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Cha Tae Hyun (Actor) | Ha Ji Won (Actor) | Kim Jeong Kwon (Director)
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Director Kim Jeong Kwon brings back the allure of his 2000 box-office smash Ditto in his latest melodrama Ba:Bo, which is based on a best-selling internet comic by award-winning web-comic artist Kang Pool. This heartwarming tale stars My Sassy Girl's Cha Tae Hyun in the titular role Babo (which means "a fool" in Korean), a scruffy-looking but lovable naif with the intellect of a six-year-old - an unfortunate circumstance brought on by a freak accident many years back which also took his father's life. His untainted innocence touches the heart of Ji Ho, portrayed by the talented actress Ha Ji Won who has cultivated a chameleon-like versatility that enables her to take on a wide variety of genres from horror to action to melodrama. Ha makes a memorable turn playing an anxiety-stricken pianist with a badly torn spirit. Displaying the triumph of innocence and human resilience, Ba:Bo challenges its audience to stop and smell the roses, and see the wonders and beauties life has to offer.

Studying and practicing piano abroad for years, Ji Ho (Ha Ji Won) dreams of becoming a world-famous pianist. But that dream comes crashing down one fateful night. During her live performance, Ji Ho suffers a nasty case of stage fright. Returning to her hometown, she tries to pick up the pieces, but falls into deep depression. She runs into her old classmate Soong Ryong (Cha Tae Hyun)- once the smartest kid in the class but now the town's mockery. But Ji Ho looks beyond the surface and finds refuge in his innocence. Soong Ryong makes a living selling toast at his teenage sister Jee In's school, much to his sister's embarrassment of having a "babo" as her brother. Then one day, tragedy strikes Soong Ryong's life: Jee In becomes ill and Sang Soo, his longtime best friend, gets involved in a messy gangster-related crime. But no need to worry as superhero Soong Ryong comes to the rescue! Suddenly the word Babo starts to take on a whole new meaning.

This edition comes with the following special features:

  • "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"
  • Behind-the-Production
  • Deleted Scenes with Audio Commentary by director Kim Jeong Kwon
  • Supporting Actors
  • Toast Recipe
  • Bloopers, Theatrical Trailer, Music Video
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    Product Title: Ba:Bo (DVD) (Korea Version) Ba:Bo (DVD) (韓國版) Ba:Bo (DVD) (韩国版) パボ (韓国版) 바보 (DVD) (한국판)
    Also known as: 傻瓜 傻瓜
    Artist Name(s): Cha Tae Hyun (Actor) | Ha Ji Won (Actor) 車太鉉 (Actor) | 河智源 (Actor) 车太铉 (Actor) | 河智源 (Actor) チャ・テヒョン (Actor) | ハ・ジウォン (Actor) 차 태현 (Actor) | 하 지원 (Actor)
    Director: Kim Jeong Kwon 金正權 金正权 キム・ジョングォン 김정권
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    Release Date: 2009-07-17
    Language: Korean
    Subtitles: English, Korean
    Country of Origin: South Korea
    Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
    Disc Format(s): DVD
    Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
    Publisher: CJ Entertainment
    Other Information: 1 Disc
    Package Weight: 90 (g)
    Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1020466469

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    바보 (DVD) (한국판)

    * Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
    * Sound Mix : Dolby Digital 5.1

    * Director : 김정권

    - 천만 네티즌을 울린 ‘바보’ 강풀 만화 원작!
    - <동감>의 김정권 감독이 동화 같은 영상미를 선보인다!
    - 차태현, 하지원, 김정권 감독 등 제작진의 음성해설 수록!
    - 풍부한 부가영상으로 즐기는 <바보>의 제작 스토리 전격 공개!
    - 충무로를 사로 잡은 막강 조연 군단, 빛나는 영화 <바보>를 완성!!
    - 박희순, 이기영, 송재호, 전미선 등 연기파 배우 총 출동!
    - <바보>를 더욱 사랑스럽게 만들어준 음악감독 ‘더 클래식’!!
    - 음성해설 수록 : 김정권 감독, 차태현, 하지원, 제작 김영, 기획 유재혁, 프로듀서 양지웅

    천만 네티즌을 울린 강풀 만화 ‘바보’
    반짝반짝 빛나는 동화 같은 이야기로 스크린에 펼쳐진다!!

    주변에서 흔히 볼 수 있는 이웃들의 소소한 삶과 사랑, 그리고 감동을 담은 스토리의 만화로 다양한 연령의 독자층을 형성하며 인터넷 만화 신드롬을 불러 일으킨 만화가 강풀. [아파트], [순정만화], [타이밍], [26년] 등 매 작품마다 화제가 되었던, 그의 만화 [바보]는 2004년 11월부터 2005년 4월까지 미디어 다음을 통해 연재되는 동안 회당 하루 평균 백만회 이상의 클릭률을 자랑하며 3천만 네티즌들에게 폭발적인 사랑을 받은 작품이다. 어느 동네에나 한 명쯤 있을 법한 바보 ‘승룡이’의 순수하고 아름다운 사랑을 재치 있게 그려낸 만화 [바보]는 네티즌들의 감동 댓글이 끊이지 않으며 매니아 층을 형성하기도 했다. 영화 <바보>는 강풀 특유의 투박하지만 정감 어린 감성을 스크린으로 고스란히 옮겨왔다. 지저분한 외모에 어수룩하지만 누구보다 따뜻한 미소를 지어 보이는 바보 승룡이의 모습은 한 편의 동화 같이 아름다운 영상과 어우러져 2008년, 만화보다 깊은 감동으로 관객들의 마음을 사로잡을 것이다.

    톱스타 차태현과 하지원.
    그리고, 아름다운 영상미를 선보인 <동감> 김정권 감독의 만남!!

    이웃집 오빠 같이 친근한 이미지로 사랑 받고 있는 만능 엔터테이너 차태현. <엽기적인 그녀>, <연애소설>, <복면달호> 등의 영화에서 소년처럼 순수한 미소에 코믹함과 엉뚱함, 진지함을 고루 보여준 그가 영화 <바보>에서 바보 승룡이가 되었다. 늘 신발 한 짝을 잃어버리는 등 모자란 모습투성이지만, 첫사랑 지호와 동생 지인이, 친구 상수에게 무한한 사랑을 주는 바보가 된 차태현은 말투 하나, 몸짓 하나에까지 세심한 노력을 기울여 몸에 꼭 맞춘 듯한 연기를 선보였다.그와 함께 주목해야 할 배우 하지원. 공포 영화의 히로인에서 강인하고 매혹적인 여장부로 드라마와 영화를 오가며 끊임없이 다양한 배역을 소화해낸 배우 하지원은 영화 <바보>를 통해 또 한 번 새로운 연기 변신을 시도한다. 승룡이의 마음에 소중한 추억을 선물하고, 편견 없이 감싸 안는 지호 역의 하지원은 그 어느 때보다 영화 <바보>에서 반짝반짝 빛난다. 두 배우를 더욱 돋보이게 해주는 <바보>의 아름다운 영상은, 2000년 독특한 소재와 감각적인 영상미로 화제를 모았던 영화 <동감>의 김정권 감독이 메가폰을 잡아 더욱 빛나게 되었다. 만화 [바보]의 명장면들에 숨을 불어넣은 화면과 허름한 바보의 공간에 더해진 아름다운 색감, 그리고 차태현, 하지원의 완벽한 연기가 어우러진 영화 <바보>는 2008년 관객들의 가슴에 행복한 미소로 남을 것이다.

    “우리 동네엔 바보가 삽니다.”
    승룡이는 부모님께서 돌아가신 후 혼자 토스트 가게를 하며 동생 지인이를 지극정성으로 돌본다. 동생의 학교 앞 작은 토스트 가게에서 세상에서 가장 맛있는 토스트를 만들어 파는 승룡이는 지인이가 학교 가는 것을 지켜보는 것이 가장 큰 낙이다. 늘 행복하고, 웃는 얼굴을 하고 있는 승룡이는 매일 저녁이 되면, 동네가 한 눈에 보이는 토성에 올라 ‘작은 별’ 노래를 부르며 10년 전 유학간 짝사랑 지호를 기다린다.

    “바보는 오늘도 웃습니다.”
    그러던 어느 날, 지호가 10년 만에 귀국한 날, 오랜 세월이 지났건만 승룡이는 지호를 첫 눈에 알아보고 반가워한다. 처음엔 기억을 못하던 지호도 살며시 살아나는 추억과 함께 자신의 곁을 맴도는 승룡이의 따뜻함에 점점 다가가게 된다. 늘 바라보기만 해도 좋은 동생 지인이와 10년을 기다린 첫사랑 지호를 매일 보게 된 승룡이는 생애 최고의 행복함을 느끼며 더욱더 즐겁게 지낸다. 그러나, 커다란 행복도 잠시, 하나밖에 없는 동생 지인이가 아프다는 것을 알게 되는데…
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    Professional Review of "Ba:Bo (DVD) (Korea Version)"

    July 6, 2009

    Some cynics believe that one of the best ways for an actor to earn award consideration is to play a mentally challenged character. This probably explains why Cha Tae-Hyun (My Sassy Girl) decided to take on his most challenging role yet with Ba:Bo, playing a man left with the mental capacity of a 6-year old after a fatal accident in his childhood. The third film by director Kim Jeong-Kwon (Ditto), Ba:Bo sat on the shelf for two years, waiting to be released. Still, the film doesn't really deserve the stigma usually attached to films mired in delays. Despite a seriously flawed ending, Ba:Bo is a gentle comedy-drama that plays lighter than your usual award bait.

    That doesn't mean, however, that Kim doesn't play with the usual genre conventions. The goofy-but-lovable village fool is here, along with the intolerant family member. So is the tough-but-kind gangster. Kim even manages to fit in the hooker-with-a-heart-of-gold in a distracting, but pivotal subplot. Everything is seen through the eyes of Ji-Ho (Ha Ji-Won), a professional pianist who heads home to her small town after suffering a mental breakdown. She first encounters the childlike Seong-Ryong (Cha Tae Hyun) when she arrives in town, but doesn't remember him until convenient flashbacks reveal that they had a love-and-hate relationship during their childhood.

    The convenient flashbacks also show that Ji-Ho never saw Seong-Ryong again because he was kicked out of school after being accused of burning down her piano. However, it was actually class bad boy Sang-Soo that did the deed, and he became Seong-Ryong's best friend to make up for it, despite a reputation to maintain as the town's tough gangster. Even though he has Sang-Soo to protect him, Seong-Ryong has plenty of his own problems as a grown-up, too. His limited mental capacity means that he can only run a small toast stand to support his young teenage sister Ji-In after the death of their protective mother. But Ji-In is so ashamed of her older brother that she won't even talk to him at home.

    Ji-In's hate for Seong-Ryong is the film's central conflict, which only leads to some overwrought family drama. However, the heart of the film is actually simply about Ji-Ho rekindling her friendship with Seong-Ryong. For some reason, she is instantly charmed by Seong-Ryong's naiveté, which somehow inspires her to get back on track to becoming a successful pianist. But that focus is often distracted by Seong-Ryong's relationship with her sister and the more annoying gangster subplot involving Sang-Soo and the aforementioned hooker-with-a-heart-of -gold. That subplot pays off eventually, but in the film's most frustrating misstep, it leads the film to an unnecessarily melodramatic conclusion.

    Up to this point, Kim handles the conflicts well, without resorting to ramping up the emotions to induce tears. Even with the swelling music, Kim's handling of the emotional scenes is subdued. He even manages to have a sense of humor along the way, though one character - a strange pronunciation-obsessed weirdo - does eventually become a little too much. Nevertheless, Kim brings a gentle charm to the film that some may oppose because it undermines the serious subject of the mentally handicapped in society. But Ba:Bo isn't trying to be a realistic exploration of the treatment of the mentally handicapped. In some ways, the film is a modern fairy tale (further enforced by the voiceovers, in the style of a children's story), and Kim's handling and general tone fits that intention just fine.

    Even star Cha Tae-Hyun doesn't try to grab the spotlight for himself. As Seong-Ryong, Cha is essentially playing a more childish version of his breakthrough role in My Sassy Girl. Since Kim keeps much of the melodramatic emotions subdued throughout the film, his role in Ba:Bo actually isn't particularly challenging. Cha nevertheless manages to make Seong-Ryong instantly likable upon first appearance because of his natural boyish charm. The actor also steps up to the acting challenge, pulling off the emotional moments without resorting to distracting overacting. Awards may not be likely for Cha, but Ba:Bo marks an important step in the actor's career. On the other hand, none of the other performances matches up to Cha's. Even Ha Ji-Won fails to register as more than a pretty face, as Ji-Ho is relegated to a side character as the film progresses, giving her little to do.

    Ba:Bo does succumb to genre expectations and some of its worst clichés. But Kim still handles the film's emotional climax with surprising restraint, merely suggesting the events and the aftermath, but with little of the overdramatic fallout usually seen in this genre. The film manages to affect without the having characters screaming or bawling their eyes out, and it makes the audience smile without resorting to annoying slapstick comedy. Ba:Bo proves that films can have plots that seem similar on paper, but sometimes the delivery can make all the difference in the world.

    By Kevin Ma

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    Customer Review of "Ba:Bo (DVD) (Korea Version)"

    Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10 (1)
    Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10 (2)

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    July 8, 2009

    Charmed Innocence Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
    Soong Ryong is happy as he runs around his local town in utter pleasure after learning that his school infatuation Ji Ho as returned to town. Soong Ryong even accidentally leaves his worn shoes behind in his hasty trail as an absent minded token of his appreciation. He always loves pretty Ji Ho and endeavors to make his sister Jee In happy after the death of both their father and mother. “Ba:bo” is a really quaint and touching movie based off a popular k-comic. It’s leisurely paced, pleasant and requires an unrushed approach in watching. The story relates to failed goals and achievements, reconciliation, childhood upheavals and a look at the true understanding between what is really important and what should be secondary in life. Ji Ho returns to her hometown after failing to seal her deal as a classical pianist by getting stage fright – and becomes depressed. Jee In finds her brother Soong Ryong’s warm innocent ways annoying after losing their parents. Jee In doesn’t see her brain-damaged brother’s true caring heart and only gets irritated by Soong Ryong’s simple happy innocence as he sells toast at her school. She becomes constantly hardened and embarrassed towards him. But Soong Ryong truly cares for Jee In, if only she could see his true heart beneath his outward clumsy innocence.

    Ji Ho eventually finds solace in Soong Ryong’s innocent awkwardness and bumbling happiness, which mends her anxiety and depression concerning her musical ambitions. Ji Ho discovers her caring untapped motherly love towards Soong Ryong, after confronting again her childlike admirer, which by her sympathy and understanding to him opens a door to conquering her ambition and depression. Ji Ho thought Soong Ryong had ruined her chances of becoming a classical pianist after he had (purportedly) burnt her piano down in a school fire, and hadn’t initially forgiven him. “Ba:Bo” gets a little more serious near the end, but overall is one rewarding film to watch. Tae-hyun Cha does well again here. He portrays another lovable character that would certainly gain your sympathy and his play-acting as amiable Soong Ryong is quite remarkable. Ji Won also plays a more muted but focused role as the sympathetic Jo Ho (I still lament and wish Ji Won would rock again in a new horror film like “Phone” though). “Ba:bo” is a good intending movie from the magic charm of “Ditto” (a gem!) director Jeong Kwon Kim. Worth seeing for Tae-hyun’s sensitive role and Ji Won’s charm and patient spirit.
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    October 9, 2008

    This customer review refers to Ba:Bo (DVD) (First Press Edition) (Korea Version)
    Hurrah Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
    This movie is awesome. Cha Tae Hyun did it again. Played well as a crazy man who loves Haji Won since grade school. Kept waiting for her return...

    And although he has mental disability he was able to look after her younger sister day to day. Quite sad ending but i tell you, it something to remember. Great great movie.
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