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Santamaria (DVD) (Korea Version)

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Chungmuro unveils its new comic duo Jung Woong In (My Boss, My Teacher) and Sung Ji Ru (The Customer Is Always Right) in Santamaria, a hilarious comic romp about a pair of longtime rivals who simply can't stand each other. Sparks fly between the two leads as they duke it out on screen trying to thwart and outwit each other every chance they get; but an unexpected event sheds new light into their relationship, bringing them closer than ever. Filmed entirely on location in the tranquil seaside town of Youngduk, Santamaria catches nature's breathtaking scenic views on camera. Also watch out for the debut acting performance by singer-turned-actress Yoo Soo Young (better known as Shoo of pop sensation SES) and the highly charged free-style brawl scene that will have you at the edge of your seat.

Il Doo (Jung Woong In) and Ho Cheol (Sung Ji Roo) are inseparable, though not by choice. Call it karma or fate, they share a long history that spans fifteen years, starting from high school to military service, and now here in the beautiful town of Youngduk where Ho Cheol works as a reckless taxi driver and Il Doo as a traffic cop. Both carry a deep resentment towards each other: Ho Cheol for having lost his first love to Il Doo when they were attending high school and Il Doo for undergoing a life in hell during his time in the military service thanks to his senior officer Ho Cheol who saw the opportunity as perfect payback time. Nevertheless, when Il Doo's son is kidnapped, it's none other than Ho Cheol who comes to his friend's rescue.

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Product Title: Santamaria (DVD) (Korea Version) Santamaria (DVD) (韓國版) Santamaria (DVD) (韩国版) 間違った出会い (韓国版) 잘못된 만남
Also known as: 錯誤的相遇 错误的相遇
Artist Name(s): Jung Woong In | Shoo (S.E.S.) (Actor) | Sung Ji Ru 鄭雄仁 | Shoo (S.E.S.) (Actor) | Sung Ji Ru 郑雄仁 | Shoo (S.E.S.) (Actor) | Sung Ji Ru チョン・ウンイン | Shoo (S.E.S.) (Actor) | ソン・ジル 정 웅인 | (Actor) | 성지루
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Release Date: 2008-09-10
Language: Korean
Subtitles: Korean, English
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Publisher: Taewon Entertainment, Korea
Other Information: 1 Disc
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1011776202

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* Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1

* Director : 정영배

15년 만에 찾아온 불청객. 베스트 프렌드가 웬수로 나타났다!!
<두사부일체>의 정웅인 <가문의 영광> 성지루, 유쾌한 만남, 새로운 코믹 듀오 탄생!!
원조 국민요정 SES ‘슈’ 유수영 스크린 데뷔작!
온 가족이 함께 보는 유쾌한 영화!
두 남자의 티격태격 우정! 2세까지 이어지는 끈질긴 우정!
그리고 두 이웃의 아웅다웅 살아가는 모습

만나면 유쾌!상쾌!통쾌!한 개성파 배우들의 집합!!
충무로 연기파 배우 최종원과 김정난.
그리고 충무로의 샛별 여진구와 최우혁의 열연!!

<두사부일체>의 정웅인과 <가문의 영광> 성지루의
유쾌한 만남 새로운 코믹 듀오 탄생!!

우리나라 대표 시리즈 코미디 영화 <두사부일체>와 <가문의 영광>의 각 형님의 오른팔이 베스트 프렌드가 되어 만났다?! 이는 바로 유쾌한 배우 정웅인과 성지루가 유쾌한 영화 <잘못된 만남>에 함께 한 것. 어느 역할이든 자신의 캐릭터를 십분 살리는 개성파 배우 ‘정웅인’과 ‘성지루’는 베스트 프렌드에서 철천지 웬수가 된 파란만장한 에피소드를 담고 있는 영화 <잘못된 만남>에서 처음 호흡을 맞춰 화제가 된 바 있다. 개성 강한 두 배우 정웅인과 성지루의 연기가 맛깔스러운 영화 <잘못된 만남>은 유쾌한 두 남자의 이색적인 만남으로 새로운 코믹 듀오를 탄생시킬 것으로 주목 받고 있다!

무더운 여름 온 가족에게 시원한 웃음을 선사 할 즐거운 가족 영화가 탄생했다!!

새로운 코믹 듀오의 탄생과 남녀노소를 아우르는 개성파 배우들이 한자리에 모인 영화 <잘못된 만남>은 2008년 여름 온 가족을 극장가로 불러들일 준비를 하고 있다. 두 남자의 티격태격 우정을 넘어, 2세까지 이어지는 끈질긴 우정, 그리고 두 이웃의 아웅다웅 살아가는 모습을 담아 마치 우리의 생활을 엿보는 듯한 자연스러움으로 관객들에게 가볍게 다가갈 것이다. 2008년 여름, 블록버스터 사이에서 유일하게 온 가족이 함께 볼 수 있는 영화로 손꼽히고 있는 영화 <잘못된 만남>은 극장을 찾는 대한민국 가족들에게 단비 같은 영화가 될 것이다!

15년 만에 찾아온 불청객. 베스트 프렌드가 웬수로 나타났다!!
한적한 마을 어귀에 차를 세우고 나란히 볼일을 보고 있는 아버지와 아들. 그때 지나던 택시가 아들을 치고 갈 뻔 한 상황을 모면한 후, 그 택시를 쫓게 되면서 어린 시절의 베스트 프렌드 일도(정웅인 분)와 호철(성지루 분)의 인연이 다시 시작된다. 서울에서 고향 영덕으로 발령 받아 교통 경찰을 하게 된 열혈 경찰 ‘강일도’. 고향을 지키며 성실하게 가정을 책임지며 살고 있는 택시기사 ‘신호철’. 고등학교 동창이었던 이 둘은 우연인지 필연인지 이웃 사촌이 되면서 운명적인 앙숙으로 지내게 되는데..

15년 전 고등학교 시절의 삼각관계, 군대에서 고참과 쫄병으로의 만남, 그리고 이제는 지긋지긋한 이웃사촌을 넘어 과속과 신호 위반을 잡는 경찰과 과속과 신호위반을 해야 먹고 사는 택시기사로 다시 만났다. 일도는 군대에서 호철에게 당한 설움을 생각하며 어떻게 복수할까 매일 밤 생각하고, 호철은 일도에게 첫사랑을 빼앗긴 과거가 있지만 아들들의 눈빛과 맘속에 들어있는 얄팍한 우정으로 위험에 처하는 일도를 도와 주려고 하는데...
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Professional Review of "Santamaria (DVD) (Korea Version)"

October 20, 2008

The practice of a director making several films a year is generally accepted in Hong Kong, where films are made fast and cheap by directors who constantly direct in order to make ends meet. However, it's hard to believe that Korean director Jeong Young-Bae (or any Korean director, for that matter) can manage to have two movies released within two months of each other. This is particularly shocking considering that his first work, Cherry Tomato, was a well intentioned, but emotionally manipulative comedy-drama that flopped at the box office. Fortunately for Jeong, Santamaria has a broader commercial appeal than his directorial debut, thanks to its lead actors and its potential for comedy gold. Fortunately for us, it's also a better film.

This time, Jeong tells the story of a feud between two childhood friends that is reignited when one of them, big-time Seoul homicide detective Il-Do (Jeong Woong-In), decides to return to his hometown with his son to be a traffic cop. His first encounter in town is with reckless taxi driver Ho-Cheol (Seong-Ji Roo), an old friend from his teen years. The two men have a complicated and bitter past; they were best friends until they became romantic rivals, and Il-Do won the heart of the girl they both loved, causing Ho-Cheol to undergo a mental breakdown. So when Ho-Cheol became Il-Do's superior officer in the army a few years later, he took every chance to make Il-Do's life miserable. Over a decade later, the two men take no time to reignite their hatred for one another, with Il-Do constantly targeting Ho-Cheol's taxi and showing up conveniently every time it breaks a traffic law.

Even though Jeong brings nothing new to the table of such genre comedies, the two men's feud easily makes for the most amusing parts of the film; both men have their reasons to hate the other, giving the audience a reason to laugh at their every victory and defeat while sympathizing with them at the same time. However, writer Park Hye-Kyung quickly pushes the feud aside as he introduces the obligatory gangsters, who are in town after Il-Do and the debt he left behind. Santamaria quickly derails at that point, as it slowly turns from a feud comedy into another melodrama with illness, brutal fights, and lots of tears. The film then slowly limps through its second half as the two men try to work out their difference and learn the true value of friendship. Kind of.

The good news is that Jeong's humor is actually well-integrated into the movie this time around. In Cherry Tomato, the director inserted too much misplaced toilet humor into a bittersweet story of poverty, often undermining the serious subject matter. This time, Jeong is working with a story full of comic potential, and he makes use of it whenever he can. He even tries his best to tell the story with stylistic visual flair, especially during a surprisingly impressive fight sequence in the middle of the film. However, whether it belongs in the film or not is another story entirely.

Helping matters slightly are Jeong's two lead actors. Jeong Woon-In plays it straight this time as the tough-guy policeman and carries the film competently, while the plump Seong Ji-Roo's overacting borders on annoying. However, the two make a fun pair of love-and-hate friends when they're together, and should be the central focus on the film. However, the usual melodramatic touch of death sinks the film and any comic energy the actors established from the start.

Instead, the film benefits from some of its supporting characters. Kim Jeong-Nan sports an unglamorous curly hairdo as Ho-Cheol's neglected wife Yang-Ja, who grows jealous after hearing that Ho-Cheol fell into madness after losing the love of his life. Even though she's relegated in the background for over half the film, she ends up being the most sympathetic character. Meanwhile, Jeong proves his talent in working with young actors again; as Il-Do's son, Yeo Jin-Goo gives an exceptional performance without resorting to acting cute as a substitution for real performing skills.

As was the case in Cherry Tomato, Jeong's biggest problem as a director is his inability to give his films a consistent tone. From the plot description and Jeong's choice of actors, Santamaria should play like a genre comedy the whole way through. However, Jeong concentrates his strength on the emotional scenes, dragging the film out with tears and leaving the comedy behind. Of course, overacting can sometimes suggest that the director may be playing it for laughs. However, the use of swelling emotional music seems to suggest that it's all supposed to be taken seriously, though the melodrama isn't particular touching or involving. Just two months earlier, I called Cherry Tomato an "admirable" film that was not exactly a step in the right direction. Now I can finally call Santamaria a step in the right direction for Jeong as a director - even though the step isn't necessarily a very big one.

By Kevin Ma

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