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(Movie Review) Cho Jung-seok shines in middling comedy 'Pilot'
- July 30, 2024 | Broadcasting
(Movie Review) Cho Jung-seok shines in middling comedy 'Pilot'
Movies 10:39 July 17, 2024
A still from the Korean comedy film "Pilot," provided by Lotte Entertainment (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)
SEOUL, July 17 (Yonhap) -- Set against the vibrant backdrop of South Korea, "Pilot" is a pleasant but uninspired comedy that fails to deliver the side-splitting laughs it seems to promise.
A remake of the Swedish film "Cockpit," the Korean flick follows the career crash-landing of Han Jung-woo (played by Cho Jung-seok), a star pilot fired for a sexist remark.
Desperate to reclaim his professional life after a string of failed attempts, Jung-woo takes a drastic step: he disguises himself as a woman to apply for a job rumored to have been specifically earmarked for female captains.
Initially successful, he even becomes an instant hero for a daring emergency landing. However, his newfound fame throws his carefully constructed identity into chaos.
This seemingly unrealistic premise kicks off a series of comedic mishaps as Jung-woo navigates his new identity.
A still from the Korean comedy film "Pilot," provided by Lotte Entertainment (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)
Despite the film's shortcomings, Cho's performance is undeniably its saving grace. He masterfully delivers comedic timing and a heartfelt portrayal of Jung-woo's transformation. While initially unlikable, Jung-woo's unexpected journey fosters empathy, making his growth both believable and endearing.
A still from the Korean comedy film "Pilot," provided by Lotte Entertainment (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)
A still from the Korean comedy film "Pilot," provided by Lotte Entertainment (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)
Directed by Kim Han-gyeol, the film also stars Lee Ju-myoung, Han Seon-hwa and Shin Seung-ho. It opens in local theaters on July 31.
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