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GLove (DVD) (2-Disc) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3

Kang Woo Suk (Director) | Jung Jae Young (Actor) | Yoo Seon (Actor) | Kang Shin Il (Actor)
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GLove (DVD) (2-Disc) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)

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Blockbuster director Kang Woo Suk aims for the heart with his latest box office hit GLove, an inspiring sports movie based on the true story of a hearing-impaired baseball team. Jung Jae Young and Yoo Sun, the stars of Kang's previous film The Moss, team up again for a very different kind of movie. This time Jung Jae Young plays the reluctant baseball coach who grows with his team, while Yoo Sun is the supportive teacher. The film's breakthrough baseball team includes Kim Hye Sung (Jenny, Juno), Lee Hyun Woo (God of Study), and Jang Ki Bum (The Righteous Thief).

Hot-tempered, washed-up baseball player Sang Nam (Jung Jae Young) is in serious need of image rehabilitation after landing in the news yet again for his involvement in a drunken brawl. His manager (Jo Jin Ung) sends him to the boonies to coach a hearing-impaired high school baseball team. It's the last place Sang Nam wants to be, and he has no idea how to train his young ragtag players. The boys are plenty enthusiastic about his arrival, but Sang Nam is just counting the days till he can go back to the pros. As time passes, Sang Nam begins to develop a bond with the team, and together they aim for the nationals.

This edition comes with commentary, making-of, character featurettes, premiere, music video, and trailer.

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Product Title: GLove (DVD) (2-Disc) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version) GLove (DVD) (雙碟裝) (首批限量版) (韓國版) GLove (DVD) (双碟装) (首批限量版) (韩国版) グローブ (DVD2枚組)(初回限定版)(韓国版) 글러브 (DVD) (2디스크) (초회한정판) (한국판)
Also known as: 棒球之愛 / 棒球手套 棒球之爱 / 棒球手套
Artist Name(s): Jung Jae Young (Actor) | Yoo Seon (Actor) | Kang Shin Il (Actor) | Lee Hyun Woo | Kim Hye Sung (Actor) 鄭在詠 (Actor) | 柳善 (Actor) | 姜信一 (Actor) | Lee Hyun Woo | Kim Hye Sung (Actor) 郑在咏 (Actor) | 柳 善 (Actor) | 姜信一 (Actor) | Lee Hyun Woo | Kim Hye Sung (Actor) チョン・ジェヨン (Actor) | Yoo Seon (Actor) | カン・シニル (Actor) | Lee Hyun Woo | キム・へソン (Actor) 정재영 (Actor) | 유선 (Actor) | 강신일 (Actor) | 이현우 (영화배우) | 김혜성 (Actor)
Director: Kang Woo Suk 康祐碩 康佑硕 佑硕 カン・ウソク 강우석
Release Date: 2011-05-27
Language: Korean
Subtitles: English, Korean
Country of Origin: South Korea
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: Art Service
Other Information: 2-Disc
Package Weight: 170 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1024353502

Product Information

글러브 (DVD) (2디스크) (초회한정판) (한국판)

*Screen Format: 2.35:1 Anamorphic widescreen
*Sound Mix: Dolby Digital 5.1
*Extras:
-Commentary by 강우석감독, 정재영, 유선, 강신일, 김혜성, 장기범
-성심학교 야구부
-전국대회 1승 도전기
-야구는 끝났지만
-시구자
-예고편
-뮤직비디오: 허각 & 존박 "My Best"

*Director: 강우석


-1천만관객의 마음을 사로잡은 “강우석 감독”
-2010년 ‘이끼’에 이어 2011년 ‘글러브’로 돌아왔다.
-악마 같은 70대 노인에서 최강 프로투수로 화려한 변신! 정재영
-국내최초 청각장애 야구부를 모티브로 한 이야기
-전국 200만 관객 동원, 통큰 감동이 시작된다.


Synopsis

소리없는 파이팅 !
할 수 있어? 우리가 처음으로 꾸는 꿈

최다 연승! 최다 탈삼진! 3년 연속 MVP! 한마디로 대한민국 프로야구 최고의 간판투수... 였던 김상남. 음주폭행에 야구배트까지 휘둘러 징계위원회에 회부되고 잠깐 이미지 관리나 하라는 매니저의 손에 이끌려 청각장애 야구부 ‘충주성심학교’ 임시 코치직을 맡게 된다. 야구부 전체 정원 10명, 더욱이 아이들의 실력은 정상인 중학교 야구부와 맞붙어서도 가까스로 이기는 실력. 듣지 못해 공 떨어지는 위치도 못 찾고, 말 못해 팀 플레이도 안 되는 이 야구부의 목표는 전국대회 첫 출전. 상남의 등장에 그 꿈에 한 발짝 더 가까이 왔다고 생각하는 아이들과 선생님들에게 상남은 여전히 “글쎄, 안 된다니까~”를 외친다. 그 누구보다 전국대회 출전에 부정적이었던 상남은 아무도 믿어주지도 않고, 자기가 친 홈런 소리조차 듣지 못하지만 글러브만 끼면 치고 달리며 행복해하는 아이들을 보며 묘한 울컥함을 느끼고, 급기야 또 한번 대형사고(?)를 치고 마는데…

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Professional Review of "GLove (DVD) (2-Disc) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"

June 13, 2011

Award winning Korean director Kang Woo Suk, known for hard hitting, top quality blockbusters such as Public Enemy, Silmido and most recently The Moss returns with a change of pace in inspirational baseball drama Glove. Based on a true story, the film is an underdog sports tale, revolving around an irascible baseball player who is pushed into coaching a team of hearing-impaired youngsters, and reunites Kang with regular collaborator Jung Jae Young, who stars alongside fellow The Moss alumnus Yoo Sun. Sharing the spotlight with the headliners are a supporting cast of youthful faces playing the baseball team, including Kim Hye Sung (Jenny, Juno), Lee Hyun Woo (God of Study), and Jang Ki Bum (The Righteous Thief).

Jung plays Sang Nam, a top baseball star whose off the field tendency to get into drunken brawls has pushed his once glittering career close to the edge. In an attempt to rehabilitate his image, his manager and friend (Jo Jin Ung, Bestseller) arranges for him to coach a small town team of hearing-impaired high school students, a task which Sang Nam doesn't exactly approach with much enthusiasm, not least since the boys turn out to be less than stellar players. Gradually though, he becomes impressed with their determination, and along with plucky assistant coach Ms. Na (Yoo Sun), he grits his teeth and tries to whip them into shape for the upcoming national tournament.

Although Glove follows the inspirational sports underdog template pretty much to the letter, it benefits hugely from Kang Woo Suk's usual dynamic, grounded approach, which mixes character development and crowd-pleasing themes to entertaining effect. The film does have a more driven feel than most of its peers, and like its baseball team never plays for pity, attempting to inject a little grittiness to the formula. The film does work well as an inspirational drama, precisely because it doesn't try too hard in this respect, and is reasonably realistic, not building towards some all-conquering championship victory, but simply winning one game, and more importantly towards its characters winning self respect and a place in society - both Sang Nam and the boys struggling against the perception of them being disabled. Despite an at times grandiose soundtrack it generally avoids the worst cliche and melodramas of the genre, and holds the interest through what could in other hands have been a dangerously overstretched running time of two hours and twenty minutes.

Similarly, whilst Sang Nam himself is very much a standard protagonist figure for this kind of film, Jung Jae Young's solid performance lends the character an all important air of internal conflict. The script also shows the good sense not to suddenly transform him into a caring, sharing nice guy at the usual third act checkpoint, and achieves a character arc which though predictable is engaging and rewarding. Indeed, if anything it's his aggressive, often quite mean spirited character which drives the film and the baseball team, as he really puts the young players through their paces with harsh training and motivational speeches designed to roughen them up rather than mollycoddle. Oddly enough, through this the film does recall Kang's Silmido with Sang Nam effectively taking on the role of drill sergeant, and this too helps lift the film above the kind of saccharine which might have been expected.

His hard boiled temper plays off nicely against Ms. Na's far more motherly approach, and its this contrast which underscores the film and their relationship, making for a far more interesting dynamic. Although the two do inevitably draw closer towards the final act, any hints of romance are unforced and avoid undermining the rest of Kang's good work. The film as a whole has a focus on friendship and self belief, and though it would be perhaps going too far to label it a macho affair, it does have a markedly tougher feel than most sports themed efforts.

This ensures that Glove still very much has the feel of a Kang Woo Suk film and that it sits surprisingly comfortably alongside his previous more thriller-oriented output. Given a stern though likeable edge by Jung Jae Young in the lead, the film is certainly one of the best of its type from Korea in recent years and again proves that Kang is one of the very best directors of blockbuster fare.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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