoying it.
A HIDDEN GEM
I kinda get why this didn't get that much attention in Korea as this topic is pretty taboo and I preach the writer for the genre and storyline they choose.The cast may not be those actors and actresses you see everywhere in a drama but I'm really impressed by their portrayal especially the main character. The emotions and characterization every actor in this film showed is one of a kind, this may come off as a comedy film at the trailer but this story is much more than that, the realism of every situation is kinda scary because you know this really happens in real life. The story speaks a lot for the teens and young adults who struggles and it portrayed it very well.
Young adult matters.