Hellcats (AKA: Some Like It Hot) (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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Still fiddling with the ending of her story for almost a year, 27-year old screenwriter Ami (Kim Min Hee) locks herself in a smoke-filled motel room wearing her grungy rags, hoping to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Living under the same roof with her older sister and niece hasn't been an easy ride, and her life hasn't been so dandy lately. Another of Ami's biggest headaches is her not-so-perfect boyfriend, Won Suk (Kim Hong Soo, Romantic Warriors), who seems a world apart from Seung Won (Kim Sung Soo, Monopoly), a hot accountant whom she secretly met through a blind date. Then there is her sister Young Mi (Lee Mi Sook) who comes with many titles: sassy single mom, top-notch interior designer, and cougar who devours young men. But her hunting days soon run out as she faces a major crisis in her life - menopause! The youngest in the household, Kang Ae (Ahn So Hee) is a typical teenager with raging hormones. As she preps herself for "the night" with her boyfriend (Kim Bum, Unhindered Highkick), something unexpected happens. Can these three women ultimately find recipes to their own happiness?
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| Product Title: | Hellcats (AKA: Some Like It Hot) (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version) Hellcats (AKA: Some Like It Hot) (DVD) (單碟裝) (韓國版) Hellcats (AKA: Some Like It Hot) (DVD) (单碟装) (韩国版) お熱いのがお好き (DVD) (韓国版) 뜨거운것이 좋아 (DVD) (일반판) (한국판) |
| Also known as: | 喜歡火熱的 喜欢火热的 |
| Artist Name(s): | Lee Mi Sook (Actor) | Kim Min Hee (Actor) | Ahn So Hee (Actor) | Kim Sung Soo (Actor) | Kim Bum (Actor) | Kim Heung Soo (Actor) 李美淑 (Actor) | 金敏姬 (Actor) | Ahn So Hee (Actor) | 金成秀 (Actor) | 金範 (Actor) | 金興秀 (Actor) 李美淑 (Actor) | 金敏姬 (Actor) | Ahn So Hee (Actor) | 金成秀 (Actor) | 金範 (Actor) | 金兴秀 (Actor) イ・ミスク (Actor) | キム・ミニ (Actor) | Ahn So Hee (Actor) | キム・ソンス (Actor) | キム・ボム (Actor) | キム・フンス (Actor) 이 미숙 (Actor) | 김 민희 (Actor) | 안소희 (Actor) | 김 성수 (Actor) | 김범 (Actor) | 김흥수 (Actor) |
| Director: | Kwon Chil In 權七仁 权七仁 クォン・チリン 권칠인 |
| Release Date: | 2011-02-18 |
| 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: | 1-Disc |
| Package Weight: | 110 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1024037882 |
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*Screen Format: 2.35 : 1 Anamorphic Widescreen
*Sound Mix: Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS
*Director: 권칠인
여자에겐 절대 들켜서 안될 세 가지가 있다.
바람, 주름살, 그리고......!!!
일도 연애도 오리무중! 아미 - Cast 김민희
일도 연애도 뜨겁게! 영미 - Cast 이미숙
연애도 사랑도 궁금해! 강애 - Cast 안소희
나이는 달라도… 일도, 사랑도, 연애도, 그것도! 뜨거운 것이 좋아!
인생에 우리 대신 심판을 해주는 사람이 있으면 좋겠건만, 언제나 그렇듯 선택은 자신의 몫!
나이와 세대와 상관없이, 인생은 쉴 틈 없이 우리에게 선택을 강요한다!
오늘도 뜨겁게 고민하며 처절하게 살고 있는 한 지붕 세 여자.
아미, 영미, 강애는 과연 어떤 선택을 하게 될까?
2008년, 뜨거운 girl들의 선택이 궁금하다!
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Despite its inappropriate title and DVD cover, which would seem to suggest some kind of anarchic girl power sex comedy, Hellcats is actually a genuine attempt to depict the lives, and indeed love lives of women from three different generations in modern day Korea. This is no more than should be expected from director Kwon Chil In, whose 2003 hit Singles was one of the first films from the country to openly tackle the subject. Based upon the comic 10, 20 and 30 by Kang Mo Rim, the film centres upon three women living together, beginning with 27 year old failed screenwriter Ah Mi (television actress Kim Min Hee), whose life is in freefall and who has to choose between her shabby rocker ex-boyfriend Won Suk (Kim Hong Soo, also in Romantic Warriors) and new suave accountant beau Seung Won (Kim Sung Soo, Monopoly) while trying to quit smoking and control her drinking and temper. Her older sister Young Mi (Lee Mi Sook, Untold Scandal) isn't much better off, a controlling and lonely 40-year-old former man-eater on the verge of menopause who launches into an eye-opening affair with a young actor from her theatre troupe. Last but not least is Young Mi's daughter Kang Ae (Wonder Girls singer Ahn So Hee), a high school student who desperately chases after her long-time sweetheart, only to find herself confused by feelings for her female best friend. Hellcats is a film obviously aimed primarily at female audiences, though this is not to say that it is a particularly feminist piece of cinema as such, and it should still be of interest to all persuasions. This is mainly by virtue of the fact that Kwon Chil In makes a concerted and genuine effort to really bring his characters to convincing life, and it's certainly pleasing to see a female-oriented romantic drama which is not populated by the usual "sassy" stereotypes or doe-eyed though simple minded angels. All three of the women are fascinating, and more important, believable characters whose lives are filled with the kind of everyday problems and emotional conflicts that viewers are only too likely to have encountered themselves. As a result, though they are not always likeable, making their fair share of mistakes and bad decisions, they are always sympathetic, and their stories make for engaging and unpredictable viewing. The film is realistic throughout, and through this it manages to transcend being a straightforward piece of domestic drama, coming across instead as being concerned with life, love and dreams in general. Although it takes its characters through some pretty rough times it manages to come out with a positive, life-affirming message, though without patronising or offering any quick-fix solutions. Surprisingly, despite the obvious potential for tears and hysteria, the melodrama is kept to a dignified minimum, and the film is all the more moving for it. Ah Mi gets most of the screen time and holds the film together with her narration, though Young Mi and Kang Ae are by no means mere bit-players. Each of the three has their own distinct personalities and problems, and Kwon weaves the various narrative strands together skilfully, switching between them in a manner that nicely accentuates the drama. The actresses all turn in convincing performances, in particular Kim Min Hee, whose role is arguably the most difficult and emotionally intense. Needless to say, the male characters are not as developed as the female leads, though thankfully some effort is still made to flesh them out a little, and as a result the film does have a sense of balance rather than of being told wholly from the point of view of only one of the sexes. The film shows a light touch, and there is a fair amount of comedy, though thankfully this is kept firmly in the background so as not to detract from the all-important realism. Quite a few of the laughs come from the excruciatingly embarrassing, though sadly recognisable situations that the women frequently find themselves in, though these never degenerate into slapstick or anything too mean spirited. Kwok's direction is matter of fact though intimate, which again is just as well, as too much in the way of visual flourishes might have taken viewers out of the story. It is precisely this quality which makes Hellcats far more entertaining and enjoyable than might have been expected, and which allows it to stand as an engaging piece of deeply humanistic cinema. Although obviously likely to be of more interest to female viewers, it should not be ignored by anyone after a believable and well-crafted look at modern life and relationships. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |










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