Beyond The Years (DVD) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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Adopted by a nomadic pansori singer, Dong Ho (Cho Jae Hyun) and Song Hwa (Oh Jung Hae) grow up as brother and sister, bounded by a deep unspoken affection. Their father trains them strictly, and Song Hwa's love and talent for pansori becomes both her blessing and her burden. Young and brash, Dong Ho tries to keep pace as a traditional drum player, but eventually leaves the family in search of a better life. Though in the ensuing years he encounters news places and new people, he can never forget his love for Song Hwa. Together and apart, reunion and separation, the two keep moving in different directions while restlessly chasing each other's shadows. Dong Ho spends a lifetime trying to find a place he belongs, a way to Song Hwa's heart.
Like in Sopyonje, music plays a prominent role in Beyond The Years, bringing out the lyrical beauty of pansori, traditional Korean folk music. Through song, complex emotions rise beguilingly to the surface, giving voice to the feelings and misgivings left unexpressed. Equally noteworthy is the elegant score from Korean-Japanese New Age pianist Yang Bang Eon (a.k.a. Kunihiko Ryo).
This edition comes with making of, poster shoot, theatrical trailer, TV spot, and other extras.
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| Product Title: | Beyond The Years (DVD) (Korea Version) 千年鶴 (DVD) (韓國版) 千年鹤 (DVD) (韩国版) 千年鶴 (韓国版) 천년학 |
| Also known as: | A Thousand Cranes A Thousand Cranes |
| Artist Name(s): | Cho Jae Hyun (Actor) | Oh Jung Hae (Actor) 曹在顯 (Actor) | Oh Jung Hae (Actor) 曹在显 (Actor) | Oh Jung Hae (Actor) チョ・ジェヒョン (Actor) | オ・ジョンヘ (Actor) 조 재현 (Actor) | 오정해 (Actor) |
| Director: | Im Kwon Taek 林權澤 林权泽 イム・グォンテク 임권택 |
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| Release Date: | 2009-07-18 |
| 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: | HB Entertainment Korea |
| Other Information: | 1 DVD |
| Package Weight: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004919356 |
Product Information
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1
* Extras :
- <천년학> 제작과정
- <천년학> 노장들의 열혈 촬영일기
- 포스터 촬영현장
- 예고편
- TV SPOT
* Director : 임권택
세계영화사 천 년에 남을 한국 대표 명작!
그 놀라운 걸작 <천년학>이
바로 오늘, 이곳에서 만들어지고 있다!
세계 영화史에 불후의 명작으로 이어 내려오는 영화들이 있다. <시민 케인>, <벤허>, <길>, <대부>, <2001 스페이스 오딧세이>, <제7의 봉인>, <자전거 도둑> 등. 그리고 여기 세계 영화사에 남을 명작이 탄생을 앞두고 있다. 한국인이 가장 사랑하는 감독이자 한국영화계의 산증인인 임권택 감독이 마침내 100번째 영화 <천년학>으로 메가폰을 잡은 것이다. <하류인생> 이후 2년 만에 돌아온 거장의 행보에 한국뿐만 아니라 세계 영화계의 움직임은 벌써부터 심상치가 않다. 이미 <천년학>은 지난 11회 부산영화제의 아시안필름마켓을 통해 프랑스의 와일드번치사와 전세계 판권계약을 마친 상태이다. 더욱이 <천년학>은 임권택 감독의 100번째 영화인 만큼 칸느, 베를린 영화제를 비롯하여 세계 유수의 국제영화제로부터 러브콜이 끊이지 않고 있다. 전세계의 영화계 역시 임권택 감독의 <천년학>이 한국영화계를 대표할 놀라운 걸작으로 탄생할 것임을 예견하고 있는 것이다. 더구나 <천년학>은 임권택 감독이 최초로 그려내는 ‘본격 러브스토리’. 세대와 성별, 국가의 벽까지 무너뜨릴 한국적 멜로와 아름다움으로 전세계 관객과 소통하겠다는 의지를 불태우는 거장 임권택 감독의 순간 순간이 <천년학>을 완성시켜가고 있다.
그 존재감 만으로도 가슴 설레게 하는 <천년학>은 거장의 열정과 혼이 탄생시킬 걸작이자 세계영화역사 1,000년에 각인될 대한민국 최고의 대표 명작이 될 것이다. 명작이라는 것이 그러하듯 <천년학>역시 시대를 아랑곳하지 않고 몇 십년 후에도 관객들에게 감동을 전하겠지만, 이러한 걸작이 만들어지고 세상에 첫 선을 보이는 시대에 함께 숨쉬고 직접 목격하였다는 감격과 기쁨은 지금을 살고 있는 우리들에게만 주어진 특별한 선물이 될 것이다.
남남이지만 소리꾼 양아버지에게 맡겨져 남매가 된 ‘동호’(조재현 분)와 ‘송화’(오정해 분). 서로의 소리와 북장단을 맞추며 자라난 두 사람은 어느새 서로에게 애틋한 마음을 갖게 된다. 하지만 ‘동호’는 마음 속의 연인을 누나라 불러야 하는 괴로움을 견딜 수 없어 집을 떠나버린다. 그리고 몇 년 후, 양아버지가 죽고 ‘송화’는 눈이 먼 채 어디론가 사라졌다는 소식이 들린다. 이제 ‘송화’를 누나가 아닌 여자로서 사랑할 수 있을지 모른다고 생각한 ‘동호’...
‘송화’를 찾아 다시 한 번 그녀의 노랫소리에 북 장단을 맞추며 눈이 되어 주고 싶은 ‘동호’는 연인의 자취를 찾아 길을 나선다. 하지만 엇갈린 운명으로 얽힌 두 사람은 가슴 아린 잠깐의 만남과 긴 이별로 자꾸 비껴가기만 한다. 그러던 중 ‘동’호’는 유랑극단 여배우 ‘단심’(오승은 분)의 유혹에 흔들리고 마는데. 차마 ‘동호’앞에 사랑을 드러내지는 못하지만 선학동 선술집 주인 ‘용택’(류승룡 분)의 한결 같은 외사랑도 뿌리치며 판소리가 ‘동호’인 듯 노래에만 열중하던 ‘송화’는 이 소식에 충격을 받아 모습을 감춰버린다. 그리고 마침내 ‘용택’의 선술집을 찾아 온 ‘동호’는 자신이 미처 몰랐던 ‘송화’의 이야기를 듣게 되는데….
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2007 has been a landmark year for Korean cinema with the release of Beyond the Years, the 100th outing for director Im Kwon Taek, one of the country's most accomplished and acclaimed film makers who has won praise around the world for works such as his 2002 Cannes hit Chihwaseon. The film is a follow up, or perhaps more accurately a continuation of his 1993 classic Sopyonje, being based upon the same novella by Lee Cheon Joon. Sadly, and indeed strangely, the film was not a box office hit at home, and didn't make many waves at festivals, which is a real shame as it sees the director still at the top of his game with a career that has now incredibly spanned over 45 years without any sign of winding down. The film follows Dong Ho (Cho Jae Hyun, recently in the politically charged thriller Hanbando), the brother of the original film's protagonist, the blind pansori songstress Song Hwa (a returning Oh Jung Hae). Having run away from his sister and their controlling father, Dong Ho attempts to lead his own life, though finds himself unable to forget his sister and the bond they shared. Obsessed with finding her, he becomes a lonely wanderer, following her trail through the countryside and trying to find peace in his own heart. Beyond the Years works as a companion piece to Sopyonje rather than a sequel, as the two films cover a lot of similar ground, though thankfully with very little repetition. Although the viewer doesn't necessarily have to have seen the earlier film (though of course, any serious fan of Korean or indeed international cinema should have), it certainly helps, as they complement each other perfectly, and combine quite naturally into one moving piece of cinematic verse. The two films are subtly different, with Sopyonje being perhaps more lyrical and driven by narrative, whereas Beyond the Years meanders somewhat, and is a more abstract work which relies more upon visuals and mood. This is by no means a criticism, and the two films work in the manner of different instruments playing the same song, or indeed as brother and sister. Im here again shows himself to be a master storyteller, seamlessly weaving the past and present together into one winding tale. Dong Ho's story is every bit as fascinating as that of his sister, and if anything is even more sad and bitter, especially since many of his mistakes are clearly of his own making. Interestingly, Song Hwa floats in and out of the film as an ethereal presence, haunting her brother by remaining just out of his reach as an unattainable ideal of perfection. This lends the proceedings a distinctly melancholy air, dealing with themes of unfailing love, sacrifice and loss, and it makes for subtly emotional viewing, building to a conclusion that will leave even the hardest of hearts with a wistful ache. More than a simple story of love or obsession, the film embraces higher philosophical ideas as a search for the meaning of existence, and as such is an intellectual experience, though thankfully not in a cold or pretentious manner. Music unsurprisingly plays a large part of the film, and there are plenty of scenes of pansori singing and other Korean folk traditions. Im uses these for far more than simple local colour however, allowing the rhythms of the songs and drum playing to become very much part of the film, underscoring the characters' journeys and reflecting their many woes. This really does give the film the air of a piece of poetry, not least due to some truly gorgeous visuals, with Im making full use of the beautiful Korean countryside as the characters wander past small villages, lonely inns and misty lakes. Every frame is imbued with vivid colours, marking the passing of the seasons, years and decades, and giving the film a timeless, epic feel. Beyond the Years is easily one of the best Korean films of the last few years and sees Im Kwon Taek again confirm his reputation as a cinematic legend and possibly the country's greatest living director. A masterfully understated and refined tale of all consuming love and sadness, while it may seem rather old fashioned to those more used to modern melodramas, it attains a rare level of beauty and emotional depth, offering rich rewards to the patient viewer. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
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A perfect film. This is the second time i have seen a film with this kind of storytelling by singing. I wonder how they call it. I would say give it a try. The ending for me is sad though but the movie is full of love and passion and dedication. Worth keeping. Get your copy. |










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