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Friday, September 29, 2006

Windstruck - Korean with English subtitle

Jae-young Kwak is pretty much king of the Korean romantic comedy, having been responsible for "My Sassy Girl", the box office smash which revitalized the genre and which is soon to be the subject of a needless Hollywood makeover. Here, he re-teams with the gorgeous star of that film, Ji-hyun Jun ("Il Mare") in an attempt to recreate its magic in the form of a semi-prequel.

Thankfully, as the original was followed by countless inferior imitations, Kwak at least makes an effort to do something slightly different with "Windstruck", a film of two quite different halves and which pays as much attention to the bitter as it does to the sweet. Although there is nothing particularly new on show here, Kwak succeeds in creating an amusing and genuinely moving highpoint in a genre that is as plagued with as much dross as that of the Asian ghost story.

Ji-hyun Jun plays Kyungjin, a police officer who finds herself chasing down a suspected bag-snatcher on her day off. However, the man she catches turns out to be Myungwoo (Hyuk Jang, "Volcano High"), a passer-by who was himself trying to apprehend the real criminal. In an unsurprising turn of events, the two are partnered together after Myungwoo volunteers to patrol the red light district looking for unruly students. I'm not sure if this is a common practice in Korea or a contrivance of the plot, but soon enough the mismatched pair is falling deeply (if touchingly dysfunctional) love. However, events take a tragic, if somewhat expected, turn and Kyungjin is left questioning everything and searching for a reason to live.

I assure you, though you can probably guess pretty much everything that happens in "Windstruck" from the above synopsis, I can honestly say that I've included no spoilers. The film sets out its stall right from the beginning, with a Korean cover version of "Knockin' on Heaven's Door", and the slow-motion sight of Ji-hyun Jun throwing herself off a building. The rest of the story is told in flashback, narrated by Jang, and events move with a pleasing swiftness through the first half of the film.

The pace at which Kwak keeps things moving is a real plus, and helps distract from the fact that much of the first hour is little more than a series of skillfully woven romantic clichés. However, Kwak is good at this sort of thing, and though the film occasionally lurches into over indulgence with the ill-judged use of oldies on the soundtrack, it's all generally quite winning and manages to include a few fairly amusing moments.
The second hour is definitely the stronger, and where things get more interesting. Without wishing to spoil too much, it gives Kwak a chance to throw in some heavy angst, gunplay, and even some scenes of surprising violence. Although Kwak is clearly not an action director, these sequences help to give "Windstruck" a somewhat harder edge, and keep the viewer interested as to where the plot is going. I'm not trying to suggest that this makes "Windstruck" a film for fans of the thriller or crime genres, but simply that it gives the film a welcome injection of pace and sets up a number of surprisingly exciting and ultimately moving payoffs.
The heart of "Windstruck" is obviously Ji-hyun Jun, and thankfully she gives an excellent performance in a role that allows her to stretch her acting muscles, playing a combination of her characters in "My Sassy Girl" and "The Uninvited". Simply put, she generates an incredible measure of empathy, being an actress not just of immeasurable cuteness, but having that rare quality that makes the screen glow whenever she is on, which is for almost the entire film. This is probably just as well, as Hyuk Jang's performance consists mainly of frantic mugging and soulful staring, and though adequate as comic relief, he never really convinces.
The rating for "Windstruck" is quite straightforward. If you are a fan of the director, the female star, or Korean romantic comedies in general, this is a four-star release that should not be missed. However, if everything I've written above makes you feel even vaguely queasy at the thought of such a sugar overdose, stay well away. Personally, I think this is the best film of its type since "My Sassy Girl", and one which deserves to be every bit as successful before it inspires its own landslide of rip-offs that lack even half of its considerable charm and heart.


Country : South-KoreaYear: 2004
Genre: Romantic Comedy / Drama
Running Time: 2H03
Date reviewed: 02/02/05
Director: Jae-Young Kwak Cast: Jeon Ji-hyun, Hyuk Jang, Su-ro Kim, Ki-woo Lee, Ye-jin Im, Chang-wan KimStory

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Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Funny Japanese Pranks

Hi guys, check this out. This is one of the funniest clip I've ever seen.This clip is hosted under Japanese Prank Show.To see more you guys can go to their website http://www.japanesefunnyvideos.com/index.php?video_id=46


Ski Resort Massage Chair Prank

This can only happen in Japan and no where else! One of the most hillarious pranks of ALL time. If you ever want to play a prank or a joke on someone, this has got to be the most funny one you should emulate!


Massage chair from hell (japanese prank)



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My Boss, My Hero

In the fall of 2001, South Korean moviegoers were inundated with a series of successful action comedies, many of which took the old standard of Asian cinema, the gangster, and dropped them into absurd 'fish out of water' situations, invoking hilarity out of what are usually mundane cinematic set pieces. "My Wife is a Gangster (Jopog manura)" featured a female crime boss getting in touch with her feminine side in
order to find a husband. In "Hi, Dharma", a bunch of gangsters on the lam find refuge in a Buddhist monastery, while Kim Sang-jin's follow-up to "
Attack the Gas Station (Chuyuso supgyuk sa keun)", "Kick the Moon (Shinlaui dalbam)", has a big boss and a schoolteacher vying for the affections of the same woman. In the case of the recent multi-region DVD import "My Boss, My Hero (Doosaboo ilchae)", a mob boss is sent back to high school, a place that ends up being far worse than life on the mean streets.

Kye Doo-sik (Jung Joon-ho, who is usually associated with more serious action fare, such as "The Siren" and "Last Witness") is the second-in-command of a mob gang. Though he has successfully expanded his boss' territory by defeating a rival gang, he is prevented from moving up in the criminal organization due to his lack of a high school diploma. It seems that all his contemporaries have at least a high school education, with some having even attended college, and Doo-sik's lack of formal education is downright embarrassing-- he is even oblivious to the existence of the Internet and has yet to discover what an e-mail address is. Thus, Doo-sik is given an ltimatum by his boss (Kim Sang-joong)-- he must go back to school and graduate if he wants to continue as a gangster.

With the help of his underlings Kim Sang-do (Jeong Wung-in of "The Foul King") and the dim-witted Dae Ka-ri (Jeong Un-taek of "Friend"), Doo-sik poses as a 20-year old student and enrolls at a privately run high school. Unfortunately, he quickly learns that high school life is far rougher and tougher than the life he has left behind. In addition to being beaten by his teachers and robbed by the school bully, Doo-sik quickly learns that the school is rife with corruption. The parents of rich students routinely bribe the school's principal, who in turn coerces the teaching staff into awarding good marks. The principal is also behind the school's problem in retaining female teachers, as he routinely sexual harasses them.

Unfortunately, there is little anyone can do about this situation, as the principal is backed up by a local mob. Doo-sik also learns that the lure of getting into a top college is so strong that some students are willing to do anything, as with the case of Yoon-joo (Oh Seung-eun), a female student he befriends, who prostitutes herself after school to pay for her education. Fed up with the corruption and injustice all around him, Doo-sik decides to take matters into his own hands, which leads to an all-out battle on school grounds.

The first half of "My Boss, My Hero" is clearly a 'fish out of water' comedy, as Doo-sik is knocked to the bottom of the food chain at his new school. Coupled with the ineptness of Ka-ri, who consistently gives Doo-sik bad advice about how to fit into his new environment, there are more than a few well-earned chuckles to be had.
In addition, the film makes some pointed comments about the brutality of the Korean education system, a sometimes-dangerous place where corporal punishment still exists and the pressure to perform leads to
all sorts of abuses and criminal behavior (apparently, the story is loosely based on an actual incident at a Seoul high school). Unfortunately, there are a number of instances where the script strains
credibility, such as Doo-sik being bullied by the local toughs, particularly since he easily stands a head taller than them and is almost a decade their senior. In addition, this first half also suffers from some choppy editing, which makes a number of the scene transitions particularly jarring.

However, the film really takes off in the second half, where the story sheds the laughs and presents Doo-sik's heart-wrenching struggle to help the teachers and students overthrow the school's corrupt administration. As the principal's underworld connections arrive to break up a peaceful protest, director Yun Je-gyun pulls no punches in showing the brutality that ensues. In addition, the film's second half also features a beautifully rendered fight sequence that takes place in a torrential downpour, reminiscent of the opening action sequence in "My Wife is a Gangster".

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A Millionaire's First Love

From Kim Tae Kyun, the director of Volcano High comes an amusing fish-out-of-water romance starring Hyun Bin, from My Lovely Sam Soon and Lee Yeon Hee.

Jae Kyung is a spoilt rich kid and a bit of a slacker. He is in his senior year at high school, but rarely bothers showing up to class. It's not that he has no desire for success, it's just that he knows he doesn't have to study hard in order to get it. On his nineteenth birthday he will become a millionaire, thanks to his late grandfather's inheritance. But, the day before the big pay out, Jae Kyung's family lawyer discovers a hidden clause in the contract. Jae Kyung can only inherit his fortune if he graduates from Boram High School. Where? Exactly! Boram is in a remote part of the Korean countryside, miles from Jae Kyung's cushy little existence. So the pampered city boy has no choice but to up-sticks and move to this small rural community - where his credit card isn't accepted anywhere and he can't even drive his sports car! But, in amongst all the country bumpkins and backward yokels, Jae Kyung meets Eun Hwan (Lee Yeon Hee) in whom he sees something different, something special, something which might possibly inspire him to change his selfish, arrogant ways and become a better person.


Artist Name(s) : Hyun Bin Lee Yeon Hee

Release Date : April 18, 2006
Language : Korean Subtitle :Korean , English

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Almost Love (English sub)





Almost Love (aka:Youth Comic) (2006)
Starring : Kwon Sang-Woo, Kim Ha-Neul, Lee Sang-Woo
Director : Lee Han
Run Time : 1 hr 56 mins
Subtile : English

Synopsis:

Ji-hwan and Dal-rae are old friends and they have grown up in the same neighborhood. Ji-hwan admires Hong Kong movie star "Jacky Chan" and wants to be a world action star. Dal-rae has a desire to be an actress. They always bear grudges against each other with their private weak parts, and they quarrel everyday, however they are great friends who care for each
other.

One day, Dal-rae goes out with Young-hoon who is in the same Taekwondo group as Ji-hwan. Young-hoon is a student representative of the department as well as an all-round athlete. Ji-hwan is also dating a girl, Ji-min, a gorgeous glamour girl who has a well-shaped figure.

It seems that there would be no problem between the good friends Ji-hwan and Dal-rae, but somehow a strange atmosphere arises after they start seeing someone else. Everybody knows it is more than just a friendship, except Ji-hwan and Dal-rae.

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The Myth (English Subtitle)



Year :
2005
Director :
Stanley Tong Kwai-Lai
Producer :
Willie Chan, Solon So, Barbie Tung
Writer :
Stanley Tong Kwai-Lai, Wang Hui-Ling, Li Hai-Shu
Action : Stanley Tong Kwai-Lai
, Jackie Chan, Richard Hung
Cast : Jackie Chan, Kim Hee-Sun, Tony Leung Ka-Fai, Mallika Sherawat, Yu Rong-Guang, Choi Min-Soo, Patrick Tam Yiu-Man, Ken Wong Hap-Hei, Sun Zhou, Shao Bing, Jin Song, Ken Lo Wai-Kwong, Hayama Go

Synopsis:
The year was BC221 when Qin Shihuang - the first Emperor of China - started to build a royal tomb for himself despite his infatuation with immortality. Through the prodigious endeavors of more than 700,000 forced laborers, the mausoleum was completed 37 years later. Legend has it that, to ensure utmost secrecy, all those who worked on the project were buried alive with the dead Emperor. There were no survivors.


Over the next two thousand years, historians, tomb-raiders, and happy- go-lucky adventurers alike have been homing in on the royal treasure buried within. However, no one has ever succeeded in locating the entrance to the mausoleum. Thus the bulk of the First Emperor’s treasure, including his much-fabled elixir of youth, remains intact.

Until now, that is….intrepid archeologist Jack (JACKIE CHAN) and ambitious scientist William (TONY LEUNG KA FAI) set out on an adventure that would lead them to the greatest discovery in Chinese history. Their journey starts at Dasar, India, where they stumble upon an ancient sword from the Qin Dynasty and a magical gemstone that appears to be able to defy the force of gravity. The booty not only leads them to the mythical mausoleum, but it also connects Jack to his dark past life. Through strange and provocative dreams, Jack sees himself reincarnated as Meng Yi, a general who fell for the First Emperor’s beautiful consort Ok Soo (KIM HEE SEON) some two thousand years ago. As Meng Yi commands his troops in an increasingly desperate war against rebels, he also has to battle his own inner desires in choosing between eternal love and loyalty. Returning to the present day, the final secret of the First Emperor is about to be revealed. The two adventurers successfully enter the Heavenly Palace, a fortress loaded with death traps and unspeakable evils, as Jack comes face-to-face with his past. Or is it really?

Director Stanley Tong aims to create an extravaganza combining Chinese mythology with a breath-taking modern-day action adventure in The Myth. Co-written with Wang Hui-ling (Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon), The Myth marks Stanley’s fourth collaboration with Jackie Chan, following global blockbusters Super Cop, Rumble in the Bronx and First Strike. Jackie Chan is joined here in a stellar international cast by acclaimed actor Tony Leung Ka-Fai (The Lover), top actress Kim Hee Seon (Bichunmoo and A Letter from Mars) and action star Choi Min Soo - both from Korea, as well as sensational Indian beauty Mallika Sherawat.

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Wet Dream (Korean with English sub)


Artist Name(s):Lee Bum Soo Kim Sun A
Release Date :February 7, 2003
Language :Korean
Subtitle :Korean, English
Duration :94 Minutes
Publisher :Bear Entertainment


Synopsis:
Korea's first sex comedy has been greeted with cheerful laughter in theaters all over Korea. Revolving around the amusing fantasies and not-so-innocent crushes of teenage boys, Wet Dreams is packed with fun dialogue and hilarious scenes.

When student teacher Yoo Ri (Kim Seon Ah - My Lovely Sam-Soon) arrives at an all-boys high school, she promptly becomes every student's fantasy girl and wet dream inspiration. They spend all their class time daydreaming about her and imagining various inappropriate scenarios. Dong Hyun (Noh Hyung Ok) is particularly determined to win the affections of the classroom goddess. Yoo Ri, however, only has eyes for school worker Byung Chul (Lee Beom Soo), but he doesn't seem to be interested.


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Wednesday, September 20, 2006

My Tutor Friend (Korean - English sub)



Plot:
Sophomore university student Su-weon (Kim Ha-neul) has been struggling with financing her education since she began her degree program, which has forced her to become a part-time tutor. In need of a new student since she was forced to quit her previous assignment with a group of sexually aggressive young men, Su-weon, with her mother's assistance, finds a new job working with the son of a rich acquaintance. The young man, Ji-hun (
Gweon Sang-woo), has spent the last three years studying in the United States and -- due to his ambivalence toward his studies -- he has failed to graduate as a senior in each of those three years. For his part, Ji-hun would rather not have anything to do with his new tutor and attempts to scare her away. Meanwhile, Su-weon is just as determined to accomplish her objectives with Ji-hun, and as the two wage psychological warfare with one another, an unexpected friendship and romance begins to bloom. My Tutor Friend was a smash hit in South Korea upon its release in early 2003, topping the box-office charts for five weeks after its debut. ~ Ryan Shriver, All Movie Guide.



Cast : Kwon Sang-Woo, Kim Ha-Neul, Hong Yu, Kim Ki-Woo
Running Time : 113 mins
Language : Korean
Subtitle : English

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Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Welcome to Asian Cinema !!

Most of us love asian movies especially those from Korea and Japan. So, in this blog, you'll have the opportunity to download couple of asian movies from the links, posted monthly.

In addition to that, I will also post some of the awesome latest western movies, or even songs, lyrics and plus, Japanese Anime.

This blog is inspired by the other blogger, Aziangenius.
I just started this project, so several korean movies links will be taken from Aziangenius's blog.
Thus, the credit of the work of korean movies links shall go to him.

Meanwhile, I'll try to get
other movies uploaded. By the way, you guys can also request movies that you like and I'll get my best to get it for you. So cheers, and hope you enjoy and support this site.