Oh! My God 2 (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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YesAsia Editorial Description
As heir to Korea's biggest taxi company, playboy Im Jung Hwan (Choi Sung Kook) spends money like water and stirs up trouble in droves. Life is totally great for Jung Hwan until his mother (Kim Hyung Ja) suddenly cracks down and takes away his money. What's more, she orders him to start driving a taxi to earn his keep! Jung Hwan, who's never worked a day in his life, can only comply, but he keeps angering his customers and even tries to put up his taxi as collateral for a loan. When Jung Hwan's first passenger, Eun Ji (Lee Young Eun), runs off without paying, it marks the fateful beginning of a bickering romance between the sassy poor girl and the down-on-luck heir in disguise.
This edition comes with audio commentary, set featurette, poster shoot, music video, and trailer.
Technical Information
| Product Title: | Oh! My God 2 (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version) Oh! My God 2 (DVD) (初回限量版) (韓國版) Oh! My God 2 (DVD) (初回限量版) (韩国版) 救世主 2 구세주 2 (DVD) (초회한정판) (한국판) |
| Also known as: | 不小心搞大了2, Oh! 唔覺意,搞大咗!!2 不小心搞大了2, Oh! 唔觉意,搞大咗!!2 |
| Artist Name(s): | Choi Sung Kook | Lee Young Eun Choi Sung Kook | Lee Young Eun Choi Sung Kook | Lee Young Eun チェ・ソングク | イ・ヨンウン 최성국 | 이영은 |
| Director: | Hwang Seung Jae Hwang Seung Jae Hwang Seung Jae ファン・スンジェ 황승재 |
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| Release Date: | 2009-06-05 |
| 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: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1020274630 |
Product Information
* Screen Format : 1.85 : 1 Anamorphic Widescreen
* Sound Mix : Dolby Digital 5.1 & 2.0
* Extras :
- Commentary with 황승재 감독, 정필주 PD, 이영은, 조상기
- 오! 나의 촬영장
- 포스터 촬영현장
- Music Video ‘아름다운 구속’ : 이영은
- 스 팟
- Trailer
* Director : 황승재
- 본편 코멘터리 수록!!: 황승재 감독, 정필주PD, 이영은, 조상기
- 영화 촬영현장과 포스터 촬영현장, 이영은의 뮤직비디오 등 폭소의 제작 현장을 생생히 부가영상으로 공개!
- ‘한국의 주성치’ 최성국! 몸을 아끼지 않는 열연과 코믹 본능! 청순가련한 이미지에서 엉뚱하고 깜직한 엽기녀로 변신한‘이영은’!
- 대한민국 국민들의 십년 묵은 스트레스를 날린다! 뻔뻔(Fun Fun)하게 찾아온 <구세주2>의 웃음 바이러스
꽃보다 나쁜 남자, 임정환 인생의 시즌2는 ‘택시드라이버’로 컴백!
향기 때문에 피부과 다닌 택시 재벌 후계자 임정환
“나 임정환이야!”
신화그룹 후계자 구준표도 부럽지 않다! 국내 최고의 택시 재벌 ‘명신운수’의 유일한 후계자 임정환은 명성에 걸맞게 흥청망청 돈 쓰고 향락의 생활에 젖어 모자라지만 착한 친구 칠구와 젊음을 즐긴다. 하지만 그에게도 위기가 찾아오니 졸지에 택시기자로 전락하게 된 것. 한번도 일해본 적 없는 정환은 근무태만, 승차거부 등 막장 택시기사짓거리도 모자라 택시를 담보로 사채까지 빌리며 여전히 사고를 친다. 하지만 그에게도 구세주가 나타나니…
최성국
대한민국 대표 코미디 배우로서 막강한 흥행파워를 자랑하는 최성국. ‘한국의 주성치’로 불리며 몸을 아끼지 않는 열연과 범접할 수 있는 코믹 본능으로 최고의 웃음을 선사하는 그가 <구세주2>로 2년 만에 돌아왔다! <색즉시공> 시리즈를 비롯해 <낭만자객><대한이, 민국씨>등을 통해 영화 관객들에게 코믹 지존으로 인정받는 그지만, 연기를 그만두고 싶을 정도로 슬럼프도 심했다고 한다. 하지만 <구세주2>를 하지 않으면 평생 후회할 것 같아 다시 한번 스크린 앞에 섰으니 어찌 기대하지 않을 수 있겠는가… 최성국은 <구세주2>를 통해 최고의 바람둥이 임정환으로 웃음뿐 아니라 기분 좋은 배반감을 선사할 예정이다.
색즉시공(2002) | 낭만자객(2003) | 이대로, 죽을 순 없다(2005) | 구세주(2006) | 연리지(2006) 김관장 대 김관장 대 김관장(2007) | 색즉시공 시즌 2(2007) | 대한이, 민국씨(2008)
돈 없이도 택시를 즐겨 타는 이에 자주 김 끼는 이은지
“오! 나의 구세주~ 절대 놓치지 않을거예요!”
은지에게 걸려온 한 통의 전화... 병원으로 급히 와달라는 것이다. 정신 없이 뛰어나와 택시를 탄 은지는 승차 거부하는 기사를 보기 좋게 물리치지만, 아차 지갑을 안 갖고 왔다. 금방 갔다 주겠노라고 말하고 병원으로 들어가지만 택시비를 빌리는 것은 고사하고 삶의 의욕마저 빼앗기는 은지. 자살을 결심하고 옥상으로 올라간다. 그리고 불어오는 바람에 몸을 맡기려는데…. 그녀를 구해준 구세주가 있었으니 그는 다름아닌, 막장 택시드라이버 임정환! “ 돈이 없으면 반지라도 내놔!”
이영은
청순하고 깜찍한 외모로 스크린과 브라운관을 넘나들며 활발한 활동을 하고 있는 이영은이 <구세주2>에서 택시재벌 후계자의 마음을 사로잡는 엽기걸로 등장, 색다른 변신을 시도한다. <그녀를 믿지마세요> <바르게 살자>등을 통해 영화 관객들에게 친숙한 이영은은 <구세주2>에서의 놀라운 변신을 통해 한국영화를 이끌어 갈 신인으로 주목 받을 것이다.
그녀를 믿지 마세요 (2004) | 바르게 살자(2007) | 여름, 속삭임(2008)
아 신이시여! 이번에도 막장 인생의 임정환을 구원하실 수 있겠사옵니까?
국내 최고의 택시 재벌 ‘명신 운수’ 후계자 임정환(최성국 役).
전국 나이트를 평정하고 전세계 명품으로 온몸을 치장한 그에게 청천벽력같이 불어 닥친 위기가 있으니 그것은 바로 신화그룹 강회장도 울고 갈 명신운수 사장, 어머니의 한마디 “너 내일부터 택시 몰아 돈벌어!” 그 동안 흥청망청 쓴 돈과 회사 금고에서 훔친 돈을 한달 안에 모두 갚으라는 것!
일해본 적 없는 정환은 마지못해 운전대를 잡지만 뺀질거리고 근무태만에 승차거부를 일삼더니 결국 택시를 담보로 사채까지 쓰며 여전히 사고를 친다. 그러던 중 그의 첫 손님이자 택시비를 안내고 병원으로 사라진 은지(이영은 役)를 만나게 된다. 정환은 그녀를 찾아가 택시비 대신 반지를 담보로 받아내지만 잃어버리게 되고, 이후 택시비를 갚으러 찾아온 은지는 반지값을 핑계로 정환을 괴롭힌다. 이 와중에 정환은 잠시 접어놓을 수 밖에 없었던 내면의 카사노바 기질이 되살아나는데….
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Professional Review of "Oh! My God 2 (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"
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With the original Oh! My God having been a surprise box office smash, a sequel was always going to be a distinct possibility. Now, viewers can get another comic dose of lovable rogue Im Jung Hwan as the follow up arrives, with director Kim Jung Woo having handed the reigns to newcomer Hwang Seung Jae. Needless to say, the film sees the return of top funny man Choi Sung Kook, who has risen to the top of his game thanks to roles in other popular comedies including Sex is Zero and Master Kims. This time, his romantic interest is played by the gorgeous Lee Young Eun (also in Summer Whispers), who proves a suitable foil in another tale of daft schemes and amiable nonsense.
This time around the film starts with Im Jung Hwan (Choi Sung Kook) having a fine old time and living it up as the heir to a huge taxi company. Unfortunately, his mother (Kim Hyung Ja) gets fed up with his lazy ways, and forces him to drive one of the taxis in order to keep his inheritance. This doesn't sit well with the work-shy Jung Hwan, who proceeds to annoy his customers and spend most of his time sleeping in his car. Things change when he meets a young woman called Eun Ji (Lee Young Eun), who runs off without paying, only to return the next day looking for her lost ring. After the inevitable bickering dies down, romance starts to blossom, giving rise to the question as to whether Jung Hwan really is a changed man, or whether he will return to his old scoundrel ways. Oh! My God 2 is a very straightforward and clearly structured film, being broken down into three acts of comedy, romance and melodrama. The first part of the film, which basically follows Jung Hwan through a series of wacky adventures as a taxi driver, is the strongest, bouncing through an array of amusingly random set pieces, including his being tricked into going back to the flat of a gay customer to supposedly watch a film with him and other such foolishness. Choi Sung Kook is one of Korea's funniest comic talents, and he is on fine form here in a great role, with his roguish playboy ways and rampant materialism making for lots of laughs. Thanks to his charismatic performance, Jung Hwan emerges as a likeable protagonist, despite the fact that he is incredibly selfish, and as such his romance with Eun Ji works surprisingly well. The second act of the film does see the film quite literally head off in a different direction, as for no real reason the couple go on the road, leading to plenty of scenic shots as they go to the beach, go fishing in the countryside and generally have a pleasant time together. Lee Young Eun is cute and spritely, thankfully without being too much of a My Sassy Girl clone, and the film remains engaging as she attempts to turn Jung Hwan from a spoiled brat into a man. The film does fall down somewhat during its last half hour, after a left-field plot twist sends it into much more melodramatic territory, complete with mawkish sentiment and countless shots of characters staring off into the distance. Although the viewer does care about the characters, mainly thanks to the leads rather than any real depth, this is all quite awkward, and director Hwang doesn't quite manage to pull off the change in tone. Wisely, he has the good sense to still throw in a few gags revolving around the supporting cast, and whilst some of these are tangential to say the least they do help to carry the film through to its conclusion. To be honest, this sudden dive into heavy handed emotion is pretty much par for the course with Korean cinema, and shouldn't come as too much of a surprise. Certainly, Oh! My God 2 is no worse an offender than most of its peers, and for the most part makes for bright and breezy entertainment. Genuinely amusing in places and benefitting from a pair of likeable leads, it makes for well-meaning, undemanding fun. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
Customer Review of "Oh! My God 2 (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"
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July 14, 2009
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One thing about “Oh My God 2” the cast and crew certainly enjoyed making this, especially Sung-koo Choi whose constantly in hysterics, speaking volumes about the sort of humour here. The plots a simple enough tale, well written with funny situation comedy skits. Okay, there’s a big genre shift at the end, like Korean film “Pisces” romance to psycho killer shift and ironically a film I watched this weekend “Rahtree: Flower of the Night” a Taiwanese horror, which cleverly mixes drama, horror and comedy. But this doesn’t ruin OMG2’s comedy. Beginning with a flashback hint of mystery as Jung Hwan saves Eun Ji from jumping off a hospital building roof, the plot soon focuses onto Jung Hwan, the proverbial playboy poser always trying to impress girls by showing off his designer trousers, but never seriously falling in love with gals he dates. Until he meets Eun Ji, that is. Jung Hwan gets taxi driver blues though when roped into his mother’s taxi business after caught stealing wads of money from mummy’s deposit safe. JH’s regular money income is stopped and he’s forced to drive taxis around for a living, to pay back the money he’d stolen (after spending it on designer cloths). Trouble is JH’s a crap taxi driver. He sleeps a lot in his taxi, tells clients to go away if they want to go anywhere, and even gets customers to drive his taxi themselves if they persist. JH meets Eun Ji after losing her ring and she constantly niggles him to take her on meals, amusement park rides and ‘invisible dates’ as a way for JH to make up for her lost ring. Eun Ji as an ulterior motive, too. This blooms into romance where Jung Hwan’s taxi roof is removed, the car filled with flowers and driven as an ‘open top convertible’ with Eun Ji around the mountains. It’s sooo funny though. Better than laughing gas in fact (cheaper, natural and safer, too), even with a sad end. The kooky situation skits, dialogue and acting are tremendous with great supporting characters (+ cameos). Mun-suk Ahn as a female taxi driver and her runaway goose is brilliant. Also a gay Japanese AV movie buff who’ll pay $1000 to Jung Hwan if he’ll watch a AV movie with him is another highlight (Jung Hwan not amused though). Choi Sung-kook Choi and Yeung-eun Lee (lovely in “Humming”) are great together. That melodrama genre shift? Well, OMG2 being a daft light-hearted type the sadness gets cushioned by a final skit. Sense of irony here. Worth seeing, in fact you’ll laugh till the tears reach your toes! |
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June 18, 2009
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for those that have seen the first, be warned this sequel is a huge letdown The biggest problem with the film is that half an hour in the comedy is replaced by melodrama, yes melodrama. and its done terribly Since 2002 Ive been an avid watcher of korean films and the melodrama here is easily the worse i have seen, in 7 years!!! Please dont buy this... |












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