Boys Don't Cry (DVD) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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Television idols Lee Wan (Stairway to Heaven, Veronika Decides to Die) and Song Chang Ui (The Scale of Providence) fight their way to the big screen in the coming-of-age gangster actioner Boys Don't Cry (a.k.a. Once Upon a Time in Seoul). Directed by Bae Hyung Joon (Too Beautiful to Lie), the film is equal parts gritty action and affecting drama in its portrayal of two scrappy teens trying to make something of themselves in 1950s Korea. Capturing the widespread poverty and underworld violence of the postwar era, Boys Don't Cry crafts an entertaining cinematic tale of rollicking action and fierce brotherhood against a complex historical backdrop.
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| Product Title: | Boys Don't Cry (DVD) (Korea Version) Boys Don't Cry (DVD) (韓國版) Boys Don't Cry (DVD) (韩国版) 少年は泣かない (韓国版) 소년은 울지 않는다 (DVD) (한국판) |
| Also known as: | Once Upon a Time in Seoul / Boys Do Not Cry 少年不哭 少年不哭 Once Upon a Time in Seoul / Boys Do Not Cry Once Upon a Time in Seoul / Boys Do Not Cry |
| Artist Name(s): | Lee Wan (Actor) | Song Chang Ui (Actor) 李莞 (Actor) | 宋昌義 (Actor) Lee Wan (Actor) | 宋昌义 (Actor) イ・ワン (Actor) | ソン・チャンウィ (Actor) 이완 (Actor) | 송창의 (Actor) |
| Director: | Bae Hyung Joon Bae Hyung Joon Bae Hyung Joon ペ・ヒョンジュン 배형준 |
| Release Date: | 2009-02-18 |
| 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: | Lascal Entertainment |
| Other Information: | 1 Disc |
| Package Weight: | 110 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1014344781 |
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* Sound Mix :Dolby Digital 2.0 & 5.1
* Director : 배형준
한국전쟁 직후의 시대를 그린 최초의 영화!
- <소년은 울지 않는다>는 폐허가 된 도시에 절망과 재건의 활기가 공존했던 그 드라마틱한 전후시대에 포커스를 맞췄다.
최고의 영화를 위해 최고의 스탭 총집합!
- 전국 800만 관객을 동원한 <친구>에서 실크 리텐션 기법을 도입했고 <형사:Duelist>로 새로운 영상 미학을 선보였으며 <우리 생애 최고의 순간> 핸드볼 경기장면을 역동적으로 담아냈던 황기석 촬영감독
1953년 폐허가 된 서울의 모습 완벽 재현!
노련미와 신선함의 개성파 조연배우 대거 출연
- 비열한 카리스마 이기영 vs 인간적인 카리스마 안길강 대표적인 중견 개성파 배우
전쟁을 겪은 소년은 더 이상 소년이 아니다’
1953년 7월 서울, 총알이 빗발치는 전쟁 통 속에서 살아남은 두 소년이 여기 있다.
전쟁이 휩쓸고 간 도시에 보호해 줄 국가도, 법도, 한줌의 인간성도 타버리고 모든 것을 빼앗긴 소년들은 비정한 세상에 버려졌다.
오직 살아 남기 위해 벌여야 했던 어른들과의 불공평한 싸움은 억울하고 분한데, 세상은 소년들을 모른 척 할뿐이다.
생존에 대한 본능적인 의지로 종전 후 혼란의 시대를 온 몸으로 부딪혀냈던 소년들의 이야기…
1953년, 전쟁 그 후의 이야기 (소년은 울지 않는다) 전쟁을 겪은 소년은 더 이상 소년이 아니다
전쟁에 부모 형제를 잃고 하루하루 끼니와 잠 잘 곳을 해결해야 했던 소년들이 모인 수용소. 싸움을 잘하고 다혈질이지만 의리가 있는 종두와 또래에 비해 셈이 빠르고 명석한 태호는 그곳에서 만나 친구가 되고, 둘이 힘을 합쳐 미군 밀수품을 훔쳐내 지옥 같은 수용소를 탈출한다. 소년들을 지켜주는 법도 도덕도 없는 어지럽고 혼란한 세상에서 스스로 살아 남기 위해 태호는 시장의 최대 조직 만기파를 찾아가 노점을 얻어내 종두와 함께 장사를 시작한다. 노점에서 자신들이 훔친 물건을 끼워 팔아 돈을 모으는 두 소년. 태호는 무조건 많이 가진 자가 살아 남는다는 세상의 이치를 깨닫게 되고 종두는 만기 조직의 최고 주먹이자 자신들을 보호해 주는 명수를 보며 살아 남기 위해서 누구보다 강한 자가 되어야 겠다고 마음 먹는다.
심각한 물가 상승으로 돈의 가치가 점점 떨어지는 시장 상황을 명석하게 간파해 낸 태호는 금보다 비싼 쌀을 모아 가격이 최고로 오를 때까지 기다렸다 되파는 쌀장사를 결심하고 종두와 함께 만기파 몰래 시장통 고아 소년들을 불러모은다. 갈 곳 없이 방황하던 고아 소년들은 흔쾌히 이들의 계획에 동참하고 쌀을 모으는 과정에서 함께 생활하게 된 그들은 서로를 돌보며 하나의 가족을 이룬다. 한편, 주인을 무는 개는 아예 이빨을 뽑아버리는 게 상책이라 믿는 야비한 만기파 넘버3 도철에겐 종두도, 태호도, 그리고 사사건건 자신을 무시하며 소년들을 감싸는 명수도 눈엣가시처럼 거슬린다. 이제 쌀도 충분히 모으고 마침내 계획획의 성공을 눈 앞에 둔 순간, 모든 것을 눈치 챈 도철은 종두와 태호에게 그 동안 몰래 모은 돈과 쌀을 모두 내어 놓으라고 위협하며 숨통을 조여 오는데… 눈물 나게 비정한 어른들의 세상, 그래도 소년은 울지 않는다!
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Boys Don't Cry (a.k.a. Once Upon a Time in Seoul) was directed by Bae Hyung Joon, who previously helmed the romantic comedy Too Beautiful to Lie. For his follow up feature he changes direction entirely, with a tough slice of historic character drama that mixes issues of friendship and brotherhood with the cruel realities of post-war life. The film boasts two up and coming young male leads in the form of the television idols Lee Wan (best known for his roles in Stairway to Heaven and Veronika Decides to Die) and Song Chang Ui (from The Scale of Providence). The film is set in Seoul in 1953, during the harsh times that followed the end of the Korean War. The plot follows the rough and ready Jong Du (Lee Wan) and the more ambitious and intelligent Tae Ho (Song Chang Ui) who meet at a work camp and decide to try and make their fortune by stealing US army goods to sell on the black market. This turns out to be more complicated than they had hoped as they find the streets controlled by rival gangs. Although they manage to get by and keep a low profile, they attract the attention of a bunch of young orphans, including the tomboyish Soo Nam (Park Grina, recently in Ba:Bo) and reluctantly take the under their wing. Unfortunately, gang war breaks out in the market, and Jong Du and Tae Ho find themselves locked into a bitter struggle for survival that pushes their friendship to breaking point. Although its central premise is familiar, Boys Don't Cry is a well told and engaging story, with sympathetic protagonists and believable character development. The plot does offer a few twists on the usual formula of two friends growing up in tough times, and director Bae thankfully avoids the usual cliche of making one bad and the other good. Similarly, though the film does focus on the pretty basic themes of friendship and loyalty, it does so in a relatively fresh manner. As such the film is morally quite a complex affair, and interestingly although Soo Nam does inevitably come between the two, she is not the impetus for their falling out. Rather, it is money which causes a rift, and the question as to whether or not they will eventually take care of their orphan charges or simply decide to cut and run once all the goods are sold. The film builds its relationships slowly and carefully, and as a result it does pack a fair emotional punch during the fittingly downbeat finale. Both Lee Wan and Song Chang Ui deliver worthy performances which add a welcome sense of depth to their characters and make it easy for the viewer to root for them. Of course, the film is not all character drama and angst, and Bae throws in a good amount of action, mainly in the form of violent street brawls. The pace really picks up during the latter stages, and there are several impressively choreographed and brutal fight scenes which help to make for rousing entertainment. Bae never shies away from the grim reality of life during this difficult period, and as well as bloody the film is gritty and frequently quite rough, with poor Soo Nam having a bad time of it in particular. The production values reflect this convincingly, and the film has a suitably run down and decrepit look, with a good eye for detail, right down to the characters' torn clothes and dirty faces. This helps to create the kind of believable atmosphere of desperation needed to drive the drama and to draw viewers into the story. Bae's direction is low-key and avoids too much in the way of distracting stylish excess, giving an intimate rather than epic feel and keeping the film pleasingly short and tightly shot. As a result, Boys Don't Cry is both entertaining and economic, focusing only on the most important elements of the genre and eschewing needless subplots or melodramatic bloating. With interesting characters, winning performances and enough action to inject a little excitement into the proceedings, it offers a worthwhile retread of a familiar path that serves well to remind viewers why they enjoyed the genre in the first place. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
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This is a good period film. It shows you the hard times during the Japanese occupancy. The thugs at time who are also giving poor people hard time. The main character played their parts well. Even the orphans who they cared of really gave the heart of the whole movie. This is a film that should not miss. Lee Wan... kudos to a great actor like you. |











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