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The Foul King (2000)

The Foul King (2000)
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The sophomore effort of writer-director Kim Jee-woon, who had success on the festival circuit with his 1998 black comedy The Quiet Family, Banchik Wang opens by introducing us to harried office grunt Im Dae-ho (Song Kang-ho). Nagged by his father, hassled by his boss, and secretly in love with a female colleague, Dae-ho finds solace in wrestling and the so-called "foul kings," or take-no-prisoners championship wrestlers who will do anything to win a match. He decides to try his own hand at the sport and is eventually -- if reluctantly -- taken on as the pupil of a weathered coach (Jang Hang-seon). Training by the coach's daughter (Jang Jin-yeong) allows Dae-ho to develop self-confidence, and after becoming the accidental victor of his first fight, he prepares for a tag match against reigning champion Yubiho (Kim Su-ro), who wants an easy win to further his career in Japan. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Starring:
Song Kang-ho
Director(s):
Kim Jee-Woon
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Foul King

The sophomore effort of writer-director Kim Jee-woon, who had success on the festival circuit with his 1998 black comedy The Quiet Family, Banchik Wang opens by introducing us to harried office grunt Im Dae-ho (Song Kang-ho). Nagged by his father, hassled by his boss, and secretly in love with a female colleague, Dae-ho finds solace in wrestling and the so-called "foul kings," or take-no-prisoners championship wrestlers who will do anything to win a match. He decides to try his own hand at the sport and is eventually -- if reluctantly -- taken on as the pupil of a weathered coach (Jang Hang-seon). Training by the coach's daughter (Jang Jin-yeong) allows Dae-ho to develop self-confidence, and after becoming the accidental victor of his first fight, he prepares for a tag match against reigning champion Yubiho (Kim Su-ro), who wants an easy win to further his career in Japan. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Kim Jee-Woon
Producer(s):
Lee Mi-yeon
Categories:
Comedy
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    Mi Sung K.

    When I got this movie I wanted to watch it in Korean but the copy they sent was dubbed in Chinese and during the movie it would switched back to Korean when the characters sang karaoke and then switched bach to Chinese. I was very frustrated because I was expecting to watch a movie in my own language and could not.

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    Joshua G.

    I wasn't expecting much from this movie, but didn't truly appreciate it until watching Nacho Libre with Jack Black. TFK was funnier (in my opinion), was a much deeper satire of modern life, and had an amazing final wrestling match that not only looked good but said something important about the development of the character. The Korean audio was not available, although the Chinese dubbing was good as far as dubbing goes. Also, there are some elements of Asian humor that may not work as well with Americans.

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    Richard K.

    I expected the movie to be in Korean, but it was dubbed in Chinese with English subtitles. I couldn't stand the poor quality of the Chinese dubbing. I basically couldn't even watch it.

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