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2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
wonderful feel good comedy, 8 June 2007
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Author:
chrichtonsworld from Netherlands
First things first! This isn't an action movie although there is a lot of action in it! I think you can compare it to American sports movies! Where a team of very bad players succeed in the unthinkable,winning a game or tournament beyond expectation! In this case it isn't about football or baseball,but Taekwondo! In the beginning these street thugs seem to be good for nothing! But soon we will find out that they don't want to be thugs and actually achieve something in life! It is nice to see them struggle and training! I was surprised how funny this movie was! From start till the end you will laugh your pants off! The young korean actors are very convincing! Go see this wonderful feel good movie!
2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
An enjoyable 'underdogs-fight-to-become-winners' heart-warmer of a film!, 17 November 2005
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BA_Harrison from Hampshire, England
You know the story - a group of plucky no-hopers enter a competition
they seemingly have no chance of winning - it's a tale that has been
done to death by Hollywood (Bring It On, The Karate Kid, Escape to
Victory, Best of the Best etc). Now Korea gives it a go with a
Taekwondo team struggling for glory and guess what the result is
predictable but ultimately satisfying.
The fact that this movie doesn't fall flat on its face is down to the
talented young cast who really make you care about the characters, and
this in turn keeps you watching to the end.
Fans of your typical martial arts movie may be disappointed Taekwondo
does not deliver the usual flurry of moves and acrobatics seen in most
Kung Fu films; the action is limited to (albeit impressive) kicking and
the occasional punch. This doesn't matter though, since it is the
interaction of the characters and their fight to make something of
themselves which makes this movie a success.
2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
how often do you get to watch a movie like this?, 29 September 2005
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inf-11 from United States
Sure, the plot isn't Oldboy. It seems the only "great" movies these
days are amazingly shocking or high-budget/hyped in some way.
Spin Kick is a drama/comedy about a group of people who decide to pour
their hearts into tae kwon do. Regardless of what you expect from this
film, you're guaranteed to feel moved by the work, pain, and
expectations that the characters force themselves to experience. Though
comedic at times, many moments and characters are rendered beautifully:
there's the old guard character who takes things too seriously, the
hoodlum turned good-guy who just wants a second chance at life, the
meek team-substitute who would die happy if he just won once in his
life, and many other well-rounded characters with their own problems--
but most importantly, their own their hopes and dreams. While the plot
and the goals of the movie are simple, these aspects of the movie
merely highlight the development of the characters as they overcome
their personal and inter-personal struggles.
In short, this film will leave you feeling fresh, determined, and
satisfied.
2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Taekwondo version of Bring It On, 10 July 2005
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Author:
nighthecamehome-1 from United States
The movie never claims to be something spectacular like many films do.
The films props itself as a fun and entertaining time. And that's
exactly what it was. It is the Korean version of a male Bring It On.
From the get go you can feel for the rest of the film and how it will
end but the enjoyment is not in the surprise twists nor is it the way
the film is a carbon copy of another. Instead, the enjoyment is held in
the journey of how the 2 remaining "thugs" came to be men in their own
right. Therefore, the film is fun and entertaining.
The camera work, specially the dolly moves were very well executed. The
script, being a tad weak, was overly enjoyable in the fact that the
characters were not 2 dimensional but they were full of life and
desire. This film will not win any Oscars, nor any DVD blockbuster
sales, but a fun watch and a fun experience.
10 out of 18 people found the following review useful:
If your bored. Watch it., 18 November 2004
Author:
Jesper Carlsson from Sweden
Dolryeochagi, aka Spinkick has a weak storyline about a Teakwondo team.
The fights and jokes is what this movie is all about. Don't watch this
movie if you expect a good movie.
They tried to make this movie the American way = bad. The plot is to
easy to figure out (as in so many movies) There's really nothing
special with this movie.
The characters are a bit funny. Nice cam-work. and a little bit of cool
effects.
This film is all about fighting. So, if your bored, ain't got anything
to do. It's an okey movie to waste some time with.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Gangster or ass kicker? Ass kicker!!, 1 March 2006
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Author:
hiroyukiwu from China
A good Korean film about not just Taekwondo but what its takes to be
good, like a thugs way of fighting cannot beat a taekwondo guy in his
sport because there are rules, just as there are to life and school and
this film has undertones of this notion.
The martial arts in the film isn't that good but it is passable and
enjoyable. Friends who go on to achieve something they once would mock
become stronger through the mind and heart. This film isn't meant to be
taken too seriously as it does have slapstick, but it also carries a
message.
A good film again from Korea.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Part "Best of the Best." Part "Karate Kid." All kicking., 21 February 2005
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Author:
Leo (OkayBowler) from United States
Side Kick is based on a down-on-their-luck, yet proud, high school tae
kwon do team as they train for and fight in a tournament for many
different yet meaningful character-specific circumstances. The plot
participates in a long line of formulaic martial arts dramas (See
summary title): somewhat absurd yet entertaining. Yes, Side Kick is
more of drama told through the medium of tae kwon do, but does little
in separating themselves in plot depth and meaning from other high
school sport flick contemporaries such as Friday Night Lights, Remember
The Titans, Love & Basketball, and Hoop Dreams. Side Kick is more on
the level of Karate Kid and a high school version of Best of the Best.
Watch Side Kick if you liked the latter two.
For better or worse, the story depends on plenty of plot twists (ala
Armageddon), a youth-be-served mentality (ala Sister Act II), and the
acting of Dong-wan Kim (Yong-gaek) to carry itself through. If you
suspend your disbelief through some of the plot twists, you might find
this a surprisingly refreshing tear-jerker.
This flick is an easy-to-watch mildly-involving action drama with
plenty of teenage angst and kicking. 6/10
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