Duelist Collector's Box (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Based on a novel, this beautiful period film centers on a tomboyish detective by the name of Nam Sun (Ha Ji Won, from Love So Divine and Phone) who ends up being assigned to investigate a case revolving around some counterfeit coins. Going deep undercover in a variety of diverse disguises, Nam Sun quickly finds herself chasing after a notorious assassin named Sad Eyes (Kang Dong Won, from Too Beautiful to Lie and Romance of Their Own), who just may be involved in the crime she's investigating.
These two warriors from opposite ends of the law end up clashing time and time again, but with each passing encounter, they soon discover that they share a mutual respect and attraction for one another. Will a love affair bloom on the battlefield? While this is a high stakes game of cat and mouse for both of them, it seems that the hunter has clearly fallen for the prey. But is Sad Eyes somehow connected to the Minister of Defense's plan to take over the country? If so, Nam Sun has only one choice, but to fulfill her duty. With an appearance by long-time actor Ahn Sung Ki in a supporting role, Lee Myung See's Duelist is a stylish, visually stunning example of cinematic swordplay at its finest!
This special Limited Edition Deluxe boxset comprises of four discs, including both the Japanese and Korean theatrical versions of the film, along with two bonus discs crammed full of special features and a 40 page photo book.
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| Product Title: | Duelist Collector's Box (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version) 刑事 Collector's Box (初回限定生產) (日本版) 刑事 Collector's Box (初回限定生产) (日本版) デュエリスト コレクターズBOX コレクターズBOX(初回限定生産) Duelist Collector's Box (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Ahn Sung Ki | Ha Ji Won | Kang Dong Won 安聖基 | 河智源 | 姜東元 安圣基 | 河智源 | 姜东元 アン・ソンギ | ハ・ジウォン | カン・ドンウォン 안 성기 | 하 지원 | 강동원 |
| Director: | Lee Myung Se 李明世 李明世 イ・ミョンセ 이명세 |
| Release Date: | 2006-08-25 |
| Publisher Product Code: | GNBF-1128 |
| Language: | Japanese, Korean |
| Subtitles: | Japanese |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
| Other Information: | 4DVDs |
| Shipment Unit: | 3 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004438577 |
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孤高の刺客、“悲しい目”を演じるのは、韓国若手人気No.1俳優、「オオカミの誘惑」のカン・ドンウォン。果敢な女刑事ナムスンには、あらゆるジャンルの作品で演技力を発揮する若手女優のハ・ジウォン。そして韓国の国民的スター、「シルミド/SILMIDO」のアン・ソンギ。監督は、大ヒット作「NOWHERE 情け容赦無し」で国際的に知られるイ・ミョンセ。各分野のトップクリエイターが集結し、アジアン・アクションの新次元を拓いた超大作!原作は、韓国で社会現象を巻き起こした「チェオクの剣」と同じく、人気コミック「茶母」。 朝鮮王朝時代。国中を揺るがす大規模な偽金事件が発生した。果敢な女刑事ナムスンは先輩刑事のアンと偽金の出所を突き止めるべく、捜査を開始。やがて、捜査線上に浮上したのは、“悲しい目”をした刺客。女刑事と刺客〜〜剣を交えるごとに募る想いを胸に秘め、ついに2人は宿命の闘(デュエル)に挑む・・・。 インタビュー集(カン・ドンウォン、ハ・ジウォン)/オリジナル&日本版劇場予告編+TVスポット
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It's rare to see a film that fetishises the male lead as this one does. Plenty of films do it to the female lead, by giving her lighting and camera angles that make her more alluring, or writing a character free of flaws yet still intriguing. But this time, it's the man: an assassin known only as "Sad Eyes". This might sound odd, but if you watch the film you'll see what I mean. A mysterious character clad all in black, his face half-hidden by a soft fall of black hair, is enough of an enigma. Add in the coyly flirtatious sidelong glances, the ability to retreat into shadow and disappear, and the catlike grace of his swordplay, and you've got one fully drawn fetish. The fact that he rarely speaks, just smiles enigmatically, underlines his nature as more of a symbol than a person. Fortunately, I'm rather partial to catlike grace and sidelong glances, and Lee is one of my favorite directors, having made the awesome cop film Nowhere To Hide. So I rather enjoyed this strange mix of swordplay, cop film, and love story. But it won't suit everyone: if you like your swordplay straight, then look elsewhere. Similarly, if you want a straight-up tale of cops and robbers, or a gentle romance. Visually, this film looks very similar to Nowhere To Hide. Lee is a master of freeze frame and slow motion, and once again uses it to excellent effect. There's a scramble near the beginning as a wagon loaded with cash overturns in a crowded market, in which the slow motion emphasizes the awkwardness of cops and shoppers alike. The first fight scene between Nam Soon (Ha Ji Won) and Sad Eyes (Gang Dong Won) is likewise enhanced. The music chances subtly, and just as you begin to think "Hang on a minute, this looks more like a ", the music, and the fight, leaps into a tango, illustrated with strobing freeze frames. Visually, the whole film is spectacular. The stalking scene, as the cops pursue their quarry through the market, is lavishly coloured: huge green glass buoys are carried by just about every second passer-by, and Nam Soon chases Sad Eyes through a dye workshop, where brilliantly colored silks are draped for drying. There's a party, with lush costumes and dazzling sets draped in sheer organza, which features a sword performance by Sad Eyes which is more dance than defense. And there's plenty of snow, this being Korea in the middle of winter. It's been said of Lee that his films are poetry, not prose, and that's certainly true here. You might find the storyline a bit tatty. You might also be annoyed at Ha's overacting, giving Nam Soon a swaggering, scowling persona that's just too over the top. You might even be upset by Ahn Sung Ki's querulous detective. But you cannot deny that this film looks damn good. 7.5 tricky bows on the front of dresses out of 10 Review By Alison Jobling - heroic-cinema.com |
Customer Review of "Duelist Collector's Box (First Press Limited Edition) (Japan Version)"
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: (22)
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April 11, 2007
This customer review refers to Duelist (Hong Kong Version)
Sword of Love
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This is a thriller-sword fighting style. it actually isnt much when it comes to story line. but You stay and watch because of the production value. its quite intriguing. quite diffrent from what you have seen in the past |
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February 13, 2007
Glorified Fatalism
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This is a twisted story between a feministic Asian woe-man who pursues a lost effeminate Asian man in order to engage in disturbing and continual sword fighting with him. The love sub-plot centers on the theme of love through pain or a love/hate relationship. That is, the two lead characters experience a sort of euphoria and escape by playing with death together. However this is not love. One false slip of their sword and their partner is dead and burning in hell for eternity. If I hold a knife to your neck and say I love you would you believe me? Used as a metaphor for arguing, who is silly enough to think that arguing is the product or a producer of love? A positive twist is *attempted* to this fatalistic philosophy in that the movie ends on a subjectivly "good note" with the male and female slashing at each other into the night - just as they desire. Some viewers might conclude that this is just a complex love story that takes "love" very seriously, showing that even in love there is conflict and so we must accept love along with hate. The underlying soul twisting attraction to this film is its ability to manipulate mystery. Taking the eternal mystery of the person of God and allocating that to a mere human sword-fighter whom the female effectively creates as an idol for herself and in her self-deception she is carried away by his quite demeanor and evasions. This issue of mystery is one of the central deceptions and intrigues of the story. And because the audience views the story from her perspective we are also kept from ever discovering who the male lead is as a *person* and not a mysterious someone. It is this intentional cloaking of the male lead that gives an austere authority to the perverted love/hate conclusion. In the end we have an effeminate man and a feminist woman scratching each other like possessed cats struggling to rationally communicate. Perhaps fatalism is the movie writers response to God's curse between men and women. |
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September 1, 2006
This customer review refers to Duelist Deluxe Edition (Japan Version)
Too dark
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I don't know if the movie is always taken at night time coz 70% of the movie is dark. Can't recognized the character. Kim Dong Wan is shown only once at daytime. I did not understand because most of the time i am trying my best to recognize the people rather than reading the translations. Sayang... |
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June 14, 2006
This customer review refers to Duelist Limited Edition DTS
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Duelist is a really good movie. Even though there weren't a LOT of fighting sequences, the ones that were shown were very good. Kang Dong-won and Ha Ji-won really did a good job in this one. This movie has probably one of the most intimate fighting scenes I have ever seen. I was also very drawn to the soundtrack for this movie. Very fitting with the movie. I can't wait to purchase this movie. I saw it at a place that shows Korean films wvery week. I am usually known for watching the mini-series and things like that from Korea. This is definitely not the last Korean movie I will watch. Especially the ones with this kind of timeline. Keep it up!! I give this movie two thumbs up!! |
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May 23, 2006
This customer review refers to Duelist Limited Edition DTS
stunning visually
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The movie was visually stunning and artsy...i saw this movie mainly because i thought i was going to be an all out sword fighting movie, but instead it had few. Only huge complaint i have about this movie is the comedy they slapped into this movie, just didn't fit well imo. |











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