Champion (2018 film) should not be confused with Champions (2018 film).
Champion | |||||
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Director: | Kim Yong-wan | ||||
Producer: | Han Dong-hwan | ||||
Cinematography: | Yoo Ji-sun | ||||
Editing: | Kim Chang-ju Yi Ho-seung | ||||
Distributor: | Warner Bros. | ||||
Runtime: | 108 minutes | ||||
Country: | South Korea | ||||
Language: | Korean | ||||
Gross: | [1] |
Champion is a 2018 South Korean sports comedy film directed by Kim Yong-wan. The film stars Ma Dong-seok, Kwon Yul, and Han Ye-ri. It is related to arm wrestling competition. The movie is rated 9.4/10 in Asian TV Website within the first month of release.[2] [3] [4]
The film tells the story of the adopted Mark who was a former arm wrestler but now works as a bouncer. He goes to South Korea for a competition to search for his mother who gave him up for adoption as a child. With help of his friend, Jin-ki, Mark finds his real family, only to learn that his mother had died. He then meets his step-sister and her family whom he never knew. Through his mother's emails that he came to read he learned what it meant to feel her pain of abandoning him. He later wins the national tournament against his opponents and in the end, defeats the opponent named Punch in the final.[5]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of, based on reviews, with an average rating of . The website's critic review for Champion reads: "Champion's biggest strengths are its comedic sensibilities, as director Kim Yong-Wan recognizes the inherent absurdity of arm-wrestling and plays it up for big laughs."[8]
Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter wrote: