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Like A Virgin (DVD) (Japan Version)

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Most young boys dream of becoming a pilot, a police officer, a baseball player, or the like, but Oh Dong Gu (Ryu Deok Hwan) is a bit different. His lifetime dream is to become Madonna! Or at least a superstar like her. The problem, of course, is that he's a teenage boy, so to pay for his sex change he needs a lot of money. Lady Luck knocks at the door in the form of a ssireum (traditional Korean wrestling) contest, the answer to all his dilemmas. Just ten years ago, a subject like this would have raised huge controversies, but Lee Hae Joon and Lee Hae Young focused on comedy and quirky characters in writing and directing their debut Like a Virgin.

With long careers spent writing in all sorts of genres - from comedies (Kick The Moon) and coming of age (Conduct Zero) to modern wuxia (Arahan) and melodrama (Au Revoir, UFO) - Lee Hae Joon and Lee Hae Young show their creativity hasn't waned by starting their directorial careers with an innovative and irreverent comedy. Other than casting super talented veterans like Baek Yoon Shik (Save The Green Planet) and Kim Yoon Seok (Tazza), the film banks on young Ryu Deok Hwan (the youngest North Korean soldier in Welcome To Dongmakgol), who gained over 20kg for the role. There's even a cameo from Japanese star Kusanagi Tsuyoshi of the popular group SMAP, as a Japanese teacher who Oh Dong Gu bears a crush on! One of the most unique films of the year, Like a Virgin was a resounding critical success. Lee Hae Joon and Lee Hae Young won for Best New Director at the 5th Korean Film Awards, Best Screenplay at the 43rd Baeksang Awards, and Best Screenplay and Best New Director at the 27th Blue Dragon Film Awards, while Ryu Deok Hwan won the Best New Actor award at both the Daejong and Blue Dragon Film Awards.

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Product Title: Like A Virgin (DVD) (Japan Version) Like A Virgin (DVD) (日本版) Like A Virgin (DVD) (日本版) ヨコヅナ・マドンナ Like A Virgin (DVD) (Japan Version)
Artist Name(s): Kusanagi Tsuyoshi 草彅剛 草彅刚 イ・サンア | イ・オン | キム・ユンソク | 草なぎ剛 초난강
Director: Lee Hae Joon Lee Hae Joon Lee Hae Joon イ・ヘジュン 이해준
Release Date: 2009-04-03
Publisher Product Code: CCRE-8827
Language: Korean
Subtitles: Japanese
Country of Origin: South Korea
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Publisher: CCRE
Other Information: DVD
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1014027054

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タイトル:ヨコヅナ・マドンナ
出演:リュ・ドックァン/イ・オン/ぺク・ユンシク/キム・ユンソク/イ・サンア
監督:イ・ヘヨン/イ・ヘジュン

史上最強のキュートな乙女男子が誕生!新人賞を総ナメにした韓国映画界期待の星「リュ・ドックァン」と、SMAP「草なぎ剛」の初出演韓国映画!

女の子になりたい男の子が家族の問題や偏見にめげることなく前向きに生きようとする姿をコミカルかつ温かい視線で描いた青春コメディ映画。
『風林高』『ARAHAN アラハン』の脚本家コンビ、イ・ヘヨンとイ・ヘジュンのオリジナルストーリーを、彼ら自身がメガホンをとり監督デビューを果たしている。ぽっちゃり体型の主人公ドングを演じるのは、27キロの増量に加え、シルムとダンスの猛特訓を受けて好演し、大鐘賞ほか新人賞を総ナメにした『トンマッコルへようこそ』のリュ・ドックァン。主人公が思いを寄せる日本語教師を演じる草なぎ剛も好演。性や恋愛、家族について悩みながらも、「女の子になりたい」という強い信念を持ち、人の心をオープンにする純粋でまっすぐな主人公の姿に魅せられる。
ぽっちゃり太めの男子高校生、オ・ドング。彼の夢はいつの日か本物の女の子、それも幼い頃から憧れているマドンナのような完璧な女性になって、大好きな日本語教師に堂々と愛を告白すること。しかし、その夢を実現するための性転換手術にはまだまだお金が足りない。そのため、アルバイトに忙しい毎日。そんなドングの唯一の取り柄はとにかく力が強いこと。ある日、“高校生相撲大会”の優勝賞金が500万ウォンと聞いたドング。初めは人前で裸になることや男の子と肌を合わせることを恥ずかしがっていたが、女の子になるためには“練習して優勝するしかない!”と意を決して、相撲部の門を叩く。しかし、そこはコーチをはじめ、個性豊かなキャラクターが集まった弱小クラブだった。こうしてドングの長くて険しい「女の子への道」が今始まった!

原題:LIKE A VIRGIN

■映像特典:メイキング、予告編

テクニカル・インフォメーション
:カラー
画面:0.672916667
言語/音声:韓国語

その他の情報
製作年:2006
著作権:(C)2006 CJ Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
備考:1枚組
日本小売価格:¥3800

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Professional Review of "Like A Virgin (DVD) (Japan Version)"

January 31, 2007

This professional review refers to Like a Virgin (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version)
The feminine male character is usually the comic relief in Korean comedies such as Sex is Zero and My Boss My Hero, but in Lee Hae Yeong and Lee Hae Jun's Like a Virgin, he takes the spotlight in the form of Oh Dong Gu, a gay high school boy who strives to make money to afford a sex change operation so he can become his idol Madonna. Certainly one of the strangest mainstream comedies of the year from anywhere, Like a Virgin isn't just another "confused teen finds self" type of coming-of-age film; it's also a violent portrait of a decaying family, and even a somewhat affecting sports film.

Ryu Deok Hwan, in one of the bravest performances of the year, plays Oh Dong Gu, a chubby high-schooler working low-paying part-time jobs in order to save up the 5 million won he needs for his operation. However, he has other things to worry about, such as his mother who ran away from home years ago and now lives a satisfying life peddling products at a theme park; his unpredictably violent father, whose lost boxing career has made him angry at the world and himself; his detached younger brother, who is becoming more and more like his father everyday; his crush for his Japanese teacher (Japanese pop group SMAP member Kusanagi Tsuyoshi, in a hilarious cameo); and his general unpopularity at school due to his appearances. One day, Dong Su learns from his best friend (who amusingly takes up a new hobby in every scene he's in) that he can earn a large sum of money towards his operation if he wins at an Ssireum tournament - a form of traditional Korean wrestling not unlike sumo. Supported by his lazily detached coach (Baek Yun Shik), Dong Gu makes friends with his teammates after showing his impeccable dancing skills (of female pop acts, of course), but he still has to prove himself to the ambitious captain Joon Woo.

In a conservative country such as Korea, homosexuality and transsexuals are not exactly themes that would make a hit film, but the filmmakers walk a tightrope, replacing serious social commentary with oddball humor for an easier approach of the topics. Considering that a film that has a character with an oversensitive armpit also features a scene where a father beats his son to a bloody pulp, that balance isn't always achieved, but at least the filmmakers always treat their protagonist with respect. Dong Gu may not always make the best decisions, and not everyone may even be comfortable with his character, but his commitment to his dream and his unabashedly proud approach to it make him an easy character to root for.

Naturally, Ryu Deok Hwan plays no small part in achieving that. Faced with one of the most challenging characters in recent memory, Ryu, who gained 20 kilograms for the role, gives a star-making performance by disappearing completely into Dong Gu. Ryu could've played Dong Gu in an over-the-top fashion, succumbing to stereotypes, but Ryu takes a more subtle approach - he cries silently, holding back the tears as his nose trembles; he stutters when he's nervous, but doesn't hold back what he wants to say; and he expresses his joy with a simple smile. It's no wonder that Ryu deservedly got the best newcomer award at the Blue Ribbon Awards; it's definitely a performance worth rewarding. Even Baek Yun Shik, who gave an intense performance in the darkly comedic Save the Green Planet, is amusingly laid-back as a coach who spends more time coaching his team in a toilet stall than under the team tent.

Despite its not-so-mainstream-friendly subject matter, Like a Virgin garnered a respectable gross and much critical acclaim during its theatrical run thanks to its strange sense of humor that's often left for independent cinema (it even features an unusual musical score to highlight its eccentricities). Despite its respectful handling of the protagonist, the filmmakers of Like a Virgin rely a little too much on humor. It may lighten up the proceedings, but it's often done at the expense of the plot; some serious issues raised in the film, such as Dong Gu's little brother's troubled personality, are completely forgotten and never resolved in order to deliver a happy ending. Even though the filmmakers, established screenwriters of commercial films such as Conduct Zero, Arahan, and Au Revoir UFO, should be applauded for raising issues rarely discussed in Korean society in such creative fashion, they are just as guilty in raising the issues to merely get a few laughs. Nevertheless, Like a Virgin remains one of the most original comedies to come out of Korea in 2006, and worth checking out for Ryu Deok Hwan's performance alone.

by Kevin Ma

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Customer Review of "Like A Virgin (DVD) (Japan Version)"

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

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May 23, 2007

This customer review refers to Like A Virgin (Korea Version)
Not Bad! Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
This is a coming of age movie for a young boy. Not a lot about him being gay the movie gives hints but nothing graphic. It is pretty good, a bit boring in some spots but overall not bad!
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