The Foul King VCD
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However, salvation finally comes in the unlikeliest of sources when Dae Ho happens upon a gym offering lessons in professional wrestling techniques. Initially, Dae Ho approaches the coach with the intention of discovering a way to escape his boss's brutal headlock, but as he starts to remember the heroes of his childhood, he becomes totally engrossed in the world of professional wrestling, finding it to be the confidence-boosting cure-all to the bulk of his various troubles. As he begins participating in low level wrestling matches on the indie circuit, he takes on the persona of the Foul King, a villain who'd do just about anything to beat his opponents. But when Dae Ho finds himself matched up against an up-and-coming professional wrestler, will he follow the script, take the fall, and put the emerging superstar over? Or will he try to win the day? Whatever his decision, the climactic match is an exhilarating bout that will leave audiences cheering! Thanks to a solid script and a wonderful performance by Song Kang Ho, The Foul King amounts to an oddly charming, fun-filled comedy with plenty of heart and soul!
The Cantonese track for The Foul King is voiced by Stephen Chow.
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| Product Title: | The Foul King 茅躉王 茅趸王 反則王 The Foul King |
| Artist Name(s): | Song Kang Ho (Actor) | Jang Jin Young (Actor) | Park Sang Myun 宋 康昊 (Actor) | 張真英 (Actor) | 朴相勉 宋 康昊 (Actor) | 张真英 (Actor) | 朴相勉 ソン・ガンホ (Actor) | チャン・ジニョン (Actor) | パク・サンミョン 송 강호 (Actor) | 장 진영 (Actor) | 박 상면 |
| Director: | Kim Ji Woon 金 知雲 Kim Ji Woon キム・ジウン 김지운 |
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| Release Date: | 2001-06-20 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Korean |
| Subtitles: | Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Disc Format(s): | VCD |
| Package Weight: | 110 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1001811859 |
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導演:金知雲
聲音演繹:周星馳
PK係銀行�堛漱@個小職員,生活中最驚恐既事就係如何遲到而不被上司發現。一次PK遇上上司以奪命迷暈鎖懲罰,立志要學懂破解法門。苦尋之下,終於讓他碰上退休摔角手關仁,練成摔角技倆,不但能反擊上司的奪命鎖,更成功嚇退街上的小流氓,大大回復失去���鵀菻H。但係當PK發現接受的訓練都是為應付造馬的比賽,PK注定要被打敗,以“茅躉王”為綽號的PK終於使出前所未有的真功夫,結果……
茅躉王韓國上映曾轟動一時,更是韓國影史上最賣座的喜劇。主角的爆笑演出加埋周星馳“入型入格”的配音,絕對係“打人唔死笑死”的極品。
Dao Ho is a timid bank clerk. No mather how hard he tries he always seems to land in trouble with his bullying boss. In order to find a means of escaping the boss's headlocks, he takes up pro wrestling without telling his father. In the course of his training he starts to enjoy himself in the ring and soon becomes a regular at the gym. When the local thugs begin fixing matches, the coach creates the 'Foul King' persona for Dao Ho, a masked cheat scripted to throw matches. But Dao Ho notches up some early victories and wants to ditch his'dirty tricks' to learn the moves that will make him a real wrestler.
The Foul King has been a box-office smash in Korea, drawing high critical praise and mobs of enthusiastic viewers. With the King of Comedy Stephen Chiao provides the Cantonese Voice-Over for the main character, Foul King is a comedy you shouldn't miss.
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Professional Review of "The Foul King"
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Due to the marketing and packaging strategy, Foul King is always perceived as a no-brainer comedy. People only laugh at the queer outfit of Dae Ho (Song Kang-Ho) and ignore the meaningful implication behind. If you are one of these people, I have to tell you that you have missed a lot. Our protagonist Dae Ho (Song Kang-Ho) is a shy bank clerk. He is a great failure both at the bank and at home. He does not gain any respect from his boss and his father. In order to regain his self-esteem, he decides to learn pro wrestling and becomes a wrestler eventually... You might ask, this is just like other comedies I have seen million times before, what is so special about it? What did I miss? To me, the explicit comic element is not the essence of this movie. What makes it valuable is the message behind that the director wants to convey, that is, the sorrowful nature of life. Once you are trapped in this bureaucratic system of the society, there is no way out. In this film, Dae Ho spends a lot of time to train up and finally becomes a pro wrestler, but what does he get at the end? (little spoiler here) He is still unable to beat his boss, he is still not respected by his dream girl, he still has to resume his job as a low level bank clerk. It is as if nothing has happened before. Life is still boring and hopeless as usual. The humors generated by Dae Ho are simply an act of self-mockery. The miserable ending of the film has transcended this film from a no-brainer comedy to a sympathetic parable. Instead of bringing joy and happiness to the audience, this film actually criticizes the no-brainer comedy genre severely. I have to say that Director J.W. Kim's use of cinematic language is really profound and precise. Song Kang-Ho is a gifted and diligent actor. In this film, most of the stunt works are done by him. Yes, all those throwing and jabbing action of Dae Ho are performed by the man himself! This is real professionalism. After seeing his solemn face in Shiri, it is also a surprise to see his sense of humors in Foul King , the range of his acting ability is really broad. Jang Jin-Young, as the daughter of the wrestling coach, is impressive as well. I am not sure if she has done all the stunt work herself (It looks quite real to me though), her painstaking performance just gives me a very good impression. Well, I know my "sorrowful nature of life" theory might bore many of you guys who are reading this review. Let me switch the focus a bit. In terms of the thematic elements of the film - wrestling, what I think is that there are too many wrestling scenes, and sadly to say, these scenes are generally too "professional", that it lacks spontaneity and twist at all. Maybe it is not the focus of the film, I also think that the relationship between Song Kang Ho and Jang Jin Young is too brief. VCD (HK version) - One of the selling point of this film in Hong Kong is that the distributor invites Stephen Chiau to dub Dae Ho's voice in the Cantonese version. I tried to compare the Cantonese version with the original version by switching between the two audio tracks on and off during the film, and I noticed that Stephen Chiau does add a lot of dialogues for the film. I don't want to comment on the quality of this addition, I just think it is always good to see a film in its original language, because it is the only way to get the most out of it. Sadly to say, The Chinese subtitles are made directly from the deviated Cantonese dialogues, if you don't speak Korean, watching it in Cantonese or the original version is no difference. Because of this dialogue deficiency, I would recommend anyone who wants to see this film to get the DVD version. Cool guy(s) - Song Kang-Ho Reviewed by: Kantorates - Cinespot.com |
This professional review refers to Foul King
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Due to the marketing and packaging strategy, Foul King is always perceived as a no-brainer comedy. People only laugh at the queer outfit of Dae Ho (Song Kang-Ho) and ignore the meaningful implication behind. If you are one of these people, I have to tell you that you have missed a lot. Our protagonist Dae Ho (Song Kang-Ho) is a shy bank clerk. He is a great failure both at the bank and at home. He does not gain any respect from his boss and his father. In order to regain his self-esteem, he decides to learn pro wrestling and becomes a wrestler eventually... You might ask, this is just like other comedies I have seen million times before, what is so special about it? What did I miss? To me, the explicit comic element is not the essence of this movie. What makes it valuable is the message behind that the director wants to convey, that is, the sorrowful nature of life. Once you are trapped in this bureaucratic system of the society, there is no way out. In this film, Dae Ho spends a lot of time to train up and finally becomes a pro wrestler, but what does he get at the end? (little spoiler here) He is still unable to beat his boss, he is still not respected by his dream girl, he still has to resume his job as a low level bank clerk. It is as if nothing has happened before. Life is still boring and hopeless as usual. The humors generated by Dae Ho are simply an act of self-mockery. The miserable ending of the film has transcended this film from a no-brainer comedy to a sympathetic parable. Instead of bringing joy and happiness to the audience, this film actually criticizes the no-brainer comedy genre severely. I have to say that Director J.W. Kim's use of cinematic language is really profound and precise. Song Kang-Ho is a gifted and diligent actor. In this film, most of the stunt works are done by him. Yes, all those throwing and jabbing action of Dae Ho are performed by the man himself! This is real professionalism. After seeing his solemn face in Shiri, it is also a surprise to see his sense of humors in Foul King , the range of his acting ability is really broad. Jang Jin-Young, as the daughter of the wrestling coach, is impressive as well. I am not sure if she has done all the stunt work herself (It looks quite real to me though), her painstaking performance just gives me a very good impression. Well, I know my "sorrowful nature of life" theory might bore many of you guys who are reading this review. Let me switch the focus a bit. In terms of the thematic elements of the film - wrestling, what I think is that there are too many wrestling scenes, and sadly to say, these scenes are generally too "professional", that it lacks spontaneity and twist at all. Maybe it is not the focus of the film, I also think that the relationship between Song Kang Ho and Jang Jin Young is too brief. VCD (HK version) - One of the selling point of this film in Hong Kong is that the distributor invites Stephen Chiau to dub Dae Ho's voice in the Cantonese version. I tried to compare the Cantonese version with the original version by switching between the two audio tracks on and off during the film, and I noticed that Stephen Chiau does add a lot of dialogues for the film. I don't want to comment on the quality of this addition, I just think it is always good to see a film in its original language, because it is the only way to get the most out of it. Sadly to say, The Chinese subtitles are made directly from the deviated Cantonese dialogues, if you don't speak Korean, watching it in Cantonese or the original version is no difference. Because of this dialogue deficiency, I would recommend anyone who wants to see this film to get the DVD version. Cool guy(s) - Song Kang-Ho Reviewed by: Kantorates - Cinespot.com |
Customer Review of "The Foul King"
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June 4, 2006
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| This is a very funny movie same directer as a bittersweet life and a tale of two sisters. I thought i wouldn't like it cause i don't like wrestling, but this movie is just too hilarious for me to care. The funniest moment is when the main character ddongjib-bed his opponent. It kinda get a little boring int eh middle but it picks right back up. Really enjoyed this film |
June 25, 2001
Very funny movie!
| I saw "The Foul King" subtitled in English at the Seattle Film Festival. The movie critics were mixed about it, so I was surprised that I loved it, and laughed out loud several times. The story was good and tight, with surprising plot twists. The characters were hilarious. If you like funny movies, I totally recommend it! I'd buy it myself right now if it had English subtitles (hint hint)! |












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