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One fateful day, Dong Hyuk finds himself suddenly abducted by a mysterious group of gangsters. Naturally, the young hoodlum is puzzled as to why he's being held captive, and as the ordeal wears on, he begins to undergo a grueling sort of training. But why? Whatever the reason, Dong Hyuk does his best to escape from their clutches, but each time, he fails miserably. The consequences for his actions? More training - but each time, it's harder and more demanding than the last.
So what's the real reason behind his imprisonment? Would you believe that the gang is doing it so he can pass the police qualification exams? That's the premise behind this twisty crime drama in which a good-for-nothing young punk has to become a homicide detective, all thanks to a notorious crime ring's secret connections! Also featuring performances from Kang Shin Il (Public Enemy 1 and 2), Lee Jong Hyuk (Attack the Gas Station!), Yoon Tae Young (Never to Lose), Oh Kwang Rok (A Bittersweet Life), Park Cheol Min (Blood Rain), Heo Jeong Min (TV's Princess Lulu), and Park Yeong Hoon (director of Innocent Steps and Addicted), Mr. Socrates looks to be a gritty action picture about a decidedly different kind of undercover agent!
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| Product Title: | Mr. Socrates (Taiwan Version) 臥底流氓 (台灣版) 卧底流氓 (台湾版) Mr. Socrates (Taiwan Version) Mr. Socrates (Taiwan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Kim Rae Won (Actor) | Kang Shin Il (Actor) | Yoon Tae Young (Actor) 金來元 (Actor) | 姜信一 (Actor) | 尹泰勇 (Actor) 金来元 (Actor) | 姜信一 (Actor) | Yoon Tae Young (Actor) キム・レウォン (Actor) | カン・シニル (Actor) | ユン・テヨン (Actor) 김 래원 (Actor) | 강신일 (Actor) | 윤태영 (Actor) |
| Release Date: | 2006-10-06 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.33 : 1 |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Duration: | 110 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Ching Da Video Enterrises, INC. (TW) |
| Package Weight: | 110 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004536237 |
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* Sound Mix : Dolby Digital 5.1
具東赫(金來沅飾)是一名六親不認,連朋友都可以出賣的黑幫小混混,平日盡做些不法勾當. 某日一名身為黑幫臥底的警察被殺,黑幫組織需要重新培養一名臥底進入警部,於是交由一群幹部選人培訓,而具東赫就是他們首選人才。
幹部用了各種手法與懲罰,要具東赫在最短的時間內記住所有基考和特考的素材內容。 比如將他的手銬在鐵軌上,要他在火車來之前說出答案。將他吊進水中,讓他反省不該在上課睡覺。具東赫果然不負眾望,考上了警察,然而他只是個交通警察。 於是黑幫組織又用了方法讓他進入重案組。
當具東赫抓回一個犯人,為社會解決亂源時,黑幫組織竟要他利用他的警察身份,以自我保衛的方式來殺人—具東赫開始思考這是否就是他要的路?他不想像父親一樣在牢獄中度過人生,他想活的有尊嚴有理想,於是他玩命似的策劃了一場對黑幫組織的反擊……
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Mr. Socrates is the first film proper from Choi Jin Won, whose only previous credit of note was co-directing Memento Mori (the sequel to influential teen horror Whispering Corridors), and is another in the long line of hip, stylized crime dramas that have been pouring out of Korea over the last few years. Sadly, this in itself may be enough to put off many viewers, as there is no denying the fact that the film's central premise treads familiar ground. However, as with A Bittersweet Life, lurking beneath the surface is a surprising amount of depth and a genuinely interesting central protagonist. Of course, it helps that the film has a slyly ironic sense of humor, and countless scenes of people being beaten to a pulp with steel baseball bats, all of which contribute to what is a highly entertaining film which deserves to stand out from the crowd of similar efforts. The plot follows Dong Hyuk (Kim Rae Won, in a departure from his last role in the romantic comedy My Little Bride) a common street thug who is clearly going nowhere with his life. One night, he is kidnapped by a group of gangsters who keep him prisoner in an abandoned school. Here, he is put through a brutal regime of lessons and training with one purpose in mind - to prepare him for the police qualification exams. Probably as a result of having seen too many films, the gangsters have the brilliant idea of turning Dong Hyuk into a tame homicide detective to help use the law for their own benefits. Unsurprisingly, things don't go quite to plan, as Dong Hyuk takes to his job like a fish to water, mainly for the simple reason that he sees being a policeman as a great excuse for getting into fights with impunity. Although the story is immediately reminiscent of Infernal Affairs and Old Boy, the film owes far more to Public Enemy in that it takes a bleak and humorous look at modern notions of justice and the law. The film does this in a reasonable philosophical manner, portraying the police force and the gangsters as being similar, and depicting both as groups who use the law only when it suits them. Corruption is seen at every turn, with a complete lack of honest or traditionally 'good' characters. This moral void makes for interesting viewing, and the constant cynicism of the narrative, with the characters furthering their schemes only through luck or violence, is frequently amusing. The film as a whole is very funny, with the character of Dong Hyuk in particular providing a good number of laughs. He is an essentially symbolic figure, being a directionless, almost idiotic thug who is forced to learn and become a better person on the pain of constant beatings and threats on his life. The film's title comes into play as, once working as a policeman, he starts quoting philosophy to some of the people he thrashes, clearly without any understanding of what he is saying. Dong Hyuk does develop and grow through the film, and as such the viewer comes to care about his fate, mainly due to the fact that although he is undoubtedly vicious, he has an almost admirable single-mindedness that sets him apart from the rest of the scum. Mr. Socrates is fast moving, with plenty of action, most of it violent, though thankfully without any needless set pieces or the elaborately staged shoot outs which tend to find their way into such films. This lends the proceedings a gritty, if not entirely believable air and makes the director's musings on justice easier to swallow. There are flaws, however, mainly in the unavoidable sense of familiarity and the fact that there is little here that has not been seen before, especially in the anti-climatic ending which serves only to tie together the various plot strands in a too-hurried manner. However, the film is exciting, highly entertaining, drawing strength from its irreverent attitude, its likeable characters, and its desire to delve deeper into societal themes of right and wrong. Movie Grade: 4/5 Review by James - BeyondHollywood.com |
Customer Review of "Mr. Socrates (Taiwan Version)"
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September 3, 2007
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This is an excellent movie with a very endearing main character. The picture quality is average, mostly good enough to watch, but with a few parts quite blurred and grainy. I do not know why, but the Taiwan versions are often not as good as the Hong Kong versions with regards to picture quality. And the version I bought (DVD Taiwan) DID HAVE ENGLISH SUBTITLES despite what is said on the product page. This was an excellent surprise, because I nearly did not buy it when I saw the warning by YesAsia that it not have English subtitles ... |
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September 7, 2006
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MY IDOL SUFFERED A LOT OF BEATING IN THIS MOVIE. ITS ABOUT A BAD GUY WHO BECAME A GOOD POLICEMAN BUT HAVE TO UNDERGO THOROUGH TRANSFORMATION. AT LEAST, FOR ME ITS A NEW STORY...SO OK LANG. |
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May 30, 2006
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It was damn boring.Had to dragged on to finish this movie.Really dissapointing.Wasn't impressed.That's what I can say about this movie.Please don't waste your money on this one |
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March 14, 2006
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i bought this movie only to watch kim rae won.. lol ;) this movie was way better than i thought it would be!! great action and pretty funny too! i think kim rae won did a great job with this movie. he plays a great A-hole too. haha.. you should watch it... i don't think you'll be disappointed. and bonus for the ladies... kim rae won looks so hot in this movie! it was kinda slow in the beginning though... it kept me thinking "why are they doing this to him!?" for me, this isn't a movie i'll only watch once. but i rate it a 9 only because of the slow beginning. |
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January 25, 2006
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Kim, Rae Won has made a change of his outlook appearance, he works really hard in this movie, lots of flighting scenes. The story is good, worth to look at with Kim's fantastic performance. |











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