Big Bang (DVD) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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YesAsia Editorial Description
High-strung salaryman Park Man Su (Gam Woo Sung) has spent his entire life living strictly by the rules, just like his father taught him. He never jaywalks, never speeds, never wakes up late, and in return, he receives only disdain for being too rigid and boring. When Man Su loses both his job and his marriage in a moment's time, he abandons his rules and ends up getting arrested for urinating in the street. At the police station, he meets free-wheeling Cheul Gun (Kim Su Ro) who makes a career out of petty crime. Already well over the edge, Man Su flees with his new accomplice, stealing a police car and gun in the process. Things quickly escalate out of control for the two fugitives as they embark on a wild crime spree with the police in hot pursuit.
This two-disc edition includes the following features:
Technical Information
| Product Title: | Big Bang (DVD) (Korea Version) Big Bang (DVD) (韓國版) Big Bang (DVD) (韩国版) 撃つ (韓国版) 쏜다 |
| Artist Name(s): | Gam Woo Sung | Kim Su Ro 甘宇成 | 金秀路 甘宇成 | 金秀路 カム・ウソン | キム・スロ 감우성 | 김 수로 |
| Release Date: | 2007-06-18 |
| 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: | KD MEDIA |
| Other Information: | 2 DVDs |
| Package Weight: | 170 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004777038 |
Product Information
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1
* Extras :
Disc 1
- 본편
- 코멘터리 : 감우성, 김수로, 박정우 감독, 정철우 PD
Disc 2
- 메이킹 필름
- 캐릭터 열전 : 캐릭터 메이킹
- 레이싱 배틀
- 노상방뇨 (NG 모음)
- CG 소스
- 삭제 장면
- 포스터 촬영 현장
- 예고편
- 포토갤러리
- Another Ending
* Director : 박정우
우리들이 공감할 본격 ‘일탈 버디 무비’ <쏜다>
평범한 두 남자 박만수(감우성), 양철곤(김수로)의 우연한 만남에서 시작된 영화 <쏜다>는 무엇하나 내 맘대로 안 되는 우리들의 일상에서, 누구나 한번쯤 꿈꿔봤을 ‘일탈’의 욕망과, 판이하게 다른 두 남자가 하나의 운명공동체가 되어 극적인 갈등과 위기를 함께 겪어나가는 ‘버디무비’ 의 조화를 갖춘 영화다. 세상을 향해 정면으로 도전장을 내민 영화 <쏜다>는 정반대의 성격을 가진 두 주인공이 사건이 진행되면서 하나의 운명공동체임을 느낀다. 평생 바르고 착하게 살아 왔으나 세상으로부터 모진 외면을 받고, 하루 아침에 도시의 전복자로 급변하는 ‘박만수’는, 현대인의 페르소나를 대변하기도 하며 평생 멋대로 살아온 양철곤의 범죄의 속사정엔 홀어머니가 있어 그를 인간적으로 공감하게 한다. 사회에 반하는 행동인 ‘일탈’을 하고 있지만 두 주인공을 인간적으로 공감하게 하는 영화<쏜다>는 관객 밀착형 버디무비라 할 수 있다.
인간교과서 박만수와 불량백수 양철곤!
우연히 경찰서에서 만나다!
매사에 성실하고 칼날 같은 준법정신을 고수하며 살아온 박만수. 어느 날 아침 돌연 아내는 이혼 요구를, 직장에선 정리해고 통보를 받는다. 하루 아침에 모든 것이 무너져 버린 만수는 술에 취해 집에 돌아가는 길, 평생 최선을 다해 살아온 인생이 억울해 파출소 담벼락인줄 모르고 난생처음 노상방뇨를 저지른다. 박만수는 그날 저녁 강력계에서 좌천된 다혈질 형사 마동철에게 현행범으로 체포된다. 한편, 양철곤은 전과 15범으로 제멋대로 살아가는 인생이지만 실은 병든 어머니 병원비를 위해 가벼운 죄를 짓고 교도소를 드나들며 사는 효심 지극한 백수다. 이번에도 철곤은 제 발로 파출소에 들어와 난동을 피우기 시작한다. 그러나, 난생처음 파출소에 잡혀온 만수와 파출소가 너무나 친근한 철곤. 취조 도중 겁에 질린 만수를 보자 철곤은 만수의 탈주를 부추기고, 엉겁결에 만수는 철곤의 탈주에 동참하게 되고 예상 밖의 저녁이 시작된다.
세상살이 억울한 두 남자,
“온 도시를 발칵 뒤집고 세상의 금지에 도전한다!”
마른하늘에 날벼락을 맞은 만수는 함께 수갑이 채워져 있던 철곤과 함께 집에 도착하지만, 아내와 아들은 이미 떠나고 없는 상태. 상황이 완전 꼬이자 이렇게 된 이상 만수와 철곤은 이제껏 하고 싶었으나 하지 못했던 ‘금지’된 일들을 맘껏 해보기로 한다. 시간이 지날수록 애간장이 타는 철곤에 비해 만수는 일탈의 재미에 빠져들기에 이른다. 한편, 두 남자의 도주를 막지 못하고 자신의 총마저 빼앗긴 마동철 형사는 경찰 병력을 총동원해 이들을 쫓기 시작한다. 상황이 점점 꼬이면서 사회에 불만 많은 악질범으로 몰리게 된 만수와 철곤은 더 늦기 전에 경찰서로 돌아가 자수를 하려고 하지만, 바로 그 순간 철곤의 어머니가 위독하다는 소식을 듣는다.
“생애최고의 하루!
오늘 하루만 우리 맘대로 살아보는 거야”
병원으로 달려간 두 남자는 철곤의 어머니를 위독하게 만든 이가 바로 철곤 아버지의 사업을 통째로 삼켜 부를 축적한 ‘국회의원 심평섭‘임을 알게 된다. 이 사실을 알게 된 만수는 심평섭 집을 찾아가게 이르고, 철곤은 심평섭을 쇼핑몰 앞 무대에 세워 그 동안의 죄를 실토하게 한다. 그 사이 만수는 심평섭의 아들인 태용이 레이싱 선수임을 알게 되고, 어릴 적 꿈이 레이서였던 만수는 태용과 목숨을 건 도심 속 질주를 벌이게 된다. 같은 시간 마형사와 대대적인 경찰 병력은 그들을 더 이상 갈 곳 없는 궁지까지 몰아가게 되는데… 과연 두남자의 운명은 어떻게 될 것인가?
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Judging by the DVD cover, Big Bang is yet another Korean film which seems to have been mis-advertised as a wacky comedy. This is a real shame, as although it certainly has its fair share of laughs, it is a far more cynical and violent affair than the box art would suggest. Directed by Park Jeong Woo, a helmer noted for his sharp depiction of modern Korean life in Dance with the Wind and his witty screenplay for the cult hit Attack the Gas Station, the film is a dark satire which lays bare the sad fact that in a corrupt society, nice guys tend to finish last. In the lead roles, it features the talented team of Vampire Cop Ricky himself, Kim Su Ro, along with Gam Woo Sung, who recently won the Best Actor statuette at the 43rd Daejong Awards for his excellent performance in the home-grown box office smash King and The Clown. The plot begins with meek, rules-obsessed salaryman Man Su (Gam Woo Sung) having just about the worst day imaginable, waking up late for work, only to be confronted by his wife asking for divorce on the grounds that he is too boring, followed by which he is fired from his job for the same reason. Matters get even worse after he decides to kick back at the system by urinating on the wall, an act which promptly lands him in trouble with the police. While waiting to be charged, he meets Cheul Gun (Kim Su Ro), a petty criminal who seems to have spent most of his life in and out of jail. One thing leads to another, and after a series of mishaps, the two end up on the run from the law, armed and driving a stolen police car. The unfairness of it all pushes the tightly wound Man Su over the edge, and he decides to set the world to rights, resulting in a wild rampage with his new friend in tow. Big Bang successfully plays upon the frustrating truth that following the rules does not always lead to happiness or success, and indeed that these rules are all too often flaunted and exploited by those that make them. As such, although Man Su is a rather naive soul, it is all too easy to sympathise with him and his gradual journey from committing innocuous misdemeanours to full-on wide-eyed assault and destruction. Although the film does run the risk of pandering to repressed male wish-fulfilment, featuring scenes of him beating up his boss, shooting speed cameras and taking part in high speed street racing, Park holds steady, maintaining a serious edge and never allowing things to degenerate into farce. As such the proceedings have a surprisingly gritty and believable feel, and though the two protagonists eventually go too far in their anarchic crusade for justice, they remain sympathetic outlaw figures. The film is funny throughout, though in a bleak rather than slapstick fashion, and it works as a dark comedy of errors, with Park piling on disaster after disaster for poor Man Su. At the same time, he mines the situation for social commentary and criticism which, though not exactly subtle, is heartfelt and rings true. Of course, things get more serious towards the end, though Park thankfully avoids wallowing in sentiment or unnecessary ranting on or overstatement of the themes of corruption and injustice. Although the film is well made and gripping, with plenty of action and tension ensuring that it moves along at a fast pace, what really drives it is the dynamic between the two main characters, and there is a real chemistry between Gam Woo Sung and Kim Su Ro, with the latter in particular on fine, unfettered form. Their believable bond gives the film a shot in the arm, making its energetic chaos all the more effective whilst at the same time giving the proceedings a strangely poignant human heart. This helps to distract from the fact that the film is basically predictable, with the ending clearly marked from the first frame, something which Park unfortunately chooses to underline in bold type by rather pointlessly starting with the end and having the story unfold in flashback. Still, this doesn't really detract from the overall effect, and Big Bang is a very entertaining film, bold, exciting, and with the kind of refreshingly antagonistic edge so often lacking in Korean comedy. Like a male buddy version of Thelma and Louise or a modern urban update of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, albeit with far more in the way of guns, the film is an explosive satire which deserves to reach a wider audience than it unfortunately probably will. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |












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