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Thursday, January 24, 2013
Padak (The Korean Finding Nemo) is the next free film at Tribeca Cinemas
Tuesday the Korean Cultural Service FREE screenings continue with Padak.
I know nothing about the film other than what the Korean CUltural Serive says which is as follows:
In Korea’s surprisingly powerful take on Pixar’s Finding Nemo, a mackerel from the sea named Flappy ends up caught in a net and dumped carelessly into a restaurant tank. A pessimistic old flatfish, who has somehow avoided death for ages inside the tank, becomes her confidant and mentor...even if his means for survival border on cowardice. Very quickly, Flappy refuses her fate and becomes determined to make it out of the tank and back to the ocean – even if that means going against the old flatfish and shattering the hierarchy of the tank. A feel-good adventure for the whole family, Padak combines computer animation with traditional hand-drawn art, delivering a funny, lovable film that’s also packed with social drama and subtext.
Tribeca Cinemas:
54 Varick Street, on the corner of Canal Street, one block from the A, C, E and 1 train Canal Street stops
FREE ADMISSION
All seating is first-come, first served.
Doors open at 6:30PM.
I'm hoping to be there next week and I rpomise to report in should I see the film.
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but it was gore lol.
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