A 74-year-old widow named Mal-soon transforms into a young 20-year-old woman and experiences a new lease on life, enjoying her youth while facing challenges with two men and finding success with her grandsons band, only to ultimately choose to revert back to her old self and reunite with her friend. Miss Granny is a 2014 Korean Korean-language Comedy Fantasy motion picture featuring Na Moon-hee, Shim Eun-kyung, Mun-hee Na, Park In-hwan, Dong-il Sung, Jin-wook Lee and Hye-jin Park. Miss Granny was Produced by Jeon Jae-sun, Park Ji-seong, Lee Jae-pil and Im Ji-young. Miss Granny is written by Shin Dong-ik, Hong Yun-jeong and Dong Hee-seon and it is directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk. CJ Entertainment acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Miss Granny was released on 22nd January 2014 and takes a screen time of 124 minutes. The Film was successful at box office. Miss Granny was made on a budget of ₹32 lakh and it was a super hit at box office gross of $51 million. Cinematography was done by Kim Ji-yong and editing by Nam Na-yeong. The music was composed by Mowg.
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Miss Granny Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 49%
Michael Nordine
Hwang mines seemingly every possible clich and contrivance from this universal anxiety, but little of the joie de vivre implied by its wish fulfilling narrative. ( Read More )
David Noh
Writer director Hwang Dong Hyuk has fashioned an abrasively funny farce, filled with droll, observant details about Korean pop culture...and the always farcically fertile, highly combative family unit. ( Read More )
Miriam Bale
This weird comedy meanders into heartfelt, complex areas about the regrets, attachments and abandonment of the aged. ( Read More )
Russell Edwards
After an hour and a half of near non stop laughter, this 124 minute film hits squarely on that sore spot where the fear of death, a grief for a misspent youth and the joys of a life we mostly dont appreciate, uneasily co exist. ( Read More )