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Lost and Found (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3

Park Jin Hee (Actor) | Lee Ki Woo (Actor) | Jo Han Sun
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Lost and Found (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)

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After her acclaimed turn in Shadows in the Palace, popular actress Park Jin Hee takes on a completely different role in the spunky romantic comedy Lost and Found (a.k.a. Sweet Lie) from first-time director Jeong Jung Hwa. Torn between heartthrobs Lee Ki Woo (Someone Behind You, Sad Movie) and Jo Han Sun (Romance of Their Own, Cruel Winter Blues), Park plays a cute and clumsy woman who weaves a hilarious web of lies on her way to love. Also co-starring Coffee Prince's Kim Dong Wook, Lost and Found is a crowd-pleasing charmer that easily hits the mark with its refreshing cast lineup and brisk, smiling combo of romance and hijinks.

Television writer Ji Ho (Park Jin Hee) is having one heck of a day. After getting drunk the night before, she rolls into work and gets fired. On her way home, her bag is stolen, and then she gets hit by a car. But all of this turns out to be a blessing in disguise, because the driver of the car is none other than her high school crush Min Woo (Lee Ki Woo), whom she has been pining after for ten years and counting. Thinking quickly, Ji Ho fakes amnesia after the accident, leaving Min Woo no choice but to take her in. Ji Ho's roommate and buddy Dong Sik (Jo Han Sun), however, has been secretly in love with her for a long time, and he's just as willing to lie to keep the other men away!

This edition comes with making of, deleted scenes, music video, and other extras.

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Product Title: Lost and Found (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version) Lost and Found (DVD) (初回限量版) (韓國版) Lost and Found (DVD) (初回限量版) (韩国版) 甘い嘘 (初回限定版) (韓国版) 달콤한 거짓말 (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
Also known as: Sweet Lie 甜蜜的謊言 甜蜜的谎言 Sweet Lie Sweet Lie
Artist Name(s): Park Jin Hee (Actor) | Lee Ki Woo (Actor) | Jo Han Sun 樸真希 (Actor) | 李 基宇 (Actor) | 趙漢善 樸真希 (Actor) | 李 基宇 (Actor) | 赵汉善 パク・チニ (Actor) | イ・ギウ (Actor) | チョ・ハンソン 박진희 (Actor) | 이기우 (Actor) | 조 한선
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Release Date: 2009-04-03
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: CJ Entertainment
Other Information: 1 Disc
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1016960099

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달콤한 거짓말 (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)

* Screen Format : Anamorphic widescreen Surround 2.35 : 1
* Sound Mix : Dolby Digital 5.1
* Extras :
음성해설 : 정정화 감독, 조한선, 이기우, 김동욱, 최은주, 조진웅
1. <달콤한 거짓말> 제작과정
2. 달콤한 캐릭터
3. 삭제장면
4. 프로모션뮤직비디오 + MakingSong by 박진희, 이기우 Ver.Song by 브라운 아이드 걸즈 Ver.포스터 Making예고모음

연애, 기술이 없다면 기억을 버려라!

술만 마시면 첫사랑 얘기로 주정을 부리는 조기종영 전문 방송작가 지호.
애국가보다 저조한 시청률을 기록하고 방송국에서도 짤린 채 집에 돌아가던 어느 날, 차에 부딪치는 사고를 당한다.
사고를 낸 사람은 다름 아닌 10년 전 첫사랑 민우!
일생일대 다시 없을 기회를 놓칠 수 없는 지호는 사고로 기억을 잃은 “척” 연기를 시작하고,
얼떨결에 그녀의 보호자가 된 민우. 그녀를 의심 어린 눈초리로 바라보지만,
어쩔 수 없이 그녀의 기억이 되돌아올 때까지 자신의 집에 머물게 한다.


연애하고픈 그녀의 피말리는 “없는 척” SHOW가 시작된다!

민우의 집에 머물며 그의 이상형이 되기 위해 온갖 노력을 아끼지 않는 지호.
요리 잘하는 척부터 다소곳한 척, 여성스러운 척, 온갖 “척” 연기를 하며 민우의 마음을 얻으려 한다.
그러나 순탄할 것 같던 그녀의 거짓말 생활에 들어온 태클!
며칠 째 행방불명 된 지호를 찾고 있던 소꿉친구 동식이 우연히 지호를 발견하고,
그녀의 기억이 없다는 사실을 알게 되자 제멋대로 지호의 기억을 재구성하기 시작한다!
그러나 민우를 잡기 위해선 이제와 “없는 척” 연기를 멈출 수 없는 지호.
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Professional Review of "Lost and Found (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"

May 11, 2009

Following on from her award winning turn in the historical mystery Shadows in the Palace, actress Park Jin Hee's stock continues to rise with the spirited romantic comedy Lost and Found. The film marks the debut of writer director Jeong Jeong Hwa, who tries something a little different with the usual formula by basing everything around deception - the literal translation of the title, "Sweet Lie", is certainly appropriate. With Park in the lead and a heartthrob heavy supporting cast, the film was always going to be easy on the eyes, though it's the witty script and Jeong's deft touch that helps elevate it above the hordes of similarly themed efforts.

Park plays Ji Ho, a somewhat familiar protagonist - late 20s, television writer, perennial singleton, sassy and somewhat of a drunk. After a particularly bad day in which she loses her job and her handbag is stolen, she gets hit by a car. When the driver turns out to be Min Woo (Lee Ki Woo, recently in Someone Behind You and Sad Movie), her long unrequited high school love who she still obsesses over, she pretends to have lost her memory in order to worm her way into his life. This doesn't sit too well with Dong Sik (Jo Han Sun, also in Romance of Their Own and Cruel Winter Blues), her friend and neighbour who just happens to have a crush on her. Suspecting her memory loss to be a ruse, Dong Sik decides to try to win her heart through a little trickery of his own, telling her that they have been dating for years. With so many lies flying around, the scene is set for a battle of wills and wits as Ji Ho tries to figure out what her heart really wants.

Packing in fake amnesia, comic misunderstandings and an unlikely love triangle, Lost and Found is pretty standard in terms of plot, right from the opening scenes of poor drunk Ji Ho bemoaning her life all the way through to the sentimental final act. Director Jeong seems to know his way around the genre, and manages to press all of the right buttons without relying too obviously on the usual clich?. With the ranks of the Korean romantic comedy swelling every month, and with films rarely deviating from the popular formula, the performance of the lead star is increasingly becoming the yardstick of quality and the factor on which they sink or swim. In this case, the film is fortunate to have Park Jin Hee, who is on great form, and manages to somehow make her manipulate liar of a protagonist into a cute, sympathetic figure. It certainly helps that she is quite obviously a talented actress, and although the script doesn't give her too much to work with beyond falling over from time to time and throwing murderous looks at anyone who comes close to revealing her secret, she does manage to add a little depth and winning humanity to the role.

As a result, the film's romance, despite being based entirely on lies and stalker-like fantasy, works fairly well, and makes for engaging viewing, if only to see which of her beaus Ji Ho will end up with. Although her plan is an odd one to say the least, the viewer does get caught up in her quest thanks to her grim sense of determination, and the film, if not exactly moving, does wrap things up in satisfying and fitting fashion. Jeong keeps things from ever getting too saccharine, and admirably holds off from the inevitable melodrama right until the end, and as such the film benefits from a bouncy, energetic feel. The comedy is generally amusing, with a good mix of slapstick and embarrassment gags, most of which revolve around Ji Ho's daft scheming or clumsiness. There are a number of genuinely funny scenes, and this helps to lift the tempo and to ensure a sense of fun throughout.

It's this feel good factor which makes Lost and Found such breezily entertaining viewing, and although it doesn't offer anything particularly new Park's charismatic performance marks it as one of the better Korean romantic comedies of late. Fans of the actress or the genre will certainly have a good time, and the film is just about funny enough for general appeal or for viewers happy enough to switch off and enjoy some light-hearted laughs.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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Customer Review of "Lost and Found (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10 (2)

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May 16, 2009

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Expertly crafted romantic comedy Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
"Lost and Found" is an exceptionally well-written, well-acted, and well-directed comedy about a love triangle. Park Jin Hee commits with absolute abandon to her wild character Jiho, a television writer who continues to pine for her high school heartthrob Minwoo (Lee Ki Woo), while the hunky boy next door Dongshik (Jo Han Sun) has spent his life pining for her. This familiar plot device turns into comic gold after Jiho is struck by Minwoo's car and decides to take advantage of the situation by pretending to lose her memory. Feeling responsible for Jiho's apparent plight, Minwoo takes her into his home, where Jiho employs all of her wiles to make him fall in love with her.

Director Jeong Jeong Hwa deftly handles his central love triangle theme, as well as a host of subplots involving several quirky minor characters. In the end the film generates lots of laughs and couples the humor with some genuinely touching moments. (There is one brief dream sequence in which Dongshik wades into the sea followed by a giant stuffed elephant -- trust me, it makes sense in the movie -- that is so heartbreaking it may bring tears to the most hardened of souls.)

I was very happily surprised by "Lost and Found". It greatly exceeded my expectations and I have no reservations about recommending it for a general audience. It is a delight!
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Jin-hee Park is tops as Ji Ho! Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
The first movie I ever caught with Jin-hee Park was the moderate and charming “Promenade” and then under rated “Byul” and from these seedlings of her formative acting career Jin-hee’s since burst far more into the large arena with movies “Shadows in the Palace” and the TV drama “Money’s Warfare” and easy to see why as her acting talent is excellent. In genre she can drama, comedy, romance brilliantly and all with sharp equal measure! Jin-hee does it brilliantly again here too, and performs one exceedingly engaging and funny character as Ji Ho, a troubled and distressed single woman who feels so distraught that she’s destined never to find love, that she gets exceedingly drunk, and makes her point very loudly with concerned and ear bashed friends. All due to never succeeding to ask a boy out in her formative school years.

In flashbacks to her school years, Ji Ho had wanted to date Min Woo (Ki Woo Lee). But just at the moment of courage she sees MinWoo walk off with another girl, which breaks her heart. Ji Ho sends him an affectionate fluffy pink elephant in the mail, but never sees Min-woo again for 10 years. But in her adult years Jo Ho ‘bumps’ literally into the boy of her school hood dreams (now a successful interior designer) as Ji Ho accidentally hits and flies over the bonnet of Min-woo’s car while chasing a thief who’d stolen her handbag. Seeing this crossed path of fate as a window of opportunity not to be missed, Ji Ho (a little bit bruised but her heart pounding desperately ten to the dozen) immediately attempts to obtain Min-woo’s sympathy and favor (with frantic and worrying fervor) by telling big fibbies that the car accident had given her amnesia, so to obliging cause Min-woo to help her to regain her memory. Dong Sik (Hun Sun Jo) though whose shacked up with Ji Ho and her brother, is secretly in love with Ji Ho, proving that Ji Ho could be a bit wrong about getting frantic that a man (especially Min-woo) will never marry her.

Jin-hee’s character is superbly crafted here, with Ji Ho using amusing verve and eccentric desperation to find love. Extras wise, a number of deleted scenes are included, the always worth watching Poster Shoots plus some video footage of Jin-hee and Ki-woo making the MV song. Brown Eyed Girls also make an appearance in a recording studio session on a vocal version of the second MV. All worth seeing!
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