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YesAsia Editorial Description

Take Stephen Chow's Fight Back to School, re-set it in an all-girl's school in Korea, and add a sexy female protagonist, and you'll have some idea of what writer/director Park Kwang Chun (Madeleine)has in store for you in his entertaining action comedy, She's On Duty! Kim Sun Ah (S Diary, Wet Dreams) plays a female detective who has to go deep undercover as a high schooler in order to thwart a plot by the Japanese Yakuza to traffic teenage girls as sex slaves! Not content to save just the girls from a life of prostitution, Kim's character even lends a hand in squashing in-school violence, giving a performance that has earned raves from nostalgic audiences longing for the "good ol' days" of high school. Also featuring performances by Gong Yoo (My Tutor Friend), Nam Sang Mi (Too Beautiful to Lie), and Park Sang Myun (My Wife is a Gangster), She's On Duty is one film that goes straight to the head of the class!

This version comes with the following bonus features:

DISC 1

  • Audio commentary 1: By the director and actors
  • Audio commentary 2: By the director and the producer

    DISC 2

  • Making of the film
  • Best scenes
  • Kim Sun A’s enchantment
  • Behind the story
  • Music video
  • Promo material

    plus more

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    Product Title: She's on Duty DTS Director's Cut Edition 插班師姐 (導演剪輯版) (韓國版) 插班师姐 (导演剪辑版) (韩国版) 恋の潜伏捜査(潜伏勤務) 韓国ドラマDVD (韓国版) 잠복근무 DTS 감독판
    Artist Name(s): Kim Sun Ah | Gong Yoo | Park Sang Myun | Nam Sang Mi | Ha Jung Woo | Park Kwang Chun 金 相雅 | 孔侑 | 朴相勉 | 南相美 | 河政佑 | 朴光振 金 善雅 | 孔侑 | 朴相勉 | 南相美 | Ha Jung Woo | Park Kwang Chun キム・ソナ | コン・ユ | パク・サンミョン | ナム・サンミ | ハ・ジョンウ | パク・クァンチュン 김 선아 | 공 유 | 박 상면 | 남상미 | 하정우 | Park Kwang Chun
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    Release Date: 2005-05-26
    Language: Korean
    Subtitles: Korean, English
    Country of Origin: South Korea
    Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
    Disc Format(s): DVD
    Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
    Duration: 111 (mins)
    Publisher: Spectrum DVD
    Other Information: 2 DVDs
    Package Weight: 200 (g)
    Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1003985925

    Product Information

    * Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
    * Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 / dts
    * DVD Type : N/A
    * Extras :
    - 음성해설 : 박광춘 감독, 김선아, 남상미
    - <잠복근무> 메이킹 다큐
    - <잠복근무>에 관한 기억들
    - 열혈형사 김선아
    - 영화 뒷이야기
    - 포토 갤러리
    - 삭제장면 및 NG
    - PR자료 : 예고편, 뮤직비디오, 포스터 촬영현장

    * Director : 박광춘

    출동! 학교 다녀오겠습니다!

    "미치도록 돌아가기 싫었다!"
    강력계 악바리 여형사 천재인. 학창시절 강북을 평정한 쌈짱이었으나 각고의 노력 끝에 '합법적인 주먹의 직업' 으로 거듭난 그녀. 그런 그녀에게 일생일대의 위기와 함께 중요한 임무가 주어졌으니, 바로 사건의 열쇠인, 조폭 부두목의 소재파악을 위해, 숨겨진 딸 차승희 반에 위장잠입하라는 것. "다시 학교에?!! Oh, NO!!"

    "범죄박멸보다 고달픈 학교생활이 시작된다!"
    승희의 호감을 사기 위해 온갖 계략(?)을 꾸미는 그녀에게 얼음공주 승희는 눈길 한번 안주고, 오히려 학교 일진들의 색다른 태클은 매일 이벤트처럼 이어진다. 끓어오르는 주먹을 이성으로 누르며, 근무하랴... 담임에게 끌려가서 벌서랴... 어떤 현장보다 이번 작전이 재인은 고통스럽다. 그런 와중에도 한가지 흐뭇함이 있으니, 바로 같은 반 꽃미남 노영. 그만이 재인의 학교출동에 유일한 설레임이고 위안이었으니... "나 얘랑... 이러면 안되는 거지?"

    "과연 이 교복을 벗을 날이 올까...?"
    하지만, 늘 승희곁을 맴도는 노영이 수상해지기 시작하고, 그 무렵 재인과 철천지 웬수인 형사마저 학교에 보충투입 된다. 사건이 생각보다 더 복잡하게 얽혀있음을 직감하는 재인. 우여곡절 끝에 승희와 친해져, 부두목의 소재를 확보하지만, 예상치 못한 변수가 그녀를 기다리고 있는데...
    과연, 그녀는 이번 작전을 성공시킬 수 있을까...?
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    Professional Review of "She's on Duty DTS Director's Cut Edition"

    June 17, 2006

    This professional review refers to She's On Duty (Hong Kong Version)
    There's an old business adage, "Sell the sizzle, not the steak", and it's prominently on display in the promotional photos accompanying director Park Kwang Choon's She's On Duty. The image emblazoned on the DVD's cover depicts lead actress Kim Sun A with long, windswept hair and flaunting a Charlie's Angels pose. Dressed in schoolgirl uniform, this character is every fanboy's wet dream come to life. To be fair, it's not really that big deal, but those expecting a vibrant, whimsical, or even sexy affair due to these photos will be sorely disappointed with the actual product. Like so many films these days, Korean or otherwise, it's really just safe, by-the-numbers entertainment-nothing more, nothing less.

    If you're familiar with films like 21 Jump Street or Fight Back to School, you'll have some idea of what's going to go down in She's On Duty. This undercover cop comedy centers on Detective Chun Jae In (Kim Sun A, from S Diary). After screwing up a case involving a sex trafficking ring run by the Japanese Yakuza, Jae In gets roped into an undercover assignment at a local high school. She's ordered to conduct around-the-clock surveillance on Seung Hee (the beautiful Nam Sang Mi) by becoming her best new gal pal. Why? It seems her absent father, Cha Young Jae (Kim Kap Soo) is a reformed crook and a key figure in the prosecution of a sadistic mob boss.

    But that's only half of her problems. It turns out that Jae In isn't exactly thrilled with her one last shot at redemption, considering the fact that she was a poor student and onetime gang leader back in high school (which makes one wonder about the standards involved in the South Korean police entrance exam, doesn't it?). Considering her background, it's no surprise how she reacts to new challenges. When confronted by bullies, the headstrong Jae In beats the hell out of them. When forced to take exams, she cheats with the help of her commanding officer. It's amusing stuff, but it all seems a bit too familiar.

    Eventually, she falls head over heels for the mysterious Kang No Yong (Gong Yoo), who just so happens to live next door to her. When Jae In's main rival, a gloryhound police detective is installed in the school as a substitute teacher to speed up the case, the film suddenly accelerates into a gritty, bloody conclusion that, while seemingly incongruent when described, actually transitions quite smoothly onscreen. Not surprisingly, things revert back to comedy for an "all's well that ends well" finale.

    So much has been said about South Korea being the "New Hong Kong," and in terms of cinematic output and production values, perhaps the title is deserved. There have been some Korean juggernauts like My Sassy Girl and Old Boy that seem to have that extra something that typified the best and brightest of the Hong Kong new wave, but as amusing as She's On Duty can be, it isn't even close. It's just far too familiar, both in premise and execution to be considered anything but prepackaged fluff. If this were a Hong Kong movie, Jae In would be played by Miriam Yeung. If it were an American one, probably Sandra Bullock. Even when the movie starts making wild tonal shifts, there's something cozily safe about She's On Duty (and quite a few other Korean comedies). Why? Because there's a definite formula at work here, a fact that practically guarantees you won't be angry at wasting your time or money on the film, but also pretty much insures that you won't exactly be giddy with excitement once it's over. If you like Kim Sun A and/or the very premise, then you won't be disappointed. But if you're looking for that "little something extra," it's nowhere to be found in She's On Duty.

    By Calvin McMillin - LoveHKFilm.com

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    Customer Review of "She's on Duty DTS Director's Cut Edition"

    Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10 (9)
    Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10 (15)

    Kevin Kennedy
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    November 22, 2007

    This customer review refers to She's On Duty (Hong Kong Version)
    Solid comedic thriller Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
    "She's On Duty" tells of the competing efforts of cops and gang members to hunt down a mid-level gangster. Kim Sun Ah plays a police detective who goes under cover in a high school to befriend the gangster's daughter in hopes of getting a lead on tracking down the gangster. Lots of complications ensue as we uncover cops on the take, good guys who turn out to be bad guys, and bad guys who turn out to be good guys.

    Drawing it all together is Kim Sun Ah, who manages to combine wonderful comic timing with surprisingly good fighting skills. Miss Kim's character turns out to be much like Miss Kim's role as Kim Sam-Soon ... foul-mouthed, wisecracking, and willful. Indeed, since this film was released several months before the Kim Sam-Soon TV series, I wonder if Kim Sun Ah didn't land the TV role based upon her performance in this film.

    I quite enjoyed the mixture of comedy and action in "She's On Duty" and I thoroughly enjoyed the performance of Miss Kim. I can recommend this film highly.
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    cuddley bear
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    July 22, 2007

    excellent movie Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
    I thought it was going to be silly but turned out to be one of the best films, very entertaining indeed. Kim Seon Ah is superb. The whole film captured your attention from beginning to end. It is so nice to see a good movie. You won't be led down with this one.
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    Chocobo Blue 99
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    July 7, 2006

    This customer review refers to She's On Duty (Hong Kong Version)
    okay Customer Review Rated Bad 5 - 5 out of 10
    I thought this movie was pretty okay. I know that I expected more from the movie because of the cover. To me, the cover says it will be a sexy hot high chick fightering bad guys. Then, when you actually see the movie. You will find that the star is kind of old looking. But, what really happened with that girl on the cover? Did they do something with the cover so that she look way younger? Or was it the lighting and heavy, heavy, make-up?

    Now for the story I think that the story is kind of bad. First, the main star is way too old to pass off as a high school student. Even when the movie started there was a lady sitting next to her on the boat and she said that she didn't look right in a high school uniform.

    Second, the story doesn't seem that funny. There was some good points but not worth calling it the best movie in 2005. Come on now. Romance, I did not feel the chemistry with the two main actors. They were close but not there yet.

    Finally, I thought the movie had no direction. They basically could do anything and it would fit in. They didn't need to do a lot of stuff and they could have made some scences longer.

    I thought that the girl that the cops were protecting was kind of cute. But the girl bully was really hot! The guy was not bad looking either.

    There are some really good looking people in this movie. That is really all I have to say for some to want to watch this movie. I know I didn't watch in for the story. lol
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    Gal from Hawaii
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    May 21, 2006

    This customer review refers to She's On Duty (Hong Kong Version)
    She's on Duty Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
    After watching the K-Drama "Kim Sam Soon" I eagerly anticipated this movie. If you liked the Kim Sam Soon character, you'll enjoy this movie.

    Kim Sun-ah (main actress) does a great job in creating a Kim Sam Soo-like character who happens to be a cop. It also was a wonderful match to have Gong Yoo as her leading man once again after their initial pairing in the "S-Diaries". The only trouble I had with believing this movie was that Sun-ah played a high school student. Really now, give me a break - she looks great, but 18? I don't think so.

    The movie has action, comedy, romance and did I say comedy? Kim Sun-ah really exceeds in this particular genre. Comedy is typically seen as low brow, but it takes talent to carry it off well.

    A very enjoyable and funny movie. Well worth your time to see this one.
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    linn
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    May 11, 2006

    This customer review refers to She's On Duty (Give-Away Version)
    1 people found the following helpful

    Kim Sam Soon is a detective!! Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
    After watching Kim Sam Soon...you would certainly want to watch this. She is as direct,brash,'crude' and as funny. This is a hilarious comedy or dramedy of sorts. Light hearted and funny. Thoroughly romantic too. It is like revisiting Kim Sam Soon once again!!!Yummy.
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