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5 out of 6 people found the following review useful:
YMCA Baseball Team, 12 January 2005
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Author:
nakataohana from United States
This was a comedy about the formation of the first baseball team in
Seoul, Korea at the turn of the century. The challenges posed by a
stratified, Confucian society trying to deal with outside "modern"
influences is reflected in the attitudes and the situations faced by
the characters.
The main character, a classical scholar, accidentally discovers the
foreign sport of baseball. Fascinated by his glimpses of the sport, he
tries to find out more about it.
Told with humor against the backdrop of the opening days of the
Japanese occupation, the varied backgrounds of the baseball team
players, a female baseball "coach", revolutionaries, romance and an
unexpected challenge by a foreign team are woven into the plot. In a
very grim period in Korean history, the baseball team added a lighter
note to people's lives.
I enjoyed this movie.
3 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Classic Baseball Film with a bit of History thrown in for good measure, 10 March 2003
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Author:
freakus from San Francisco, CA
The time is 1905, a time when Korea was in the beginning of it's
annexation
by Imperial Japan. Resentment was high against the Japanese and into this
Era came Korea's first Baseball team. The players for the YMCA Baseball
team became a national sensation and Heroes for a country suffering under
Imperialism.
Director Hyeon-seok Kim (Writer for "Joint Security Area" and "The Isle"
amoung others) brings us a light comedy set in an Era that has spawned
mostly very serious and grim films. It's a film that any Baseball genre
fans will instantly recognize with elements from "The Bad News Bears" to
"The Natural" (special note to fans in San Francisco, spot the reference
to
Pac Bell Park!) A group of ragtag beginners play hard and win, rising to
take on the Empire of Japan in the inevitable Good vs. Evil
showdown.
Kang-ho Song (Shiri, J.S.A., The Quiet Family) puts in another great
performance this time in a comedic role as a kind of Babe Ruth of Korea,
Lee
Ho-chang. Lee has the classic struggle between fulfilling his father's
wishes to be a scholar and pursuing his passion for baseball. There's
also
a light love interest between him and Min Jeong-rim (played by Hye-su Kim)
which leads to a hilarious mixup with a love poem and a
will.
All in all, an enjoyable film without too many serious pretentions. Fans
of
Sports Comedies/Baseball Genre films will be very pleased.
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