Barefoot Gi Bong (DVD) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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Clearly, running is his finest talent, so it isn't too much of a surprise that Gi Bong would want to make use of his skills in the upcoming National Amateur Half Marathon! His intention, as it turns out, is to use the prize money to buy his mother a new pair of false teeth! How's that for filial piety? Inspired by the man's dedication, Mr. Baek, the village chief, volunteers his services as Gi Bong's new coach. Taking Mr. Baek's encouragement to heart, Gi Bong trains hard to accomplish his goal, and it isn't long before the villagers get a little lesson on love and family from this so-called fool! Starring Shin Hyun Joon, Kim Soo Mi, Im Ha Ryong, Tak Jae Hoon, Kim Hyo Ji and Do Ji Won, Barefoot, Gi Bong is one uplifting film you don't want to miss!
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| Product Title: | Barefoot Gi Bong (DVD) (Korea Version) Barefoot Gi Bong (DVD) (韓國版) Barefoot Gi Bong (DVD) (韩国版) 裸足のギボン DVD (韓国版) 맨발의 기봉이 (DVD) (한국판) |
| Artist Name(s): | Shin Hyun Jun | Kim Hyo Jin | Kim Su Mi | Tak Jae Hoon | Lim Ha Ryong 申鉉濬 | 金孝珍 | 金秀美 | Tak Jae Hoon | Lim Ha Ryong 申铉濬 | 金孝珍 | 金秀美 | Tak Jae Hoon | Lim Ha Ryong シン・ヒョンジュン | キム・ヒョジン | キム・スミ | Tak Jae Hoon | Lim Ha Ryong 신 현준 | 김효진 | 김수미 | 탁재훈 | 임하룡 |
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| Release Date: | 2007-05-31 |
| 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: | Taewon Entertainment, Korea |
| Other Information: | 1DIsc |
| Package Weight: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004829737 |
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Inspired by actual people and events, Barefoot Gi Bong tells the uplifting story of a mentally challenged forty-year-old living in the rural Korean village of Daraeng. Shin Hyun Jun, last seen yucking it up in Marrying the Mafia 2, plays the happy-go-lucky title character, a grown man whose handicap results from brain damage he suffered as a child due to a high fever. Om Gi Bong earns his nickname based on his lifelong penchant for running back-and-forth from his house to deliver food to his ailing mother, Mrs. Om (Kim Soo Mi). Perpetually hunched over and nearly toothless, Mrs. Om has clearly seen better days. Still, she's a heck of a woman and loves her son dearly. Gi Bong loves to run, an interest that will soon pay dividends in ways he never expected. After accidentally taking home first prize in a local race, Gi Bong finds himself training for the National Amateur Half Marathon. His sole intention for entering the race isn't fame and glory. No, it's something far more practical and immediate. All Gi Bong wants to do is use the prize money to buy his mother some false teeth, since she's having trouble swallowing her food. Mr. Baek (Im Ha Ryong), the head of the village, sees Gi Bong's talent for running as an opportunity to strengthen his re-election campaign, so he offers his services as a coach. It seems that the other village chiefs he pals around with are boasting how their respective towns nurtured homegrown celebrities, and Mr. Baek is eager to have one of his own. Meanwhile, most of the villagers remain skeptical of Gi Bong's chances, all save the girl working at the local photo shop (Kim Hyo Jin, from Everybody Has Secrets), who gives Gi Bong both the courage and the respect he deserves. Before too long, the villagers - and Mr. Baek himself - begin to experience a change of heart, but health problems may keep Gi Bong out of the race. Our protagonist remains determined to achieve his goal, but will he even make it to the finish line? In a nutshell, Barefoot Gi Bong is a nice little film, one that makes expert use of its rural locations and the more cinematic aspects of the medium. Shin Hyun Jun transforms himself into the mentally handicapped Gi Bong, never once breaking character. Gi Bong's propensity for mimicking the television weathermen and sportscasters proves rather amusing, as do the various comedic mishaps he gets involved with throughout the picture. If there's one quibble to be made, it's that sometimes the behavior feels a bit exaggerated. Unlike Cho Seung Woo's spot-on performance as an autistic man in Marathon, Shin's take on his character seems less reality-based. With his bad teeth and perpetually unkempt hair, the filmic Gi Bong looks very different than the real-life and otherwise "normal-looking" Gi Bong featured briefly in the film's opening scenes. Exaggerated or not, it's a fine performance all the same, as he capably handles both the humorous and more serious aspects of the role with a goofy, heartfelt charm that is hard to resist. It's a fantasy, and although we laugh at some of the situations Gi Bong encounters, the laughter never seems to come at his expense - at least not in a cruel way. The supporting players - Kim Soo Mi, Im Ha Ryeong, and Kim Hyo Jin, as well as the rest of the cast - all do their part in making Barefoot Gi Bong a solid piece of family-friendly entertainment. Whatever their miscues, the filmmakers have their hearts in the right place. While the film admittedly suffers in comparison to the similarly themed Marathon, Kwon Soo Kyeong's Barefoot Gi Bong is still an expertly shot film about the importance of family, faith, and perseverance. How can you knock a film like that, especially when it does its job well? by Calvin McMillin |
Customer Review of "Barefoot Gi Bong (DVD) (Korea Version)"
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March 30, 2007
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| There are some beautiful sceneries, but there are no beautiful costumes, no beautiful looking people, nor are there any beautiful houses and furnitures, yet ths film will touch your heart. Even without the riches, even when it's only set in a small poor village, the characteristics of Koreans are all there - culture, respect, manner, love and yes, piggy back. The role of Gi Bong is very well portraited by Shin, but credits also go to the lady who played 'mother'. She is excellent. The relationahip between mother and son is sweet and loving. You might even shed a few tears. Worth watching. |
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August 26, 2006
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| This is an excellent film with laughter and sorrow. Although it does not quite measure up to Marathon, it is still a drama everyone should see. I am purchasing this to add to my library as I have just seen it in a theater. It is a keeper. |











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