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It also gave us a glimpse into life on set, and even revealed T.O.P’s loosing streak against his co-star Se Kyung in a game of “Go Stop.” T.O.P recently made an appearance along with his fellow cast mates Shin Se Kyung and Honey Lee, on the popular show, ‘Entertainment Relay’! During the program, it gave insight on the actors’ preparation process, which is displayed in the film. But most of the audience probably had set higher expectations for this film.BIGBANG’s T.O.P is currently on a promotional tour for his latest film ‘Tazza 2’ (‘Tazza: The High Rollers 2’). Of course, the humor, the attractive characters and the acting of the actors which bring out the essence of the characters are excellent. The film contains funny gags and political satire but they are only fragmentary enjoyment since the story lacks in having a pivot. There is no foreshadowing of the changes or unexpected developments which occur in the story regarding Woochi, who seems to have too many thoughts for a guru. The film explains how Woochi came to be trapped inside a scroll for 500 years and shows his battles with Hwadam, but fails to fill in on other details. In particular, there is an absence of stories explaining the connection between actions scenes. And despite the appealing plot that Woochi is someone who comes to life in modern day Korea, most of the action scenes take place amongst themselves in 'secluded' locations while most of the scenery is background for Woochi and Choraengi's humorous conversations. The scene shown immediately after Woochi comes to life 500 years later is the only scene that draws attention. Most of the action scenes are one-on-one combats between Woochi and Hwadam or Woochi and a monster. It is not only the pace of the sequences that move slowly but also the pace of the action scenes which also fail to be diverse. However, problems lie in the content within the long sequences. It seems that Choi tried to create his own style of action blockbuster which moves on a faster pace yet contains his flavor.
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And the comical scenes where Choraengi (played by Yoo Hae-jin) exchanges dialogue containing satirical lines with three Taoist wizards adds more fun to the film. If "Tazza: The High Rollers" is a film which used its fast pace to focus on telling the stories between characters, "WOOCHI" is a film which dedicated more time in showing the action scenes between Woochi and Hwadam. That is the change Choi has undergone but also a choice he made to create a blockbuster which needs to contain many attractions. And like he said, each sequence in "WOOCHI" is paced slow and loose enough to last up to a maximum 30 minutes, unlike with his previous works where he gave the audience space to breathe only by the end of the film with endless sequences of fast cuts.
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Of course, its size may seem relatively small compared to its competitors but it will be interesting to see how well this movie - made by a director who has a firm understanding on Korean stars and the mentality of the Korean public - will fare amongst the crowd of Hollywood blockbusters.ĭuring a press conference for the film on December 14 last year, director Choi had said he "wanted to go with long sequences for this movie from the very start". This 'Korean superhero flick' is a Korean-style blockbuster which creates buzz with its sheer scale, ahead of having to judge how well it has been made. But the plot in which character Woochi (played by Gang Dong-won) comes to life in modern day Korea for the first time in 500 years to fight off his opponent Hwadam (played by Kim Yoon-suk) and other monsters, clearly reveals what "WOOCHI" is aiming for. The collaboration between director Choi Dong-hoon of hit films " The Big Swindle" and "Tazza: The High Rollers" (" Tazza: The High Rollers") and the cast composed of Gang Dong-won, Kim Yun-seok and Lim Soo-jung is already enough to catch the eye of the moviegoers. " JEON WOO CHI : The Taoist Wizard" is the sole Korean movie on the local box office which will be up to par for competition against the recent rush of some of Hollywood's most anticipated films. A scene from film "JEON WOO CHI : The Taoist WizardWOOCHI"