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Uhm Tae Woong (Actor) | Jung Yoo Mi (Actor) | Shin Jung Won (Director)
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Chaw (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version)

YesAsia Editorial Description

There's a new Korean monster movie in town, and boy does it have bite! Directed by Shin Jung Won (Sisily 2km), the blockbuster thriller Chaw is about a mutant killer boar terrorizing a small village, and the ragtag team of five that sets out to stop the beast. Uhm Tae Woong (Forever the Moment) and Jung Yoo Mi (Family Ties) lead the cast of this unlikely but oh-so-entertaining feature that mixes horror and adventure with a healthy dose of camp and black comedy.

Shock and fear wash over the quiet, peaceful town of Sameri when ecologist Soo Ryeon (Jung Yoo Mi) discovers the body parts of a girl in the mountains. Officer Kim Kang Su (Uhm Tae Woong), newly transferred from Seoul, gets assigned to the case, but it soon transpires this is no ordinary homicide. Cheon Il Man (Jang Hang Seon), the victim's grandfather, is convinced that the culprit is a giant man-eating boar, and more will be claimed if the beast isn't taken down. Kim's own mother has gone missing in the woods. All interested in capturing the boar for reasons of their own, Kim, Cheon, Soo Ryeon, opportunistic hunter Baek (Yoon Je Moon), and detective Shin (Park Hyuk Kwon) head into the dangerous wilds, but will they make it back out alive?

This 2-Disc Edition comes with the following special features:

  • Audio Commentary by Director and Cast
  • Attack of the Killer Boar
  • Five Member Pursuit
  • Horror vs. Comedy
  • Deleted Scenes with Director's Commentary
  • Premiere
  • Poster Shoot
  • Trailer
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    Technical Information

    Product Title: Chaw (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version) Chaw (DVD) (雙碟裝) (韓國版) Chaw (DVD) (双碟装) (韩国版) チャウ (2枚組) (韓国版) 차우 (DVD) (2-Disc) (한국판)
    Artist Name(s): Uhm Tae Woong (Actor) | Jung Yoo Mi (Actor) 嚴泰雄 (Actor) | 鄭柔美 (Actor) 严泰雄 (Actor) | 郑柔美 (Actor) オム・テウン (Actor) | チョン・ユミ (Actor) 엄태웅 (Actor) | 정유미 (Actor)
    Director: Shin Jung Won 申晸湲 申晸湲 Shin Jung Won 신정원
    Release Date: 2009-11-06
    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: PRE.GM
    Other Information: 2Discs
    Package Weight: 170 (g)
    Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1021470062

    Product Information

    차우 (DVD) (2-Disc) (한국판)

    * Screen format:
    DISC 1 - 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
    DISC 2 – 4:3 Full Screen

    * Sound mix:
    DISC 1 – Korean 5.1 Dolby Surround
    DISC 2 – Korean 2.0

    * Extra:
    DISC 1
    • 음성 해설: 신정원 감독, 정유미, 장항선, 윤제문, 박혁권

    DISC 2
    • 식인 멧돼지의 습격
    • 5인의 추격대
    • 공포 vs 코믹
    • 삭제장면 with 감독 음성 해설
    • 시사회 현장
    • 포스터 촬영
    • 예고편 모음

    * Director: 신정원

    KEY POINT
    ▪ 음성 해설 및 방대한 스페셜 피쳐의 2 Disc 에디션 출시
    ▪ 5인의 추격대와 변종 식인 멧돼지의 한판승부를 다룬 코믹 괴수 어드벤처
    ▪ 식인 멧돼지라는 신선한 소재, 생동감있는 CG, 흥미진진 밀도높은 스토리, 연기파 배우들의 안정적인 연기가 완벽하게 조화된 2009년 웰메이드 오락 영화
    ▪ 국내 총 190만에 육박하는 관객 동원
    ▪ 엄태웅, 정유미, 장항선, 윤제문, 박혁권 등 대한민국 대표 연기파 배우 총출동
    ▪ <투모로우> <퍼펙트 스톰> <싸인> 한스 울릭, <씬시티> <다이하드 4> 신동엽, <디워> CG팀 등 헐리우드와 한국 명스태프들의 기술 합작으로 탄생한 섬세하고 리얼한 CG 탄생
    ▪ 미국 샌프란시스코부터 강원도 정선까지 국경을 뛰어넘은 6개월간의 로케이션 대장정
    ▪ <핸드폰> <우리 생애 최고의 순간> <가족의 탄생> 엄태웅 출연
    ▪ <10억> <잘 알지도 못하면서> <가족의 탄생> <좋지 아니한가> 정유미 출연
    ▪ <왕의 남자> <세븐 데이즈> 장항선 출연
    ▪ <마더> <좋은놈 나쁜놈 이상한놈> <우아한 세계> <그놈 목소리> 윤제문 출연
    ▪ <서양골동과자점 앤티크> <걸스카우트> <무방비 도시> 박혁권 출연
    ▪ <시실리 2km> 신정원 감독


    SYNOPSIS
    산 속 깊은 곳에 위치한 고즈넉하고 평화로운 마을 삼매리. 주말 농장 준비로 바쁜 이 곳에 어느 날, 참혹하게 찢긴 시체가 발견되면서 마을 사람들은 순식간에 불안과 공포에 휩싸인다. 뒤이어 발생하는 무차별적인 살인 사건들…이번 사건으로 손녀를 잃은 전직 포수 천일만(장항선 분)은 이 모든 것이 변종 식인 멧돼지 ‘차우’의 짓임을 확신한다.
    한편, 서울에서 좌천되어 가족과 함께 삼매리에 내려온 다혈질 김순경(엄태웅 분)의 노모가 행방불명되는 사건이 발생한다. ‘차우’에 의한 짓임을 예감한 김순경은 천일만이 결성한 추격대에 합류하게 된다. 마침내 동물 생태 연구가 변수련(정유미 분), 전문 사냥꾼 백포수(윤제문 분)와 수사를 담당한 신형사(박혁권 분)가 가세한 5인의 추격대가 식인 멧돼지 ‘차우’를 잡기 위해 산으로 향하는데…
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    Professional Review of "Chaw (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version)"

    November 30, 2009

    The monster movie returns to Korean screens in the unlikely form of a giant killer pig with Chaw directed by Shin Jung Won. Perhaps unsurprisingly, rather than taking itself seriously the film aims for a mixture of laughs and scares, something which Shin had dabbled with previously to some success with the wacky Sisily 2km. A big budget blockbuster thriller with a cast of familiar faces, the film certainly proved a hit at the domestic box office, racking up an impressive 1.25 million admissions during the first three weeks of its release, suggesting that audiences certainly do have an appetite for murderous pork.

    The film is set in the rural village of Sameri, which has long been peaceful and crime free. All of this changes when a visiting ecologist called Soo Ryeon (Jung Yoo Mi, Family Ties) stumbles upon the half-eaten remains of a young woman. Having been transferred to the area from the big city, Officer Kim Kang Su (Uhm Tae Woong, recently in Forever the Moment) takes on the case, and quickly comes to the conclusion that a wild animal was responsible. As the attacks continue, retired big game hunter and grandfather of the first victim, Cheon Il Man (Jang Hang Seon), claims that the culprit was in fact a giant man-eating mutant boar, the result of Japanese pig breeding experiments. Eventually, once the town officials finally accept the truth, they bring in Baek (Yoon Je Moon), the nation's most famous hunter, who heads off to kill the murderous beast, with Soo Ryeon, Kim Kang Su and Cheon Il Man all in tow.

    Its leftfield choice of killer creature aside, Chaw is a pretty straightforward outing, with all the expected elements of the monster genre very much present and correct. In fact, director Shin follows the time-honoured Jaws formula pretty much to the letter, right down to the catching of a lesser beast and the cutting open of its stomach to check for undigested victims. The film is filled with red-tinted POV shots, greedy local officials and authority figures that ignore the obvious danger and a great many other familiar motifs and themes that most viewers will spot early on. Whilst this does make the plot eminently predictable, Shin directs with a sense of enthusiasm, and the film comes across as good, old fashioned fun rather than being derivative or tired. The film certainly has a popcorn blockbuster feel to it, with slick production values, and good use of the gorgeous rural scenery, the mountains and forests providing an eye catching backdrop for the beast's rampage. Wisely, Shin throws in plenty of boar attacks, and this helps to keep the action moving along at a good pace, with a few gruesome moments that serve well to maintain a sense of threat, if perhaps not actual tension. The monster pig is kept off screen until the halfway mark, which proves to be for the best, as the CGI effects are not particularly wonderful, though they serve their purpose well enough. There are a number of standout set pieces, including a well staged night time attack on the crowded town hall, and the film does have a good thrill quotient.

    What helps to set Chaw apart is its oddball sense of humour, a mixture of lowbrow and black comedy that works surprisingly well and sits comfortably with the essentially daft premise. Shin is one of the few directors who has proved himself capable of pulling off the tricky balancing act of thrills and laughs, and as with Sisily 2km the film is funny, and given the essentially daft premise, is undoubtedly all the better off for not taking itself seriously. Although not as refreshingly quirky or genre-challenging as Bong Joon Ho's The Host the proceedings do have a vaguely knowing, self referential feel, and Shin does a good job of poking fun at the form without undermining the film's own entertainment value. The cast are all likeable enough and certainly seem to be having a fine old time, which of course makes it all the easier for the viewer to jump onboard for the ride. Similarly, whilst the film is generally populated by instantly recognisable stereotypes, there are a handful of amusingly bizarre characters that Shin seems to employ for no other reason than tangential laughs, including a crazy witch woman living in the woods, whose only purpose is to pop up once in a while to cackle and give the others a fright.

    As a result, Chaw makes for a great deal of fun, and is highly entertaining throughout, being one of the rare examples where horror and humour actually complement each other. Although it doesn't offer anything new, there really aren't enough old school monster films around these days, and Shin certainly scores points for managing to capture the spirit of the genre and for reminding fans of the form what made it so enjoyable in the first place.

    by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

    Editor's Pick of "Chaw (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version)"

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    November 29, 2009

    Revenge of the Killer Boar
    Chaw is an often campy movie, but not for the obvious reason. Although a giant man-eating boar might seem like a ridiculous candidate for a monster movie, it's really not that out there. The cautionary horror of environmental pollution leading to a killer mutant wasn't laughable in The Host. The mad boar gods of Princess Mononoke and their war against humanity weren't laughable. And wild boars are actually a genuine concern in rural Korea, enough so that MBC is sending out idols to catch them for a new corner on their Sunday night variety program (Korean entertainment works in mysterious ways). The vengeful woolly-mammoth boar with a taste for human meat and hide that deflects bullets is actually the part of the movie that's not funny (well, save for the part that it looks like a woolly mammoth). What brings Chaw to midnight movie territory are all the other characters.

    The motley bunch called upon to tame the mighty boar in Chaw are a harried city cop (Uhm Tae Woong) just transplanted to the boonies, a stubborn ecologist (the lovely Jung Yoo Mi) hoping to be the next Jane Goodall, a retired legendary hunter (Jang Hang Seon), a self-engrossed detective (Park Hyuk Kwon) in shades, and a famous showboat hunter (Yoon Je Moon) whose dogs apparently speak Russian. Those are the heroes. The people that need to be protected from the monster include wimpy police officers, greedy businessmen, city people who come to the countryside to pick overpriced organic vegetables, and some flat out crazy folks.

    The thrill and horror of the boar chomping on innocent people, storming the town hall, lumbering through the woods for prey, roaring down a railroad tunnel, and going in for the kill via low-rent boar POV are mixed with the satire and slapstick of its hunters, who can't manage to be heroic for more than five seconds at a time. The bumbling, bickering group of five head for the woods to track the boar, and provide some insight on how the beast came to be due to forest destruction and poaching - and of course, the Japanese are to blame as well. But that's about where the expertise ends as their only course after successfully locating the boar is... to run for their lives with exaggerated facial expressions, and cute spawn of killer boar in tow.

    Director Shin Jung Won and writer Kim Yong Chul sprinkle the film with amusing dialogue and bizarre details like fantasy sequences, lizard larvae lunch, and a creepy demented woman who's far scarier than the boar. Perhaps the scene that sums up the vibe of this movie best is when the crack heroes ominously estimate the size of the boar based on the length of its hair, only to have Jung Yoo Mi yell "cut" and complain that they're not acting excited enough for her documentary footage. The good-humored ensemble cast led by Uhm Tae Woong fit in well with the film's desperate, loony atmosphere, and the film generally balances sitcom, serious, and scary smoothly, making this mishmash black comedy thriller very entertaining in a B-movie kind of way.
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    Customer Review of "Chaw (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version)"

    Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10 (2)

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    January 5, 2010

    1 people found the following helpful

    Super Boar Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
    Although a comedy horror of sorts with buffoonery and satirical slapstick, “Chaw” is mainly a dry humoured and intense ‘monster’ drama featuring some messy and quite grisly scenes therein. Imagine Jaws on land with a wild mad boar on the loose acquiring a taste for humans as a means of survival. Chaws of course.

    Certainly the mood of impending danger is thrust at the audience by “Chaw’s” dramatic opening credits, followed by some crazy village police running up and rolling down an embankment after they (shock, horror) find an actual crime as occurred in the crimeless village of Sameri. Reason - a burial grave as been dug up and the unfortunate deceased left with only his head. Later a local village girl after being hit by a truck and thrown over an embankment by two men attempting to avoid imprisonment for reckless and drunk driving, cause the girl to get eaten by a…wild boar. Shin, a cool nior type detective and the comedy police investigate a second crime! Shift to Seoul city where police officer Kang Su (Tae Woong Uhm) is given transfer instructions to move to Sameri (cuz he said ‘anywhere’ concerning his alternative policing area) along with his pregnant wife and batty mother, soon gets himself roped into the village’s grisly boar killings. For a while Kang Su and the village police believe a homicide (what? No crime village?) until Il Man (Hang Seon Jang – the builder fellow from K-drama “The Lovers”) the father of the dead missing girl and retired wild animal hunter, ascertains to police a wild boar (a big one at that…a mutation) had killed (eaten) his daughter. With help at hand by Baek (Je Moon Yoon), a professional animal hunter and a Norwegian team of snipers, all go out to free the villagers of the dangerous threat. But when the wrong boar is killed this enrages the Super Boar to seek revenge for the killing of his mate.

    Like “The Host” this similarly concerns itself about Real World Issues of commercial profit above threat of extinction. Concerns soon diluted however when a motley crew of characters hunt down the oversized killer boar, which takes main plot precedence. “Chaw” definitely shows it’s ‘teeth’ in the mad barn scene and the acting and character camaraderie is excellent throughout with a brilliant quality cast. Final was a little lacklustre though and the crazy woman element hardly fleshed out much (even satirically). The 2-disk DVD set also features 86 minutes of extra informative material.
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    Rhoda
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    November 30, 2009

    Thrilling Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
    Chaw is a good movie. Although its unlikely to breed a wild boar as big as that the thrill is still amazing. It an ok film..

    I would rather borrow instead of buying though.
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