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Are you ready to rumble? Director Kim Jin Sung throws his metaphorical hat into the squared circle with Geochilmaru - The Showdown, a thoroughly exciting, no holds barred, fight filled extravaganza that looks to be the latest Korean film to align itself with the rich tradition of martial arts cinema, a legacy that extends from even before Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon to Tony Jaa's Tom Yum Goong! Shot on digital video, this modestly budgeted actioner centers on the fates of eight extremely talented martial artists who all hail from different walks of life. Each and every one of these eager, gifted combatants has been invited to travel to an isolated mountainous region. But for what purpose?

Once they reach their destination, these eight very different men are forced to do battle, engaging in a formal competition to determine the best of the best. The prize? It seems that the last man standing in this free-for-all martial arts competition will then win the opportunity to go toe to toe with the mysterious host of the tournament, an enigmatic fighter known only by the name Geochilmar! As these men wage war for the throne of the Murmigjon, who will win out? Instead of relying on computer-generated images or high-flying wire work, the director hired real life martial artists to do all their own stunts. Featuring wall to wall action, unbelievable physical acrobatics, and a special appearance from singer Kim C, Geochilmaru - The Showdown is one movie that's got a real kick!

Special Features:

  • Making Of Featurette
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Cast & Crew Interviews
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    Product Title: Geochilmaru Geochilmaru Geochilmaru コチルマル (Geochilmaru: The Showdown) (韓国版) 거칠마루
    Artist Name(s): Jang Tae Shik | Yoo Ji Hoon Jang Tae Shik | Yoo Ji Hoon Jang Tae Shik | Yoo Ji Hoon チャン・テシク | ユ・ジフン 장태식 | 유지훈
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    Release Date: 2006-01-26
    Language: Korean
    Subtitles: Korean, English
    Country of Origin: South Korea
    Disc Format(s): DVD
    Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
    Publisher: KD MEDIA
    Package Weight: 120 (g)
    Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004074134

    Product Information

    * Screen Format : Letter box
    * Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 & 2.0
    * DVD Type : DVD-9
    * Extras :
    - MAKING
    - DELETED SCENE
    청바지와 사범의 대화
    절에서의 대결
    마지막 결투
    서울가는 차에서의 재회
    앤딩 랩
    - NG 장면
    - 배우 인터뷰

    * Director : 김진성

    거칠마루가 나타났다!!

    내노라하는 무술인들이라면 빠지지 않고 들른다는 무협사이트 ’무림지존’에, 최고실력자로 알려진 ‘거칠마루’라는 존재가 드디어 스스로를 보여주겠다는 공지를 띄운다. 벌써 몇 대째 전승되었다는 고수이자 달인, ‘거칠마루’는 아무도 정체를 모르지만 높은 인격과 무술 능력을 갖췄다고 알려진 불가사의한 존재. 마침 온라인상에서는 ‘거칠마루’가 실재하느냐에 대한 여부를 두고 공방전이 벌어지고 있던 차였다.

    초대받은 8명…

    목적지 모르는 여행에 참여하게 된 8명의 고수들. 자기 분야 최고를 자랑하는 이들이 ‘거칠마루’를 찾는 여행에 초대되었다. 각각 연마한 무술 만큼이나 성격과 목적이 상이한 이들이 한 차를 타고 여행하다보니 온갖 신경전과 설전이 벌어지는데… 결국 도착한 강원도의 어느 산 속에서, 그들은 ‘거칠마루’로부터 어떤 방식으로든지 다른 모두를 이겼다고 인정되는 한 사람에게만 자신을 만날 수 있는 기회를 주겠다는 전갈을 듣는다.

    그리고 결투!!

    목걸이 하나씩을 나눠 목에 건다. 처음 만나는 이와 싸워, 이기는 자가 상대의 몫을 갖는다는 규칙을 세운 그들은 이제 사방으로 흩어져 결투를 준비한다. 몸과 몸이 부딪치며 각 사람의 모든 것이 드러나는, 계속되는 결투, 결투! 센 바람이 부는 산마루에서, 8개의 목걸이를 움켜쥐고 피투성이의 녹초가 되어 남은 한 사람. 그는 이제 ‘거칠마루’가 나타나기를 기다린다...
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    Professional Review of "Geochilmaru"

    March 6, 2006

    South Korea checks in with their take on the martial arts tournament film. You know the style; think Enter the Dragon, Lau Kar Leung's Heroes of the East or the (slightly silly, but quite entertaining) One-Armed Boxer Versus the Flying Guillotine. The backstory for this one, of course, is updated for the Web generation. Eight martial artists from different personal and pugilistic backgrounds are regulars on a martial arts themed website. One day, they're summoned to fight the mysterious and highly skilled host of the website... an enigmatic figure named Geochilmaru.

    Our fighters are known only by their pseudonyms, and are predominantly played by real martial artists. There's a judo wrestler, a bantamweight boxer, a tall, powerful kickboxer, a fluid, acrobatic wushu specialist, a female wushu master, a street fighter, a taekwando instructor and a film stunt man. On their way to the meeting place, however, they're presented with a change in plan: only one of them will get to meet Geochilmaru, and they'll have to choose a representative themselves.

    Naturally, there's only one way to choose. Their bus stops near the rendezvous point and they scatter, intending to meet up in pairs and fight for the right to meet their host. Necklaces are given to each of them, to be claimed by the victor after the end of each match: only someone with all eight necklaces will be able to face Geochilmaru.

    This film was shot on a shoestring, and it shows: it's shot on digital video, and a great deal of the acting and writing is clumsy, particularly near the start of the film. Once the battle for the necklaces starts, however, the film starts to show its strengths - the fights are gritty and look good for the most part, doubtless helped by the participants' real-life proficiency. And they're interesting matches, too, in the grand tradition of martial arts cinema, matching up very different martial arts traditions against each other. One of the highlights is a match between Musashi66, a kickboxer, and Mohican, a talented wushu fighter. A little more screen time is given to the stuntman, who's evidently out of his league and there to provide comic relief, and the street fighter, who has a great deal more tenacity than technique.

    Geochilmaru isn't a particularly good film. I suspect that a general audience of people not into martial arts would be put off by the weak story and acting at the start of the film, and the single-minded focus on fight scenes afterwards. Martial arts fans, however, might be interested to see a modern film done the old-school way: no wires and no CGI, and a bunch of different martial arts disciplines all in the same film.

    I'd be very surprised, too, if this is the last we see of some of the players. Several of them (in particular Musashi66 and Mohican, the kickboxer and wushu fighter) have obvious ability and act well given the film they're in, and I'd love to see more of them. Hopefully we'll see South Korea, like Thailand with Ong Bak and Tom Yum Goong, producing more martial arts cinema in the future.

    7 vanquished competitors out of 10

    by Justin Viiret - heroic-cinema.com

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    Customer Review of "Geochilmaru"

    Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 3 - 3.3 out of 10 (3)

    Rhoda
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    September 19, 2006

    OMG!!! Customer Review Rated Bad 2 - 2 out of 10
    Is this a film or what? I know that this is some kind of an experimental movie, but this is too much for viewers to bear. Too glad, i was able to finish it though. Huh
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    quyenieee
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    May 28, 2006

    uh.. Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
    geochilmaru was okay? i suppose. i had expected more action and comedy because of the cast, however it was a disappointment to watch. in similar contrast this movie reminded me of the American movie 'Bulletproof monk.' i guess i would recommend it, but it's also a forgettable movie, nothing to deep to remember.
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    CJ
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    January 31, 2006

    Showdown = Letdown Customer Review Rated Bad 1 - 1 out of 10
    I came into this movie expecting an awfully cliched storyline, accompanied by some terrible acting, but made up by some great fight scenes. And make no mistake, apart from some interesting narratives on the philosphy of fighting, the plot remains poor. And despite some potentially tense (and sometimes comedic) moments, the acting is dire throughout. But I didn't care, all I wanted to see was some cool fighting. Unfortunately, by the end of the first real fight, I realised that I wouldn't even be graced with some good action. With fighting fans being treated to the latest from Tony Jaa (Tom Yum Goong) and Donnie Yen (Sha Po Lang), Geochilmaru has a tough job in trying to impress viewers. Admittedly, those movies have a far better budget to work from and star quality fighters playing the lead roles. But I was still willing to give Geochilmaru a chance. And yet it still let me down. The main problem I found with the action was that the fighting, although performed by real fighters, is incredibly unexciting. Only a few times did I believe that one of the combatants had been hit (or landed) a solid blow. The fight choreography was too slow and laborious to make me believe that any of the fighters looked like they were in a real fight. The action simply isn't portrayed well enough to make it believable. If it weren't for the actress playing Ironpalm being nice looking, or fighters 'Mohican' and 'Musasi66' having cool peronas, I would have laughed my way through this movie. Honestly. I suppose the music is quite good in places though, but even that quickly becomes annoying. And some of the background scenery is nice. But ultimately, the whole Geochilmaru package is incredibly disappointing, and will not only fail to impress movie fans, but fans of the fighting genre.
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