Champion Korean Movie Review | Ma Dong-seok aka Don Lee | Silver Screen Surge

Don Lee can't knock down: Champion 2018 

        "Champion" offers a refreshing take on a niche sport, arm wrestling, driven by the formidable presence of Ma Dong-seok in the lead role. While the premise might seem dated, Ma's performance and the film's focus on family dynamics elevate it beyond mere sports drama.

Ma Dong-seok's Performance:

        Ma Dong-seok, known for his intimidating stature juxtaposed with lovable characters, delivers another standout performance. His portrayal of Mark, a man with a big heart despite his tough exterior, adds depth to the story.

Plot Summary:

        Mark, an arm wrestler with a past in America, finds himself drawn back into the sport when his old acquaintance Jin-gi offers to manage him. However, Jin-gi's motives aren't entirely altruistic, as he's involved in sports betting with a gangster. Despite knowing Jin-gi's true intentions, Mark agrees to pursue his passion for arm wrestling.

Family Dynamics:

        Upon returning to Korea, Mark discovers a newfound family in Soo-jin and her children, who embrace him warmly. Their interactions provide heartwarming moments amidst the challenges Mark faces, including Soo-jin's debt to gangsters.

Character Development:

        Director Kim Yong-wan takes time to develop characters, allowing for nuanced performances from the cast. Kwon Yool as Jin-gi avoids becoming a caricature, while Han Ye-ri's portrayal of Soo-jin adds depth to the family dynamic.

Themes and Social Commentary:

        "Champion" subtly explores themes of identity and belonging, particularly regarding Koreans born in America. Through humor and genuine emotion, the film sheds light on societal attitudes towards those who straddle two cultures.

Cinematic Experience:

        While the plot may follow a predictable trajectory, the film's optimistic tone and engaging performances keep audiences invested. The sports match at the end is captured skillfully, avoiding excessive glamorization in favor of authenticity.

Conclusion:

        "Champion" may not break new ground in terms of storytelling, but its focus on family and Ma Dong-seok's compelling performance make it a worthwhile watch. Despite its modest scale, the film leaves viewers with a warm and uplifting experience, showcasing the power of resilience and connection.

        In summary, "Champion" is a well-executed comedy drama that strikes a balance between heartwarming moments and engaging storytelling, making it an enjoyable cinematic journey.

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