Iron Palm

Iron Palm

6.8

2002-04-18

MR. IRON PALM is certainly not your average South Korean movie. For one, it stars Koreans and the setting is Los Angeles, with no visits to the homeland at all. It's an appealing romantic comedy, highly predictable, but there's something to be said about a movie that doesn't make its leading lady completely sympathetic. All of the actors do a good job, and the movie is more funny than romantic, more lively than dull, and in a romantic comedy, that's really all one can hope for. Certainly not a bad film by any stretch. Worth a look for those who likes some quirk in their romantic comedies.

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MR. IRON PALM is certainly not your average South Korean movie. For one, it stars Koreans and the setting is Los Angeles, with no visits to the homeland at all. It's an appealing romantic comedy, highly predictable, but there's something to be said about a movie that doesn't make its leading lady completely sympathetic. All of the actors do a good job, and the movie is more funny than romantic, more lively than dull, and in a romantic comedy, that's really all one can hope for. Certainly not a bad film by any stretch. Worth a look for those who likes some quirk in their romantic comedies.

Released

2002-04-18

Runtime

120

Director

Alexa Sheehan

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Comedy

Drama

Language

한국어/조선말

Production

Korea Pictures

Casts

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    Cha In-pyo

    차인표
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    Yunjin Kim

    김윤진
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    Park Kwang-jung

    박광정
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    David Alan Graf

    David Alan Graf