Seung Ho é um jóquei de sucesso. Um dia, acontece uma tragédia quando ele se envolve em um acidente de carro que mata sua esposa, deixando-o sozinho para cuidar de sua filha. O acidente também o deixa ferido — a ponto de descobrir que está perdendo a visão aos poucos. Diante de uma cegueira iminente, ele não consegue mais cavalgar como antes. Ele tenta mudar sua sorte trapaceando na pista de corrida — um golpe que acaba com todas as suas economias. Ele foge para a ilha de Jeju, na costa sul da Península Coreana, onde ele e a filha vão morar em um rancho pouco conhecido. Mas é aí que o destino decide finalmente sorrir para ele. Ele se depara com Woo Bak, um cavalo de corrida que desenvolveu um temperamento ruim após uma lesão recente. Seung Ho decide tentar domar esse cavalo mal-humorado. Ele decide tentar levar Woo Bak à vitória em uma corrida de prestígio. Mas será que esse cavalo ferido e seu cavaleiro quase cego podem fazer o impensável — e conseguir o grande prêmio? (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
- Português (Brasil)
- Português (Portugal)
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Título original: 챔프
- Também conhecido como: Champeu
- Roteirista e Diretor: Lee Hwan Kyung
- Roteirista: Kim Young Suk, Kim Hwang Sung
- Gêneros: Drama, Esportes
Onde assistir Champ
Elenco e Créditos
- Cha Tae HyunSeung HoPapel Principal
- Yoo Oh SungTrainer YoonPapel Secundário
- Kim Ki CheonDirector ParkPapel Secundário
- Kim Soo JungYe SeungPapel Secundário
- Jung Min SungReporter ParkPapel Secundário
- Kim Sang Ho[Sheriff]Papel Secundário
Resenhas
Although the plot was kind of textbook (man and animal work together toward a common goal after undergoing a trauma), I loved the execution! (Sidenote: The cinematography was beautiful.)The character development was excellent: They take you into the mind and heart of Seung Ho and Wu Bak as well as the development of the relationship that helped them achieve their goals. It's like you experience their losses and it helps bring you into the film. The supporting characters like Ye Seung, the Samchons (Uncles) and even the baddies made this film all the more better.
This film had a great cast! I couldn't be happier to see Kim Soo Jung as Tae Hyun's little girl. I had seen her on Star Golden Bell, but I didn't know how she would do in a film. She was amazing ^^. Kim Sang Ho and the other samchons (uncles) were excellent in providing comic relief. [FUN FACT: Park Ha Sun was actually Tae Hyun's younger sister in another film (BA:BO) and in this film she was kind of a love interest.] Cha Tae Hyun was a delight to watch. I'm always amazed at how well he controls tears lol. He would tear up (as would I) then immediately start to laugh to try to conceal that he was crying (but I'd start bawling my eyes out). I hope I'm not the only one who does this... -_____-;
I heard the soundtrack before watching the movie. (Mainly, because the OST comes out before the movie has been subbed. Heh.) I liked it and Tae Hyun sings a song on the OST (Happiness)! ^^
For being the type of movie I shy away from, I would actually watch this again. And no doubt, I would probably cry just as much. (What is it with Tae Hyun's films making me cry?!)
If you like tear-jerkers, inspirational/soul-filled moments, heartwarming relationships, and some hilarious self-defense moves sprinkled here and there...
then you've picked the right movie! Watch it naooooo!