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Lee Bum Soo (Actor) | Byun Joo Yeon (Actor) | Lee Young Eun (Director)
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Short Time (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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This action comedy marks the directorial debut of Lee Young Eun. Lee Bum Soon stars as Dae Ro, a cop who is hero-worshipped by his young daughter. The truth, however, is far from pretty. Dea Ro is corrupt to the core, doing whatever he can to stay out of harm's way. He is only interested in bribe money and chasing women, until one day he learns a shocking truth.

Dae Ro discovers that he has a serious brain tumor, and the doctors tell him he only have three months left to live. Worried about his daughter's future, he plots to stage his own death so that she can collect the pay out from his insurance policy. But will he manage to do it in time, before the tumor gets the better of him?

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Product Title: Short Time (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) 呃秤刑警 (DVD) (香港版) 呃秤刑警 (DVD) (香港版) このまま死ねるか Short Time (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Lee Bum Soo (Actor) | Byun Joo Yeon (Actor) 李凡秀 (Actor) | 邊 珠妍 (Actor) 李凡秀 (Actor) | 边 珠妍 (Actor) イ・ボムス (Actor) | Byun Joo Yeon (Actor) 이범수 (Actor) | Byun Joo Yeon (Actor)
Director: Lee Young Eun 李 英恩 李 英恩 Lee Young Eun 이영은
Release Date: 2007-11-27
Language: Korean
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
Place of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
Closed Captioning: Yes
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: All Region What is it?
Duration: 106 (mins)
Publisher: Winson Entertainment Distribution Ltd.(HK)
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1005141691

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* Screen Format: 1.85:1 Widescreen
* Sound Mix: Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Stereo 2.0
* DVD Type: DVD-5

導演:李英恩
Director: Lee Young Eun

身為警務人員的大豪,在女兒賢芝心目中是一名不折不扣的英雄,現實生活裡卻是貪生怕死及貪污的警察。當大豪每次執行任務時,他總會想盡辦法逃避責任,遠離危險。可是,一日,大豪追捕疑犯時,突然昏迷,並送院搶救。診斷期間,醫生發現他腦部生了一個惡性腫瘤,並告訴他最多只可活三個月。因此,大豪為賢芝買下大額保險,並嘗試從高處墮下、飛車及撞車等自殺行為,企圖將保險金留給賢芝,但卻不成功。另外,大豪的心願是努力找尋賢芝的媽媽,交回給她照顧??????

As a cop, Dae roh is a genuine hero in the eyes of his daughter Hyun Ji. Yet, in reality, he lacks of guts and is totally corrupt. When he performs his duty, he will come up with possible ways to avoid his responsibilities and danger. However, one day while pursuiting after a suspect and trying to make an arrest, he gets fainted and is rushed to hospital. After a through diagnosis, the doctor finds out that Dae roh has got a cerebral tumor, and he can only live around three months. Thus, he purchases a large amount of insurance, and Dae roh becomes so suecidal and tries very hard to fall off from the roof of a buildign and collide with a car so that he is able to leave the amount insured to Hyun Ji. Nevertheless, he does not succeed. On the other hand, Dae roh has a dream that he can locate Hyun Ji's mom one day and ask her to take care of Hyun Ji.....
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Professional Review of "Short Time (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)"

November 8, 2005

This professional review refers to Short Time
In doing a little online research about this pretty damn kooky South Korean action comedy drama, I discovered quite by accident that it's actually a remake of a fairly obscure 1990 Hollywood movie by the same title. It's quite commonly accepted that part of the reason South Korean cinema is experiencing such a boom at the moment is its ability to emulate Hollywood, and this movie is a perfect example.

Having said that, while I've not seen the Hollywood version, something tells me the high-concept silliness of the premise is inevitably more at home in the remake. While Hollywood's tendency is to give us a dopey setup and then spend the rest of the movie trying to legitimize it, this version just revels in it. But yes, there's plenty of Hollywood here too, right down to the chase scene on the freeway in which one of the cars crashes into a whole bunch of conveniently positioned plastic barrels full of water.

At the heart of the movie - and it does have a heart, of sorts - is a weirdly charismatic performance by Lee Bum Soo as the corrupt on his worst day, barely competent on his best day, cop, Lee Dae Ro. Then there's his precocious and positively adorable daughter, Hyun Ji, who has mastered probably the best expression of reproachful contempt in the history of child acting. The rest of the movie is populated by the same kind of overtly expressive character performances that owe more to Hong Kong than Hollywood, and naturally the villain, Baby, is the guy with the blond hair.

The story progresses more or less as you'd expect, depending on your level of familiarity with the venal-jerk-redeems-himself genre, including the predictable but entertaining montage in which Dae-ro embarks on a series of suicidal endeavors of law-enforcement, utterly fails to get himself killed, and becomes a celebrated hero cop. Given the premise, there is of course often the threat of overt sentiment about the value of life and such, but Short Time's comedic roots usually cut in just in time to (at one point literally) slap the sappy gunk across the head.

Debut director Lee Young Eun puts things together in the sort of style typical of first-timers who've been lucky enough to end up with fairly substantial budgets. That is to say, a lot of fireworks and twirling about of the camera. There's a hilarious "bullet time" sequence which works beautifully both as parody and as a pretty damn impressive piece of trickery in its own right.

Hard not to like this movie, but also hard to give it any more than an average-ish rating. It's an inconsequential trifle you'll forget about in five minutes flat, but quite pleasurable to watch. So yeah, see it.

7 of those plastic water barrels out of 10

by Ben Jennings - heroic-cinema.com

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Customer Review of "Short Time (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (2)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.7 out of 10 (3)

MKL
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January 18, 2011

1 people found this review helpful

good comedy drama Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
if you enjoy watching lee bum soo. this movie has it going. with action comedy drama from a crooked cowardly cop who would try anyway to kill himself after finding he only has 3 months left to live. Will he claim the insurance policy by suicide when he use to never dare engage with a criminal? Is he really the super cop from the bed time stories he tells his daughter? Check it out and find what out happens in the end!
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Kevin Kennedy
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December 20, 2009

1 people found this review helpful

Delightful action-packed comedy Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
It is amazing that "Short Time" is the work of a first-time director. It so skillfully blends laugh-out-loud comedy, action, and melodrama that I assumed only a veteran helmer could have pulled it off. Lee Bum Soo stars as Dae Ro, a police detective who, when not taking care of the daughter he adores, spends his time chasing a girlfriend who is using him, taking bribes, and making increasingly unbelievable excuses for his failure to perform his job. All of that changes when he is diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor and given only three or four months to live.

With death staring him in the face, Dae Ro becomes dedicated to finding someone (preferably the cute tyke's mother) to care for his daughter after his death and generating the money to assure her care. To obtain the money, Dae Ro takes out a life insurance policy on himself. However, the policy won't pay anything if he dies of his pre-existing brain cancer. Therefore, he is determined to sacrifice himself in the line of duty in order to get the pay-out for his daughter. This strategy leads Dae Ro to become the world's most intentionally reckless cop ... and leads to him becoming an astonishing, unlikely hero time after time.

"Short Time" is filled with wonderful comic performances, yet amongst all these riches Lee Bum Soo still manages to steal the show every time. He gives a classic performance, able to draw tears as easily as he draws laughs. This is a richly entertaining movie and it deserves a wide audience. My one complaint about this DVD is that its English subtitles contain lots of problems, although they didn't prevent me from being able to follow the story.
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October 14, 2006

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1 people found this review helpful

Enjoyed it Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
I really like the story. I like the father-daughter tandem. She is a good child actress. The story is about a corrupt police who wanted to be a good police when he learned that he is dying from cancer within 3 months. He tried his berst to die before that period so he can claim insurance for his child..but ended up to be a super cop. Good comedy..good drama.
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