Family Ties (DVD) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Family Ties is an ensemble drama from Kim Tae Yong, the co-director of chiller Memento Mori. The film tells three seemingly unconnected stories in a trilogy of distinct segments. The first part is the story of a woman (Moon So Ri - Oasis, A Good Lawyer's Wife)) who has to deal with her long-lost brother's surprise visit. After having been missing for several years, the brother (played by Um Tae Ung - Revenge) appears and moves in, with his new wife in tow - a much older woman, Mu Shin (Ko Doo Sim - More Beautiful Than A Flower). The second story features a searing performance from Gong Hyo Jin (Memento Mori) as a short-tempered young woman, who discovers that her estranged mother (Kim Hye Ok), with whom she has had a falling out, is terminally ill. Part three examines the relationship problems faced by a young couple (Bong Tae Gyu from See You After School and Jeong Yu Mi from Blossom Again).
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| Product Title: | Family Ties (DVD) (Japan Version) Family Ties (DVD) (Japan Version) Family Ties (DVD) (Japan Version) 家族の誕生 <韓流Hit!> Family Ties (DVD) (Japan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Kong Hyo Jin | Bong Tae Gyu | Moon So Ri | Uhm Tae Woong 孔 孝珍 | 奉太奎 | 文 素利 | 嚴泰雄 孔 孝珍 | 奉太奎 | 文 素利 | 严泰雄 コン・ヒョジン | ポン・テギュ | チョ・ソンウ(音楽) | ソン・ギヨン(脚本) | キム・テヨン(脚本) | チョ・ヨンギュ(撮影監督) | ムン・ソリ | オム・テウン 공효진 | 봉태규 | 문 소리 | 엄태웅 |
| Director: | キム・テヨン(監督) |
| Release Date: | 2010-03-26 |
| Publisher Product Code: | OPSD-C062 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
| Publisher: | SPO |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1022092673 |
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音信不通だった弟ヒョンチョル(オム・テウン)が、突然姉ミラ(ムン・ソリ)の元に帰ってきた。しかも彼は、20歳以上も年上の女性ムシン(コ・ドゥシム)を連れていた。ミラは戸惑いながらも3人で生活を始める。ソンギョン(コン・ヒョジン)は、不倫相手の子供を産み、1人で育てる恋多き母親を理解できない。そんな母親を見てか、彼女も恋人とうまくいかないでいる。キョンソク(ポン・テギュ)は、恋人のチェヒョン(チョン・ユミ)が、誰にでも親切なのを快く思わない。彼女を愛すれば愛するほど、ケンカになってしまうのだった。 オリジナル予告篇/ミュージック・ビデオ/メイキング映像/日本版予告篇
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Call it horribly misleading marketing for an excellent film. To look at the promotional art for Kim Tae Yong's Family Ties you would think it was a straight ahead, pleasantly innocuous bit of slapstick. This leads me to wonder aloud once again what exactly Korean film execs think they're accomplishing when they package and present their films - and frequently very good ones - in intensely misleading ways. Because there's not a scrap of comedy in Kim's film, no wackiness to be found anywhere. What this really is is a delicately constructed, cross-generational look at the emotional consequences of broken families. Its careful observations are captured in a beautifully written script and universally strong performances through a truly artful lens. Kim has crafted a quiet gem of a film here, one that is worlds away from the image the suits with the check books have opted to saddle it with.
Kim tells his story in three parts, the first two standing alone with the third drawing them together. In the opening act we begin with Mira, a quiet and withdrawn woman who lives alone and runs a small restaurant. Her life is bland but comfortable until one day without warning her wastrel brother Hyung-Chul arrives on her doorstep after five years of complete silence. Further complicating things, Hyung-Chul has gotten married during his absence and expects to live at Mira's house with his new wife, Mu-Shin. Complicating things further Mu-Shin is old enough to be mistaken for Hyung-Chul's mother. And complicating things still further, just as they seem to be settling in to some sort of acceptable rhythm, Chae Hyun, the young daughter of Mu-Shin's ex-husband's ex-wife (you follow that?) also soon arrives at the door step, having traveled there by herself despite being all of six or seven years old, guided by the address Hyung-Chul left so that she could write to him. Something has to give. Act two tells the story of Sun Kyung, a young woman estranged from her mother and seemingly angry at the world, blaming her mother's ongoing affair with a married man for driving her father away and ruining her life. Sun Kyung has spent years training in Japanese language and culture with an eye to taking a job overseas to escape the influence of her family. But life is not as simple as that and Sun Kyung's planned escape is disrupted by news that her mother is dying of cancer and her growing feelings for her half brother Kyung Suk, an innocent in all of this soon to be left alone. The third act leaps ahead several years and Kyung Suk and Chae Hyun, now both seemingly in their late teens or early twenties, have become a couple. And this is where the meat of the film really kicks in. While both of the opening acts were beautifully observed and performed, it is here that we see the lingering effects of the two children's upbringing. Chae Hyun is desperate for acceptance, while Kyung Suk sees nothing but betrayal lurking around the corner, scars left by their parents that they will have to overcome to find peace. Family Ties is a film about details, a film about the little things and quiet moments. Kim has created a range of full-blooded characters here, characters who are often uncomfortable to watch, but are also instantly recognizable as very real living and breathing human beings. The performances are excellent across the board and the camera work is stellar, the film's colors over saturated just enough to lend an otherworldly beauty to the proceedings while still leaving a very realistic environment. It's an experiment in magical realism which, while less flashy than, say, Chris Doyle's work on Pen-Ek Ratanaruang's Last Life in the Universe, is no less effective. The Korean DVD release - other than the already mentioned horrible cover - is fantastic. The transfer captures the film in its proper ratio with an excellent transfer that lets you fully appreciate the lush cinematography. Audio comes in 2.0 and 5.1 options and the English subtitles are typically excellent. In all, it's an excellent presentation of a little gem of a film. Don't let it pass you by. by Todd - Twitchfilm.net |
Customer Review of "Family Ties (DVD) (Japan Version)"
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September 25, 2006
This customer review refers to Family Ties Limited Edition
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3 story segments about family relationships.. funny moments, quirky and engaging. strong cast of actors and actresses in this film though this film is not the type to appeal to the masses. (it's been invited to at least one film festival circuit..) |










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