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AmandaMarta

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AmandaMarta

Dramaland
Cheap Flight!! japanese special review
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Cheap Flight!!
8 people found this review helpful
by AmandaMarta
Apr 25, 2013
1 of 1 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
Definitely a movie to watch! Sweet & Down-to-Earth. A drama about learning to accept the environment around you and being able to accept the changes that come along with it. Let me organize this into categories: Story: Unique storyline. A Mixture of Cute Comedy. The former "Pride" mature female lead is being forced to be downgraded into an airline company called "Cherry" where she previously worked at a prestigous airline company for 10 years. With lack of employees, they decide to hire new trainees in order to make their company a "low-cost", "affordable", and "cost-efficent" airline. Her struggles is from losing her high-class airline reputation, attempting to "fit" in with the low-cost airline company with previous training experience in excellent customer service to handling her bosses' beliefs for the company and their unexpected behaviours. If you like a light comedy with a business side and tiny lessons to be learned, this is a drama for you. Music: Constantly playing random, cheesy Americanized (1990's, early 2000's) songs being played throughout the movie such as "Survivor by Destiny's Child,"Like a Virigin" by Madonna, "Crazy in Love" by Beyonce (x2), "American Pie" by Don McLean, "You Gotta Be By Des'ree", "A Thousand Miles" by Vanessa Carleton, "Stay" by Lisa Loeb, "Some Say Love" by LeAnn Rimes, and many others.... -Music needs to be transitioned better and most of time distracting the plot and cast of the story. It made absolutely no sense and no attachment to the storyline. Barely any instrumental music in between except the Americanized songs. The only recognizable song at the end of the film is "Poster Girls" and the only song that fitted well with the film. Acting/Cast: At times, a little overreacting but a nice ensemble of characters that are well-fitted together. Clownish, yet cute. Enjoyed the main female lead's character and her expressions! She's quite good. The adorable, silly trainees is a necessary addition for the cast. Overall, this movie have some powerful lessons that are portrayed, all mixed in together with comedy, life and the power of friendship and career dedication.
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