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Scout (DVD) (Korea Version)

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In the midst of the political crisis marked by the Gwangju Uprising in 1980, the country was in an absolute craze over a new baseball phenom, Sun Dong Yeol. Known as a ghost pitcher at the time, Sun topped the list of every scouting agent, both nationwide and overseas. Director Kim Hyun Seok (When Romance Meets Destiny) presents Scout, a touching comedy which takes the audience behind the scenes to the world of Korean baseball and reveals intriguing antics surrounding the scouting of real-life legendary baseball pitcher Sun Dong Yeol. Lim Chang Jung (Miracle On 1st Street, Underground Rendezvous) stars as a talent scout who takes on the impossible mission of searching for the most wanted baseball player in the nation. First conceived by director Kim when he read Sun Dong Yeol's autobiography, Scout also stars Uhm Ji Won (Traces Of Love, Mutt Boy) as Lim's first love. Lightly demonstrating the strange correlation that exists between politics and sports in our society, Scout also offers its audience the opportunity to witness the beauty of one man's transformation as he gives up his most prized possession.

Ex-baseball pitcher Ho Chang (Lim Chang Jung) now works as a staff member at a university baseball team. He is given the difficult task of scouting a ghost pitcher named Sun Dong Yeol from a Gwangju high school. While roaming through the city, Ho Chang runs into his first love Sae Young (Uhm Ji Won) who broke up with him seven years ago. Sure enough, Sae Young appears quite uneasy around him and to make matters worse, Gon Tae, a street gangster who fancies Sae Young, is more than eager to get rid of Ho Chang. Suddenly the city of Seoul turns upside down when a rumor sparks that Sun Dong Yeol is being scouted by a rival university. With his reputation hanging by a thread, Ho Chang must look for a way to seal the deal with Sun whom he has yet to find.

This edition comes with the following special features:

  • Commentaries by Director Kim Hyun Seok, Uhm Ji Won, Park Cheol Min
  • Making Of
  • Bee Gwang Shee: a poem written by Director Kim Hyun Seok
  • Music Video, Production Announcement, Theatrical Trailer
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    Product Title: Scout (DVD) (Korea Version) Scout (DVD) (韓國版) Scout (DVD) (韩国版) スカウト (DVD) (韓国版) 스카우트
    Artist Name(s): Lim Chang Jung | Uhm Ji Won | Kim Hyun Seok 任創政 (任昌丁) | 嚴智媛 | Kim Hyun Seok 任创政 (任昌丁) | 严智媛 | Kim Hyun Seok イム・チャンジョン | オム・ジウォン | Kim Hyun Seok 임 창정 | 엄 지원 | 김현석
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    Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
    Release Date: 2008-02-18
    Language: Korean
    Subtitles: Korean, English
    Country of Origin: South Korea
    Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
    Disc Format(s): DVD
    Publisher: Enter One
    Other Information: 1 DVD
    Package Weight: 170 (g)
    Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1010670194

    Product Information

    * Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
    * Sound Mix : Dolby 2.0
    * Extras :
    - 코멘터리 (김현석감독, 엄지원, 박철민)
    - 메이킹
    - 비광시
    - 뮤직비디오, 시사회, 예고편

    * Director : 김현석

    영화 <스카우트>는 행방조차 묘연한 ‘국보급 고3 투수’를 차지하기 위한 막장 스카우터 임창정의 10일간의 ‘스카우트’ 비사를 그린 영화.

    임창정이 자신 또한 대학야구 투수였지만 스타의 꿈과 사랑을 잃어버린 채 스카우터가 된 이호창 역을, 엄지원은 대학후배이자 첫사랑, 그리고 10년만에 만나게 되는 옛 연인 세영 역을 맡았다. 세영을 짝사랑하는 광주 주먹 서곤태 역에 ‘박철민’, 고3 국보투수 선동열의 아버지 역에 ‘백일섭’ 등이 나온다.

    당신은 어디 있는가?
    미치도록 잡고 싶다!

    1980년. 화려한 휴가를 꿈꾸던 대학 야구부 직원 호창에게 불가능한(?) 미션이 떨어진다. 라이벌 대학에 3연패의 치욕을 떨쳐 버리기 위해, 당시 세상을 떠들썩하게 했던 광주일고 3학년 선동열을 스카웃 해오라고 명받은 것! 광주로 급 파견된 호창. 경쟁 대학의 음험한 방해공작의 기운마저 느껴지는 가운데, 잡으러 온 괴물투수 선동열 대신 그가 만난 건 7년 전 헤어진 연인 세영. 이소룡이 죽던 날 갑자기 이별을 선고하고 사라졌던 세영은 7년 만에 만난 호창을 불편해 하고, 세영을 짝사랑하는 동네 주먹 곤태는 호창을 위협하기 시작한다. 결정권을 쥐고 있는 괴물투수의 부모는 꿈쩍도 하지 않고, 선동열이 경쟁대학으로 스카웃 됐다는 소문에 서울은 발칵 뒤집힌다. 동열이의 얼굴도 아직 보지 못한 호창은 사태가 악화되자, 곤태를 끌어들여 연합작전으로 ‘선동열 보쌈작전’까지 펼치는데...

    호창은 과연 괴물투수 스카웃을 성공할 수 있을까?
    7년 전, 그녀는 정말 이소룡 때문에 호창을 떠났던 것일까?
    호창이 선동열을 찾아 헤매던 9박 10일의 마지막 날, 세상이 몰랐던 비밀이 드러난다!
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    Professional Review of "Scout (DVD) (Korea Version)"

    May 8, 2008

    Though set in Gwangju, Korea at the time of the tragic 1980 Uprising, Scout is a very different proposition than might have been expected, choosing to focus on baseball instead of politics and riots. As a result, despite their shared context, the film from director Kim Hyun Seok (who previously gave viewers the touching comedy When Romance Meets Destiny) has little in common with Kim Ji Hoon's grandiose blockbuster May 18. Whilst still concerned to an extent with the theme of an ordinary man caught up in the political storm and violence, the film treads a very different and notably lighter path, offering a more individual and emotional journey, and revolving around personal growth and sacrifice.

    The film starts with Ho Chang (the ever-likeable Lim Chang Jung, also in Miracle On 1st Street and Underground Rendezvous), an ex-pitcher turned university baseball scout, being sent to Gwangju to try and steal up and coming star Sun Dong Yeol from under the nose of a rival team. While sneaking around and trying to secure the elusive lad's signature by any means necessary, he just happens to run into his first love Sae Young (Uhm Ji Won, recently in Traces Of Love and Mutt Boy), who left him without explanation many years ago during college. As he tries to rekindle their romance, a task made more difficult by the presence of a gangster called Gon Tae who is equally desperate to win her heart, Sun Dong Yeol remains just out of reach. Unfortunately, just as all finally seems to be coming together, violence erupts on the streets of the city, pushing Ho Chang into making a fateful and life changing decision.

    Playing out romantic comedy and the story of an initially selfish man learning life lessons against as incendiary a backdrop as the Gwangju uprising is a brave and interesting move, though director Kim manages to pull it off with surprising effectiveness and subtlety. This is in part down to the fact that the film has a well-written cast of sympathetic and charismatic characters. Whereas in Korean comedies the protagonist is quite often a rather anarchic and wacky figure, prone to pratfalls and face pulling, Ho Chang is a very human and generally quite decent man. As a result the viewer comes quite naturally to root for him in his two quests, and the inevitable choice that he has to make between his dream and his woman is a genuinely affecting one. It also helps that his relationship with Sae Young is built up in a gradual and believable manner, without ever resorting to too much in the way of melodrama. The other relationships in the film are similarly well developed, and the proceedings do have a very positive and upbeat feel, making Ho Chang's personal growth all the more rewarding.

    The film is also pleasantly amusing, with Kim working plenty of good-natured humour, though without undermining his characters or pushing things into the realm of farce. Their is a fair bit of scheming and trickery as Ho Chang attempts to lure Sun Dong Yeol to his cause, though he never goes too far, and again there is a certain humility and lack of malice in his efforts. Of course there is a reasonable amount of slapstick, but this is also handled with relatively good taste, and is all the funnier for it.

    Things do inevitably get more serious as the film progresses, both emotionally and with events in the town taking centre stage, though Kim manages the transition from comedy to drama without missing a step, mainly since due to the fact that for most of the running time he allows an awareness of the coming storm to build quietly and unobtrusively in the background. As such, when violence does finally intrude it comes as quite a shock to the viewer, and the ensuing sense of outrage and confusion is arguably just as effective as it is in the more obvious and overblown May 18. Thankfully, Kim holds his nerve and allows the film to come to a natural and suitably bittersweet conclusion, and does so with pleasingly little preaching or cliche heroism.

    It is exactly this small scale and modest approach that makes Scout such a pleasure to watch. Amusing, moving and above all warmly human in its concerns, it engages and entertains throughout, and should be enjoyed by all viewers, whether they be interested in baseball, politics, or just in seeing a good old fashioned story of one man's journey to emotional maturity.

    by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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