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Fly, Daddy, Fly (플라이 대디)

Release date in South Korea : 2006-Aug-03

Synopsis

An ordinary businessman in his forties, Jang Ga Pil returns home one day to find his daughter sexually molested by some schoolboys, 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.

Cast



Lee Moon Shik as Jang Ga Pil
Lee Jun Ki as Go Seung Suk
Poppin Hyeon Joon
Lee Yeon Soo
Kim So Eun

Lee Jun Ki's Role



Go Seung Suk is an orphan, there was an incident that happened in his hometown and after that he left and brought this memory with him as he grew older. He will help Ga Pil, an ordinary salary man, to fight to get revenge for Ga Pil's daughter and Ga Pil will be the one to help him forget his haunting memory.

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01 . 대사 1 : 내 이름은 장가필 (이문식)
02 . Intro : 달려라 가필
03 . 대디 넘버 84
04 . 가족 1
05 . 강태욱이 나와!
06 . 돌아와 (Instrumental)
07 . 남산 트레이닝
08 . 흔들리는 가필
09 . 미친개, 오랜만이다
10 . 대사 2 : 공포의 저편
11 . 아빠의 트레이닝
12 . Higher 승석/가필 도전기
13 . 아빠의 청춘
14 . 대사 3 : 매의 춤 (이준기)
15 . 쌍동이 우주 (Song For C)
16 . Fly Robin Fly
17 . 가족 2 (Same as '가족 1')
18 . 대사 4 : 강해지고 싶었어
19 . 꿈꾸는 나비
20 . 공포의 저편 - 대결
21 . 공포의 저편 - 승리
22 . 돌아와 (Song)
23 . Bravo, My Life!
24 . Fly Robin Fly (Original)

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if I'm not mistaken, that's his adopted-father in Iljimae right?
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ch1b1m wrote:

if I'm not mistaken, that's his adopted-father in Iljimae right?

yes, Lee Moon Shik Jun Ki also appeared in 101st Proposal drama of Lee Moon Shik..

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I loved this movie! Lee Jun Ki and Lee Moon Shik are so great together. They can really pull off a father-son kind of relationship. The part where he talked about his scar was so touching and sad.
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Keylye wrote:

I loved this movie! Lee Jun Ki and Lee Moon Shik are so great together. They can really pull off a father-son kind of relationship. The part where he talked about his scar was so touching and sad.


yes i noe tht part ws sad!!!! lee jun ki ws so kool in this movie...and the father ws sooooooo CUTE lol him and his yellow tracksuit lol so cute
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I loved LEE JUN KI in this movie! I loved his tough guy image! =D
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Fly Daddy Fly Review

Jjang Ga-pil is an ordinary man with an ordinary existence, but one day his life is shattered when he finds out his daughter was assaulted by a boy in her school. The boy is none other than Kang Taewook, who happens to be the boxing champion of the school. The High School is very fond of Kang, and they do everything in there power to make sure that Kang is not punished for his deed. Enraged and eager to show his daughter that he is a true protector, Jjang decides to risk everything to teach Kang a lesson, and he comes to school with a knife. On his way to rendezvous with Kang, he encounters Ko Seung Huk who thinks that he is a crazy murderer and Seung Huk easily knocks him out. When Jjang wakes, he is told that Seung Huk is the only person to have ever beaten Kang Taewook in a fight. Jjang asks to be trained in fighting in order to confront Kang and teach him a lesson. Seung Huk obliges, and the race is on to train Jjang into a fighting machine that can defeat the school's boxing champion.

Unfortunately, Lee Jun Ki's new movie didn't live up to my expectations. The storyline was too one dimensional, and the ending seemed too unrealistic. Does it really make sense that a forty year old dad can defeat a champion boxer with only twenty-five days of training? It might be a little bit more believable if supernatural elements were involved. The progression of Jjang from being a fat old man into a muscular athletic guy was the main plot, and personally I didn't find it to be very interesting. Also if you're watching this just because you're a fan of Lee Jun Ki, you might be disappointed to find out that the movie doesn't really revolve around him too much.

This movie revolves more around the life and perseverance of Jjang than Lee Jun Ki's character, Ko Seung Huk. The movie did try something new by making the younger boy a mentor to the older man, but the outcome was that Jun Ki's character saw very little character development. It seems like to make up for the lack of character development, the director added a few “sad” monologues to try and add some personality to Seung Huk. Not only did this make the story even more boring, but Jun Ki is talented enough to let his actions develop his character rather than long monologues giving his sad life story. Jjang Ga-pil was better developed because the story was pretty much told in his first-person view. We were able to see how he progressively gets a better body, learns reflexes, and acquires discipline. There's a large majority of the film devoted to the workouts that Seung Huk and Ga-pil do together, and although some of these are funny, most of them just make you feel like you're watching a fitness video.

Lee Jun Ki is way too talented to be in such a one-dimensional role. Even his minor character in My Girl showed more personality. Since Lee Jun Ki is naturally funny and full of emotion, it wasn't very fitting to see him play a character that doesn't seem to have much life at all. Also, even though Lee's character is a supposed fighting great, he barely has any fight scenes in the movie. Pretty much anybody could have played his role.

This movie is probably only for HARDCORE Lee Jun Ki fans. Other than that, you won't be watching anything really worthwhile. A boring, inane plot, coupled with uninteresting characters really makes this movie a bummer.

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during Fly, Daddy, Fly




cute Jun Ki-shi
he seems like shy ..
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"Fly Daddy Fly" Movie News



Fly Daddy Fly Review

Jjang Ga-pil is an ordinary man with an ordinary existence, but one day his life is shattered when he finds out his daughter was assaulted by a boy in her school. The boy is none other than Kang Taewook, who happens to be the boxing champion of the school. The High School is very fond of Kang, and they do everything in there power to make sure that Kang is not punished for his deed. Enraged and eager to show his daughter that he is a true protector, Jjang decides to risk everything to teach Kang a lesson, and he comes to school with a knife. On his way to rendezvous with Kang, he encounters Ko Seung Huk who thinks that he is a crazy murderer and Seung Huk easily knocks him out. When Jjang wakes, he is told that Seung Huk is the only person to have ever beaten Kang Taewook in a fight. Jjang asks to be trained in fighting in order to confront Kang and teach him a lesson. Seung Huk obliges, and the race is on to train Jjang into a fighting machine that can defeat the school's boxing champion.

Unfortunately, Lee Jun Ki's new movie didn't live up to my expectations. The storyline was too one dimensional, and the ending seemed too unrealistic. Does it really make sense that a forty year old dad can defeat a champion boxer with only twenty-five days of training? It might be a little bit more believable if supernatural elements were involved. The progression of Jjang from being a fat old man into a muscular athletic guy was the main plot, and personally I didn't find it to be very interesting. Also if you're watching this just because you're a fan of Lee Jun Ki, you might be disappointed to find out that the movie doesn't really revolve around him too much.

This movie revolves more around the life and perseverance of Jjang than Lee Jun Ki's character, Ko Seung Huk. The movie did try something new by making the younger boy a mentor to the older man, but the outcome was that Jun Ki's character saw very little character development. It seems like to make up for the lack of character development, the director added a few “sad” monologues to try and add some personality to Seung Huk. Not only did this make the story even more boring, but Jun Ki is talented enough to let his actions develop his character rather than long monologues giving his sad life story. Jjang Ga-pil was better developed because the story was pretty much told in his first-person view. We were able to see how he progressively gets a better body, learns reflexes, and acquires discipline. There's a large majority of the film devoted to the workouts that Seung Huk and Ga-pil do together, and although some of these are funny, most of them just make you feel like you're watching a fitness video.

Lee Jun Ki is way too talented to be in such a one-dimensional role. Even his minor character in My Girl showed more personality. Since Lee Jun Ki is naturally funny and full of emotion, it wasn't very fitting to see him play a character that doesn't seem to have much life at all. Also, even though Lee's character is a supposed fighting great, he barely has any fight scenes in the movie. Pretty much anybody could have played his role.

This movie is probably only for HARDCORE Lee Jun Ki fans. Other than that, you won't be watching anything really worthwhile. A boring, inane plot, coupled with uninteresting characters really makes this movie a bummer.

Written by Lance

Credits to: ampedasia.com

"I found this to be true. Lance makes sense."


yea Lance makes sense...Juki barely got special scenes here..mostly of the father...I like his character here though...if only he was the main actor in a diff story,it would be nice to see how he acts esp if there's a girl..~
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It was a very niiiiiiice movie .. I liked it .. thanks alot
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I love this movie a lot, i like the chemistry between Lee Jun Ki and Lee Moon Shik, they are even greatest together
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I loved this movie!
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