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Wild Card (Japan Version)

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Product Title: Wild Card (Japan Version) Wild Card (日本版) Wild Card (日本版) ワイルド・カード Wild Card (Japan Version)
Artist Name(s): Yang Dong Geun | Han Chae Young | Jung Jin Young 梁東根 | 韓彩英 | 鄭進永 梁东根 | 韩彩英 | 郑进永 ヤン・ドングン | ハン・チェヨン | チョン・ジニョン 양 동근 | 한 채영 | 정진영
Director: Kim Yoo Jin Kim Yoo Jin Kim Yoo Jin キム・ユジン Kim Yoo Jin
Release Date: 2005-11-25
Publisher Product Code: OPSD-S390
Language: Japanese, Korean
Subtitles: Japanese, Korean
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Publisher: SPO
Other Information: DVD
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004314845

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タイトル:ワイルド・カード

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初回特典:アウターボックス付/特典映像:オリジナル予告篇、日本版予告篇、オリジナルTVスポット、ミュージック・ビデオ
日本小売価格:¥4800

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Professional Review of "Wild Card (Japan Version)"

August 13, 2003

This professional review refers to Wild Card
Apart from the romance trend, the Cop movie is also a popular genre in Korea. From Two Cops in the early 90s to the recent years' Nowhere to Hide and Public Enemy, quality cop movies are always a box office guarantee. The latest installment of this genre in 2003, Wild Card, proves to be another success as it was well received at the box office.

The story of this film is no different than any of its counterparts. An armed robbery case has happened, detective Jay-soo (Yang Don-geun) and Young dahl (Jung Jin-yeong) are assigned to the case. The whole film is about how they tackle with the case step by step. It is not a detective thriller in which the suspect is unknown or kept secret. There is no mystery at all. Viewers are aware of the true identity of the criminals as the committed crime is explicitly shown early in the film. The objective of the director is not to create suspense, but to depict the investigation process of the cops in an authentic and detailed manner, as well as the daily life of the cops.

The investigation is very plain and straightforward. The detectives are always trying to follow every step or procedure in a thoughtful and rational manner. It seems that the director wanted to overthrow the traditional image of the omnipotent detective (e.g. the acrobatic Jackie Chan or the brilliant Sherlock Holmes), his detectives in this film are much more human than other typical detectives in most cop movies. For instance, even though Jay-soo is a good fighter, he is still unable to take four gangsters at a time; when two cops are tailing four gangsters, they do not injudiciously start the arrest until they have called for backups. Moreover, the private lives of the detectives are also delineated genuinely. Jay-soo and Young-dahl have their own love and family problems to deal with. The director's passion and care toward his characters is way more delicate than I would expect from a masculine movie like this. It is also different from a lot of the cop movies in which the personal life and the emotions of the characters are usually suppressed as the focus of the plot is always the hardcore action scenes.

Yang Dong-geun and Jung Jin-young fit the role as the energetic detectives perfectly. While Jung is a "veteran detective" who has played a similar role in numerous films (e.g. Guns & Talks), the masculine Yang is actually more eye-catching as his character is the primary focus of the movie. Han Chae-young plays a minor role as Yang's object of affection. She barely appears in the film so fans of her don't expect too much. The rest of the detectives are funny, while the boss of the nightclub and his henchmen are the worst part as their highly comical expressions and blatant voices do not match the realistic atmosphere of the film at all.

Wild Card's approach is different from many other Hollywood and Hong Kong cops movies as it does not contain any super cops or too many dramatic twists. Nevertheless, it succeeds in capturing the heart of the audience with its authentic presentation of the work of the detectives and its sincere affection toward its characters.

Reviewed by: Kantorates

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Customer Review of "Wild Card (Japan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (1)

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September 17, 2003

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1 people found the following helpful

This is the Wild Card!!! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I bought it, I saw it, I love it!!! The story is about cops, trying to catch bad guys... a normal cop and robbery movie. Vary entertaining, funny, touching, and suspenseful. I've seen many cops movies but this one is different. I recommend!!! If you like the movie, I also recommend, Public Enemy, Nowhere to Hide and Memories of Murder!!!
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