My New Partner (VCD) (Korea Version) VCD
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It's Ahn Sung Ki as you've never seen him before! Sporting a boorish outfit and a scruffy hairdo, the veteran actor portrays an aging, freewheeling cop who reunites with his estranged son to take on police corruption. Jo plays the son, a big-time police investigator, who together with his father reluctantly pursues a messy drug-related case - and in the process, rekindles their strained relationship. Featuring one of the most entertaining screen chemistries ever seen in a Korean buddy cop film, My New Partner also casts Jo's real-life brother Jo Han Joon as the young Jo Han Sun. Offering non-stop rollercoaster action and witty, in-your-face dialogue My New Partner is one thrill ride you won't want to miss.
Growing up with an overwhelming disapproval of his cop dad, who liked to accept bribes and fool around with women, Young Joon (Jo Han Sun), becomes an elite internal affairs investigator on a mission to wipe out all police corruption. He comes across a new case that links one of his colleagues to an illegal drug trade, and heads to Pusan to follow up. But when he gets there, he meets his new partner - his own dad, Min Ho (Ahn Sung Ki)! Unfortunately it's a reunion both men have avoided for the past 8 years. Min Ho is beloved by his peers, but his playful, casual manner doesn't sit well with the straitlaced Young Joon. Nonetheless, they're a perfect match: Min Ho's instincts combined with Young Joon's sharp analysis brings the reluctant partners close to nailing the case. But what they uncover is utterly startling!
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Product Title: | My New Partner (VCD) (Korea Version) My New Partner (VCD) (韓國版) My New Partner (VCD) (韩国版) My New Partner (VCD) (Korea Version) 마이 뉴 파트너 (VCD) |
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Artist Name(s): | Ahn Sung Ki | Jo Han Sun 安聖基 | 趙漢善 安圣基 | 赵汉善 アン・ソンギ | チョ・ハンソン 안 성기 | 조 한선 |
Director: | Kim Jong Hyeon 金鍾賢 金锺贤 キム・ジョンヒョン 김종현 |
Release Date: | 2008-11-07 |
Language: | Korean |
Subtitles: | English |
Place of Origin: | South Korea |
Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
Disc Format(s): | VCD |
Publisher: | Daekyung DVD |
Other Information: | 1Disc |
Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1013018599 |
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경찰대학 수석 졸업에 인정이라고는 눈꼽만큼도 찾을 수 없는 냉혈한 강영준(조한선 분). 내사과 경위로 경찰 내에선 ‘경찰견’으로 통한다. 상대가 누가 되었든 집요하게 파고드는 그에게 드디어 사건은 걸려든다. 동료 형사의 비리 사건이 마약 유통망은 물론 경찰 내부와 깊게 연루되어있는 엄청난 사건임을 간파한 영준은 공조수사를 위해 그 누구도 원치 않는 부산으로 향한다.
“그러니까 ‘똥파리 형사’라는 말 듣는 거에요!”
인정 많고 능청스러운 풍속과 반장 강민호(안성기 분). 만년반장이 가진 연륜을 활용한 육감 수사로 강반장은 일명 ‘똥파리 형사’로 불리운다. 그러나 세월이 쌓아준 관록과 동료들의 가족들까지 하나하나 챙기는 인간적인 면모로 후배들의 존경을 받는다. 한편, 서울 본청으로부터 갑작스러운 공조수사 요청이 내려오고, 8년째 왕래 한 번 없었던 아들, 영준이 책임자로 나타났다!!
강영준 경위 VS 강민호 반장, 파트너 되다!
재회가 전혀 달갑지 않은 영준(조한선 분)과 마음과는 달리 영준이 영 어색하고 불편한 강반장(안성기 분). 어쨌든 두 남자, 드디어 사건 해결을 위해 새로이 파트너가 된다! 하지만 달라도 너무 다른 스타일과 수사 방식은 일촉즉발 시한폭탄을 거머쥔 듯 위태롭고 아슬아슬하다. 그렇게 지지부진한 수사가 계속되던 중 강반장의 육감 수사는 드디어 빛을 발하고, 사건 해결에 큰 실마리를 제공한다. 이로 인해 두 파트너는 처음 제대로 의기투합한다. 이제야 파트너로서의 모습을 갖춰가던 그들. 하지만 그것도 잠시, 예상치 못한 경찰 내 거대 커넥션의 내막이 하나 둘 드러나기 시작하는데…
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Buddy cop dramas have long been a mainstay of the Korean thriller genre, something which industry legend Ahn Sung Ki must be only too aware of. Certainly, the renowned actor has featured in more than his fair share, most notably Lee Myung Se's classic Nowhere to Hide and Kang Woo Suk's Two Cops in both of which he starred alongside his frequent screen partner Park Joong Hoon. Here, he returns with My New Partner for director Kim Jong Hyun, though this time playing a rather different style of policeman than he has done in the past, headling alongside Jo Han Sun, best known for the romance Now and Forever, though who has had a taste of action before with the gangster film Cruel Winter Blues. Jo plays Young Joon, an internal affairs officer whose case investigating corruption and a drugs ring leads him to Pusan. Here, he finds himself forced to work with his police chief father Min Ho (Ahn Sung Ki), who he hasn't seen for eight years, and who he has long harboured a grudge against for his taking bribes, blaming him for the death of his mother. Inevitably, the two are soon butting heads, clashing in their methods and in their personal lives. When the case takes off, with the trail leading up the chain of authority as it usually does, the unlikely and unwilling father and son team are forced to put aside their differences in the name of justice. My New Partner is a film which works on a number of levels, with director Kim managing to pull off the difficult feat of balancing action and human drama, at the same time throwing in a little comedy to keep things from getting either too serious or too melodramatic. The film's success is in part down to the fact that the characters are a fascinating, engaging bunch, in particular Min Ho, who Ahn Sung Ki, stealing the show as usual, brings to life with a mixture of charm and scruffiness, making him likeable despite his flaws. Young Joon is a far more interesting figure than he might have been, with Jo Han Sun adding a repressed warmth, which offsets the character's stiffness. The supporting cast are similarly amiable bunch, and Kim gets a lot of mileage out of their banter, giving a winning sense of camaraderie that nicely pulls the viewer into the story and their lives without ever having to resort to cheap emotion. Thematically, as expected the film deals mainly with the father-son dynamic, something that has obviously been covered countless times elsewhere. However, the cop context does give it a fresh twist, and allows for some amusing situations, for example regarding exactly who should be calling whom "sir". Similarly, this also helps lift the film above the usual mismatched partners, odd couple style of cop shenanigans, again allowing the proceedings to work on two levels at once. Family is a primary concern, and Kim explores it on both sides of the law, leading to a fair bit of moral substance, with shades of grey being very much the order of the day. The plot itself is well handled, with the basic central mystery as to the identity of the traitor in the police ranks being surprisingly gripping, keeping the viewer guessing for most of the running time as to whether or not Min Ho has turned over a new leaf or whether he is involved in the crime. Although basically familiar stuff, with the influence of Public Enemy and Two Cops being apparent throughout, and with the villains proving to be the usual incompetent lot, there are a few effective twists and turns down the road to the tense finale. Kim directs with an assured hand, and the film moves along at an efficient pace, with some tight editing to keep things slick. The pounding soundtrack gives things a kinetic feel, and the judiciously used split screen work helps generate a suitably old school atmosphere, which fits well with the gritty subject matter. The film is suspenseful and exciting throughout, with Kim gradually building up the action, letting things fly with a few bursts early on, mainly in the form of chase scenes, before packing in a rush of bloody violence and mass brawls during the last act. This gives the film exactly the kind of thrilling conclusion it deserves, and Kim thankfully keeps a steady hand when it comes to sacrificing a couple of cast members in the name of realism. This proves to be the icing on the cake, and confirms My New Partner as a piece of highly enjoyable cinema in the classic genre manner. Although cop thrillers are common enough, they rarely achieve this kind of timeless quality, which comes not only from action, but also from believable human drama, and as such the film stands recommended even for viewers not normally a fan of the form. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
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