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Ghost Cinderella (DVD) (Malaysia Version) DVD Region 3

Bong Man Dae (Director) | Do Ji Won (Actor) | Shin Se Kyung (Actor)
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Kim Ki Duk (Time) was a painter in the streets of France, Park Chan Wook (Oldboy), a part-time critic, and Lee Joon Ik (King and The Clown), a marketing director for an advertising firm. But what did director Bong Man Dae do before entering the film world? Porn. Softcore porn, to be precise. Bong's adult videos were a little different from the rest, so much so that he gained a cult following who treated him like an auteur amongst third-rate amateurs. And that was the spark which ignited his 2003 film debut, the erotic drama Sweet Sex and Love. Bong has since found time to cameo in the comedy Love So Divine, produce a series of creative erotic dramas for OCN entitled Same Bed, Different Dreams, and finally complete his second feature, the horror Cinderella.

Mommy's little girl Hyeon Su (Shin Se Kyung, Moon Geun Young's friend in My Sweet Bride) is a normal 17-year-old student, beautiful enough to disregard her friends' latest obsession: plastic surgery. Or maybe the lack of interest is due to the fact that her ever so gentle mother Yoon Hee (Do Ji Won of Ladies of the Palace and The Land) is a plastic surgeon. When one of her friends decides to go under the knife for a little revision, Yoon Hee gives her more than a pretty new face. The result is blood all over the place. Seeing so many of her friends die, Hyeon Su finds comfort in her friend Sung Eun, but then she discovers a little secret mommy wouldn't want her to know...

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Product Title: Ghost Cinderella (DVD) (Malaysia Version) 整容驚魂 (DVD) (馬來西亞版) 整容惊魂 (DVD) (马来西亚版) Ghost Cinderella (DVD) (Malaysia Version) Ghost Cinderella (DVD) (Malaysia Version)
Artist Name(s): Do Ji Won (Actor) | Shin Se Kyung (Actor) 陶 志媛 (Actor) | Shin Se Kyung (Actor) Do Ji Won (Actor) | Shin Se Kyung (Actor) ド・ジウォン (Actor) | シン・セギョン (Actor) 도지원 (Actor) | 신세경 (Actor)
Director: Bong Man Dae 邊民迪 边民迪 ポン・マンデ Bong Man Dae
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Release Date: 2007-05-09
Language: Korean
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese, Malay
Country of Origin: South Korea, Malaysia
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD-9, DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Publisher: PMP Entertainment (M) SDN. BHD.
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004825653

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“想。。。漂亮。。。嗎?”慾望叫來了詛咒的影子。

賢秀(申世京飾)是媽媽尹熙(道智菀飾)非常“疼愛”的17歲高中女生。賢秀對整容手術一點興趣也沒有,不過她周圍的朋友非常熱衷于整容手術。其中一個叫秀京(劉多仁飾)的朋友借放假的機會決心做整容手術,而做手術的醫生是尹熙。手腳被困的她躺在手術台上有種不詳的預兆,在麻醉藥的作用下她慢慢的蓋上了眼睛。就在馬上要手術的瞬間,秀京的眼前出現了無法形容的黑色物體,但因為麻醉藥的作用她的眼睛馬上合上了。

手術后變得無比漂亮的秀京輿賢秀,在熙(安雅英飾)、慧媛(全素敏飾)一起讀美術學院,秀京的漂亮讓秀京自己有了很大的自信,所有的人都用羨慕的眼神看著她。但是她很快陷入了惡夢般的幻想中,她終始幻想自己的臉掉了下來,被刀割的等恐怖的情境。後來她真的突然的死掉,看到這一切的賢秀惊愣不已。接著做過整容手術的在熙和慧媛彼此殘殺悲慘的死掉。對此,賢秀母女倆陷入恐懼中。

看到朋友一個個慘死賢秀無法面對眼前的現實,而這是最要好的朋友盛恩(安車蓮飾)留在旁邊安慰著她.偶然的機會賢秀推入了兒時禁止入內的地下倉庫。在那裡她發現了一張非常恐怖的小孩照片,媽媽到底隱藏了什麼秘密呢?這張照片到底輿朋友的死去有沒有關係呢?輿賢秀的疑問一起詛咒的實體正漸漸地暴露出來。。。。

Everyone wants to become pretty. Now, it is the time for the dream to come true.The dream to be a Cinderella as in the fairy tale, they hope to experience “magic”.However, the magic will vanish as the clock struck at 12 midnight, and the chances to possess the glass shoes are forbidden.

“Want to become pretty?” The desire brings out the curse along.

Hyun Su (Shin Se-kyeong) is a 17 years old girl who is a precious daughter of her mother, Yoon-hee (Do Ji-won). She is not interested in a plastic surgery at all. Yet, all of her friends want to have a plastic surgery. Her friend, Su-kyeong (Ryu Dae-in) decides to do the surgery during school holiday and the doctor in charge of the surgery is Yoon-hee. Su-kyeong gets an awful feeling while she lies on the operation table. She closes her eye as soon as the anaesthetic takes effect into her body. As the surgery begins, she sees a horrifying black object. She lost conscious eventually because of the anaesthetic.

“You shouldn’t have done the plastic surgery at all.” Everyone who underwent the surgery died one by one. Su-kyeong becomes very pretty after the surgery. She study in the arts college together with Hyun-su, Jae-hee(An Ah-young) and Hye-won (Jeon Su-min). Her pretty face brings her confidence. Everyone is envious of her. However, she gets a horrible illusion that her face is being plunged and scraped by knife. She died suddenly afterwards. Hyun-su is shock by this news. Jae-hee and Hye-won who underwent the surgery too are dead by killing each other. Hye-su and her mother are terrified because of what is happening.

“Why are those names been pasted on this?” The curse of the death has been exposed.Hye-su can’t bear anymore to see her friend died one by one. Fortunately, she has her best friend Sung-eun (An Gyu-ryeon) by her side to comfort her. Unexpectedly, she breaks into a warehouse that is prohibited for her to enter when she was a child. She found a photo with a picture of a horrendous child inside. What kind of secret that her mother hides from her? Is the photo related to her friend’s death? The curse has been exposed because of Hye-su suspicion.
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September 19, 2006

This professional review refers to Cinderella (DVD) (Korea Version)
The modern Asian ghost bandwagon rolls ever onward, with filmmakers reluctant to abandon the cinematic cash cow of the long-haired female spectre. Cinderella is one of the most recent examples of the genre, the second feature from Korean director Bong Man Dae, marking somewhat of a departure from his debut, the erotic drama Sweet Sex and Love and from his previous career in soft porn. Of course, the horror genre is often enough a convenient stepping stone for directors looking to break into more serious filmmaking, and Bong clearly shows his ambitions here, using the basic formula as a skeleton upon which to hang a fairly complex and psychologically twisted little story. As a result, whilst not quite managing to cast off the shackles of over-familiarity, Cinderella at least represents a certain refinement of form and is one of the better recent examples of its type.

The film begins very much in expected fashion with a creepy flashback suicide, complete with squeaking music box soundtrack, before switching to the all important big opening scare scene, which in this case involves a poor girl undergoing plastic surgery being menaced by none other than our old friend, the long-haired female ghost. The plot itself focuses on Hyeon Su (Shin Se Kyung, also in My Sweet Bride, a beautiful 17-year-old student who seems to be the only one of her friends not obsessed with getting plastic surgery done, preferring instead to spend hours on facial masks and other beauty treatments. This may well be due to the fact that her mother Yoon Hee (played by Do Ji Won of Ladies of the Palacea and the Land) is a top plastic surgeon herself, having operated on a number of her friends. Unfortunately, several of the girls start to experience sinister side effects, seeing visions of you know who and dying mysterious deaths, forcing Hyeon to face up to the fact that her mother is harbouring a dark secret.

The plot of Cinderella is for the first half pretty standard stuff, and moves along quite slowly, with Hyeon being strangely oblivious to her mother having more than a few screws loose. Thankfully, after the introduction of a major, though not entirely unexpected plot twist around the halfway mark, the pace picks up considerably, and Bong takes the film into some fairly interesting and crazy territory, gradually unveiling what is actually quite a sick and disturbing back story. Although many of these developments never really make much sense, especially after a needlessly ambiguous climax, they certainly make for engaging viewing, and though not a patch upon A Tale of Two Sisters on which much of the film is obviously modelled, the film has a certain hysterical charm which lifts it above the standard teen chiller threatened by the duller opening act.

Bong's direction is reasonably solid, with a good, disorientating insertion of unannounced flashbacks and surreal visions that help to keep the viewer guessing and make for a few startling moments. Unfortunately, these are to an extent undermined by the film's rather choppy editing, which on several occasions seems to cut scenes short in a decidedly rude manner. Although most of the scares are by the numbers, there are a few flashes of innovation, and by packing in the sudden jumps and shocks, Bong manages to keep things moving along at a brisk pace, especially during the latter stages. He also has the good sense to throw in a few bloody scenes, with some squirm-inducing surgical-related injuries and scalpel slashing.

The film is quite obviously aimed at teen viewers, with countless attempts at zeitgeist and the use of the topical plastic surgery issue, though Cinderella is on the whole entertaining enough to go down well with genre fans in general, offering up enough supernatural action and psycho soap opera shenanigans to distract from its inherent lack of originality.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10 (2)

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February 11, 2007

This customer review refers to Cinderella (DVD) (Korea Version)
A fair horror movie Customer Review Rated Bad 4 - 4 out of 10
The concept of this film is a good one although it has been done quite a few times before I felt myself compelled to watch from start to end.

The story revolves around a young girl and her almost creepily over protective mother. The scares are in the right places and the ending promises to be quite a show...unfortunately it falls very short of being anything but confusing and a little annoying. Just when it seems to be going one way it u-turns and goes the other without any explanation as to why, leaving the viewer feeling empty and a little like they wasted their time.
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October 6, 2006

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Cinderella Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Cool movie! Good story. The scares, and creepiness are effective. The ending lacks a bit though. The lead actress is really pretty too.
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