Just Do It! Page #2

Synopsis: Four people from the same family leave home to seek consolation at the bar. Byong-hwan, while very drunk, goes outside to relieve himself on the side of the truck, and is consequently hit by the very same truck. His family is now hard pressed to come up with the necessary funds for medical treatment, with Jong-lim resorting to prayer; which they believe is responsible for the insurance company granting them $400. With the family now feeling inspired, they are encouraged to better their current situations with hard work. They then reform and start a new business, which makes them more crazy as they make more money.
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Dae-yeong Park
Production: Left Field Films Ltd
 
IMDB:
5.8
Year:
2000
93 min
33 Views


Let's get in!

Alright, turn now!

Very good! That's how to do it!

Let's go!

Are you all ready?

Now, speed up!

Now! Turn!

Why'd you do that?

It's a "bus only" lane.

Then you did good!

Here. Speed up.

A family accident

after a single insurance payment...

An accident the same day

you bought the car?

A total of $30,000!

Thank you, God!

Mansei! Hurray!

Is it okay?

Dad's side is too high. Down little.

Now, is it okay?

No not yet. Almost. There!

Is it good?

Yes, fine.

Just do it!

When misfortune arises,

people say "Why me?"

Insurance is the key

to changing that misfortune into happiness.

If you sign a contract

here to pay $30 won per month...

you'll get $300,000 if an accident happens

to you on your way out.

$30 becomes $300,000.

What bank, or stock,

or loan shark would assure such benefit?

None.

The lottery? It's once in a lifetime.

Maybe never.

But insurance? 100% probability!

Just get hurt in an accident and

it's 100 percent assured. 100%!

Sorry.

It's okay.

Do you get back the principal

if you lose in the lottery?

No, they do not.

That's right! They don't give you a dime!

But with insurance, you get everything back.

Man's most beautiful creation ever.

I congratulate you for buying it.

Thank you very much. But I want not one,

but four. Four!

Four?

Yes.

Thank you so much!

Where do I put my seal?

Here, ma'am.

Here you go.

Thank you very much.

Thank you very, very much!

Grade 1.

When one loses sight in both eyes forever.

When one loses the ability to chew

or speak forever.

'Forever' means that there is no hope

of recovery in the future

or, after a certain amount of time

recovery cannot be foreseen.

We should aim for Grade 6 in our procedures.

No.1 - permanent scars on the head

or the face.

No.2 - losing sight in one eye forever.

No.3 - a ruptured disk.

Commonly known as a hip condition.

No.4 - losing one of the fingers forever.

Now, who wants to go first?

Jang-Mi?

I'm a girl.

That's why they pay you more.

Why don't you go first, Dad.

I am old, you know.

That's why they pay you more.

Your mother is old too.

She's a woman and old.

Mom should go first!

What do you mean?

Youngsters are far better than us.

She's right.

Dae-Chul, you're youngest.

I really think Father

should set a good example for us...

Alright, then.

Let's draw lots.

The Ladder Game of Blood

Congratulations, Dae-Chul!

Congratulations, son!

Sargent, are you seeing your girlfriend again?

Attention!

You call yourself soldiers?

Look alive, bastards!

What cycle were you in?

The 817th, marine corps. Why?

The 817th?

I was in the 57th!

Attention!

Salute!

Yes, privates.

The Boy Scouts' 57th cycle.

I did it.

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