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Adapted from Matsumoto Taiyo's popular comic, Ping Pong stars none other than the young and talented Kubuzuka Yosuke. Up-and-coming star ARATA, comedic actor Takenaka Naota (Waterboys), and Hong Kong actor Sam Lee (Made in Hong Kong) also appear in the film. With exceptional direction by Kudo Kankuro, a great line-up of stars, and some mighty impressive ping pong finesse, Ping Pong is a sports comedy classic.
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Product Title: Ping Pong Special Limited Edition DTS (Korean Version) Ping Pong Special Limited Edition DTS (Korean Version) Ping Pong Special Limited Edition DTS (Korean Version) Ping Pong Special Limited Edition DTS (Korean Version) 핑퐁 Special Edition 한정판 DTS (한국판)
Artist Name(s): Sam Lee | Takenaka Naoto | Kubozuka Yosuke | ARATA | Kudo Kankuro | Nakamura Shido | Natsuki Mari | Sori Fumihiko 李燦森 | 竹中直人 | 窪塚洋介 | ARATA | 宮藤官九郎 | 中村獅童 | 夏木 Mari | Sori Fumihiko 李灿森 | 竹中直人 | 洼冢洋介 | ARATA | 宫藤官九郎 | Nakamura Shido | 夏木 Mari | Sori Fumihiko 李燦森(サム・リー) | 竹中直人 | 窪塚洋介 | ARATA | 宮藤官九郎 | 中村獅童 | 夏木マリ | 曽利文彦 Sam Lee | Takenaka Naoto | Kubozuka Yosuke | ARATA | Kudo Kankuro | Nakamura Shido | Natsuki Mari | Sori Fumihiko
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Release Date: 2006-11-04
Language: Japanese
Subtitles: English, Japanese, Korean
Country of Origin: Hong Kong, Japan
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: Widemedia Korea
Other Information: DVD + OST
Package Weight: 210 (g)
Shipment Unit: 2 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004541600

Product Information

* Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 & 2.0 / dts
* Extras :
DISC 1 : Movie (114분)
O.S.T (8곡/15분)

DISC 2 : Supplement (173분) - 한글지원
단편작품 - 쿠도 칸쿠로 감독,각본/팅퐁
- 소리 후미히코 프로듀스 쿵푸 마스터
메이킹 - 메이킹 오브 '핑퐁'
- 메인 캐스트 영상잡
- 하라오카 코치의 탁구교실
본편해설 - CG신 해설
- 디지털 시네마에 대해서
- 콘티 & 본편 비교(스마일 VS 중국인 / 페코 VS 드레곤)
삭제장면 - 캡틴 오오타
- 양친의 위로
- 유원지의 두 사람
- 최고의 시합
- 악마의 재회
- 회상 씬
- 새로운 시작
광고소재 - 예고편 모음( 극장특보,극장예고편,30초특보,TV스팟A,B,C )
- 제작발표회 기자회견
- 완성 피로시사회
- 개봉 첫날 무대인사

* Director : 소리 후미히코

■ 타이요 마츠모토의 만화 원작을 기반으로 한 영화 <핑퐁>은 일본 대중문화계의 뉴 제너레이션들이 뭉쳐 만들어낸 새로운 희망 같은 작품이다.

■ VFX 감독 출신인 소리 후미히코가 CG로 멋지게 만들어낸 스포츠의 극한적 표현방식, 각본 데뷔작 로 그 해 영화 시상식의 모든 각본상을 휩쓸어 버렸던 쿠도 칸쿠로, 천진난만함과 카리스마를 동시에 표출하는 젊은 연기파 배우 쿠보즈카 요스케라는 3박자가 만나 빚어내는 하모니는 영화제의 거대한 명성과 순애보로 대표되어 왔던 일본영화의 정형화된 이미지를 깨부수며 새로운 일본영화의 미래를 제시한다.
■ 천재와 범재 사이, 꿈과 현실의 간극 등 청춘영화에서 보여질 수 있는 모든 이야기를 만화적 상상력으로 멋지게 뒤틀어 제시하는 영상은 손에 땀을 쥐게 만든다. 괴짜 페코와 소심한 스마일을 사랑하게 될 수 밖에 없을 2002년 일본 최고의 화제작.

탁구 만큼은 지구상에서 1인자가 되고 싶다고 꿈꾸는 엉뚱한 고등학생 페코(쿠보즈카 요스케)와 탁구는 그저 시간 때우기 취미생활로 여기는 스마일(아라타). 무뚝뚝하고 웃는 모습을 거의 볼 수 없는 스마일은 자신의 명랑쾌활한 친구 탁구천재 페코를 영웅으로 생각한다. 하지만 페코가 상해 탁구 주니어 팀에서 온 엘리트 유학생에게 완패를 당하고, 연이어 전국 고교 체육대회에서 또다른 선수에게도 패하고 슬럼프에 빠지게 되자 둘의 사이는 멀어지게 된다. 한편, 스마일의 숨겨진 재능을 눈치챈 코치의 눈에 띄어 급속도로 실력이 성장한 스마일은 마침내 페코의 최고 라이벌로 떠오르게 된다. 오랜 시간 탁구에 대한 열정을 함께해온 친구간의 대결, 최후의 승자는 누가 될 것인가?
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Professional Review of "Ping Pong Special Limited Edition DTS (Korean Version)"

February 28, 2003

This professional review refers to Ping Pong (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

With the rapid evolution of the computer graphic technology, comic adaptation has become a popular trend for filmmakers all over the world. In Hollywood, there are comic-movies like Daredevil, Spider Man, and in Hong Kong, Storm Riders, A Man Called Hero and Mater Cute 2001 are also adapted from domestic comics. Japan, the kingdom of comic, wouldn't fall behind as well, the diverse comic market has provided unlimited choices for filmmakers. This time, the beloved Ping Pong has made its way to the big screen.

The story centers on two main characters, Peko (Yosuke Kubozuka) and Smile (Arata). Both of them are talented ping pong players, and they also happen to be good friends. Peko is arrogant while Smile is just the opposite. Similar to its counterparts, Ping Pong follows the formula of this genre strictly, that is, it begins with the introduction of the protagonists -> short success -> failure -> revitalization -> final success. While the story may not seem to be too much of a surprise, audience should remember not to overlook the subtle computer special effects. It is said that the director Fumihiko Sori used to work on some special effects projects in Hollywood before, that may explain why the effects in this movie are so well planned and executed that it is hard to find a flaw.

Comic and movie are two different medium. Comic, which can expand to many pages and issues easily, always allows more room for characters and plot developments. While for film, due to the limited duration, everything is kept short and concise. Therefore, comic is usually severely trimmed or modified when it is adapted to film. I have not seen the comic of Ping Pong before, but it seems that the story of the movie is quite monotonous. Except for the major ping pong tournament plot, there is almost no sub-plot at all. As the audience, we do not know anything about Peko and Smile's life, whether they have a family or girlfriend is kept unknown to us. We are also not sure if they have received any pressure from their family or the school. The lack of character development has weakened the dramatic tension quite a bit. Nevertheless, perhaps it is because of this simplification of subject matter, the director was able to double his effort in certain areas. In this movie, the most remarkable part is definitely the depiction of Peko and Smile's friendship. Without the use of any ostensible scenes or blatant dialogues, Fumihiko Sori was able to make us believe the intimacy of their relationships through a series of events that do not seem to be over-passionate.

Among all the popular young actors in Japan, Yosuke Kubozuka may not be the most handsome one, but he is absolutely the most talented one. From the furious Korean student in Go! to the highly comical Peko in Ping Pong, he is never tired of delivering surprise to us. Compared to the outgoing Peko, Arata's Smile (named because he never smiles) is just too reserved and stoical to win the love of the audience. Hong Kong actor Sam Lee also shares a role as a Chinese ping pong player, but with the focus on the two leads throughout the entire film, there is not much he can do to steal the spotlights.

In short, Ping Pong is an entertaining movie. While the plot may seem little monotonous, it does successfully raise up some interesting topics (e.g. the alternative definition of hero) that are worth some further explorations and contemplations.

Cool guy(s) - Yosuke Kubozuka


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Customer Review of "Ping Pong Special Limited Edition DTS (Korean Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.5 out of 10 (28)

Kevin Kennedy
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November 15, 2007

This customer review refers to Ping Pong (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
At least it looks good... Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
"Ping Pong" visually is quite stylish; its ping pong action looks fabulous. However, its story is underdeveloped and its characters are cartoonish.

The filmmakers' concern for style over substance became evident quite early in the movie when we are introduced to the character called China, whom we are told is from Shanghai. China never speaks putonghua or Shanghainese; he speaks only Cantonese. Clearly, the filmmakers didn't care that it was unrealistic to have a Cantonese-speaking character from Shanghai. And the same lack of realism infects the entire film.

Frankly, I never believed any of the characters. Throughout the film, I was never able to detach myself from the thought that these are actors playing parts in a movie. In other words, the characters never came to life for me. Why? Because they are all paper-thin.

I probably am overrating this film by giving it eight stars. Frankly, I can't imagine sitting through it for a second time. However, it is visually interesting, its sports action is entertaining, and its ends strongly. I wish that the filmmakers had taken as much care with developing the rest of the story as they did with those final scenes.
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Rhoda
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October 29, 2007

This customer review refers to Ping Pong (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Perfect Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Very very nice!!! Didn't really expect much from this movie but surpringly it was a really entertaining one.

No wonder this film was nominated for several awards. Too bad they only got one. Nice movie... you'll never get tired of watching over and over again.
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Maximillian
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September 16, 2007

This customer review refers to PING PONG (DTS Special Edition)(Limited Edition) (Japan Version - English Subtitles)
Fun and Engaging Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Yousuke Kubozuka and Arata star as best friends and teammates Peco and Smile in this manga-based, contemplative look at table tennis. Participating in local competitions in the hopes of defeating heavy favorites China (Hong Kong actor Sam Lee), Akuma (Koji Ookura), and Dragon (Shido Nakamura), the two heroes suffer their ups and downs and finally come to understand themselves, each other, and the nature of sport.

The film succeeds in large part through fantastic editing and a very engaging visual style. Eschewing romance and a clear good versus evil motif, the film is also able to focus more on the deveopment and struggles of each character: Peco's determination, Smile's devotion, Akuma's desire to please, China's arrogance, and Dragon's inner struggle. As such, it rises above traditional sports films. This is helped by wonderful supporting performances from Naoto Takenaka and Mari Natsuki and director Fumihiko Sori's focus on friendship, hero worship, and the sheer enjoyment of competition.
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Kat
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September 29, 2005

This customer review refers to Ping Pong (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Exciting Ping Pong and Good Acting Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
It was so much fun to see the dazzling ping pong
playing and the wonderful acting of Yosuke Kobuzuka
and Arata.
I enjoyed this film.
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PAUL
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February 22, 2005

This customer review refers to PING PONG (DTS Special Edition)(Limited Edition) (Japan Version - English Subtitles)
FANTASTIC!!! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
So many good things have been said about this move--the special effects, the music, etc. that I'm not going to repeat it. I loved this movie so much because it dealt with friendship as well as the sport. It was touching to see the relationship of Smile and Peco and how the cared for and idolised each other in their own ways. Of course, since it's based on the manga, many characters are a bit over the top, but that's the fun of it. It's a movie i saw over and over again and, when I was in Japan last year, ensured that I made a trip to Katase, where it takes place. Definitely treat yourself to this DVD.
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