Hi, Dharma!

November. 09,2001      
Rating:
6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Laughs and thrills go hand-in-fist in this Korean action comedy, as a band of criminals fleeing a violent gang war hides out in a monastery. The monks in residence quickly tire of the goons’ distressing behavior and manufacture a series of activities to get even.

Park Shin-yang as  Jae-gyu
Jung Jin-young as  Monk Jeong-myeong
Park Sang-myeon as  Bul-kom
Kang Seong-jin as  Nal-chi
Hong Kyung-in as  Rookie
Lee Moon-sik as  Monk Dae-bong
Lee Dae-yeon as  Chang-guen
Lee Won-jong as  Monk Hyeon-gak
Kim In-mun as  Master
Kim Young-jun as  

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Reviews

Stometer
2001/11/09

Save your money for something good and enjoyable

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Intcatinfo
2001/11/10

A Masterpiece!

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Guillelmina
2001/11/11

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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Sarita Rafferty
2001/11/12

There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.

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dbborroughs
2001/11/13

Amusing Korean gangster comedy that is summed up easily-Gangsters needing to hide out for a while so they do so by going to a Buddhist monastery. You can insert jokes here.All kidding aside this is one of those films where even though you can write the jokes yourself the film works because of the characters which lift this up out of the by the numbers rut. I laughed, I cried, well I giggled I kissed two bucks goodbye (Oh the joys of the Chinatown bargain bin). I think the best thing I can say is it's good enough that I want to see it again and its sequels. I also recommend the film with the caveat that so long as you know what you're getting going in (not high art) you'll have a good time.Between 6 and 7 out of 10.

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h8er13
2001/11/14

First of all, a couple of notes: The American translation for this title is "Hi, Dharma," but the literal translation is "Hey Dharma, let's play." The term "Dharma" refers to the Buddhist principles of individuality, sort of.Anyway, about the film...At first, I was expecting a gangster movie filled with predominately slapstick humor. This film is a bit more on the serious side though, but it can still be easily classified as a comedy. Basically, five gangsters running from the law decide to lay low at a Buddhist monastery, mainly because the gangsters figure that they will be able to easily manipulate the monks. However, discontent arises, and the rest of the movie is nothing special.Conveniently, the number of gangsters equals the number of monks (not including the elder, who serves more as a passive character). Each gang member also has a unique personality, as do the monks, which oddly enough, somewhat parallels the gang members' personalities. The circumstances and sequence of actions just seem too contrived. I think I would have preferred an even more comedic approach to this movie.There are lots of Korean gangster movies and lots of gangster comedies. Of these gangster movies, only a small handful are really great and worth watching. "Hi, Dharma" is one of those movies that falls on the more disappointing end of the spectrum.

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wuzzadaly
2001/11/15

This is one of the better movies to come from the Korea gangster-comedy genre that currently proliferates Korean cinema and international sections of video stores everywhere.I find English speaking people have less patience with subtitles than foreign audiences do with our movies, especially for comedies, and while a lot of the original humor is cultural and lost in the translation, there are enough visual jokes to keep most happy here. The acting is top-notch, and for a cultural insight into Buddhism, it's worth checking out.Recommended 8/10

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frereloupe9
2001/11/16

Being a Korean cinema fan, one of my bad habit was to put a superbly high expectation to every new Korean films that emerge in the local chinese Cinema, now theres 3 main categories for films, a good film , a bad one , and those who doesnt leave any particular impression and you forget as soon as you have your forty winks.Hi dharma belongs to the last category, that is not to say this is a flat out dull film , which it isn't, it has this box-office aura thing going on, and it still gives you the usual cackle if you can ignore the fact that this kind of fish-out-of-water symmetri has been done to death,or should i say , a shark-went-to-aquarium, ok, try Sister act(1992) or We're no angels (1989), the usual law dodgers finding sanctuary in religious zone plot, i almost have no doubt that Dir.Park Chul Kwan view these flicks prior to shooting ..just for reference sake ya know......Firstly i personally just couldnt help it but to feel fed-forced by the filmmakers to tolerate the unjustified resolutions that surrounds some of the characters, kinda the same feeling i get at the ending of Jopog Manura/my wife is a gangster (2000). Ok in no way i mean that i expect to see bad ass gangsters to be monks,so maybe its okay too, for the monks to receive soccerballs, toilet tanks, etc as a form of donation from the supposedly spiritualized gangsters , who purchased those items with their profit money from prostitution, black mailing , drug dealing, underground gambling activities, oops, i think i leave out assassination jobs.But hey! as long as the monks are happy and one of the 5 gangsters decided to be a monk who would argue?the jokes are oftenly culturally specific, which means, if youre a person who have dwelled in Korean, Buddhism culture you could probably laugh your bottom to death, but if you're not, then sometimes you have to be satisfied with a mild smirk or the urge to push the forward button scene since youre so p***ed of not sharing the laugh that happens on screen.Like so many Korean Jopog(thats gangster to you folks)male bonding type of films,the role of female is almost Non existant, as if the film makers are so drowned in their homoerotic crafts of showing a gangster slapping the bottom of a monk as a show of a blossoming brotherhood, ok so we get to see this disturbingly beautiful female monk in two scenes, i was having the impression that she was going to be a love interest of one young gangster character, yep , i was wrong, she dissapears in the mist of the thick as thieves malebonding fog.watch this especially if you're into monk bowing jokes, irrelevant nauseating manic character who wears jogging pants & acts like a smeghead,or if you're into that dude who plays the husband in Jopog Manura, he seems to appear in every Korean Gangster comedy.2 outta 5 stars .

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