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Shin Hyun Jun (Actor) | Song Yoon Ah (Actor) | Yoo Sang Gun (Director)
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Face (Taiwan Version)
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All Editions Rating: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10 (9)

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Product Title: Face (Taiwan Version) 鬼變臉 又名 : 凶相 (台灣版) 鬼变脸 又名 : 凶相 (台湾版) Face (Taiwan Version) Face (Taiwan Version)
Artist Name(s): Shin Hyun Jun (Actor) | Song Yoon Ah (Actor) 申鉉濬 (Actor) | 宋允兒 (Actor) 申铉濬 (Actor) | 宋允儿 (Actor) シン・ヒョンジュン (Actor) | ソン・ユナ (Actor) 신 현준 (Actor) | 송 윤아 (Actor)
Director: Yoo Sang Gun 劉商瑾 刘商瑾 Yoo Sang Gun Yoo Sang Gun
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Release Date: 2006-08-31
Language: Korean
Subtitles: Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: All Region What is it?
Duration: 85 (mins)
Publisher: Sunrise Film & Video Co., Ltd.
Package Weight: 110 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004497437

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* Screen Format : 4:3 (Full Screen)
* Sound Mix : Dolby Digital 5.1

導演:劉商瑾
Director: Yoo Sang Gun

  李鉉民(申鉉濬飾)是國立科學鑑証研究院的首席鑑証員,用電腦科技把頭骨重組原來樣貌,協助警方碓定死者的身份。可是李鉉民受盡工作壓力及女兒病危的煩惱困擾,因此決定暫停工作。當有關當局要求李協助第四宗浮屍案重組面容時,醫學出身的女工作員鍾新蓉(宋允兒飾)自願加入調查隊伍,且更直接將第四個頭骨送到李家中一起研究,可是這個沒有臉孔頭骨卻為他帶來恐怖詭異經歷。

  Hyun-min (Shin Hyun-jun) is a leading face reconstruction specialist, helping investigators identify murder victims by studying the features of their skulls. But he is losing his enthusiasm for the job because his daughter, Gin, is severely ill after a heart transplant. Sun-young(Song Yoon-ah), a young and attractive employee of the National Institute of Scientific Investigation, brings the skull of the serial killer’s fourth victim to Hyun-min begins to hear unbearably loud screams and has visions of a distraught long-haired woman in a white robe.
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Professional Review of "Face (Taiwan Version)"

July 20, 2006

This professional review refers to Face (Hong Kong Version)
Do you see dead people? Do you ever wonder whether what goes bump in the night is something that is not quite real? Does everything you perceive fit nicely into your neatly organized rational world view?

Well if you answered yes to any of the above three questions, then Face may very well be a film you have sympathies with. It seems to be quite fashionable in Korean films to involve the supernatural and the dead in a very real sense that intrudes upon the living and it is that pervasive sense of the supernatural in Face that hints at it being a ghost story when, really, at its heart, it is a more a murder mystery and thriller.

That sense of mixed genres certainly shakes the perceptions somewhat such that what starts as a rather suspenseful haunting slowly transforms into a subtle romance with forensic investigation as a backdrop and wraps itself up all rather neatly in the end. Without trying to pigeon hole itself into the one idea, in viewing the film there is always the question of how all the various plot elements tie together and yet still having the core story continue along without going onto unnecessary tangents.

That being said, the use of the supernatural is used perhaps once too often as a plot device to really justify the film as any real whodunit and ultimately becomes not much more than a ghost leading a murder investigation (though I don't know why, if the ghosts are that pervasive then why just don't they just write their name in a steamed mirror or something) while the living build up evidence until they hit a dead end and the ghost steps in once again as a deux ex machina to prod them back onto the right direction.

The chemistry between the two leads is the standard expectation of a recovering widower (this time a metaphorical ghost holding him back) and an eager apprentice looking to impress. She's keen and he's surly. If there's subtext there then it may very well get lost in the translation. That does lead into one weakness of the Korean DVD in that some pertinent plot points don't get translated, but it's not without exposition and context so luckily it's possible to work out what's going on. Oh and it may be a just a personal thing but the impact of the climax was lost upon me somewhat because of my 'whiteness'.

Despite the focus upon the faults of the film, Face is actually quite good viewing with an interesting story with the occasional scare to keep you interested. Although various elements seem to be completely unrelated, have a bit of faith as it all ends rather neatly. Like many things, however, once you know the punchline, it's just not as funny.

7 Fears about Organ Harvesting out of 10

by Eugene Chan - heroic-cinema.com

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Customer Review of "Face (Taiwan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10 (9)

chelo22
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January 24, 2006

This customer review refers to Face
Good movie Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
This movie is good.
It will better if the movie was been more longer.
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hansukgyu
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August 29, 2005

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good ending Customer Review Rated Bad 5 - 5 out of 10
this movie is not very scary and i've actually watched it twice. the first time, it had me looking at the posters on my wall and scanning everything BUT the movie....the ending was pretty sad and got me paying more attention, i even shed a little tear. the second time i watched the movie, i actually fell asleep and woke up to see the ending again. overall, it's ok... but not very scary.
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Anonymous

December 28, 2004

This customer review refers to Face (Hong Kong Version)
interesting Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
though this movie doesnt deal with a whole lot of horror, but it is has quite an interesting mystery
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Anonymous

December 12, 2004

This customer review refers to Face (Hong Kong Version)
Wonderfully scripted,The Face is a Must see! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This movie is by no means gory,but so what.We don't need to see blood in order to cower behind the pillow(exactly how much blood was in the acclaimed RING,Zero).The Face manages to scare at the most unsuspecting times.The acting could not be better,and the story is fantastically written.You may suspect the final twist in the latter half of the movie,but The Face takes you on a great rollercoaster from start to finish.
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Anonymous

November 13, 2004

This customer review refers to Face (Hong Kong Version)
Not so good. Customer Review Rated Bad 3 - 3 out of 10
If you are into good horror movie, I don't recommend this movie. It's not really a horror movie its more like a mystery movie.
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