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"A Big Surprise.  The end of girlhood handled with unusual tenderness." - Amy Taubin, Village Voice
  A "wonderfully fluid" (Variety) film TAKE CARE OF MY CAT tenderly and unsentimentally charts the paths of a quintet of modern South Korean women as they navigate the hazards of young adulthood.  First time director Jae-eun Jeong "brings a beguiling freshness to a coming of age story" (Kevin Thomas, LA Times) with panache and visual poetry.  Kino takes great pride in presenting a smash international festival hit that the Chicago Tribune's Michael Wilmington gushed, "is so breezy, pretty and gifted, it really won my heart."
  While twins Bi-ryu and Ohn-jo (Eun-shi & Eun-joo Lee) cheerfully resign themselves to the diminished expectations and drab realities of bleak Inchon, narcissistic Hae-joo (Yo-won Lee) surrenders to the seductive undertow of office ladder-climbing at a Seoul brokerage.  Melancholy Ji-young (Ji-young Ok) desperately staves off an avalanche of big-city bad luck, leaving the charismatic but circumspect Tae-hee (Doo-na Bae) to spiritedly hold the group together even while challenging the family that exploits her. 
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