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Meet Mr.Daddy (DVD) (Japan Version)

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Product Title: Meet Mr.Daddy (DVD) (Japan Version) Meet Mr.Daddy (DVD) (日本版) Meet Mr.Daddy (DVD) (日本版) まぶしい日に Meet Mr.Daddy (DVD) (Japan Version)
Artist Name(s): Park Shin Yang | Ye Ji Won | Seo Shin Ae 朴申陽 | 藝智苑 | 徐 新愛 朴申阳 | 艺智苑 | 徐 新爱 パク・シニャン | イェ・ジウォン | ソ・シネ 박 신양 | 예 지원 | 서신애
Director: パク・クァンス
Release Date: 2008-10-03
Publisher Product Code: OPSD-S798
Language: Japanese, Korean
Subtitles: Japanese, Korean
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: SPO
Other Information: DVD
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1011412053

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タイトル:まぶしい日に
出演:パク・シニャン/ソ・シネ/イェ・ジウォン/リュ・スンス
監督:パク・クァンス(監督)/パク・クァンス(脚本)/キム・ビョンソ(撮影)/チョ・ソンウ(音楽)

“メロドラマの貴公子”パク・シニャン&<ありがとうございます>天才子役ソ・シネ主演。チンピラ男と突然現れた娘との感涙ドラマ。突然現れた娘の父親になるも、ストレートな愛情にどうしていいのかわからない三流のチンピラが、娘との深く短い時間を通して、忘れていた夢や希望を見いだすヒューマンストーリー。<パリの恋人>で御曹司、<銭の戦争>でサラ金業者を演じた変幻自在の演技を見せるパク・シニャンが、社会派といわれるパク・クァンス監督作品に挑戦! 子役との共演にも初めて挑戦した。パク・シニャンの友人役で<冬のソナタ>のリュ・スンスが出演、主人公と子供の橋渡しをする女性を<オールドミス・ダイアリー>のイェ・ジウォンが演じる。少しだけだが、チ・ジニが特別出演しているのも見逃せない。感涙の作品は海を越え、ローマ国際映画祭で青少年賞を受賞した。
チンピラのジョンテ(パク・シニャン)は賭博やケンカを繰り返し、刑務所を出たり入ったりの日々。そんなジョンテの前に1人の女性ソニョン(イェ・ジウォン)が現れ、彼に7歳になる子供がいると告げる。そんなことは到底信じられないジョンテだったが、お金を出すから子供と数カ月だけ一緒に暮らしてほしいという彼女の願いを聞き入れる。ソニョンは、「子供の夢はワールドカップを父親と一緒に見ること」と、サッカーの観戦チケットを渡すのだった。「パパ!」と心から喜ぶ娘のジュン(ソ・シネ)に、ジョンテは戸惑い、煩わしく思うが……。

テクニカル・インフォメーション
:カラー
画面:Cinemascope-squeeze(16:9LB)
言語/音声:韓国語:ドルビーデジタル5.1chサラウンド

その他の情報
製作年:2007
備考:1枚組
映像特典収録
日本小売価格:¥4800

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Professional Review of "Meet Mr.Daddy (DVD) (Japan Version)"

August 13, 2007

This professional review refers to Meet Mr. Daddy (DVD) (Special Edition) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
Meet Mr Daddy is an unashamedly sentimental comedy about a sick young girl who is reunited with her incompetent though wacky criminal father - pretty much the last kind of film to be expected from Korean helmer Park Kwang Su, best known for his politically charged works such as Chilsoo and Mansoo and Black Republic. Thankfully, the acclaimed director, returning to the screen for his first feature since 1999, hasn't completely abandoned his trademark gritty approach, and he adds somewhat more substance to the film than might have been expected given the rather lightweight sounding premise.

The "Mr Daddy" of the film's title is Jong Dae (Park Shin Yang, also in The Big Swindle and Lovers in Paris), a lowlife conman and gangster who lives in a ramshackle caravan in a junkyard by the sea. Not exactly ideal father material, he is understandably shocked when he is visited during one of his frequent stints behind bars by a social worker who informs him that he has a seven year old daughter (Seo Shin Ae) seemingly desperate to see him before she is put up for adoption. Although he has no memory of her, after being promised his freedom and some money for looking after the poor girl for a month, he eagerly accepts, only to find his life turned upside down by the precocious, though unfortunately ill youngster.

Meet Mr Daddy is a film which takes a while to hit its stride, being fairly plotless for the first hour or so, with Jong Dae simply dragging his daughter around without making any real effort to interact with her. An odd and wretched man given to pulling crazy faces at the drop of a hat and who is fond of striking ridiculous poses in the privacy of his own home, he makes for a predictably awful father who is completely oblivious to the girl's obvious illness. Sadly, he proves to be an even worse criminal, spending most of his time hiding out or being threatened by his psychotic boss for repeatedly failing at even the most rudimentary of tasks. Of course, the question as to whether Mr Daddy will clean up his act is a largely rhetorical one, though director Park does at least make his transition a gradual and believable one, allowing for a satisfying if rather inevitable conclusion, complete with tacked on "one year later" epilogue just to hammer home the point.

The film works slowly and patiently at drawing the viewer into the story and the characters, eventually creeping up with a surprisingly potent emotional punch. After the initial tomfoolery, things get grittier and even violent as the film progresses, lending the proceedings a very welcome edge and an effective sense of danger. The final act sees the expected swan-dive into melodrama, though Park manages to handle the tears and last minute emotional outpourings with a modicum of subtlety and dignity. All things considered, the film does have a reasonable amount of substance, at least more so than others of its ilk, providing some commentary on the nature of family and working well as an honest attempt to relate a story of painfully human frailty.

This aside, the film generally skirts by thanks to a winning sense of humour, which mostly revolves around jokes at Jong Dae's expense, though with less of the usual reliance on slapstick. There are also a fair number of cute kid gags and moments, though these fit in pretty well since the youngster is clearly far more mature than her useless father.

Undoubtedly a lesser work by a director who has been responsible for several of the most interesting Korean films of the last few decades, Meet Mr Daddy is however not without its own charms, and though lacking in substance, it entertains and tugs at the heartstrings in a pleasant enough fashion. Whilst it is certainly hoped that Park will return to his earlier style of film making in the future, he does show here that he is perfectly capable of churning out more accessible fare with an effort that is certainly superior to other similar genre entries.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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Customer Review of "Meet Mr.Daddy (DVD) (Japan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10 (1)

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August 14, 2007

This customer review refers to Meet Mr. Daddy (DVD) (Special Edition) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
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Father Figured by Love Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
There seems to be a throng of Korean 'father' themed movies doing the rounds this year (2007) : "My Son", "Bunt", "The Show Must Go On" to name the main ones and this little gem here. I haven't seen the others yet (although all have been decently rated) but this is certainly another pretty good movie. Story is a mixture of family entertainment, drama, quirky humor and touching emotion and inevitably a sad melodramatic finish, but its all well acted and a solid script. Mostly its the double act of the Mr Daddy and his young daughter that steals the show in this. Expect, though, some nasty gangster bits sporadically throughout, but in the main its a movie about affectionate love of the heart and a transforming process of a man getting to redeem his criminal past by a little girl's love for him.

Call me Homer Simpson, but when I first began to watch this film it took me some time before I realized Shin Yang Park was the same actor who also performed in the two films "Indian Summer" and "The Un-invited" (probably 'cause he was minus his spectacles here) and his role as an half witted eccentric and quirky gangster stooge is far removed from those two professional career people he previously portrayed. His acting is fantastic in this, too, and his highly convincing character emerges as a mixture of the rough edged diamond who seems out of his gourd and an often humorous hard fallen gambling criminal with added compassion when he discovers he has a lost daughter from a previous relationship, after an orphanage teacher tracks him down in jail. Although reluctuant to take in the child to begin with, he eventually agrees (when the sensitive teacher gets upset) and takes his daughter into his ramshackle home that looks like a steel container from a long distance vehicle - on stilts.

Seo Shin Ae who is the little actress who plays his daughter is a gem to watch and who is so focused, receptive, expression full and adorably cute at her role that you'll naturally want to adopt her for yourself after watching this. She immediately shows so much love to Jong Dae who she wishes to live with and never seems to show disapproval at any of her father's habits (apart from when she is left with JD's friend...then she becomes a bit of a grumpy boots) or even his criminal back ground. She joins in with his kooky daily routines, too - practicing his bull fighting skills, teeth clacking exercises and a single egg breakfast. She loves him unconditionally and a key element to this film here. She also loves football and has this film is set in the 2002 Football World Cup, she wishes her father to take her to see Korea win at the finals. It must be difficult to find an actress like this with so much energy and timing and her natural finesse and sweet nature will steal your heart by the end of the film. There is a catch in the end, though, about the daughter, but I think compliments the overall message than becoming an annoying truth, and its shows how love itself is more important than a mere blood bond. This is also one of those movies where you will need the tissues and I don't want to say any more, but sad movie it is. Very recommend and heartfelt film.
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