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Mission Possible: Kidnapping Granny K (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)

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Kim Sang Jin, the director of box-office comedy hits like Attack the Gas Station!, Kick the Moon, and Jail Breakers, certainly knows better than any mainstream filmmaker how to craft a perfectly tuned comedy. Stepping in as the main attraction for this belly-clenching flick is Na Moon Hee ( Cruel Winter Blues ) who plays the eccentric, feisty Granny K. The veteran actress is currently riding at the peak of her career as a result of her popular role in highly rated TV sitcom Unhindered Highkick . The three kidnappers played by Kang Sung Jin (Running Wild), Yu Hae Jin (Small Town Rivals), and Yoo Gun (Operation Makeover), somehow end up as pathetic victims of their own kidnappee in this hilarious film.

Three dopey kidnappers scheme to abduct Granny K (Na Moon Hee), a successful businesswoman who owns a soup 'n' rice restaurant chain, and demand a whopping 50 million won ransom. There's Moon Geun Young (Yoo Hae Jin), a dorky lad who got all his money swindled away after cashing out his precious savings for a Uzbekistani marriage expedition. Joining Geun Young in the action is another lad (Kang Sung Jin) in desperate need of money to bail out his pregnant wife from jail and his brother-in-law (Yoo Gun), a twenty-something mindless dude who's never attended school or held a job in his life. But what first seemed like a ticket to dreamland becomes their ultimate nightmare. Granny K, kidnappee from hell, shows these boys who's the real boss around here.

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Product Title: Mission Possible: Kidnapping Granny K (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version) 邊個綁咗我阿嫲 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (香港版) 边个绑咗我阿嫲 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (香港版) Mission Possible: Kidnapping Granny K (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version) Mission Possible: Kidnapping Granny K (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Na Moon Hee | Park Sang Myun | Kang Sung Jin | Yoo Gun | Yu Hae Jin Na Moon Hee | 朴相勉 | 姜成辰 | Yoo Gun | Yu Hae Jin Na Moon Hee | 朴相勉 | 姜成辰 | Yoo Gun | Yu Hae Jin ナ・ムンフィ | パク・サンミョン | カン・ソンジン | ユゴン | ユ・ヘジン 나 문희 | 박 상면 | 강 성진 | 유건 | 유해진
Director: Kim Sang Jin Kim Sang Jin Kim Sang Jin Kim Sang Jin 김상진
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Release Date: 2010-02-05
Language: Korean
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: Letterboxed, 1.33 : 1
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): DVD-5, DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Publisher: Mei Ah (HK)
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1022149506

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導演: 金相辰
主演: 羅文熙 劉海鎮 姜成珍 劉健

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February 11, 2008

This professional review refers to Mission Possible: Kidnapping Granny K (DVD) (DTS) (Korea Version)
Mission Possible: Kidnapping Granny K is the latest outing from Korean director Kim Sang Jin, known for the hits Attack the Gas Station!, Kick the Moon, and Jail Breakers. Here he again sticks to what he does best with another wild comedy, though this time with a somewhat older protagonist than he has dealt with in the past.

After a set zany cartoon credits indicate that a caper is afoot the film gets off to a quick start as hard working restaurant chain owner Granny K (veteran actress Na Moon Hee, recently in Cruel Winter Blues and Crying Fist) is grabbed by a trio of useless kidnappers wearing oversize animal masks (played by Yoo Hae Jin, Kang Sung Jin and Yoo Gun). Almost immediately she starts mothering the goons, then actively making suggestions, and it comes as no surprise when she starts leading them, clearly with a scheme of her own in mind. This is obviously for the best as the three are arch bunglers of he highest order, clearly with no real plan of their own or indeed any idea of how to stay one step ahead of the police. Hiding out at the house of one of Granny's extended family, a bizarre super strong giant woman, the kidnappers issue their ransom demand, which the cunning old woman ups from 50 million won to a massive 50 billion won, sending her own ungrateful and greedy offspring into a panic and the media into a frenzy.

Mission Possible is amusing right from the start and keeps the comedy coming throughout, mostly in the form of good old-fashioned slapstick and pratfalls. Na Moon Hee certainly seems to have a lot of fun in the role of the feisty granny, and her amusing performance nicely anchors the film. The three male leads are similarly effective and though they are each clearly a few bricks short of a wall, they are all decent fellows at heart and the viewer comes not only to laugh at their daft antics, but also to hope that they will somehow elude capture. Kim has proved himself to be an eclectic director in the past, and although the film is a pretty broad slice of popcorn entertainment, he still manages to keep things slightly offbeat and works in plenty of action and even some romance amongst the laughs. Although not exactly tense, the film does become somewhat taught as the police draw closer, entering into a cat and mouse game with Granny and the kidnappers, enough so to keep the viewer engaged and guessing as to the outcome. There are a good few set pieces, most of which are cleverly constructed and thrilling, helping to keep the film moving along at a brisk and bouncy pace.

Where the film really works better than the vast majority of other Korean comedies is in that although director Kim tosses in a few life lessons regarding parents and their children, and a general lamentation over the importance of money, he does not do so in a heavy handed or particularly intrusive fashion. Similarly, instead of the usual last act tonal shift and dive into melodrama, the film if anything actually picks up speed and ventures into thriller territory with a Mission Impossible-style train heist. This is not to say that the film does not have an emotional core, rather that it is established early on, as Kim makes it clear that the three stooges each have their reason for the kidnapping instead of being simple criminals looking to make a big score. As such the film is consistently and subtly moral throughout, whereas other similar efforts have tended to pack in guilt free laughs for their first two thirds before suddenly expecting the viewer to take things seriously. The importance of this cannot be overstated, as it gives the film a huge lift, allowing it to come to a natural conclusion without sacrificing any of its momentum, remaining exciting and engaging right through to the end. Of course, there is still a dash of sentiment, though it is handled maturely and with dignity, and as such is hard won and all the more effective for it.

As a result, Mission Possible is not only highly entertaining, but also coherent and stands as a superior example of commercial Korean film making. Like all effective caper comedies, it works as a great cinematic balancing act which mixes in thrills and a well crafted plot along with the laughs, and as such it should appeal to viewers of all persuasions, and indeed generations.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.5 out of 10 (2)

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December 22, 2007

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Awsome Movie!!! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This movie is amazing. As soon as this movie starts, you'll be hook no doubt about it. It'll make you don't wanna get out of sight. Funny begining till end. Worth buying.
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December 16, 2007

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Super !!! Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
OMG!! This movie is really nice, even my son stayed up late to finish the movie. Its a comedy that is not corny. Will really make you laugh. Really nice. I am not fond of comedy film but this one, it's worth my time!!!
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