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Ahn Jae Mo (Actor) | Yoon Eun Hye (Baby V.O.X.) (Actor) | Lee Jung (Actor)
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The Legend Of Seven Cutter (Hong Kong Version)
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What's in a name? That's likely a question that one young man is asking himself, after he transfers to a brand new school, only to become the unwitting victim of a terrible case of mistaken identity! Directed by Kwon Nam Gi, The Legend of Seven Cutter focuses on poor Jung Han Soo (Ahn Jae Mo, from Haan), an all-around nice guy who lives by the upbeat personal credo, "Every day, be well." When rumors start to circulate in and around Seonggiji High that a former high school fighting champion has transferred to the school, Jung Han Soo discovers a horrible truth, as he is mistaken for this legendary fighter by the entire student body! As a direct result of this woeful misunderstanding, Han Soo is forced to put up with a whole gaggle of eager contenders, all looking to challenge him to brutal one-on-one combat.

However, Han Soo is more than happy to avoid any and all trouble, especially at the hands of the school bully, Baek Sung Gi, and the simple-minded teacher, Mr. Go. But when he's not dodging fights, Han Soo ends up palling around with a cute tomboy named Han Min Joo (Yoon Eun Hye, from The Palace), and life starts to look a whole lot better for Han Soo. However, things take a turn for the worse when the REAL fighting champion shows up at the school, abducting Min Joo in the process! Will Han Soo be able to save his new friend? And what exactly is the "legend" of seven cutter? Find out these answers and more in this uproarious South Korean comedy!

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Product Title: The Legend Of Seven Cutter (Hong Kong Version) 插班師姐 II : 搞[口野]校園 (香港版) 插班师姐 II : 搞[口野]校园 (香港版) カリスマ脱出記 (香港版) The Legend Of Seven Cutter (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Ahn Jae Mo (Actor) | Yoon Eun Hye (Baby V.O.X.) (Actor) | Lee Jung (Actor) 安宰模 (Actor) | 尹恩惠 (Baby V.O.X.) (Actor) | 李正 (Actor) 安宰模 (Actor) | 尹恩惠 (Baby V.O.X.) (Actor) | 李正 (Actor) アン・ジェモ (Actor) | ユン・ウネ (Baby V.O.X.) (Actor) | イ・ジョン (Actor) 안 재모 (Actor) | 윤은혜 (베이비복스) (Actor) | 이 정 (Actor)
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Region Code: All Region What is it?
Release Date: 2006-12-27
Language: Korean
Subtitles: Traditional Chinese, English, Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Widescreen Anamorphic: Yes
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): DVD-5, DVD
Duration: 101 (mins)
Publisher: Sky Entertainment Distribution Ltd.
Package Weight: 110 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004606109

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* Screen Format : 1.85:1 (Anamorphic Widescreen)
* Sound Mix : Dolby Digital 5.1
* DVD Type : DVD-5

導演︰Kwon Nam Ki
Director: Kwon Nam Ki

  經常抑壓著自己對男性慾望的明珠在學校遇上傳聞中天生充滿獸性,惡貫滿盈的鄭韓秀。雖然韓秀還未出現,但是消息已經傳遍整間學校,而且四處流傳著韓秀七尺刀痕的故事,引至人心惶惶。

  實際上韓秀只是一個平凡的學生,但是因為種種誤會卻為他帶來不少麻煩,每天總是有人跟他作對,包括學校中的老大蘇吉,以及性格怪癖的老師“島”先生。他們都因為明珠和韓秀而有所行動,而且當中笑料百出。

  Min-Ju has met Jung Han-su who is said to be a savageness and wicked guy. Although the academic year has not started yet, his rumor has already landed in the new college. Beside, his 7 inches scar makes all people are running scared.

  Acutally, Han-su is a simple guy. However, he always makes troubles because he always has misunderstandings with others. Sung-gi who is the "Leader" in school and an eccentric teacher keep teasing and making a fool on him.
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June 19, 2006

This professional review refers to The Legend of Seven Cutter
The Legend of Seven Cutter kicks things off with a rain soaked, Matrix-inspired action sequence, as described by a hyperactive, rumor mongering student at Seonggji High School. The young man tells the story of Jung Han Soo, a legendary badass in black, who bravely faced off against a group of notorious street thugs and lived to fight another day. Outnumbered thirty to one, Han Soo easily decimates the competition, leaving the worst punishment for the gang's leader, giving him a seven-centimeter slice courtesy of his particular weapon of choice - a box cutter. Nicknamed "Seven Cutter" thereafter, Han Soo becomes a celebrity of sorts, one who just so happens to be transferring to Seonggji High School this semester. Or is he?

Thanks to a Three's Company-style misunderstanding between school principals, a misbehaving, but righteous (and rather silly) young man who also happens to be named Jung Han Soo (Ahn Jae Mo) is mistakenly believed by the entire school system to be the aforementioned delinquent from hell. The principal, the teachers, and even the students are all wary of Han Soo, and he has a tough time making friends. In one corner, there's Sung Gi (Lee Jeong), the Seonggji High's top dog, who's itching for a fight, but not without the help of his deluded, skinny henchmen. And if that weren't enough, Han Soo also runs afoul of the school's resident tomboy, Min Joo (Yun Eun Hye), who also happens to not only be an ace boxer but a physical knockout to boot. After a few run-ins with Min Joo that make him look like a pervert, Han Soo resolves their conflict by pretending to have a crush on her, even though he actually likes the snotty "pretty girl" of the school, who - it should be noted - has next to no personality nor any substantial allure whatsoever. Added tension ensues when the thirty thugs who took a beating from the real Han Soo come looking for our hero in an attempt to settle the score. Just as Han Soo falls for Min Joo, the bad guys kidnap her. But are they trying to exact revenge on the wrong man?

While watching The Legend of Seven Cutter, I was immediately struck by how very few of the main cast members look even remotely like teenagers. Perhaps that's meant to be part of the joke as was the case with the thirty-something teenagers in Cromartie High School, but here, the contrast doesn't elicit any laughs. Instead, it just comes across as a terribly distracting case of miscasting. As a result, Ahn Jae Mo makes for a less than stellar lead, partially due to the fact that he looks considerably older than his teenager role, but mostly because of his inability to overcome the film's spotty characterization of Han Soo. Ahn has practically zero charisma when playing the goofy comic lead (the personality seen mostly in the film's first half), yet is surprisingly compelling as the more traditional leading man - as evidenced when his character grows a backbone to defend a kid who's been picked on at school. But these moments are few and far between early in the film, which makes the transition seem jarring and out of character. Worse, the script calls for Han Soo to unnecessarily deceive the good-hearted Min Joo (simply for cheap romantic drama), which basically makes his character come across as an unlikable cad. Someone like Stephen Chow could have easily handled these abrupt transitions of character without losing the audience's support, but needless to say, Ahn Jae Mo is no Stephen Chow.

The plot and overall tone of the film are haphazard to say the least. Literal toilet humor involving a cell phone and a bowel movement as well as a shoehorned plotline between an unattainably sexy teacher (Hyun Young) and the interminably ugly and moronic PE teacher, Mr. Koh, seem gratuitous and slapped together. Sometimes, it's unclear what kind of movie the filmmakers wanted The Legend of Seven Cutter to be. Gross-out farce? Romantic comedy? Action flick? School drama? While many films easily synthesize all of these various genres, The Legend of Seven Cutter comes across as a somewhat poorly constructed mishmash.

And yet somehow, IT STILL WORKS. Confusing, I know. When the film is going for comedy, the lowbrow humor hits more often than it misses, including such memorable bits as a hilarious pants zipper/fish hook scene, an out of nowhere men in drag sequence, Han Soo's scene-stealing Sailor Moon cosplayer brother, and a "What the hell?" live octopus in a man's boxer shorts prank. Despite EVERYTHING woefully lackluster about this film, there's a certain charm on display. Han Soo's evolution into a "defender of the little guy" at his school tugs at all the right heart strings. Yun Eun Hye is intensely likeable with her My Sassy Girl-inspired shenanigans, and the unexpected camaraderie that emerges among Han Soo, Sung Gi, and his two mindless minions is surprisingly endearing.

The Legend of Seven Cutter is by no means a great film - and I've probably mentioned more bad than good in this review - but somehow, in some way, it does manage to entertain despite its huge flaws. For those who like these sorts of Korean films, this film would probably make for a good double feature with the similarly-themed, but superior comedy, See You After School.

by Calvin McMillin

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Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7.2 out of 10 (4)

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January 12, 2007

Legend of 7 cutters Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10

It a fantastically presented fil Keep up the goodwork All the actors and actresses are great May I have good pictures or videos?


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July 31, 2006

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Okay Customer Review Rated Bad 5 - 5 out of 10
I think movie is okay. I think there were a lot of great moments in the movie. I think this is an action/comedy movie, but most of the action is in the begining and at the endding; the rest of the time is comedy. I think this is more of a rental movie than a keeper.
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July 24, 2006

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Hilaw Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
The movie is a so-so movie. I consider the movie as half-baked coz you cannot determine if this is supposed to be a comedy or action. But Ahn Jae mo is ok here, if your a fan, otherwise, you will not find the movie entertaining.
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May 28, 2006

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highly enjoyable Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
This film really caught me off guard, as I wasn't expecting much from it. Luckily, it has fun and interesting characters, along with some hilarious antics and situations that they go through.
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