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Choi Min Sik (Actor) | Ahn Sung Ki (Actor) | Son Ye Jin (Actor) | Im Kwon Taek (Director)
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Chihwaseon (DVD) (Taiwan Version)

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Director Im Kwon Taek is regarded by many as the father of modern Korean Cinema and certainly the first Korean director to receive global critical acclaim. With around a hundred films to his credit, in a career spanning over four decades, Im has crafted some of Korea's most revered and successful films. With Chihwaseon, a.k.a. Stroke of Fire, Im brings to screen the incredible life of Jang Seung Eup, a renowned painter whose innovative work and eccentric personality revolutionized Korean art. Offering an insightful tale and breathtaking cinematography, Im Kwon Taek's masterpiece won him the Best Director award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2002.

In the chaos of the 1850s, Kim Byung Moon (Ahn Sung Ki, Silmido) rescues a young boy named Jang Seung Eup. Discovering the boy to be extremely talented, Kim becomes his mentor and helps him develop his artistic talents, selecting the pseudonym Oh Won for Jang when he comes of age. As an adult, Jang (Choi Min Sik, Old Boy) eventually leaves home to wander in search of true art. Finding inspiration in his love for alcohol and women, the temperamental artist lives a free-wheeling, free-spirited, drunken life that raises more than a few eyebrows. Subverting the boundaries of tradition and convention with his bold, innovative, and uncompromising vision, Jang forever transforms the face of Korean art.

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Product Title: Chihwaseon (DVD) (Taiwan Version) 醉畫仙 (DVD) (台灣版) 醉画仙 (DVD) (台湾版) 醉畫仙 (台湾版) Chihwaseon (DVD) (Taiwan Version)
Artist Name(s): Choi Min Sik (Actor) | Ahn Sung Ki (Actor) | Son Ye Jin (Actor) 崔岷植 (Actor) | 安聖基 (Actor) | 孫 藝珍 (Actor) 崔岷植 (Actor) | 安圣基 (Actor) | 孙 艺珍 (Actor) チェ・ミンシク (Actor) | アン・ソンギ (Actor) | ソン・イェジン (Actor) 최 민식 (Actor) | 안 성기 (Actor) | 손 예진 (Actor)
Director: Im Kwon Taek 林權澤 林权泽 イム・グォンテク 임권택
Release Date: 2007-04-30
Language: Korean
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Duration: 120 (mins)
Publisher: Sino Movie
Package Weight: 220 (g)
Shipment Unit: 2 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004805615

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* Screen Format: 4:3
* Sound Mix: Dobly Digital
* DVD Type: DVD-5

導演:林權澤

畫家永遠是貴族的附庸?一個畫家要畫出什麼樣的作品,才會被公認為畫出了一個時代的靈魂?

本片描述韓國有史以來最偉大的畫家張承業的一生。他原本是一個窮苦無依的小乞丐,卻有卓越的繪畫天份,無師自通下,憑著豐富觀察與記憶力,畫出栩栩如生的水墨花鳥及工筆仕女圖。有天被畫家發現後,刻意栽培他,以模仿名畫發跡,並致力於開創獨特的繪畫風格,終成一代名畫家。

劇情高潮處,在於天才總有苦悶感,主角自覺無法突破,帶著酒壺自我放逐於天地之間,尋求創作上的突破,與作品的永恆性。本片敘述天才畫家的浪漫風流、瀟灑狂放與寂寞孤獨,影片本身即是一幕幕引人入勝的美麗畫作。
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Professional Review of "Chihwaseon (DVD) (Taiwan Version)"

September 11, 2004

This professional review refers to Chihwaseon

Im Kwon-Taek is one of the best Korean directors who is prestigious not only in his own country but also overseas. He has directed about 100 movies up to date, with Chihwaseon as his latest work in 2002. This film has won quite a number of film awards in the local film award ceremony, as well as the best director award at the Cannes Film Festival in Europe.

As the film title suggests, the story of this film is about the life of Jang Seung-Ub, a famous Korean artist in the 19th century who is said to possess incomparable talent in painting. He is regarded as "Chi-Hwa-Seon" (In Korean, this word literally means "the celestial drunken painter") because of his habit of drinking during he paints. Jang Seung-Ub (Choi Min-Sik) starts off as an orphan, and his talent is later discovered by a reformist called Kim Byung-Moon (Ahn Sung-Ki). With his careful guidance and nurture, Jang's ability is able to be fully exhibited. However, just like any other genius in history, Jang's life is never happy. He finds it hard to interact with others or find anyone who can really appreciate his arts, which eventually leads him to follow a hermit life.

Director Im Kwon-Taek tells the story in a very delicate and tranquil manner, the narrative and the cinematic techniques are both very plain and direct, it seems that the director is very confident and believes that his story alone is solid enough to arouse the attention of the audience wholeheartedly. In addition, the cast is also very brilliant, especially Choi Min-Sik. It is obvious that he has spent some time to study his character. The postures and the gestures are captured so profoundly that makes the character look so real and vivid. The only problem is that some of the transitions are not easy to follow. Perhaps it is because I am not familiar with Korean history, or the costume of every male character is just too identical, I really couldn't figure out several characters easily and had a hard time figuring out who is who, as well as the time intervals between some scenes.

Jang Seung-Ub is a complex character. On the one hand, he is an alcoholic and loves to play woman; on the other hand, he respects his arts and his teachers sincerely. What is notable about this film is that the filmmaker is able to find a balance between these two extreme traits of the character without spoiling the plausibility of the story. It is as if Im Kwon-Taek has incorporated his own experience as an artist with Jang's life. In the movie, Jang's talent is not valued as he is often told to imitate ancient masters' paintings instead of painting at his own will. It parallels to what happens in the movie business, young directors are always asked to make movies under strict limitations, creative ideas that have no commercial value is seriously suppressed. Although I haven't seen too many of his movies, I would tend to make a rough assumption that the story of Jang Seung-Ub might have some biographical implications for the director himself.

In addition to the story, the cinematography is another part you should not miss. The sceneries are so beautiful that, each one of them is like a painting itself. What is more important is that, the director successfully combines the theory of Chinese painting with the cinematography, that is, the viewers are not only allowed to enjoy the painting from a two dimensional perspective, but are actually able to walk into the landscape and explore. The theory is demonstrated by the scenes when the characters are walking into the backgrounds. In some senses, the composition is very harmonial as the characters and the landscape have merged together and blended into one.

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Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (4)

Anonymous

January 22, 2003

This customer review refers to Chihwaseon (2 Disc)(DTS Version)
Acclaimed, Beautiful, Interesting Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Im WonTak best director's award at Canne Film Festival for this. The cinematography is stunningly beautiful, and the story is captivating.
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Anonymous

January 15, 2003

This customer review refers to Chihwaseon (2 Disc)(DTS Version)
A good one for sure Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I have alwasy known what a great director Im Kwon Tek was. But seriously, I think this was probably up there with other great movies he was directed. He is bold and ambitious. He is definitely a great director.
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Anonymous

January 9, 2003

This customer review refers to Chihwaseon (2 Disc)(DTS Version)
beautiful indeed Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
this is very honest, and very fascinating movie about eastern (flat) paintings as it portrays his belief, style and direction. struggles with life of an artist and perception/direction in his art and his life. scenically mind blowing! absolutely staggering! beautiful movie indeed!!
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Anonymous

January 4, 2003

This customer review refers to Chihwaseon (2 Disc)(DTS Version)
beautiful film... Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
beautiful film... but, if not korean or has no idea about korean history which is about 1900.. kind of hard to follow..
beautiful landscape and erotic film...
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