Swindler In My Mom's House (DVD) (Special Edition) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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When it comes to comedy, Jung Jun Ho and Kim Won Hee know the best. They star in the hilarious comedy Swindler In My Mom's House, a remake of the 1961 classic film Mother and A Guest that earned legendary director Shin Sang Ok a Best Director prize at the 1st Daejong Film Awards. Director Im Young Sung, previously assistant director for Shadowless Sword, gives the classic a dramatic facelift filled with slapstick comedy and hilarious episodes. The once dignified male protagonist is now portrayed as a wretched swindler, the demure widow as a lustful woman with an insatiable appetite for her newfound prey.
Hae Joo (Kim Won Hee) is a simple-minded, young mother who makes a living by renting out a room to passing travelers and selling flowers. Her undeniable beauty makes her the object of desire amongst the many bachelors in their small rural village. But the lonely widow has her heart set on her new visitor from Seoul, tall and good-looking veterinarian Duk Geun (Jung Jun Ho). Never the shy type, Hae Joo literally throws herself on him, much to dismay of her daughter and longtime admirer Sung Chil. For Duk Geun, a swindler in pursuit of money, Hae Joo's overtness is a nuisance - until he discovers her one million-dollar bank account. All of a sudden, there is a swift turn in the tide and Duk Geun is the one trying to win Hae Joo's heart using all of his known techniques. But, watch out, this naive-looking widow is not to be underestimated.
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| Product Title: | Swindler In My Mom's House (DVD) (Special Edition) (Korea Version) Swindler In My Mom's House (DVD) (特別版) (韓國版) Swindler In My Mom's House (DVD) (特别版) (韩国版) 客間のナンパ師とお母さん (特別版) (韓国版) 사랑방 선수와 어머니 Special Edition |
| Artist Name(s): | Jung Jun Ho (Actor) | Ko Eun Ah | Kim Won Hee | Jung Joon Ha 鄭俊浩 (Actor) | Ko Eun Ah | Kim Won Hee | Jung Joon Ha 郑俊浩 (Actor) | Ko Eun Ah | Kim Won Hee | Jung Joon Ha チョン・ジュノ (Actor) | Ko Eun Ah | キム・ウォニ | チョン・ジュナ 정 준호 (Actor) | 고은아 | 김원희 | 정준하 |
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| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Release Date: | 2007-11-19 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | Korean, English |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Publisher: | Taewon Entertainment, Korea |
| Other Information: | 1 DVD |
| Package Weight: | 150 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1005101181 |
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* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1
* Extras :
- 사랑방선수
- 독수공방 어머니
- 아웅다웅 촬영장
- 옥희의 특별한 매력
- 성칠의 열연
- 보너스 장면들
- 예고편
* Director : 임영성
물만난 선수 VS 물오른 어머니의 예측불허 공방전
그 옛날 점잖은 손님과 어머니는 잊어라!!
독수공방 15년째.. 한번 오면 그냥은 못 나가는 사랑!!
손님 잡는 사랑방에 선수가 떴다!!
“우리 엄마는 아저씨만 보면 얼굴이 빨개져요.. 왜 그럴까요?”
딸 옥희와의 나이 차이 고작 15살인 싱글맘 혜주. 물건리 마을 청년들의 가슴을 모두 설레게 하는 빼어난 외모와는 달리 지나치게 단순한 세계관으로 가끔은 딸과 뒤바뀐 것이 아닌가 착각도 든다. 하지만, 동네 선술집 꽃마차 운영과 사랑방 임대업으로 홀로 딸을 키운 장한 어머니이기도 하다. 그런 그녀의 사랑방에 서울에서 손님이 찾아 든다. 훤칠한 외모에 매너까지 갖춘 서울 손님 덕근은 도착한 첫날부터 혜주의 마음을 모두 빼앗아간다. 마지막 로맨스를 꿈꾸며, 세끼 꼬박 삶은 달걀 무한 제공에 손빨래까지 자청하며 들이대기에 돌입하는 혜주. 옥희는 그런 엄마가 못마땅하기만 하고, 오매불망 혜주만을 바라보던 마을 청년 성칠 역시 둘 사이의 심상치 않은 기운을 감지하고 훼방 공세를 퍼붓는다. 게다가, 그녀의 사랑방에 찾아온 손님 덕근은 전혀 다른 꿈을 꾸는 선수. 과연, 15년을 기다린 혜주의 마지막 로맨스는 이루어질까..?
화려한 기술을 자랑하는 전직 선수 출신의 수상한 손님
수의사를 가장하고, 사랑방에 찾아온 손님 덕근. 서울에서 흥신소를 운영하는 전직 선수 출신의 덕근은 몸에 밴 선수 기질로 사랑방에 머물게 된 날부터 혜주의 뜨거운 시선을 받는다. 사실, 아버지로부터 유일하게 물려받은 빚 청산을 위해 1억의 포상금이 걸린 사람을 찾으러 사랑방에 짐을 푼 그에게 혜주의 과잉 친절은 안중에도 없다. 하지만, 사람 찾는 일이 꼬이게 되면서 우연히 발견한 혜주의 1억짜리 통장으로 목표물 급 수정. 처음엔 혜주의 막무가내 애정공세에 당황하지만, 이젠 역으로 혜주 꼬시기 작업에 돌입한다. 이때부터 통장 비밀번호 캐내기 작전에 돌입하지만, 순진하게만 보였던 혜주의 반응은 작업 인생 15년이 무색할 만큼 도무지 예측 불가다. 게다가 의외의 복병 성칠의 방해 공작 또한 만만치 않은데...
그는 과연 목표금 1억을 챙겨 혜주의 사랑방을 떠날 수 있을까..?
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Professional Review of "Swindler In My Mom's House (DVD) (Special Edition) (Korea Version)"
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Korea joins the remake fever with Swindler in My Mom's House, a silly comedy that doesn't seem to be anything like the original. While the 1961 film Mother and A Guest is a melodramatic romance that was a classic of its time, Im Young-Sung's "remake" is a lighthearted affair all the way, with small town hooligans, a swindler with a heart of gold, and a silly mother and daughter pair. In fact, this 2007 comedy seems so different that might be useless to even judge it as a remake. An old lady randomly walks into a credit bureau run by Duk-Geun (Jung Jun-Ho, not playing a gangster this time) and asks him to find her granddaughter, who's been missing for 25 years. Duk-Geun is conveniently in need of money after his father was sent to prison without settling his debts, and the old lady happens to have a bag of cash. So off he goes to search of a 30-year old woman only with a picture of a 5-year old girl as reference. His search takes him to a quiet seaside town, where he stays in a guesthouse owned by 30-year old single mother Hae-Joo (Kim Won-Hee) and her 15-year old daughter Oak-Hee. Meanwhile, the mother and daughter have their own problems: Hae-Joo is shunned in town because of her young single mother status, and Oak-Hee is annoyed that her mother acts like her younger sister more than her mother (in other words, she's going through puberty). Just as Duk-Geun decides to give up on the search and just steal the old lady's money, he finds out that Hae-Joo actually has a rather large bank account. To make things worse, the old lady doesn't really have the money she promises, and the gangsters are closing in. So Duk-Geun can only do what any man would: seduce Hae-Joo and steal her money. As dark and sinister it may sound, Swindler in My Mom's House is a lot more lightweight than one may expect. Among the dark subjects that could've been explored include fraud, violent gangsters, alcoholism, and even pedophilia. Thankfully, none of those topics are taken seriously. When a crisis pops up, its pushed away rather quickly to put the focus back on the main plot. To the credit of Im and his co-writer Bae Su-Yung, some of those solutions are actually somewhat inventive, including the surprising effectiveness of a blow-up doll placed at a cliff. However, many other gags fall flat, including a trip to a karaoke that seems to serve no purpose other than to have the female stars do something wacky. Too many serious elements are introduced in the film, and possess too little payoff to make them all worthwhile. Many Korean comedies change genres too quickly to sustain an effective overall tone. This film tries to avoid that, but can only sustain irrelevant silliness with little drama to move the film along. The film intentionally ignores its serious elements, and does so with good intentions, as the filmmakers wanted to make a film that's cheery and suitable for most audiences. However, just because the filmmakers are successful in their intentions doesn't necessarily mean they've made a successful film. The filmmakers could've taken one of the two paths; they could have taken the conventional road and twisted multiple genres together for a melodramatic Korean comedy, or they could have simply made an over-the-top comedy that realizes its darker potential. The finished product seems to be stuck between a rock and a hard place, with Im Young-Sung knowing what he wants, but not knowing how to accomplish it without changing the entire plot. While I enjoy a lighthearted comedy about a good con just as much as the next person, Duk-Geun's con is way too mean to be pulled off successfully in Im's world, which means a con that takes over 30 minutes of screen time to set up is doomed to fail from minute one, not giving the audience much reason to stick around. Thankfully, the stars are good-looking, some of the gags do work, and as this review has pointed out, it's actually kind of fun. If that doesn't appeal to a general audience, I don't know what will. By Kevin Ma |
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December 3, 2007
Mum Fun in Da House!
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I haven't seen the original film this comedy version is based on (and I think that was a more serious one), but what you have here is one brilliantly made piece of slapstick fun. Beginning with Duk Geun, a swindler on the skids, owing money to gangsters (can't they ever settle for sweets?), when an elderly woman enters Duk Geun's life and propositions him to find her long lost daughter who she hasn't been able to locate for over 15 years. Duk Geun flatly refuses, telling her he has no intention or time to help her, with a look of total disdain on his face. All until the old lady suddenly produces a large bag of money onto Duk Geun's table, making him an offer he can't refuse. He looks, he cogitates and decides that......there again, maybe he can help, after all. Because lost daughter = loadsofmoney, and a possible reprieve from the sweet hating gangsters! Well, thats the intro, and what follows is a funny, light and easy going comedy, with an additional smidgen of melodrama for effect at the end. Its the usual and familiar Korean comedy satire we know and love, but this is definitely a well made movie of its type. The antics contained are certainly never dull and when this movie begins, you know straight away you're going to enjoy it! The mother and daughter characters give plenty of kooky entertainment by their cross banter, visual slapstick and sharp humor. Won Hee Kim is excellent as the mother Hae Joo and her youthful nuttiness and electric individuality will bring similar character types to mind played by K-Actresss Hyun Young, Hye Soo Kim and Jung Hwa Uhm. Hae Joo is always trying to stay youthful minded in parallel to her own daughter (even wearing her daughter's school uniform at one stage, in a fit of eccentricity!) and her lively and bonkers nature should win many over! Eun Ah Goh who plays the daughter is also superb here....and quite cute, too! Jung Jun Ho as the boyish looking swindler Duk Geun, (who happens to find even more money offerings when he comes across Hae Joo's ready to overspill bank book), lodges with mother/daughter as he searches for the old woman's lost daughter. Duk Geun does of course become the love interest to Hae Joo straight away, as she is constantly vying for possible suiters (and the daughter also seems to take a fancy to Duk Geun, too!).With these three characters you get a very lively combo which all fit together excellently, producing explosive chemistry and camaraderie. Alongside them are also three stooge type characters that appear throughout and provide good "Marrying the Mafia" type humor. Its all predictable stuff, but I don't think in this case it really matters, as you get such an excellent cast on top form here, and by all their verve and energy - you can tell they enjoyed making this and reflecting that - so does the viewer! Don't expect anything new in the K-comedy front (especially a "My Sassy Girl" grail-type-search-is-over-equivalent-classic!), but with this film's familiarity and brilliantly executed wit, its loads of fun! Family entertainment at its best! EnJOY! |






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