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Sandglass is the story of two best friends, their differing roads in life, and the political turmoil that inevitably pits them against one another. After getting rejected from military school because of his father's affiliation with the Communist party, Tae Soo (Choi Min Soo) enters a dark underworld filled with violent gangsters and corrupt politicians. Woo Suk (Park Sang Won) sees his family suffer under political oppression, and becomes a prosecutor to fight for social justice. Painfully torn between the two men is Hye Rin (Ko Hyun Jung of Spring Days), the ambitious successor to her father's successful casino business.
Sandglass powerfully explores the conflicts between friendship, loyalty, and duty. Don't miss this intense and unpredictable 24-episode television masterpiece... and prepare yourself for a thrilling and truly unforgettable ending.
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| Product Title: | Sand Glass (DVD) (End) (Multi-audio) (SBS TV Drama) (Taiwan Version) 沙漏 (DVD) (完) (韓/國語配音) (SBS劇集) (台灣版) 沙漏 (DVD) (完) (韩/国语配音) (SBS剧集) (台湾版) 砂時計 (28集) (完)(台湾版) Sand Glass (DVD) (End) (Multi-audio) (SBS TV Drama) (Taiwan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Choi Min Soo (Actor) | Ko Hyun Jung (Actor) 崔民秀 (Actor) | 高賢廷 (Actor) 崔民秀 (Actor) | 高贤廷 (Actor) チェ・ミンス (Actor) | コ・ヒョンジョン (Actor) 최 민수 (Actor) | 고 현정 (Actor) |
| Release Date: | 2007-03-09 |
| Language: | Korean, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.33 : 1 |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD-9, DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Duration: | 1,260 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Cai Chang International Multimedia Inc. (TW) |
| Other Information: | 7DVDs (Ep.1-28) |
| Package Weight: | 270 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 2 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004684300 |
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* Sound Mix : Dolby Digital 2.0
* DVD Type : DVD-9
敘述1970~1980年代韓國光州事件時,一對同窗好友(崔民秀、朴相元 飾)的成長過程與往後的變化,女主角尹惠琳(高賢廷 飾)是黑幫老大之女,兩位男主角則各有一番出身,兩位好友後來幾經波折際遇大不相同…
光州事件的暴動改變了兩人以後的發展,一個成為正義流氓朴泰修,一個成了檢察官姜宇碩,尤其最後幾集中,兩位好友的對手戲,著實頗另人為之動容…
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Professional Review of "Sand Glass (DVD) (End) (Multi-audio) (SBS TV Drama) (Taiwan Version)"
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The desolate streets and empty bars were the first signal. Walking around Seoul those nights in 1995 was like setting foot in a post-apocalyptic landscape, with only a few tent bars and stores still open in the evening. Many people rushed home from work early, lest they missed even one episode of the TV Drama that was setting the nation on fire. A metropolis of several million people becoming a desert of asphalt, parked cars, and lights. Sandglass seemingly had it all: a great producer/writer combo, the almost limitless budget SBS allowed, and the perfect ensemble cast, mixing young and old, popular and talented. But many dramas find themselves in similar situations, and later implode under the weight of expectations and/or lazy writing. It wasn't so this time, Sandglass was a success on all fronts. It had spectacular sets, props and costumes, special effects which went a notch above the ones seen in the epic Eyes of Dawn, politics, history and popular customs all rolled into one. It is still regarded as one of the best TV drama scripts of all time, combining the intricate and labyrinthine storytelling of the best historical and police procedural dramas, the realism and poignancy of family dramas, the good looking and popular stars of trendy dramas, and of course a big love triangle, with two of the most tumultuous decades in Korean history as its background. Tae Soo, who recently transferred to a school in Gwangju with his mother, becomes famous for his fighting skills, and he's soon feared all over school. But, strangely enough, he finds friendship in Woo Suk, one of the best students at Daesung High, not exactly the kind of person he used to associate with. Promising not to fight unless provoked, Tae Soo is helped by Woo Suk in his studies, and as he stops worrying about who disrespected him on any given day, he starts discovering the joys of learning. For the first time in his young life, he finds a dream, but it's short lived. When his mother reveals he's the son of a Partisan, he gives up his dreams. As Tae Soo participates in his first demonstrations, Woo Suk keeps focusing on his studies, which both makes him the center of his fellow students' criticism, and creates the first big rift in his friendship with Tae Soo. Now an adult, Woo Suk meets a student activist, Hye Rin. This is where the fateful destiny of these three figures will start to develop. So Hye Rin finds herself in the middle of Woo Suk, who dreams of becoming a prosecutor, and Tae Soo, who's getting closer and closer to becoming a fully-fledged gangster. In the course of this landmark drama, you'll experience several important moments in recent Korean history, like Park Jung Hee's assassination, the following coup d'etat by Jeon Doo Hwan, his 'brilliant idea' of re-educating the most sinister elements of society through the Samchong Camp, and most importantly the Gwangju Massacre of 1980. Although Jang Sun Woo's brilliant A Petal was perhaps even more visually striking in its depiction of the event, for emotional impact alone, the recreation you'll see in Sandglass has no equals. You'll feel as if you were there, and I'm not just talking about special effects or realistic street fighting. I'm talking about feeling the emotional, physical, social and political repercussions such an event had on Korean people. The first time I watched the drama, when I was probably too young to understand all that, my jaw dropped. I stood for 20 minutes hardly believing what I had seen, asking a friend who introduced me to this drama if they just took footage from the real event. Yes, it was that powerful. And, even though I had the chance to re-watch the drama via DVD a few years ago, the images and stories told in Sandglass are still in my mind, so much I didn't even need to watch the show again to write this review. You might be wondering why a simple TV drama raised such a fuss, how it became such an important cultural phenomenon, but its 60%+ ratings don't tell the full story. Considering the situation the country had been through in the previous few decades, few people even dared to come out in the open to discuss those problems. First, it was still too painful to reminisce about the situation, and second, most people kept painting the situation from a political perspective, which often left average people out of the picture. But Sandglass and its frank portrayal of the Gwangju Massacre, Jeon Doo Hwan's rule and the relationship between Korea and America ignited a sort of cultural chain-reaction, which led many people in the media to question those involved in the matter. It would be silly to say the series caused the arrest of people like Jeon Doo Hwan and all his puppets, but just the fact it was an important factor in re-awakening Koreans' sentiments about the matter, hidden behind the sorrow and pain of such events, is something incredible. So yes, the streets were deserted, just about everybody went home to watch the show, with even bars having to buy TVs and post stickers with 'We're screening Sandglass' on their entrance, in the hope their business wouldn't go belly up. Sandglass had the kind of action you couldn't see in Korean films of the era, the kind of intelligent social commentary which was avoided, to favor cheap commercial fare funded by Chaebols, more interested in making quick money and filling VHS than criticizing the past that helped them reach such heights. It had the kind of drama people of all ages needn't feel embarrassed about, because it was merely a re-enactment of the feelings they experienced years before. It used politics, but only at the service of the show, and to communicate something important, not to wage a demagogic war against those people. It was and still is a timeless masterpiece, with flawless writing and directing, powerful acting and an intensity you won't find in too many films or TV dramas nowadays. Turn the sandglass over, time to relive another moment of greatness. Review by X - Twitchfilm.net |
Customer Review of "Sand Glass (DVD) (End) (Multi-audio) (SBS TV Drama) (Taiwan Version)"
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February 16, 2009
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I never thought I would write a review on this great series because the reviewers, joynara and Kat have said it all with their eloquent and insightful comments. I have great admiration for the director, script writer and whoever had the first inception of bringing history to the common people. The series gave me the feeling that everyone involved had a sense of mission and fervor to tell what happened. It is not flawless. I think the viewers can appreciate the series on different levels pertaining to their taste and backgrounds. On a lighter note: Choi Min Soo is a great actor and I did buy his solo album. You probably like it if you are an older Korean which I am not. One of the song was probably written by a composer heavily influenced by the group H.O.T's Wolf & Sheep if I'm not mistaken. I almost cracked up laughing. Anyway, I have great respect for Choi Min Soo as an actor! :) |
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February 6, 2009
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Despite the acclaim and loyal fans, I myself found this quite uninteresting (I can almost hear the 'boos' from fans of this...) and I really wanted to like it; I really tried to like it. I think many Korean people have an attachment to this as they themselves may have lived through that time in history or certainly every Korean knows people who have. Also, it may be a nostalgic thing going back to when this drama was first broadcast. Or - for its time maybe this drama was good but the writing has generally gotten so much better for almost all dramas. The plot is so 'all over the place' and jumps back and forth before really investing any real time in character development. Sometimes I found myself wondering exactly who the main characters were (if it weren't for their pictures on the box, who knows?) and what the real, 'main' plot was. There's a lot going on here as far as a big cast, many sub-plots, lots of flashbacks and 'time-skipping'. After a while it almost gets to be like the latest three Star Wars films (i.e. episodes 1, 2 and 3) in that there's such a huge cast it's hard to keep track of who's who and lots of them have no bearing on the main story anyway. Plus the tone is often rather miserable. This was obviously a dark, shameful part of recent Korean history and is reflected well in this drama. Still, not particularly inspiring to watch as entertainment. I had no attachment to the characters and just wanted it to be over after a while (maybe around episode 13 or so). I did force myself to finish it two months ago and can't even remember (nor do I care) how it ended. So...sorry to the fans of Sandglass; I am sure there are other things we may agree on..... |
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January 8, 2007
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This drama is considered the godfather of Korean dramas, and it lives up to it. The acting in this drama is great, and it's fun way to learn about Korean history in the 1970s and 1980s. This drama will get you hooked, and it will leave you wanting more when it ends! |
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August 21, 2006
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This was my very first watching of Korean drama 10 years ago and it was my addiction. I think the cast was outstanding and the story is just simply getting better and better. I just bought this and watched it over again...loved it! |
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March 5, 2006
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The Very BEST. 10++++++++++++
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It's so rare to see a drama presentation that is so real, perfectly written and beautifully acted by the entire cast. The direction was perfection. Everything was in its proper place and everyword was not wasted. The whole series was coherent, honest and deeply moving. The three main characters were superbly chosen. Choi Min Soo and Park San Won were fantastic and perfectly convincing. Go Hyun Jung was excellent as were the rest of the amazing cast. In the background of the political turbulence at that time, as in all other countries through history, it's always the students who were the bravest and the most idealistic. The story of the friendship and loyalty of two best friends are powerful and unforgettable. This is a classic. It deserves much, much more than a 10. |









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