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Dachimawa Lee (DVD) (Japan Version)

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Move aside, Bond. Dachimawa Lee is here! Korea's top action film director Ryoo Seung Wan (The City of Violence, Crying Fist) spoofs everything from James Bond and Jackie Chan to The Pink Panther and Shaw Brothers in his crowd-pleasing espionage action comedy Dachimawa Lee. Based on Ryoo's own 1998 short film which became a big online hit and helped jumpstart his career, Dachimawa Lee both lampoons and revels in the genre with its deadpan histrionics, predictably melodramatic storyline, deliberately mistimed dialogue, and over-the-top action scenes played for both laughs and thrills. Character actor Lim Won Hee (Le Grand Chef) reprises his role as Korea's Austin Powers, Dachimawa Lee, the legendary spy who makes bad guys tremble in their shoes and women swoon at his feet - average looks notwithstanding. Ryoo Seung Wan enlists the usual suspects - action director Jung Doo Hung (The City of Violence) and younger brother Ryoo Seung Bum (Crying Fist), who takes a supporting role as a baddie - plus actresses Kong Hyo Jin (M) and Park Si Yeon (A Love) who all ham it up with straight faces.

Set during the Japanese occupation, the film follows super spy Dachimawa Lee in his latest adventure to recover a stolen national treasure, the Golden Buddha. The mission turns into a globe-trotting, multi-lingual topsy-turvy roller coaster of challenges and setbacks as the stakes stack higher and higher when a female agent and a top-secret list of Korean spies also go missing. Can Dachimawa Lee crack the conspiracy and save the day?

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Product Title: Dachimawa Lee (DVD) (Japan Version) Dachimawa Lee (DVD) (日本版) Dachimawa Lee (DVD) (日本版) 史上最強スパイMr.タチマワリ! 〜爆笑世界珍道中〜 Dachimawa Lee (DVD) (Japan Version)
Artist Name(s): Kong Hyo Jin | Lim Won Hee | Ryoo Seung Bum | Park Si Yeon | Hwang Bo Ra 孔 孝珍 | 林元熙 | 柳乘泛 | 朴詩妍 | 黃寶拉 孔 孝珍 | 林元熙 | 柳乘泛 | 朴诗妍 | 黄宝拉 コン・ヒョジン | イム・ウォニ | リュ・スンボム | パク・シヨン | ファン・ボラ 공효진 | 임 원희 | 류 승범 | 박시연 | 황보라
Director: Ryoo Seung Wan 柳昇完 柳升完 リュ・スンワン 류 승완
Release Date: 2011-01-20
Publisher Product Code: EMOT-57
Language: Korean
Subtitles: Japanese
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Publisher: E-MOTION
Other Information: DVD
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1023804528

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タイトル:史上最強スパイMr.タチマワリ!: 〜爆笑世界珍道中〜
出演:イム・ウォニ/コン・ヒョジン/パク・シヨン/ファン・ボラ/リュ・スンボム
監督:リュ・スンワン(脚本・演出)

悪人よ地獄行き急行列車に乗れ!
1940年、巨大な闇の組織がますますその勢力を拡張していく中…
最精鋭特殊要員たちの名簿がはいった国家一級機密文書と女性秘密要員クム・ヨンジャ(コン・ヒョジン)が作戦遂行中、風のように消えてしまう。臨時政府の首長たちは、事態がこのようになってしまい、今まで隠しておいた最後の兵器を持ち出すことに。そこへ表われたのは正義のために熱い胸で銃口をねらう男、タチマワLee(イム・ウォニ)!!彼は、最高の武器開発者ナム博士を通じ、新型武器の支援を貰い、諜報界の黒い花と呼ばれる官能的スパイのマリ(パク・シヨン)を新しいパートナーに迎えることに。しかし、敵の動きは影のように静かで速かった。最精鋭秘密要員タチマワLeeが、消えた一級文書を探すために上海、アメリカ、満州、スイスなど世界中を行き来しながら繰り広げるスパイ大作戦!

■映像特典:日本版トレーラー(予定)

テクニカル・インフォメーション
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画面:16:09
言語/音声:韓国語/日本語吹替

その他の情報
製作年:2008
著作権:"(c) 2008 Showbox/Mediaplex, Inc. and Filmmaker R&K All Rights Reserved"
備考:1枚組
日本小売価格:¥3800

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Professional Review of "Dachimawa Lee (DVD) (Japan Version)"

January 11, 2010

This professional review refers to Dachimawa Lee (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version)
Evidently no longer content with simply being Korea's Action Kid, director Ryu Seung-Wan has now taken it upon himself to become Asia's Blake Edwards as well, or perhaps an adopted Zucker Brother, with his new comedy Dachimawa Lee playing like the demented spawn of The Pink Panther and Spies Like Us with pudgy Im Won-Hee filling in for Peter Sellers. A head-spinning comic riff on just about every action or spy movie Ryu has ever seen Dachimawa Lee arguably gives just a little too much bang for the buck. There is no joke too obvious, no performance too broad, no gag too - dare I say - salivary for Ryu to include here. Kitchen sink? He's got the cabinets and light fixtures in there, too. Like all films of the type how much enjoyment you get from it will depend entirely on whether you share Ryu's particular sense of humor and film reference library - and there were a number of walk outs from those who evidently shared neither - and the gags definitely reach a saturation point before you get all the way through, but man ... when this thing works it positively soars.

Im Won-Hee is the titular Dachimawa Lee, a 1940s Korean super spy hard at work all around the globe to free his native country from Japanese occupation and root out any who may be siding with the enemy. He is legendarily handsome, he is smooth and charming, he is a fierce fighter and he is as sly as a fox ... and herein, of course, lies the film's very first gag for while the ladies swoon when Lee walks past and foes fall easily before his fists, Im himself is actually a mildly overweight, statistically average sort of guy who obviously has no issues at all when it comes to poking fun at his own appearance or athletic abilities. Plot? It's the sort of twisty, turny, winding affair that you'd expect in this sort of film but the core of it revolves a missing female agent, a mole within the spy agency, and a stolen list of Korean secret agents that could spell doom for them all if it ends up in the hands of the Japanese, which a group of Manchurian bandits is determined to ensure it does. But, really, the plot is just an excuse to string a whoooooooole lot of set pieces and gags together.

And what do we get? Obvious references to the James Bond films - Roger Moore era, I'd say - classic Shaw Brothers films, the legendary one armed swordsmen - Tsui Hark's version, I'd say - a bit of Indiana Jones, a bit of Mission Impossible and bits and bobs lifted from scores of other sources. Jokes? Everything from obvious slapstick to the world's worst runny nose, wordplay, actors happily inverting their typical on screen images, and some fantastic physical comedy from Im. Set pieces? Yes, loads. Fights o'plenty - some played for pure comedy while others are truly dazzling displays of skill - large scale chase sequences, a brilliant slip-and-slide gunfight and so much more that judging from the list of stunt men employed Ryu simply recruited long time friend and action choreographer Jung Doo Hong's entire action school.

Dachimawa Lee is arguably one of those films that would benefit from a less-is-more approach. It simply packs too many gags and too many references into the running time. It's as if Ryu figured he had only one crack at this so he needed to jam in a nod to every film he's ever loved and while many of the bits work just fine on their own the film as a whole would have been much better served by having a bit of space to breath in between the jokes and if the characters had been given the chance to develop a bit of actual character. That said, while it may be uneven in spots and prone to overload its audience there are some truly stellar moments within its run time.

by Todd Brown - Twitchfilm.net

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Customer Review of "Dachimawa Lee (DVD) (Japan Version)"

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

Kevin Kennedy
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February 10, 2009

This customer review refers to Dachimawa Lee (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
Wildly funny action spoof Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
Before I watched "Dachimawa Lee", my fear was that the film would be a cheap knock-off of the Austin Powers franchise. I needn't have worried; director Ryoo Seung Wan was aiming for Blake Edwards, not for Michael Myers, and with this dizzying, madcap, crazy, action-packed caper flick, Ryoo has succeeded. Lim Won Hee is a comic marvel as super-spy Dachimawa Lee. Looking more like a slightly pudgy accountant than a man of adventure, Lee is the implacable hero that haunts every bad guy's nightmares and fills every woman's dreams.

Set amid the entanglements of World War II, the plot is some complicated nonsense about efforts to recover a golden Buddha statuette, inside of which are the names of Korean spies. And, of course, Dachimawa Lee is the man for the job. The film contains some of the wildest action sequences you'll ever see, several of which are played for laughs, but some of which feature jaw-dropping displays of martial arts mastery. And carrying it all off with aplomb -- and a marvelously deadpan expression -- is Lim Won Hee.

"Dachimawa Lee" is an action-packed laugh riot and I'm eager to watch it again.
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February 2, 2009

This customer review refers to Dachimawa Lee (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
Thundersnowball Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
Talk? No Mr Lee, I expect you to....run away from that great big snowball!

Helmed by excellent director Seung Wan Ryoo of “Arahan” fame "Dachimawa Lee" is a jam-packed comedy-action spy spoof with highly crafted hi jinks, madcap martial arts and a…Big Snowball Chase! The plot is set in the Japanese occupation of Korea in 1942 with satirical references but mainly parodies the director’s favorite movies (Shaw Brothers, 60s spy spoofs, even Sergio Leone spaghetti westerns and loads more beyond me), so you need a sharp movie eye and some 1942 WW2 history knowledge here! Essentially though it’s a spy spoof with many undercover agent clichés you would expect! Not quite in the Austin Powers or No One Lives Forever video game type of spoof, but more in a Seung Wan Ryoo mega mix sense with machine gun fast antics and loads of comical movie references coming left, right and center that you could possibly miss bits by blinking! So much going on here!

About Korean super agent Mr Lee who as to retrieve a Golden Buddha statue that’s filled with Korean secret agent names and rescue his kidnapped female field agent played by the great Hyo Jin Kong. The script is very wacky (‘funny’ would be an ultra understatement!) and features some dramatic computer graphic effects. A hugh snowball chase and a sliding snow slope shoot out with Dachimawa Lee and some baddies for one. Plus a ‘bullet time’ gunshot being diverted by high velocity bubblegum! And those are the normal bits! Fight sequences are choreographed by action director Doo Hung Jung of “The City of Violence” fame and includes some unusual ballet type martial arts fighting.

The director’s brother Seung Bum also from Arahan appears with Hyo Jin Kong and Si Yeon Park as the glamorous Lee Girls! But Won Hee Lim as the suave agent is the man of the moment here.

Don’t expect big James Bond parodies. It’s a Korean comedy first and foremost, right? Certainly parodies the 1967 “Casino Royal” with Peter Sellers or a very quirky Roger Moore type bond.

A recommended film with some wacky martial if that’s your thing. Charmingly irreverent and fundamentally a collection of Seung Wan Ryoo's greatest hit movies, this is eccentricity on overdrive. You'll certainly need a rest after watching it!
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