An ordinary businessman in his forties, Jang Ga Pil returns home one day to find his daughter attacked by teenage hoodlums, including school boxing star Kang Tae Wook. Realizing that he has no background and money to fight back, he plans to stab Kang on the way to school. This fails miserably, but another student named Go Seung Suk agrees to teach Ga Pil to fight - in only 45 days. Edit Translation
- English
- Português (Brasil)
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 플라이 대디
- Also Known As: Peullai Daedi , Fly Daddy
- Screenwriter & Director: Choi Jong Tae
- Genres: Comedy, Drama, Family
Cast & Credits
- Lee Joon Gi Main Role
- Lee Moon Shik Main Role
- Kim So EunJang Da MiSupport Role
- Lee Yeon Soo[Jang Ga Pil's wife]Support Role
- Lee Jae Yong[Vice principal]Support Role
- Nam Hyun JoonOh Se JungSupport Role
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Now to "Fly, Daddy, Fly." Look at this formula. A high school student who comes from the wrong side of the tracks becomes a mentor to a 40 something salary man who has obviously lived longer, has more experience, more wisdom and more maturity under his belt, yet you have Lee Jun Ki being perfectly believable as a young man whose been knocked around so much that he can offer something more to the mature and devoted father. He actually pulls it off as a mentor to the old guy. He, a snot nosed teenager with a checkered past, can teach the dad something about being prepared to deal with the harsh realities in life that always sneak up when you are not prepared to cope with them.
The film becomes a tribute to the benefits of healthy male bonding. Whereas the old fart gets his fighting weight and strength back, the young man finally gets a father figure who cares about whether he is okay or not. Obviously that was something lacking in the character of Lee Jun Ki and the longing was subtly underplayed, not showcased in a sob story that pierced my heart all the more with it's "it is what it is" factor. The laughs are fabulous, inspiring and perfectly placed through out the movie. This is a solid 9.
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