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From the director of Take Care of My Cat comes this exciting new film about South Korea's hyperkinetic urban youth! Jeon Jae Eun's The Aggressives centers on Soyo (Chun Jung Myung), a seemingly quiet, unassuming teenager whose ordinary humdrum life soon changes when he discovers the thrill of inline skating. His love for the sport eventually causes him to meet up with a group of skater boys that include Moggy (Kim Kang Woo), a kid whose awesome board skills immediately capture Soyo's attention. Moggy's girlfriend, Hanju (Jo Yi Jin), asks Soyo to join them and with his parents out of the picture, Soyo quickly immerses himself in this new subculture, eventually bunking with the team. His friendship with Moggy and Hanju soon takes off, and his loyalty to the team's leader Gabpa (Lee Chun Hee) soon results in an exciting new development in the romance department.

But when Moggy is forced to shoot a commercial to score a plane ticket to the world inline skating championships, he snaps and deliberately causes an accident. Moggy's act puts the whole gang into debt, forcing the team to scramble for money to recoup the loss. A rift soon develops among the team members: Moggy stops skating, Hanju and Gapba want to leave as well, and even the once-eager Soyo starts to lose interest. Can the team pull it together or is their friendship doomed to failure?

As one of the first graduates of the Korean National University of Arts' School of Film & Multimedia, Jeon Jae Eun has made quite a name for herself in the intervening years. Her feature-length debut, Take Care of My Cat received invites to nearly forty international film festivals, earning various nominations and even taking home a few awards. For The Aggressives, Jeon Jae Eun taps into the raw energy of this younger generation, intertwining fantasy and reality in her tale of urban angst and infectious vitality!

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Product Title: The Aggressives! DTS The Aggressives! DTS The Aggressives! DTS 台風太陽 (The Aggressives! )(韓国版) 태풍태양 DTS
Artist Name(s): Kim Kang Woo 金強佑 金强佑 キム・ガンウ Kim Kang Woo
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Release Date: 2005-08-11
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: 107 (mins)
Publisher: EnterOne
Package Weight: 150 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004028177

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* Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 / dts
* DVD Type : N/A
* Extras :
- 코멘터리 (정재은 감독, 김강우, 천정명, 이천희, 조이진)
- This is the aggressive
- 티져예고편

* Director : 정재은

소요, 모기를 만나다

겉보기엔 평범하고 내성적인 고등학생 ‘소요(천정명 扮)’. 학교생활이 적성에 맞지는 않지만, 별 다른 사고 없이 하루하루를 지내다 우연히 인라인 스케이트를 시작하게 된다. 아직 서툴기만 한 ‘소요’는 공원 구석에서 날마다 혼자 스케이트를 타지만, 공원 한가운데서 왁자지껄 몰려다니며 스케이트를 타는 그룹을 만나게 되고, 유달리 화려한 묘기를 선보이는 ‘모기(김강우 扮)’의 스케이팅에 매료된다.

모기가 있는 인라인 팀과의 동거, 새로운 사랑, 새로운 자신
넋을 잃고 ‘모기’의 묘기를 바라보던 공원에서, ‘소요’는 다정히 말을 걸어 온 ‘한주(조이진 扮)’의 소개로 인라인팀에 합류한다. 거기 ‘모기’가 있다. 집을 떠나버린 부모님들의 자리는 점점 그들로 채워져 가고 ‘소요’는 인라인의 세계에 완전히 빠져버린다. 자신이 닮고 싶어하던 ‘모기’와 ‘모기’의 연인인 ‘한주’에 대한 감정, 팀의 리더인 ‘갑바(이천희 扮)’에 대한 믿음 등 ‘소요’는 그들과의 동거에서 새로운 삶과 새로운 사랑, 달라지는 자신을 느낀다.

CF촬영장의 사고, 꿈은 무너지고
세계대회를 위한 비행기표, 그로 원치 않은 CF는 하려던 ‘모기’는 CF스탭들의 비하발언에 고의적 사고를 낸다. 그 사고로 감당하기 어려운 빚을 지게 된 인라인 팀은 돈을 갚기 위해 동분서주 하지만, 정작 ‘모기’는 무력해진 채 스케이팅에 대해 회의를 느낀다. 이해할 수 없는 ‘모기’의 행동에 ‘한주’와 ‘갑바’마저 동요하고 스케이트 팀을 떠나려 하자, ‘소요’는 자신의 모든 생활을 함께 해 왔던 이들의 행동에 그 동안의 신뢰를 잃고 방황하기 시작하는데…

한바탕의 태풍, 그 태풍을 이겨내고 이들은 예전보다 더 뜨거운 태양을 맞이 할 수 있을까?
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August 26, 2005

There's a great scene in The Aggressives when Soyo (Chun Jung Myung), a young teen whose parents have just abandoned him to fend for himself with a handful of cash, asks Moggy (Kim Kang Woo), an older fellow in-line skater if, when they're older, they'll regret what they're doing now. To which Moggy, without even having to think about it, replies, "Of course", then shushes Soyo so they can continue to watch the drive-in movie they've snuck into.

Such is life for the young skaters of Jeon Jae Eun's The Aggressives, about a group of youths who live to skate, and skate to live. For its first hour or so, The Aggressives seems to be little more than a series of dreamy vignettes, following Soyo as he becomes immersed in the outcast world of in-line skating. (Their biggest hassle seems to be finding a place to bed down for the night and getting chased by "The Man" away from their favorite skating hangout.) Soyo's introduction to skating is Moggy and his girlfriend Hanju (Jo Yi Jin), a filmmaker with dreams of selling her extensive collection of boyfriend Moggy's skating conquests. For Soyo, the life of a skater is more than a mild diversion - it is an escape from his crumbling world.

It is in the film's second half, when a stint as a movie stuntman by Moggy gets the entire group into hot water, that The Aggressives, as well as the characters, are forced out of their carefree existence. And in the case of the movie, it returns to a more traditional narrative. Written and directed by Jeon Jae Eun (Take Care of My Cat), The Aggressives is a visually rich film that is shot at times like a documentary. There are sequences where Jeon fills the screen with drab, green colors that strikes the perfect mood, and makes you wonder what she could do if she ever wanted to tackle a thriller.

The script by Jeon takes some liberties (for instance, we never learn how Soyo can afford to keep his parent's apartment without a job, or how he stays in school), but it also turns conventions on its head. Of note is the film's stab at a love triangle, which seems to be built upon, and then headed toward, a clichéd conclusion. Not so. Like much of the The Aggressives, the love triangle takes a most unexpected turn, helped in no small part by the complex characters. There are no villains in the piece, and all three members of the would-be love triangle are fleshed out individuals, and one would be hard-pressed to root for either Soyo or Moggy to get the girl.

You can also easily understand why Hanju is in love with Moggy (she says it's because of his complete lack of ambition), and as well it's easy to see why the impressionable Soyo would fall for Hanju at first sight (she's cute as a button, after all). The fact that Jeon simply refuses to allow her characters to do anything that could be misconstrued as formulaic is a major feather in the film's cap. After seeing so many predictable movie romances (especially those in the teen genre), it's shocking to see a teen film that bucks the trend so effortlessly, convincingly, and so naturally.

Unfortunately, we don't know nearly enough about all the characters to care about of them. The most we ever learn about the other members of the skating group is that one of them tried, and humorously failed, to impress his father by showing him a skating trick. When they're not skating, the gang bunks down wherever they can, from Soyo's house to Gapba's park to everywhere in-between. The script also fails to fully integrate the Gapba character into its first half, and as a result, when the character resurfaces, the audience is liable to wonder why such an important character had stayed in the background for so long.

There's little doubt that writer/director Jeon knows all about the conventions of her film's genre, which serves to help her eschew all expected narrative plot lines. Like the free-spirited skaters, The Aggressives has an effortless ability to go with the flow, never allowing formula (or in the world of the skaters' society) to dictate its (their) progression. The characters are believable, and as a result, so are their actions.

As a pure skater movie, The Aggressives should please aficionados looking for believable action. The film seems to have a good grasp of what being a social outcast is all about. In a trick taken from Jackie Chan, the film has a 2-minute behind-the-scenes over the closing credits that shows the actors actually learning to skate for the movie. And although I'm sure there were real skaters working as stuntman in some scenes (and in fact the movie shoot sequence might just be Jeon's own inside joke), for the most part you can clearly tell that the actors do either all, or most of their own skating.

Movie Grade: 3.5 out of 5 stars

By Nix - BeyondHollywood.com

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September 22, 2006

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If you are not an enthusiast of roller skating, you will find this movie boring. I actually didnt'like the story, i felt there is not story after all.
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