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Pretty Crazy is a fun, comedic take on demon possession. For me, it’s one of those movies you just enjoy watching nothing too heavy, but still with a nice emotional sprinkle. The casting is good, and while the plot isn’t complicated, that actually works in its favor. This is the kind of movie I’d watch on a chill day when I don’t want to commit too much energy.
*Plot *
The story follows Jung Seon-ji, a shy and polite young woman who carries a family curse. Every night at exactly 2 a.m., a demon takes over her body for a few hours. She switches from quiet and reserved to loud, colorful, and angry. Her father has been managing this curse for years, acting as the demon’s bodyguard going out with it and making sure to fulfill whatever the demon demands.
Things change when her father injures himself and can’t continue anymore. He asks their neighbor who accidentally finds out about the family secret to take over as the demon’s chaperone. That’s when things start to shift, especially after the neighbor decides he wants to do more than just supervise the demon and actually tries to help Seon-ji by finding a way to remove it from her body.
Overall, I found Pretty Crazy to be a really nice, easy watch. It’s not meant to be deep or complex, but it’s charming, funny, and surprisingly warm, perfect for when you want something enjoyable without any heavy emotional commitment.
*Plot *
The story follows Jung Seon-ji, a shy and polite young woman who carries a family curse. Every night at exactly 2 a.m., a demon takes over her body for a few hours. She switches from quiet and reserved to loud, colorful, and angry. Her father has been managing this curse for years, acting as the demon’s bodyguard going out with it and making sure to fulfill whatever the demon demands.
Things change when her father injures himself and can’t continue anymore. He asks their neighbor who accidentally finds out about the family secret to take over as the demon’s chaperone. That’s when things start to shift, especially after the neighbor decides he wants to do more than just supervise the demon and actually tries to help Seon-ji by finding a way to remove it from her body.
Overall, I found Pretty Crazy to be a really nice, easy watch. It’s not meant to be deep or complex, but it’s charming, funny, and surprisingly warm, perfect for when you want something enjoyable without any heavy emotional commitment.
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