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Jung Wan (Lee Mi Yeon) is a 32-year-old fledging photographer who has no desire to get married. When it comes to romance, she holds no illusions nor fairytale fantasies. But lately, she notices that her skin is beginning to look rather dry and dull, and her body stricken with minor aches here and there. She concludes that what she needs is a man, or rather sex to revitalize her aging body. Then there is Hee Soo (Lee Tae Ran), her childhood friend who shocked everyone when she married a homely, pot-bellied man. An attractive housewife with plenty of dating experience under her belt, Hee Soo sees her husband as a security blanket and a lifetime ticket to free spending and no worries. But all hell breaks loose when Jung Won finally meets her Prince Charming and Hee Soo realizes her only insurance in life is about to expire. Love and marriage were never meant to be this complicated - or are they?
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| Product Title: | Love Exposure (2007) (DVD) (Korea Version) Love Exposure (DVD) (韓國版) Love Exposure (DVD) (韩国版) 肩ごしの恋人 (韓国版) 어깨 너머의 연인 (일반판) |
| Artist Name(s): | Lee Mi Yeon (Actor) | Lee Tae Ran (Actor) | Marcos Benjamin Lee (Actor) 李美妍 (Actor) | 李泰蘭 (Actor) | Marcos Benjamin Lee (Actor) 李美妍 (Actor) | 李泰兰 (Actor) | Marcos Benjamin Lee (Actor) イ・ミヨン (Actor) | Lee Tae Ran (Actor) | Marcos Benjamin Lee (Actor) 이 미연 (Actor) | 이 태란 (Actor) | 마르코 (Actor) |
| Director: | Lee Eon Hee Lee Eon Hee Lee Eon Hee イ・オニ 이언희 |
| Release Date: | 2008-02-22 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | English, Korean |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Publisher: | KD MEDIA |
| Other Information: | 2 Discs |
| Package Weight: | 160 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1010016167 |
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* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 & 2.0
* Extras :
-‘어깨너머의 연인’ 제작과정
- 연인들의 인터뷰
- 포스터 찍던 날
- 뮤직 비디오
- 스틸 갤러리
- 극장 예고편
* Director : 이언희
- Sex and the City’ 보다 솔직한 여자들의 SEX 이야기
- 이미연, 이태란의 진솔한 이야기
- 네오싱글 족 VS 나오미 족 당신은 어느 쪽인가?
여자나이 32살,. ‘영양제’용 연애를 즐기는 정완과 ‘안심보험’용 결혼을 선택한 희수, 그녀들의 거침없는 수다!
나이가 많든 적든, 결혼을 했든 안 했든 여자들의 관심사는 크게 2가지로 나뉜다. 바로 결혼과 연애! 항상 마음 깊은 곳에 “결혼 하고 싶어, 하기 싫어, 해버릴까, 말까”를 고민하고, “연애 좀 해봤으면, 이런 연애 하고 싶어, 연애가 지루해, 이게 연애일까” 등 그녀들의 마음은 하루에 열두 번도 더 바뀌고, 남자들은 이런 여자들의 심리를 그냥 ‘변덕’이라 치부하며 모른 체 하기 십상이다. <어깨너머의 연인>은 바로 이렇게 결혼과 연애라는 일생일대 중대사들 사이에서 고민하고 갈등하고 행복해하는 여자들의 심리를 리얼하고 속시원하게 그려낸 로맨스 영화다.
흔히들 10대의 연애는 악세서리 같은 연애라 하고, 20대의 연애는 파란만장한 연애라면, 30대의 연애는 남자면 된다는 치열한 연애이다 못해 전쟁이라고 한다는데… 10대는 이루어질 수 없는 첫사랑이고, 20대는 불 같은 열정적인 사랑이지만, 비로소 연애를 제대로 할 수 있는 나이는 30대이다. 수많은 연애 경험과 ‘섹스’가 동반되는 ‘찐한’ 연애를 할 수 있게 된 그녀들의 속마음을 통해 현대를 살아가는 여자들의 또 다른 내면을 살짝 훔쳐본다.
<싱글즈> 보다 트렌디한 드라마!
<연애의 목적> 보다 쎈 대사맛!
2003년 29살 여자들의 고민을 담은 <싱글즈>가 있었다면 그 바통을 2007년 <어깨너머의 연인>이 이어간다. 그 둘의 차이점이 뭐냐고? 2가지가 업그레이드 됐다. 첫 번째는, <싱글즈>가 싱글녀들의 고민에 중점을 두었다면 <어깨너머의 연인>에서는 싱글과 더블이라는 여성들의 대표 캐릭터를 등장시켜 20~30대를 아우르는 공감대를 공략한다. 즉, 결혼을 했던 안 했던 결혼과 연애에 관한 여자들의 심리를 폭넓게 다루고 있다는 것이 그것이다. 두번째는, 섹스에 대한 솔직하고 쎈 대사맛이다. <연애의 목적>에서 글발 날렸던 고윤희 작가가 후속타로 선택한 작품이 바로 <어깨너머의 연인>이었던 것! 심리학 전공의 날라리 대학생이었던 그녀가 <연애의 목적>에서 채 보여주지 못했던 명대사 퍼레이드가 <어깨너머의 연인>에서 폭포처럼 쏟아지니 기대해도 좋다. “오늘부터 공개적으로 섹스 합니다!” “한번 잔 거야” “그냥 콘돔 끼고 하자~” “이거… 간통이죠?” “차라리 남자를 새로 따고 말지” 이 정도가 워밍업이라면 기대가 될런지?
2007년, 센스 있는 여자들의 필수 아이템 <어깨너머의 연인>
최근 2635세 여성들 사이에 ‘치크리트(Chick-lit)’ 라는 문화가 유행처럼 번지고 있다. 이를 대표하는 아이템으로는 소설 출간과 동시에 영화로 제작된 <악마는 프라다를 입는다>와 ‘여자생활백서’라는 소설이 그 중심에 놓여 있다. 특히 <악마는 프라다를 입는다>의 경우 커리어우먼이 되려는 여성들의 환상과 현실을 그대로 보여줌으로써 여성들의 폭발적인 공감으로 소설이 성공했고 이를 바탕으로 영화까지 제작되어 성공한 케이스다. 이런 문화적 유행은 일과 연애에서 모두 성공하고 싶은 현대 여성들의 욕망을 반영한 것으로 보여진다. 세련되고, 도발적인 감성의 영화 <어깨너머의 연인>은 그 연장선상에서 여성들의 욕구를 충족시켜주는 필수 아이템으로 다가설 것이다. 특히 한 살 더 먹는 쓸쓸함과 고독함에 몸부림 치는 싱글들의 옆 자리를 지켜주는 든든한 친구 같은 <어깨너머의 연인>과 함께 질퍽한 수다 한판을 즐기는 것을 어떨까!
그거… 할까? 말까?
다른 연애취향을 가진 당당한 그녀들의 Full Life, Love, 그리고 Sex!
Round 1 . 나이 들수록 여자에게 꼭 연애가 필요한 이유
32살 싱글 정완은 벌써 이제 막 이름을 알리기 시작한 새내기 사진작가다. 연애에 대한 환상이 없는 그녀는 결혼생각은 없어도 연애의 감정을 느낄 수 있는 그럴듯한 남자가 하나 있었으면 하는 바램을 갖고 있다. 게다가 요즘 들어 이유없이 여기저기 몸도 아프고 피부도 까칠해지는 것이 아무래도 남자 때문이라고 결론지은 정완은, 건강을 위해(?) 연애대상을 물색하기 시작한다. 필요할 때마다 부담없이 쿨하게 연애를 즐길 수 있는데, 뭐하려고 결혼을 하는가?
Round 2 . 결혼하는 여자의 심리
정완이랑 10년도 넘은 소꼽친구인 희수는 20대가 부럽지 않은 섹시한 미시족이다. 누구보다도 화려하고, 드라마틱한 연애경력을 갖고 있던 그녀가 볼품없고 배만 나온 남자와 결혼한다고 했을 때는 쇼크 그 자체였다. 하지만, 희수는 원하는건 뭐든지 해줄 수 있는 ‘안심보험’같은 남자를 택한 것이다. 남자가 주는 시간과 돈은 온통 나를 관리하는 데 쏟아 부을 수 있는데, 뭐하려고 일을 하는가?
Round 3 . 때론, 너무 다른 두 여자의 인생이 바뀌기도 한다.
쿨하게 만난 유부남과 연애감정을 느끼게 된다면?,
안심보험 같은 남편이 바람 피운다는 사실을 알게 된다면?
인생은 뜻하게 않은 변수들 때문에, 궤도를 수정해야 할 때가 있다.
구질구질한 이별을 하기도 하고, 생전처음 직업을 얻기 위해 면접을 보기도 한다.
여자의 인생에서 정말 중요한 것은 자신에 대한 믿음과 사랑이 아닐까?
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A rather serious examination of infidelity and modern relationships is given the slick urban romance treatment in Love Exposure, the latest from …ing director E. Oni. In a rare occurrence, the film is led by an all-female creative team, adding credibility to the process. On the other hand, it also risks being a film made strictly for the female audience because of a view on men that may be analyzed in gender film theory as the "female gaze."
To explain, classical film theory asserts that all films are made from the point of view of men, or the "male gaze." As a result, female characters are often archetypes rather than characters, and are used as objects to serve some kind of purpose in the film. The reverse happens in Love Exposure, where the male characters are tradi archetypes. For example, Hee-Soo (Lee Tae-Ran) is married to a well off but not-very-attractive husband who kisses the ground his wife walks on, while Jung-Wan (Lee Mi-Yeon) is involved with a handsome but married colleague. There's also Marco (using his own name here), the kind and handsome Korean-Italian exchange student/bartender who moonlights as a model. In other words, there is not one multi-dimensional male character in the film. On the other hand, since the film revolves around Hee-Soo and Jung-Wan's friendship, one may argue that there's no such demand for multi-dimensional male characters. In fact, the central friendship is the only truly developed section of the film, and also creates the film's only credible conflict. Hee-Soo's marriage stalls when her husband has a clumsy affair with a young co-worker, while Jung-Wan continues her affair with a married man in an on-and-off fashion. However, that conflict only comes into play in one scene with little effect on neither the characters nor the plot. The result seems like a conflict for the sake of a conflict to make the film dramatically interesting. Nevertheless, the two Lee's have enough chemistry to make convincing enough best friends that their scenes together are among the best in the film, despite a vibe that seems obviously derived from a certain female-centered TV show about sex in a city. Meanwhile, the screenplay seems to sputter when it goes off on its individual tangents, as very little happens in the way of plot. Hee-Soo's arc, in which she is forced to work after years of being spoiled as a rich housewife, is the more interesting plot and would make a compelling observation in contemporary upper middle-class females as its own feature film. On the other hand, so little happens in Jung-Wan's story that writers Ko Yun-Hee and Kim Eun-Hee seem to feel the need to integrate Marco into the third act in order to bring it to some kind of conclusion. In fact, Love Exposure seems to be not very sure about what conclusion it wants to make, as it ends on individual voiceovers from the two characters explaining what they respectively learned from their own plots. Oni spreads a fairly broad canvas in her observation of modern relationships, but she doesn't sufficiently express the conclusions she wants to make. In other words, it's two thesis statements without enough evidence to back them up. It's too easy to simply dismiss Love Exposure as a Korean Sex and the City wannabe. It's a thematically serious female-oriented film (or a so-called "chick flick") made by an all-female team, an extremely rare effort in a male-dominated industry. However, it brings all-too-familiar themes at a time when slick urban romances flood the market. In Love Exposure's case, it's a female fantasy that cares to offer very little incentive for its male audience. While what's on the screen is effective and even enjoyable at points, Love Exposure's biggest crime is neither in quality nor its intended audience, but in timing. While Korea needs more female filmmakers, it doesn't need more sobering and slick urban-set films about adultery. By Kevin Ma |
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March 3, 2008
A Focus on Affairs
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"Love Exposure" is quite a decently focused and angled movie (arf), concerning the parallel, although quite differently perceived plights of two women in their 30s, and of their extra marital relations with younger men. Single woman fashion photographer Jung Wan performed by Mi Yeon Lee is having an affair with a younger married guy, and her close friend and confident Hee Soo, played by Tae Ran Lee, is married, but funnily enough also dates (and wants to date) younger men. In fact, both these women on the prowl clash drinking glasses together in celebratory agreement on such affairs (although they both having different attitudes and outlooks). But men situations and girly chumminess get severely tested, complicated and difficult when Hee Soo finds that her own docile husband is also having a fling with a younger girl he works with, too, causing Hee Soo to have a hypocritical fire and brimstone storm session with her husband about it. Problems also begin to occur with close friend Jung Wan, too, when Hee Soo begins to feel ever phased about such relationships when the shoe is on the other foot. So begins a set of frictions between the two women about their mutual ideas of 'on the side' relationships. From the word go in this movie, you are thrust into a women's eye view of the extra marital affairs world, and of Jung Wan and Hee Soo's personal 'affairs'. Constantly getting together (a bit like when Cagney and Lacey spend 6 hours in the toilet together discussing) these feisty gals talk out regularly all their problems and issues relating to each others affairs, sometimes getting things off their chests by watching a porno movie, but constantly finding their 'love conquests' ever more complicated and uncertain at each turn. Certainly this is more a woman's movie than a fellas (men in this are almost delegated to the dog house, considering Hee Soo's poor hubby), and the focus regarding on the womens friendship, is pretty much a female double act all the way through. Jung Wan and Hee Soo also blow hot and cold with each other when their personal relationship problems emerge, making the (almost) mutually inseparable thinking about affairs with men, become ever more jaded and brittle. For instance, as soon as Hee Soo discovers that her husband is seeing a younger girl he works with, her sisterly mantra with Jung Wan for 'younger men affairs' turns on its head, and Hee Soo begins to demand for a divorce proceeding with her husband. Also, as Jung Wan finds her married 'younger boyfriend' becoming more amenable, Hee Soo gets niggling thorn in the side mirror images by her friends affair to her own local situation - by a younger girl having a fling with her husband. So this causes resentment from Hee Soo's perspective of Jung Wan's own relationship. 'Fireworks' then get let off, metaphorically speaking, as each of these women's preferences for emotionless relationships mix, fizzle, burst and cause all manner of clashing negative energy to bounce off each other and their solid blueprint of extra martial affairs, making them look like tired and tattered old artifacts. (The 'blueprints', not the women of course). No doubt in this film though, you have two likable and fun filled women, who at heart are well meaning people, but are also quite self driven and overly self focused, exercising their utmost needs to obtain the relationships they require.....until these trysts come crashing to the ground when they nose dive. This film finalizes with a (somewhat) positive conclusion, though, where the two female protagonists both acknowledge, in sorts, their shortcomings and moving on into the future. There is also a touching scene where Jung Wan goes with her bar server and model Marcus to his mother's grave on the anniversary of her death, and when Marcus breaks down, after having his photo took beside his mother's picture by Jung Wan, she then cradles him in her arms as he sobs - which puts a bit more optimistic and sensitive side concerning these two women, and that its not all just sexual fun on the side here. This film is directed by Eon Hee Lee, and sensitive qualities are added in this mildly caustic, but charming movie. Still, this movie is lightly farcical and nothing to take too much to heart or (God forbid) too seriously. And its really well acted by the two top quality actresses here, in Mi Yeon Lee and Tae Ran Lee. Although this film chums up with past Korean extra marital films like "A Day for an Affair", "Cheaters" and "Love Now", this is a bit more focused on the female side of things. It was great to see Mi Yeon back in a movie again, too, as I haven't seen her in a film for a while. I first came across her in the film "Addicted" some years ago with Byung Heon Lee (which even got a UK release) and also the quite sad film "Pisces" and the court drama "Indian Summer", and have always liked her and her good acting. I like her in this, too. Certainly she's a lot different here, to her more sombre roles she has played. Worth seeing if you like these movies.One additional note is this is credited as an 18 movie, although there isn't really anything here to warrant that age rating. The only real exposure in this film is more related to Jung Wan's photographic camera work. Recommended. |
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March 2, 2008
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This really is a pretty damn good movie and shows how people tend to stick to what they know. The movie is about two best friends who stick by eachother throughout their relationship trials and tribulations. I enjoyed it and its worth the watch. |












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