Director Jeong Jae-eun's debut feature, TAKE CARE OF MY CAT, is a slick but sensitive portrayal of girlfriends on the cusp of adulthood. Hollywood films about recent high school grads tend to focus on sex, partying, and planning for college. These Korean girls have their share of fun, but they have critical life issues to deal with, and the film presents them in a painstakingly realistic way. The fashionable Hye-joo (Lee Yo-won) is focused on her career at a brokerage house. She's making a decent living, but her co-workers look down on her. Tae-hee (Bae Doo-na) is sick of living under the thumb of her domineering father. She spends her time doing volunteer work for a poet with cerebral palsy. Sullen Ji-young (Ok Ji-young) lives in poverty with her grandparents and struggles to find work. The girls, close friends in high school, find themselves drifting apart as their adult lives begin to take shape. Jeong gets flawless performances from her young cast, as her film shows how clashing values effect friendships as one grows older. Visually, she makes original use of onscreen text (and ubiquitous pagers and cell phones) to shrewdly emphasize the prevalence of technology in the girls' lives.
This film was included in the 31st New Directors/New Films 2002 series presented by The Film Society of Lincoln Center and The Department of Film and Media of The Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Letterboxed - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby SRD - Korean
Additional Release Materials:
Trailers
Text/Photo Galleries:
Stills Gallery
Stars
Doo-na Bae: Actor, TAKE CARE OF MY CAT (2002)
Yo-won Lee: Actor, TAKE CARE OF MY CAT (2002)
Ji-young Ok: Actor, TAKE CARE OF MY CAT (2002)
Eun-shil Lee: Actor, TAKE CARE OF MY CAT (2002)
Eun-joo Lee: Actor, TAKE CARE OF MY CAT (2002)
Tae-kyung Uhm: Actor, TAKE CARE OF MY CAT (2002)
Director
Jae-eun Jeong: Director, TAKE CARE OF MY CAT (2002)
Producer
Gi-min Oh: Producer, TAKE CARE OF MY CAT (2002)
Screenwriter
Jae-eun Jeong: Director, TAKE CARE OF MY CAT (2002)
Composer
M&F: Composer, TAKE CARE OF MY CAT (2002)
Editor
Hyun-mee Lee: Editor, TAKE CARE OF MY CAT (2002)
Director of Photography
Young-hwan Choi: Director of Photography, TAKE CARE OF MY CAT (2002)
Review 1:
"Jae-eun Jeong's TAKE CARE OF MY CAT brings a beguiling freshness to a coming-of-age story with such a buoyant, expressive flow of images that it emerges as another key contribution to the flowering of the South Korean cinema..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.C14 12/13/2002
Review 2:
"...Jeong sensitively gives her film an underlying sadness as the women cope with the changes in their lives..."
Source: Box Office
p.62 03/01/2003
Review 3:
"...TAKE CARE OF MY CAT provides a clear-eyed post-feminist assessment of what it's like to be young and female in contemporary Korea....[Jeong] deftly intertwines each of the four main narratives..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.63-4 02/01/2003