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Director: CHANG
Cast: Cha Seung-won, Qri, Park Ji-yeon, Ham Eun-jung
Eunjung and Qri star as a pair of delinquent thieves who wind up in a huge mess when the bag they lifted from a club turns out to have been stuffed with drugs. A flashback sequence reveals that Qri originally was Jiyeon, but after a run-in with a couple of gangsters, they mauled her face and she ends up with plastic surgery leaving her looking like Qri, and unrecognizable to the man played by Cha Seung Won, whom she once loved.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Cry Cry (2011) is a crime drama thriller directed by CHANG that follows a pair of delinquent thieves who get caught up in a dangerous situation when the bag they stole turns out to contain drugs. The film received mixed reviews from critics, but its unique storyline and performances from stars Eunjung and Qri have resonated with audiences, as indicated by its relatively high ratings on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes.
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Fans of crime thrillers with a twist will be captivated by the unique premise and compelling performances in Cry Cry, the 2011 film directed by CHANG. The story of two delinquent thieves whose heist goes awry in dramatic fashion, with a shocking backstory revealed through flashbacks, offers a gripping blend of genres that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
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