Don't Trust Grandma to Take You to Eat Pork Cutlets
I'm not the best reviewer for comedies, as I don't watch many, and my taste usually runs to very dry or dark humor. This has neither, but it has a wonderful cast of familiar faces: Jung Sang Hoon as the ML; Lee Joong Ok, the reliable supporting character; and Kim Young Ok, everyone's favorite grandmother in K-dramas. What hasn't Young Ok been in? I've watched her in 21 dramas, some of them my favorites. She has a knack for choosing good projects, or she elevates them.
The Pork Cutlets is about a village chief with three small sons and a pregnant wife expecting twin sons. She is insistent he gets a vasectomy. At the same time, the village is upset with a Jindo dog who keeps impregnating the villagers' dogs, and the two neuterings become intertwined as a topic of conversation amongst the townspeople.
This is a comedy, but it's also about community and family: sweet, supportive, and a bit too nosy, but that's small town life in a nutshell.
The Pork Cutlets is about a village chief with three small sons and a pregnant wife expecting twin sons. She is insistent he gets a vasectomy. At the same time, the village is upset with a Jindo dog who keeps impregnating the villagers' dogs, and the two neuterings become intertwined as a topic of conversation amongst the townspeople.
This is a comedy, but it's also about community and family: sweet, supportive, and a bit too nosy, but that's small town life in a nutshell.
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