Marathon (2-Disc Special Edition) (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3
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Encouraged by his mom (television actress Kim Mi Sook in her first major film role), Cho Won begins to participate in small-scale races at the local level, all in preparation for the ultimate goal - competing in an actual marathon! To help him achieve his dreams, Cho Won's mother finds her son a track coach in the form of washed-up marathon champion Jeon Wook (The Quiet Family's Lee Ki Young). But can the bitter coach overcome his personal skepticism and give Cho Won the expert training he so desperately needs? The answer awaits you in Marathon, a heartwarming film that explores one boy's drive to succeed in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds!
Technical Information
| Product Title: | Marathon (2-Disc Special Edition) (Hong Kong Version) 我的馬拉松 (2DVD特別版) (香港版) 我的马拉松 (2DVD特别版) (香港版) マラソン (香港版) Marathon (2-Disc Special Edition) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Cho Seung Woo (Actor) | Kim Mi Sook (Actor) | Lee Ki Young | Ahn Nae Sang (Actor) 曹承佑 (Actor) | 金美淑 (Actor) | Lee Ki Young | 安內相 (Actor) 曹承佑 (Actor) | Kim Mi Sook (Actor) | Lee Ki Young | 安内相 (Actor) チョ・スンウ (Actor) | Kim Mi Sook (Actor) | Lee Ki Young | アン・ネサン (Actor) 조 승우 (Actor) | 김미숙 (Actor) | Lee Ki Young | 안내상 (Actor) |
| Director: | Jeong Yun Cheol 鄭胤澈 Jeong Yun Cheol チョン・ユンチョル 정윤철 |
| Release Date: | 2005-11-17 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Korean |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.78 : 1, 1.33 : 1 |
| Widescreen Anamorphic: | Yes |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS Digital Surround, Dolby Digital, Hi-Fi Stereo |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD-9, DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Rating: | I |
| Duration: | 265 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Panorama (HK) |
| Other Information: | 2DVDs |
| Package Weight: | 270 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 2 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004088777 |
Product Information
- Disc 1 (The Movie) : 16:9 (Anamorphic Widescreen)
- Disc 2 (Bonus) : 4:3 (Full Screen)
* Sound Mix :
- Disc 1 (The Movie) : DTS, Dolby Digital 5.1, Stereo
- Disc 2 (Bonus) : Dolby Digital, Stereo
* DVD Type : DVD-9
* Language :
- Disc 1 (The Movie) : Korean, Cantonese
- Disc 2 (Bonus) : Korean
* Subtitles :
- Disc 1 (The Movie) : Chinese, English
- Disc 2 (Bonus) : Chinese
* Extras:
1. 電影的製作過程
2. 刪剪片段
- 1. 女朋友
- 2. 中原和母親起衝突
- 3. 加油! 加油!
- 4. 外籍朋友
- 5. 功夫訓練
3. NG鏡頭
4. 賢鎮的故事
- 1. 第一次見到賢鎮
- 2. 賢鎮的音樂錄影帶
- 3. 賢鎮的預告篇
- 4. 賢鎮患有自閉症
- 5. 獨島是屬於我們的領土
- 6. 馬亞頓?馬拉松
5. 和馬拉松有關的聯想
- 電影預告
- 首影禮
- 相簿
- 電影海報拍攝現場
6. 導演短篇電影
- 鄭胤澈導演的短篇電影
- 1. 紀念照片 Memorial Photographing (1997)
- 鄭胤澈導演的電影介紹
- 2. 冬眠 Hibernation (1999)
- 鄭胤澈導演的電影介紹
** 隨碟附送精美馬拉松毛巾乙條,送完即止。
導演:鄭胤澈
Director: Jung Yoon Chul
** 榮獲︰
- 韓國百想電影大獎
- 最佳電影、最佳劇本、最佳男主角
- 韓國黃金攝影獎
- 最優秀電影男演員
一個自閉症男孩 跑出票房奇蹟
感動超逾500萬入場觀眾
韓國本年度最賣座電影
票房超越《我的野蠻女友》
根據真人真事改編
超過520萬人次入場欣賞的賣座電影,觀眾魚貫進場,無非只求一看曹承佑的非凡風采。這位多才多藝的當紅演員,今次要面臨演技大挑戰﹕表面上是一個健碩的20歲青年草原,喜歡跑步,喜歡斑馬,喜歡朱古力。實際上他患有先天性自閉症,唯一可以與外界溝通的就只有母親和馬拉松。一天,長跑好手孫正旭來到草原的學校,眼見機不可失,母親便苦苦哀求將兒子收歸為徒。當初的訓練只是敷衍了事,但草原用雙腳漸漸打動了孫正旭的心;偏偏這個時候,母親卻質疑自己是否將意願強加於兒子身上,而草原期待已久的馬拉松比賽亦即將展開…
電影來自韓國真人真事,情節簡單卻非常細膩動人,配合曹承佑淋漓盡致的演技,令每個看過的人都難以自抑。為演活草原這個角色,曹承佑不惜四出找訪當事人及特殊學校,不斷琢磨自閉症患者的身體語,單是這份熱誠已值回票價,亦令一眾所謂的偶像演員汗顏。難怪此片瘋魔韓國大小觀眾之餘,更揚威第41屆百想藝術大獎,一舉摘下最佳電影、最佳劇本及最佳男主角三個大獎;看過之後,你自會明白甚麼是「淋漓盡致」。
Cho-won is a lovely, normal-looking child who likes chocolate cookies and zebras. Finding out he is autistic, his mother kneels down before the burden of reality. However, his mother discovers his love for running, and begins to train him. 20 years later, Cho-won's intelligence is still that of a five-year-old boy. He farts everywhere, bows to his younger brother, and dances to music wherever he is. However, his mom dedicates herself to training him to accomplish a 'Sub-3-Hour,' which is completing a marathon below three hours, a dream for amateur runners.
One day, Jung-woo, a former marathon champion comes to work at Cho-won's school to fulfill his community service for a DUI. Cho-won's mother begs him to coach her son. Taking the job unwillingly, he learns to open his heart to Cho-won as they spend more time together and sees the possibility of accomplishing a 'Sub-3-Hour.' Jung-wook and Cho-won's mother have a serious dispute over how to train Cho-won. Amid the heated argument, Jung-wook tells Cho-won's mother that she's obsessed, which makes her realize that she's been pushing his son around to make herself feel better about him being autistic. Consequently, she decides not to let him run any more.
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Professional Review of "Marathon (2-Disc Special Edition) (Hong Kong Version)"
This professional review refers to Marathon
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Marathon marks the feature film directorial debut of Jeong Yun Cheol, and what a debut it is! The buzz started to pick up at the film's initial press screening when it received thunderous applause from the normally reticent South Korean press. Although Marathon opened in second place behind Another Public Enemy, it would not stay in that position for long. From there, thanks to positive word-of-mouth from satisfied audiences, the film went on to dominate the local box office for a staggering nine week run with over five million in tickets sold by the end of its release. If that weren't enough, Marathon swept the 42nd Daejong (Grand Bell) Film Festival, earning six awards, including the coveted Best Picture honor. Marathon has a lot going for it in the way of critical and box office success, but is it really that good? Short answer: yes. Also known as Running Boy, this poignant human drama tells the story of the relationship between a young autistic man named Cho Won (Cho Seung Woo) and his doting mother, Kyong Sook (Kim Mi Sook). Although Cho Won may be twenty years old, he has little more than a childlike understanding of the world. Believing that he enjoys running, Kyong Sook enters Cho Won into a variety of races, and soon decides that her son should compete in a marathon, hoping he'll achieve something every amateur runner dreams of: completing the race in less than three hours. But are these high ambitions for her son's benefit or her own? Does Cho Won truly enjoy running or has he been "trained" to agree with his mother's demands? The film rests on the capable shoulders of Cho Seung Woo, who quite convincingly portrays the autistic Cho Won. Apparently, he met with Bae Hyung Jin, the real life inspiration for the movie, observing his every gesture to make sure his depiction was as authentic as humanly possible. In his portrayal, Cho Seung Woo's voice, his actions, and his behaviors in depicting an autistic person all ring true. Cho Seung Woo never seems to be "acting" as Cho Won, and instead is an instantly believable character. While the film tackles the social realities of being mentally challenged in South Korean society, it's not entirely done from Cho Won's perspective. Instead of focusing solely on the child, the film also explores the effects autism can have on a family, particularly in the way a mother's "favoritism" for her special child can have disastrous consequences for the family unit. Early on, there's a sense that Kyong Sook has driven off her husband, and her neglect of her other son has caused a sizeable rift between them. Furthermore, a comment Kyong Sook makes about hoping she dies the day after Cho Won, which is meant to convey how much he needs her, takes on added significance as the narrative progresses. Exactly who needs who? Although punctuated with humor and poignancy, the first three quarters of the film feel more like they exist solely to lay the foundation for the finale. That's not necessarily a criticism, but more an explanation of how the film works. It's as if we are asked to spend time with these characters and get to know them, while under our noses, the director is setting up some very interesting groundwork. And while the general idea of what will happen in that finale is perhaps wholly predictable, the way in which it is executed is so beautifully shot and staged, that it genuinely tugs on the heart strings. Rather than go overboard with tears and histrionics, the director instead utilizes small gestures or even a smile to affect his audience. Suddenly, certain sights, sounds, and actions make their return in a montage that, while technically hallucinatory, feels triumphant and even poetic, allowing Marathon to earn every one of its emotional beats. It may sound cheesy, but Marathon is the kind of film that will run away with your heart. By Calvin McMillin - LoveHKFilm.com |
Customer Review of "Marathon (2-Disc Special Edition) (Hong Kong Version)"
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: (7)
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June 7, 2007
This customer review refers to Marathon (Hong Kong Version)
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i loved this movie... it was absolutely heart felt and funny and perfect! what made it even better was that it's a true story! all the acting was great and it was amazing! it's really hard to explain how much i liked this movie because the right words just wont come out... but i do highly recommend this movie to anybody... even people like me who like commedies and dont watch a lot of drama tear-esque movies... the whole movie was great and definitely worth buying! |
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May 2, 2006
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best movie i've seen yet so far :] this movie is funny, inspirational, and touching. Cho Seung Woo did an excellent job portraying his charater. |
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August 29, 2005
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the film's subject didn't attract me too much at first - more on the artsy side for my taste, but it was such a hit at the box office. i watched the trailer, and then i wanted to see it. Cho Seung-Woo was just adorable playing the autistic young man with the mind of a 5 year old, and it was based on a true story. good film and great performance by the actors (Cho-won and his mom). if you like those kind of films (human triumph type), then it's a definite must see. |
July 12, 2005
This customer review refers to Marathon Collector's Edition + OST
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This film attracted 5 million Korean to the cinema and up till now ranks first in Korea box office. By this film Cho Seung Woo won the Best Actor Award in 100 Sang Award and Dae Jong Award. Marathon also won a lot of other awards in these Award Ceremony e.g. best script, best new director, best movie, best production company. I bought this dvd because of Cho Seung Woo. Cho Seung Woo always willing to take up challenging roles in movies and musicals and his performance never fails me. This time CSW is an autistic boy who loves running. This is a heart warming movie and there are many scenes that touch the bottom of my heart. You will smile and share the joy of Cho Won or cry because he is sad. In 1 scene, it's raining and coach and Cho Won rest at the bench. Coach held out his hand to reach the rain and Cho Won did so too (autistic boys often imitate the other's act). Thinking that CW would imitate his act, coach stretched his leg into the rain (turned wet)... but CW remained sitting looking here and there without stretching his leg out... coach had no fun and pulled his leg back. Haaa this autistic boy is quite 'wity'. I watched it with other friends and all of them like this movie very much, though of different reasons. It's a film highly recommended to audience of all age. |
July 11, 2005
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"Marathon" is what I expect from a Korean movie, to make me feel uncomfortable to the point of wanting to turn the movie off but not being able to. I watched "Marathon" this weekend and it was excellent! When I was watching it I had no idea the movie was based on the true life story of Bae Hyung-jin, an autistic young Korean man. I didn't learn this until the very end of the movie when they state that the movie was based on a true life story. Finding that out that the movie was based on an actual person made this movie even more inspirational! I strongly suggest that you buy the DVD so that you can watch the 2nd disc where you get to see Bae Hyung-jin who the movie is based on. |












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