Hellcats (film)

Hellcats
Hangul 뜨거운것이 좋아
Revised Romanization Ddeugeoun Geosi Joa
Directed by Kwon Chil-in
Produced by Kang Woo-suk
Kim Eun-young
Written by Kim Hyun-soo
Kim Soo-ah
Park Hye-ryeon
Starring Lee Mi-sook
Kim Min-hee
Ahn So-hee
Cinematography Jo Yong-gyu
Edited by Kim Sun-min
Distributed by Cinema Service
Release dates
  • January 17, 2008 (2008-01-17)
Running time
114 min.
Country South Korea
Language Korean

Hellcats (Hangul: 뜨거운것이 좋아 ; RR: Ddeugeoun Geosi Joa; lit. "I Like It Hot" or "Some Like It Hot") is a 2008 South Korean romantic comedy film about an extended family of three women from different generations—the fortysomething interior designer Young-mi (Lee Mi-sook), the 27-year old screenwriter Ah-mi (Kim Min-hee), and the high school student Kang-ae (Ahn So-hee) -- who are all engaged in dilemmas regarding love and sex.[1][2]

Plot

27-year-old Ah-mi is a freelance screenwriter, and she's on her 17th rewrite for a screenplay that has been in the works for over a year. For the past 3 years, she's been living with her older sister Young-mi because she can't afford rent on her own. Ah-mi dreams of success and independence, but these seem far-off. She has a boyfriend named Won-suk, a member of a struggling rock band, who is mostly broke. Then one day, she goes out on a blind date and a new guy, Seung-won, enters her life. Seung-won is a successful accountant, and is very different from Won-suk.

Meanwhile, 40-year-old Young-mi is a happy, independent single mother and interior designer. She begins working with a theatre company where she meets a much younger actor named Kyoung-soo, who takes a romantic interest in her. But even her sexy, confident self gets insecure when on her next doctor's visit, she learns that she's undergoing menopause.

There is also Young-mi's teenage daughter, Kang-ae. She is a bright, optimistic high school student, whose current goal in life is to figure out a way to get a kiss from her boyfriend of three years, Ho-jae. Kang-ae's best friend, Mi-ran, a self-proclaimed dating expert, coaches Kang-ae in matters of love. Mi-ran helps Kang-ae plan a strategy for her first kiss, but their scheme goes haywire, and Kang-ae's first kiss ends up being with Mi-ran.

Although different in age, attitude about life, and dating preferences, the three women each learn to find their own unique way to happiness.

Cast

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2008 44th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actress Kim Min-hee Won
Best New Actor Kim Heung-soo Nominated
9th Busan Film Critics Awards Best Actress Kim Min-hee Won
17th Buil Film Awards Best New Actress Ahn So-hee Nominated
Best Editing Kim Sun-min Won
7th Korean Film Awards Best Actress Kim Min-hee Nominated

References

  1. Lee, Hyo-won (27 January 2008). "Hellcats Is Charmingly Off-Tune". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2014-01-20.
  2. Yang, Sung-jin (8 January 2008). "Hellcats rejects men, holds girl-only party". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2014-01-20.

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