The Foul King (2000)
Directed by Kim Jee-Woon
Genres - Comedy, Drama, Sports & Recreation |
Sub-Genres - Sports Comedy, Comedy of Manners, Slapstick |
Release Date - Mar 24, 2001 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 120 min. |
Countries - Korea, South |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Rebecca Flint Marx
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.
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assumed-identity, self-confidence, underdog, wrestling-Greco-Roman