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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › He's_on_DutyHe's on Duty - Wikipedia

    He's on Duty (Korean: 방가? 방가!; RR: Bangga? Bangga!; MR: Pangga? Pangga!) is a 2010 South Korean 2010 black comedy film that comically yet incisively depicts racial issues in Korea. Tae-sik finds it difficult to get a job due to his odd appearance and impatient character.

    • Yook Sang-hyo
    • Yook Sang-hyo
    • Kim Bok-geun, Lee Se-young
  2. Due to his dark skin and short height, he’s been teased as a South East Asian since he was young and constantly fails to land a job. He finally gets hired at a factory but only after he poses as a Bhutanese foreign worker named ‘Bang-ga’... Genre. Comedy, Drama. Production Status.

  3. 30 set 2010 · He's on Duty: Directed by Sang-Hyo Yook. With Peter Holman, Shin Hyeon-bin, Kim In-kwon, Tae-Won Jong. When South Korean man Bang Tae-Sik continues to be picked on for looking like a foreigner, he decides to take advantage of it.

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    • Comedy
    • Sang-Hyo Yook
    • 2010-09-30
  4. One day, Bang Tae-Sik disguises himself as a man from the country of Bhutan named "Bangga" and succeeds in finding a job. Bang Tae-Sik then witnesses racism that migrant workers face in Korea.

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  5. A desperate South Korean man dresses up as a Bhutanese migrant worker to take advantage of the affirmative action system, and discovers the racism immigrants face at their...

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    • Sang-Ho Yuk
    • Comedy
    • Kim In-Kwon
  6. 30 set 2010 · Overview. A South Korean man named Bang Tae-Sik looks more like someone from Southeast Asia and has difficulties finding employment. One day, Bang Tae-Sik disguises himself as a man from the country of Bhutan named ?Bangga? and succeeds in finding a job. Bang Tae-Sik then witnesses racism that migrant workers face in Korea. Yook Sang-hyo.

  7. With He’s on Duty,Yook Sanh-Hyo presents a light-hearted and vigorous comedy that nonetheless delivers uncommonly powerful commentaries on immigration, discrimination and racism.