Our School's ET (DVD) (Taiwan Version) DVD Region 3
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Known for his versatile performances in films like Vampire Cop Ricky, A Cruel Attendance, and Attack the Gas Station, Kim Su Ro flexes his comedic talents as a hapless English teacher in Our School's ET Light, fast, and entertaining, the film packs in sitcom slapstick, feel-good laughs, social commentary, and myriad madcap antics from Kim Su Ro. Ha Jung Woo (The Chaser) and the always entertaining Lee Han Wee and Kim Byung Ok appear in supporting roles, along with a high school class filled with Korea's stars of tomorrow including Baek Sung Hyun (Marathon, Stairway to Heaven), Park Bo Young (Speedy Scandal), Moon Chae Won (Painter of the Wind), and Lee Min Ho (Boys Over Flowers, Public Enemy Returns).
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| Product Title: | Our School's ET (DVD) (Taiwan Version) 我們學校有ET (DVD) (台灣版) 我们学校有ET (DVD) (台湾版) Our School's ET (DVD) (Taiwan Version) Our School's ET (DVD) (Taiwan Version) |
| Also known as: | Our School E.T. Our School E.T. Our School E.T. Our School E.T. Our School E.T. |
| Artist Name(s): | Kim Su Ro (Actor) | Lee Han Wee (Actor) | Lee Min Ho (Actor) | Park Bo Young (Actor) | Baek Sung Hyun (Actor) 金秀路 (Actor) | Lee Han Wee (Actor) | 李敏鎬 (Actor) | 朴寶英 (Actor) | 白成賢 (Actor) 金秀路 (Actor) | Lee Han Wee (Actor) | 李敏镐 (Actor) | 朴宝英 (Actor) | 白成贤 (Actor) キム・スロ (Actor) | イ・ハヌィ (Actor) | イ・ミンホ (Actor) | パク・ボヨン (Actor) | ペク・ソンヒョン (Actor) 김 수로 (Actor) | 이한위 (Actor) | 이민호 (Actor) | 박보영 (Actor) | 백성현 (Actor) |
| Director: | Park Kwang Chun 朴光振 Park Kwang Chun パク・クァンチュン 박광춘 |
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| Release Date: | 2009-02-26 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.78 : 1 |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Duration: | 120 (mins) |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1014429623 |
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ET進入校園 are you ready
同學吐嘈 老師陷害 笑聲無一倖免
只有肌肉沒有多少腦細胞的千盛根,以天氣好就踢球下雨就自習的教育方式當了10年的體育老師。然而學校為提高升學率,決定減少體育課程,千盛根面臨失業危險。他有兩種選擇:要不就離開學校,要不就轉行做英文老師。從未對自己的職業產生擔憂的他為了保住飯碗,決定做英文老師。他拿著10前跟初戀情人一起考的英文老師資格證匆匆當上了英文老師。可是10年沒有接觸英文的他能教好英文課嗎?
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Despite its familiar sounding title, Our School E.T. is not the tale of an alien taking on the Korean education system, but is in fact the latest vehicle for top rubber faced comic Kim Su Ro, star of recent hits like Vampire Cop Ricky and A Cruel Attendance. In this case, "E.T." stands for "English Teacher" and the film is a high concept affair, based around the gag of a lowly and rather daft gym instructor having to try and teach English. The film was directed by Park Kwang Choon, who previously tackled high school comedy with the equally wacky She's on Duty, though here he does try to work in a little social commentary and even inspirational messages amongst the laughs. As well as Kim Su Ro, the film boasts an impressive cast of up and coming young stars, including Baek Sung Hyun (who featured in Marathon and television series Emperor of the Sea), Park Bo Young (Speedy Scandal), Moon Chae Won (Painter of the Wind), and Lee Min Ho (recently in Public Enemy Returns). Kim plays a gym teacher called Seong Geun, who really loves his job, going out of his way to try and protect and inspire his young charges. This having been said, he does employ a number of odd methods, such as not stopping, but refereeing and betting on playground fights, forcing students to exercise, and even enrolling one into a boxing program. Still, his heart is undoubtedly in the right place, which makes it all the more devastating for him when the school council decides that his services are no longer required. After learning that Seong has an English language teaching certificate, his friend the principal (played by comic actor Lee Han Wee) decides to help out by getting the school to take him on in a new, if unlikely position. Needless to say, his troubles are only just beginning, as he has to overcome not only the skepticism of his students, but also the inherent prejudice of the education system itself. Our School E.T. is a deeply silly film, though one with a big, big heart. Whilst comedy is quite rightly the main focus, director Park clearly also has aspirations to providing a little depth, mainly in terms of tackling educational snobbery and the class gap which has seen rich students obsessively cramming after school at high priced private institutes. The film promotes a "play hard, work hard" attitude, emphasising life lessons and learning over simple robotic memorisation for the purpose of passing exams - a worthy enough sentiment delivered without too much preaching. As a representative of this ideal, Kim Su Ro makes for a suitable choice, being an actor with a genuine everyman presence and who is quite able to suddenly launch into impassioned speeches - albeit punctuated by wild howling laughter and bizarre gesticulations. He certainly turns in a good performance in the title role, driving the film and appearing in almost every scene with his usual manic energy. Seong is basically a crazy saint, tirelessly devoting himself to his students outside of school hours by helping them pay their tuition fees, protecting them from the dangers of underage prostitution (involving a violent beating for a particularly sleazy businessman) and even catching a suicidal girl in his arms when she throws herself off a building. Of course, all of these hysterical scenes are far too daft to be taken seriously - nor indeed should they be. In terms of straight comedy the film is similarly successful, with Kim again showing why he is one of Korea's top funnymen. His talent for physical gags gets a great workout, with plenty of pratfalls and wacky face pulling, and though perhaps a little restrained by his own standards this is probably for the best given the film's ambitions. None of the jokes are particularly clever, though the film actually benefits from its down to earth style, and its brand of honest slapstick is arguably far funnier and more appropriate than some of the cute humour and zeitgeist pandering seen in many of its recent peers. Certainly, there are a healthy number of genuine laughs to be had, and even though at two hours the film is clearly overstretched, with the last few scenes seeming to have been bewilderingly pasted in from another production entirely, it remains highly entertaining throughout. There really isn't much more that could be asked of any comedy, and as such Our School E.T. certainly hits its mark. A real crowd pleaser with a positive, life-affirming message, not to mention another hilarious turn from Kim Su Ro, it should definitely be enjoyed and hopefully taken to heart by youngsters and parents alike. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
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Su-ro Kim as "Our School E.T." (English Teacher) provides a good dose of manic comedy here. Directed by Kwang-choon Park who made “She’s On Duty” this has excellent visual skits, madcap comedy, blended social commentary and fulfills itself as a well meaning film and light satire - and certainly one very enjoyable ride. With Seong Geun (Su-ro) bursting in like action man frantically snapping digital photos of after high school students in a pool club, this all soon gets moving, too. With other crazy moments like a street chase with Seong Geun’s yellow moped and its flame exhaust thrusters, its certainly visually spoofed. But Su-ro and the poignant script wins over here though. Although a taskmaster, Seong Geun is quite a concerned and tender hearted man who joyfully loves the kids he teaches, and understands some of their harsh upbringings and backgrounds, due to his own similar experiences! Seong Geun’s is tagged ET due to his ‘alien’ teaching approach. He’s actually a gym teacher but wishes to teach English to survive in his school job, as P.E. tutors are getting the boot. But by his radical teaching shift and methods Seong Geun is deemed too outlandish by the Parent’s Association board, and for a budding E.T. doesn’t really know much English! But enthusiasm aside, judgmental PTA pressure puts Seong Geun to the test. He as to prove he can teach English by sitting an English language test, scoring no less than 70%, otherwise get booted out of the school for eccentric behavior. This proves ironic and funny as Seong Geun sits amidst other English study students to achieve his E.T. status. Certainly Seong Geun loves the kids he teaches, helping the poorer students with personal problems and giving them ‘fighting’ spirit by their troubles. At times he’s quite touching, too, especially on his post D-Day E.T. test speech. There are grittier moments like a tough roof top school fight near the beginning. But like “She’s on Duty” its another rough and tumble comedy mix. No doubt an eccentric and energetic K-comedy, with added poignancy and social concern. Su-ro is absolutely champion too as live wire and full of heart Seong Geun. Loved this film! I’ll give it a fiver! Also of a worthy note, actor Min Ho Lee famous now for “Boys Over Flowers” hot head ‘punch first and ask questions later’ Jun-pyo (yep, I’m watching it!) appears here, too. |













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