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Mister Housewife

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From director Yoo Seon Dong comes the offbeat Mister Housewife (a.k.a. Quiz King), a riotous new comedy starring Han Suk Kyu from The President's Last Bang and Shin Eun Kyung from My Wife is a Gangster! Released in 2005, this humorous film centers on the madcap life of Oh Jin Man (Han Suk Kyu), a former corporate suit turned stay-at-home husband, who's served in that capacity for the last six years. When a moneymaking scheme goes horribly awry, Jin Man is forced to take some drastic action in order to raise the thirty million won he needs to recoup.

His brilliant solution? Win the prize on a television game show! While not exactly practical, the plan is possible, that is, if it weren't for a lingering little problem - the quiz show is meant for housewives only! Jin Man, however, remains undaunted by the gender discrimination and finds away around the rules. To gain entrance into the crucial preliminary rounds, Jin Man disguises himself as a woman, donning makeup and high heels in a laugh-out-loud funny transformation that has to be seen to be appreciated! But just as things seem to be working, his true identity is exposed. Surprisingly though, the people in charge at the station realize that they may just have the next big hit on their hands, so they decide to let Jin Man remain in the contest as a ratings ploy! Well-versed in current events and housework in general, Jin Man gets off to a good start on the show, eventually becoming the newest television celebrity!

But he doesn't let all that attention get in the way of his personal affairs. Just like other housewives, Jin Man is right in the thick of it, searching for the best sales, powerwalking in the morning, and gabbing about the latest K-dramas with his newfound friends! But ultimately, can Jin Man balance his life as a stay-at-home husband with his newly crowned celebrity status as Quiz King? Find out in Mister Housewife, the hilarious send-up/homage to housewives and househusbands everywhere!

This version comes with exclusive extras including:

  • Production process
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Soundtrack material
  • NG Scenes
  • MV material
  • Photo image Poster
  • Trailer
  • ...plus more!
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    Product Title: Mister Housewife Mister Housewife Mister Housewife ミスター主婦クイズ王(2枚組)(韓国版) 미스터 주부퀴즈왕
    Artist Name(s): Han Suk Kyu | Shin Eun Kyung | Gong Hyung Jin 韓石圭 | 申恩慶 | Gong Hyung Jin 韩石圭 | 申恩庆 | Gong Hyung Jin ハン・ソッキュ | シン・ウンギョン | コン・ヒョンジン 한 석규 | 신 은경 | 공 형진
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    Release Date: 2005-12-19
    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?
    Duration: 107 (mins)
    Publisher: KD MEDIA
    Other Information: 2 DVDs
    Package Weight: 170 (g)
    Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004083007

    Product Information

    * Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
    * Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1
    * DVD Type : N/A
    * Extras :
    - 처음 이야기
    - 제작 과정
    - Deleted Scenes
    - 진만의 파란만장 변신
    - 까메오 이야기
    - 영화음악
    - NG 장면 모음
    - 사은품 : 한석규의 노래 녹음 다큐
    - 뮤직비디오
    - 포스터 촬영현장
    - 예고편

    * Director : 유선동

    미스터, 이시대 최고의 주부선언!

    훤칠한 키와 핸섬한 마스크의 외모지수, 해박한 시사상식과 명문대 출신이라는 학력지수, 친절하고 매너있는 인격지수까지 완벽한 진만. 능력있고 예쁜 아내, 수희와 눈에 넣어도 안 아픈 애교만점의 귀여운 딸을 둔 진만은 이 시대 최고의… 남성전업주부다.

    미스터주부, 퀴즈왕에 도전하다!

    6년동안 전업주부로서 과학적이고 체계적인 가사관리에 천부적이 감각이 있다 자부하는 진만은 행복한 가정만들기에 여념이 없다. 하지만 엘리트 전업주부인 진만을 절대절명의 위기에 빠뜨리는 사건이 발생한다. 장인의 수술을 위해 수희가 들었던 적금을 깨고 보다 고수익을 보장한다는 친목계에 들었다가 그만 돈을 날려버린 것.

    장인의 수술까지 남은 시간은 3주. 수희 몰래 사태를 수습해야하는 진만은 하나뿐인 친구 영승과 머리를 맞대고 고민하던 중 거금 3천만원을 마련할 획기적인 해결책을 발견한다. 바로 주부대상 퀴즈프로그램 ‘주부퀴즈왕’.

    남성전업주부의 유쾌한 커밍아웃!
    엄연한 전업주부 진만은 그동안 갈고 닦은 살림노하우와 사회상식을 바탕으로 예선을 무사히 통과하고 본선에 진출한다. 진만이 바라는 것은 오로지 1등 상금으로 구멍난 가족경제를 회복하는 것. 하지만 진만은 TV출연으로 본의 아니게 일약 유명인사가 되지만, 진만 가족에게는 예상치 못한 일대파란이 일기 시작하는데…
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    Professional Review of "Mister Housewife"

    October 17, 2007

    Hey! It's the eighties all over again! If the title of this one has you flashing back to Michael Keaton in Mr. Mom, well, you are absolutely correct. Mister Housewife is a Korean take on the exact same scenario that drove Keaton to fame, with a quick cross dressing nod to Tootsie thrown in for good measure. It's a trope that positively could not work in North America any more but, set in a still strongly patriarchal society, it still has some legs.

    Cho Jin Man is the titular Mister Housewife. Though well educated he chose to stay home and raise his daughter after quitting his job because of a labor protest. He is supported by his wife, a famous television presenter. He shops, he cooks, he cleans, he helps his mom make kimchi … basically he's one of the girls. And while this causes some tension in the early going - his wife wants him to get a job, his daughter is teased at school - he is happy with his life and things seem to be working well.

    But Cho's life is soon disrupted. When a neighbor makes off with a sizable investment he has placed through her, money earmarked for an operation desperately needed for his father-in-law, he dresses as a woman to apply to join a quiz show aimed at housewives. He is quickly outed as a man but the producers - recognizing potential ratings gold - quickly sign him up as their first male contestant and an instant celebrity is born. All the talk shows want a piece of him, a humiliating experience for his wife who has just had her own show cancelled and is being hit on by a sleazy producer who recognizes vulnerable prey.

    Light and frothy, Mister Housewife plays the cute card early and often, but is carried by a likeable lead performance. It's quickly obvious that the film is using the game show as a substitute for the typical sports movie structure, a fact that tips the film's hand early and it seldom breaks from the path it has chosen. Though it largely skims across the surface of the gender issues it raises, it is surprisingly willing to address this as a serious issue, abandoning all pretense of comedy once Cho hits the television screen, thereby leaving his marriage teetering on the edge of extinction.

    What saves Mister Housewife from veering into over-broad comedy or sappy melodrama is the cast, particularly its lead who anchors things nicely. Cho is simply a man who loves his daughter and loves the opportunity he has to spend time with her. As the film develops, his character begins to be pushed and stretched a little and, while it's certainly not award caliber, he carries himself with a natural grace and charm that simply makes you want to like him. Likewise, his young daughter begins as little more than a two-dimensional sketch but by the end has shown a decent amount of range. If there is a weak note it is the wife, who is well played but comes across to these western eyes as enormously petty and self-centered. Though the film tags on the obligatory happy ending epilogue, there are moments when you really have to wonder what Cho sees in this woman. She goes so far as to use her child as a shield to avoid having to kiss him in public, this immediately following the big, teary, "everybody loves each other again" conclusion to the game show. I would be more than a little curious to hear how she plays to a Korean audience. Would they be more sympathetic than I?

    In the final analysis, Mister Housewife is neither exceptional nor horrible, running it right up the middle. It's quirky, populist filmmaking that breaks no new ground, but deserves credit for layering a touch of serious drama and social commentary into it's gimmicky premise.

    By Todd Brown - Twitchfilm.net

    December 23, 2005

    Hey! It's the eighties all over again! If the title of this one has you flashing back to Michael Keaton in Mr. Mom, well, you are absolutely correct. Mister Housewife is a Korean take on the exact same scenario that drove Keaton to fame, with a quick cross dressing nod to Tootsie thrown in for good measure. It's a trope that positively could not work in North America any more but, set in a still strongly patriarchal society, it still has some legs.

    Cho Jin Man is the titular Mister Housewife. Though well educated he chose to stay home and raise his daughter after quitting his job because of a labor protest. He is supported by his wife, a famous television presenter. He shops, he cooks, he cleans, he helps his mom make kimchi ? basically he's one of the girls. And while this causes some tension in the early going - his wife wants him to get a job, his daughter is teased at school - he is happy with his life and things seem to be working well.

    But Cho's life is soon disrupted. When a neighbor makes off with a sizable investment he has placed through her, money earmarked for an operation desperately needed for his father-in-law, he dresses as a woman to apply to join a quiz show aimed at housewives. He is quickly outed as a man but the producers - recognizing potential ratings gold - quickly sign him up as their first male contestant and an instant celebrity is born. All the talk shows want a piece of him, a humiliating experience for his wife who has just had her own show cancelled and is being hit on by a sleazy producer who recognizes vulnerable prey.

    Light and frothy, Mister Housewife plays the cute card early and often, but is carried by a likeable lead performance. It's quickly obvious that the film is using the game show as a substitute for the typical sports movie structure, a fact that tips the film's hand early and it seldom breaks from the path it has chosen. Though it largely skims across the surface of the gender issues it raises, it is surprisingly willing to address this as a serious issue, abandoning all pretense of comedy once Cho hits the television screen, thereby leaving his marriage teetering on the edge of extinction.

    What saves Mister Housewife from veering into over-broad comedy or sappy melodrama is the cast, particularly its lead who anchors things nicely. Cho is simply a man who loves his daughter and loves the opportunity he has to spend time with her. As the film develops, his character begins to be pushed and stretched a little and, while it's certainly not award caliber, he carries himself with a natural grace and charm that simply makes you want to like him. Likewise, his young daughter begins as little more than a two-dimensional sketch but by the end has shown a decent amount of range. If there is a weak note it is the wife, who is well played but comes across to these western eyes as enormously petty and self-centered. Though the film tags on the obligatory happy ending epilogue, there are moments when you really have to wonder what Cho sees in this woman. She goes so far as to use her child as a shield to avoid having to kiss him in public, this immediately following the big, teary, "everybody loves each other again" conclusion to the game show. I would be more than a little curious to hear how she plays to a Korean audience. Would they be more sympathetic than I?

    In the final analysis, Mister Housewife is neither exceptional nor horrible, running it right up the middle. It's quirky, populist filmmaking that breaks no new ground, but deserves credit for layering a touch of serious drama and social commentary into it's gimmicky premise.

    By Todd Brown - Twitchfilm.net

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