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Jeon Woo Chi : The Taoist Wizard (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3

Kang Dong Won (Actor) | Lim Soo Jung (Actor) | Kim Yoon Seok (Actor) | Baek Yoon Shik (Actor)
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Jeon Woo Chi : The Taoist Wizard (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version)

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Ghostbusters gets a unique Korean twist with the fantasy action blockbuster Jeon Woo Chi: The Taoist Wizard. Writer-director Choi Dong Hun departs from his popular heist films Tazza: The High Rollers and The Big Swindle for this big-budget, special effects-filled action romp that was equally popular with the Korean audience, earning over six million admissions over the 2009 Christmas period. The star-studded film featuring Kang Dong Won, Lim Soo Jung (Happiness, A Tale of Two Sisters), award-winning actor Kim Yoon Seok (The Chaser), and Yu Hae Jin (Truck) has proven to be so popular that a spin-off comic book series is already in the works.

Based on a Korean folktale, Jeon Woo Chi stars Kang Dong Won, who has quickly become one of Chungmuro's biggest stars with this film and Secret Reunion, as the titular character, a mischievous magician in the Joseon era. Framed as his master's murderer, Jeon and his dog are imprisoned inside a scroll by three wizards until 2009, when he is freed by the wizards to battle evil goblins in the big city. The trouble is that Jeon is more enthusiastic about his new home and womanizing than his appointed assignment.

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Product Title: Jeon Woo Chi : The Taoist Wizard (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version) 田禹治:超時空爭霸 (DVD) (單碟裝) (韓國版) 田禹治:超时空争霸 (DVD) (单碟装) (韩国版) チョン・ウチ 時空道士 (DVD) (韓国版) 전우치 (DVD) (1디스크) (한국판)
Artist Name(s): Kang Dong Won (Actor) | Lim Soo Jung (Actor) | Kim Yoon Seok (Actor) | Baek Yoon Shik (Actor) | Yu Hae Jin (Actor) | Yeom Jung Ah (Actor) 姜東元 (Actor) | 林秀晶 (Actor) | 金允錫 (Actor) | 白允植 (Actor) | 劉海鎮 (Actor) | 廉貞婭 (Actor) 姜东元 (Actor) | 林秀晶 (Actor) | 金允锡 (Actor) | 白允植 (Actor) | 刘海镇 (Actor) | 廉贞娅 (Actor) カン・ドンウォン (Actor) | イム・スジョン (Actor) | キム・ユンソク (Actor) | ペク・ユンシク (Actor) | ユ・ヘジン (Actor) | ヨム・ジョンア (Actor) 강동원 (Actor) | 임 수정 (Actor) | 김윤석 (Actor) | 백윤식 (Actor) | 유해진 (Actor) | 염 정아 (Actor)
Director: Choi Dong Hun 崔東勳 崔东勋 チェ・ドンフン 최동훈
Release Date: 2011-07-15
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: 1-Disc
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1024681190

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전우치 (DVD) (1디스크) (한국판)

*Screen Format: 2.35:1
*Sound Mix: 5.1

*Director: 최동훈


SYNOPSIS
최초의 한국형 히어로무비 | 전대미문의 영웅, 천방지축 악동 도사가 온다!
500년 전 조선시대. 전설의 피리 '만파식적'이 요괴 손에 넘어가 세상이 시끄럽자, 신선들은 당대 최고의 도인 천관대사(백윤식)와 화담(김윤석)에게 도움을 요청해 요괴를 봉인하고 '만파식적’을 둘로 나눠 두 사람에게 각각 맡긴다. 한편, 천관대사의 망나니 제자 전우치(강동원)가 둔갑술로 임금을 속여 한바탕 소동을 일으키자, 신선들은 화담과 함께 천관대사를 찾아간다. 그러나 천관대사는 누군가에게 살해당하고 피리 반쪽이 사라졌다! 범인으로 몰린 전우치는 자신의 개 초랭이(유해진)와 함께 그림족자에 봉인된다.

요괴 잡는 도사도 어느덧 전설이 된 2009년 서울. 어찌된 일인지 과거 봉인된 요괴들이 하나 둘 다시 나타나 세상을 어지럽힌다. 이제는 신부, 중, 점쟁이로 제각각 은둔생활을 즐기던 신선들은 다시 모여 화담을 찾지만, 500년 전 수행을 이유로 잠적한 그는 생사조차 알 수 없다. 고심 끝에 신선들은 박물관 전시품이 된 그림족자를 찾아 전우치와 초랭이를 불러낸다. 요괴들을 잡아 오면 봉인에서 완전히 풀어주겠다는 제안에 마지 못해 요괴 사냥에 나선 전우치. 그러나 전우치는 요괴사냥은 뒷전인 채 달라진 세상구경에 바쁘고, 한 술 더 떠 과거 첫눈에 반한 여인과 똑같은 얼굴을 한 서인경(임수정)을 만나 사랑놀음까지 시작한다. 전우치 때문에 골치를 앓는 신선들 앞에 때마침 화담이 나타나지만, 화담은 만파식적의 행방을 두고 전우치와 대적하는데…
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Professional Review of "Jeon Woo Chi : The Taoist Wizard (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version)"

August 9, 2010

This professional review refers to Jeon Woo Chi : The Taoist Wizard (Blu-ray) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
Big budget Korean fantasy Jeon Woo Chi: The Taoist Wizard is the latest outing for writer director Choi Dong Hun, best known for hip crime flicks Tazza: The High Rollers and The Big Swindle. Although in dealing with an era spanning tale of wizards, goblins and magic he tries his hand at something a little different, the suave, roguish character of the title is very much in-keeping with his usual protagonists, and the film is a fun, mischievous affair. Popular star Kang Dong Won (also in recent hit Secret Reunion) takes the lead, with support from Lim Soo Jung (Happiness, A Tale of Two Sisters), award-winning actor Kim Yoon Seok (The Chaser), and Yu Hae Jin (Truck). The film was a box office smash during its Christmas 2009 release, pulling in over six million admissions, with a spin off comic book series currently being planned.

The film is loosely based upon Korean folktales, and begins in the Joseon era, with Kang Dong Won as impish wizard Woo Chi, who along with his sidekick and former dog Chorangyi (Yu Hae Jin) seems more interested in pursuing his own fame than helping his master to protect a magical pipe from evil goblins. After the old sage is murdered by the evil magician Hwa Dam (Kim Yoon Seok), Woo Chi is framed for the crime, and he and Chorangyi are magically sealed in paintings by three bumbling Taoist gods. Fast forward to present day Seoul and with the goblins and Hwa Dam searching for the pipe again, Woo Chi is freed by the unaging gods to battle them and restore order. Unfortunately, the passing years have not improved his undisciplined and womanising ways, and he sets out to track down the modern day reincarnation of his lost love.

Jeon Woo Chi: The Taoist Wizard is a well structured film of different parts, with the first forty five minutes or so taking place back in the Joseon era. This section is far more than a mere scene setter, as it not only provides an excuse to see Woo Chi capering around in modern times, but more importantly establishes a believable mythology and its world of magic, wizards, goblins and gods. As well as giving the film the feel of an epic mixed with a time travel comedy, this also gives Choi Dong Hun a chance to show off his considerable skills as a storyteller. Indeed, as with Tazza in particular, the film is well crafted and paced, making the most of its characters and situations and engaging throughout. Although the plot itself is fairly thin, Choi works in a number of tangential, though highly entertaining subplots and complications, all of which keep things interesting without loss of focus. This is in part due to Kang Dong Won's very likeable turn in the lead role, making Woo Chi an appealing scoundrel, whose many failings and eccentricities are all part of his charm.

The film is certainly a great deal of fun, with plenty of special effects to dazzle the eyes. Most of these are of a high standard, and Choi keeps them in the background rather than allowing them to drown the proceedings. The film is highly imaginative and creative, both in its goblin creature design, and with Woo Chi having a surprising variety of tricks and techniques at his disposal. Although the film is essentially plot and character, it has plenty of action and excitement, with some impressive set pieces, especially once it shifts to the present day. At the same time, it features just the right amount of comic relief and sly humour, most of which revolves around Woo Chi and his relationship with the downtrodden Chorangyi. Their bickering and camaraderie gives the film an all important sense of playfulness and fun, and an offbeat sensibility that adds a touch of spice.

Jeon Woo Chi: The Taoist Wizard is a great reminder that blockbusters need not be vacuous affairs devoid of craftsmanship, and that special effects are all the more special when combined with well written characters and an actual plot. Whilst the film is clearly setting up further sequels, and as such seems a bit like a "Woo Chi Begins" since it is so enjoyable and does indeed whet the appetite for more adventures hopefully to come, this is forgivable. Choi Dong Hun again shows himself to be one of the most accomplished directors of commercial films in Korea, and the film is very much up to the high standard of his previous efforts.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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