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Director Hur Jin Ho addresses the two unavoidable facts of life in his latest film: we all want to be happy, and we all die eventually. Featuring a sterling cast headed by the charismatic Hwang Jung Min (You Are My Sunshine) and Lim Soo Jung (I'm A Cyborg, But That's OK), Happiness is a warm, heartfelt, yet brutally realistic love story about two disheartened souls both suffering from illness. While Hur's past films like April Snow, One Fine Spring Day, and Christmas In August concentrated on expressing understated love, Happiness takes a more direct approach in its articulation of love. A beautifully rendered dramatic piece, Happiness promises to be a timeless classic that inspires its audience to find their own recipe of happiness.

Young Soo (Hwang Jung Min), a freewheeler who runs a nightclub, is met with life's several crossroads all at once. First his business goes bankrupt, then his girlfriend (Kong Hyo Jin, Heaven's Soldiers) dumps him, and to add insult to injury, he discovers that he has a serious liver disease. Telling all his friends that he is going to study abroad, he checks into House of Hope, a home for incurables in the quite, secluded countryside. An eight-year resident and an employee of the rehab center, Eun Hee (Lim Soo Jung) suffers from a severe lung illness, though not a glimpse of sickness appears in her attitude. Always cheerful and optimistic, she finds Young Soo's aloofness quite charming. Drawn to her strength, Young Soo also falls for her and the two become inseparable, even finding a place of their own. One year rolls by and while Eun Hee seems endlessly content, the monotone of daily routines and Eun Hee's ailing condition begin to weigh Young Soo down. Just then, his ex-girlfriend makes a surprise visit from Seoul...

This edition comes with 4 pieces of photo cards, the film's Original Soundtrack CD and the following special features:
Disc 1

  • Commentary by Director Hur Jin Ho, Hwang Jung Min, Lim Soo Jung
    Disc 2
  • Story of Happiness
  • Art Making Of "House of Hope"
  • Laugh Treatment
  • Interviews on "What Is Happiness...": Director Hur Jin Ho, Hwang Jung Min, Lim Soo Jung
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Poster Shoot
  • Making Of Soundtrack
    Disc 3
  • Original Sound Track CD
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    Product Title: Happiness (DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version) Happiness (DVD) (限量版) (韓國版) Happiness (DVD) (限量版) (韩国版) ハピネス (限定版) (韓国版) 행복 (한정판)
    Also known as: 幸福 幸福
    Artist Name(s): Hwang Jung Min | Lim Soo Jung | Kong Hyo Jin | Hur Jin Ho 黃政民 | 林秀晶 | 孔 孝珍 | 許 秦豪 黄政民 | 林秀晶 | 孔 孝珍 | 許 秦豪 ファン・ジョンミン | イム・スジョン | コン・ヒョジン | ホ・ジノ 황 정민 | 임 수정 | 공효진 | 허진호
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    Release Date: 2008-01-21
    Language: Korean
    Subtitles: English, Korean
    Country of Origin: South Korea
    Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
    Disc Format(s): DVD
    Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
    Publisher: KD MEDIA
    Other Information: 2DVD+OST+Postcard
    Package Weight: 420 (g)
    Shipment Unit: 3 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1005188290

    Product Information

    * Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
    * Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1
    * Extras :
    Disc 1
    - Commentary Track 1 : 허진호 감독, 황정민, 임수정

    Disc 2
    - 행복이야기
    - 앵글: 촬영 메이킹
    - 희망의 집: 미술 소품 메이킹
    - 웃음치료
    - 행복이란… : 감독, 배우, 스탭들의 행복 인터뷰
    - 니가 좀 떠나줘: 삭제장면
    - 포스터 촬영
    - OST : OST 메이킹

    Disc 3
    - Original Sound Track CD

    * Director : 허진호

    - 변치 않겠다는 새빨간 거짓말 - 사랑, 그 잔인한 행복 진짜 사랑을 아는 성인들의 로맨스
    - <8월의 크리스마스>보다 더 낭만적이고, <봄날은 간다>보다 더 현실적이다!
    - 더욱 풍성해진 허진호의 연애 화법
    - 2005 <너는 내 운명>, 2006 <우리들의 행복한 시간>을 잇는, 2007 겨울 웰 메이드 멜로 기대작 <행복>, 황정민•임수정•허진호, 2007년 가장 행복한 만남!
    - 몸빼를 입어도 빛났다! 임수정의 아름다운 도전
    - 배용준보다 더 섹시한 남자? 토론토 국제영화제 배우 황정민 주목!
    - 백지영의 신곡 <늦잠> 뮤직비디오가 영화 <행복>으로 제작되어 화제가 됨

    사랑, 그 잔인한 행복, 진짜 사랑을 아는 성인들의 로맨스

    스크린에 넘쳐 나는 각종 버전의 사랑 이야기는 요약하면 대개 둘 중 하나다. 남녀가 만나 우여곡절 끝에 행복하게 맺어지거나, 피치 못할 사정으로 이별에 처한 남녀가 애절한 사랑으로 관객의 눈물샘을 자극한다. 희극이든 비극이든 사랑은 소중하고 아름다운 것. 멜로 영화의 정석이다. 그러나 현실 속 사랑이 어디 그렇던가. 영원할 것만 같던 뜨거운 감정도 결국은 한때요, 피치 못할 사정은커녕 십중팔구는 스스로 변질되고, 이별과정은 결코 아름답지 않다. 시작할 땐 우리들을 한 없이 행복하게 만들다가도, 이별 앞에선 후회와 상처와 미움으로 지독하게 고통스럽게 만드는 게 사랑이다. 너도 나도 공감하며 부른다는 유행가의 단골 레퍼토리도 사랑의 기쁨만큼 많은 게 사랑의 상처다. 영화 <행복>은 바로 이런 양면성을 가진 우리네 사랑 이야기다.

    몸이 아픈 남녀, 가슴 아픈 이별… 설정만 보면 눈물 깨나 쏟게 하려는 신파의 전형으로 보이지만, 이 상투적인 신파 공식도 <행복>에선 사랑의 이중적인 속성을 역설할 뿐이다. 몸이 아픈 사람들이 생기 있게 연애하는 모습을 통해 한편으론 사랑이 얼마나 사람을 행복하게 만드는 달콤한 것인지 이야기하고, 병 때문에 애절하긴커녕 병 때문에 더욱 잔인해 보이는 이별 모습을 통해 한편으론 사랑이 얼마나 씁쓸하고 현실적인 것인지 뒤집어 보여준다. 이처럼 <행복>은 사랑의 낭만만을 변주하는 동화 같은 로맨스가 아니라, 한번쯤 연애를 해본 성인이라면 누구나 딱 내 얘기!라며 웃고 울며 공감할 수 있는 현실의 로맨스다. 연애의 쓴맛 단맛을 모두 버무린, ‘진짜 사랑을 아는 성인들의 로맨스’다.

    <8월의 크리스마스>보다 더 낭만적이고, <봄날은 간다>보다 더 현실적이다!
    더욱 풍성해진 허진호의 연애화법

    허진호 감독의 4번째 사랑이야기 <행복>은 그의 전작 <8월의 크리스마스>와 <봄날은 간다>처럼 사랑의 낭만과 현실을 섬세한 통찰력으로 풀어낸 영화다. 그런데 그의 화법이 조금 달라졌다. <행복>의 연애화법은 절제된 영상언어가 특징인 그의 전작들에 비해 더 풍성하고 직설적이다. 제대로 된 고백 한 번 못해보고 마음 속으로만 사랑을 키워가던 <8월의 크리스마스>속 연인들은, <행복>에선 손을 잡고 키스를 하고 함께 밤을 보내며 사랑을 적극적으로 표현하는 남녀가 되었다. <행복>의 연인들은 “내가 그렇게 좋아?”, “너 없으면 이제 못 살 것 같아” 와 같은 닭살 돋는 대화도 서슴지 않고 나눌뿐더러, 여자는 남자에게 “우리 같이 살래요?”라고 대담하게 프로포즈하고, 남자는 여자에게 꽃을 바치며 그야말로 영화처럼 사랑을 고백한다. 한치 앞을 기약할 수 없는 아픈 몸이지만 그렇게 보통 연인들처럼 마음껏 연애를 즐기는 둘의 모습은 말 그대로 낭만적이다. 반면, <행복>은 사랑의 씁쓸한 실재를 담은 <봄날은 간다>보다 훨씬 더 현실적이다. “어떻게 사랑이 변하니?” 라는 소심한 원망은 “개새끼, 니가 사람이니?” 라는 격앙된 욕설이 되고, 민망하게 읊조리던 “변하는 거야…”란 대꾸는 “니가 좀 떠나줘”라는 잔인하고 솔직한 요청으로 변했다. 두 주인공의 입을 통해 흘러나오는 사랑과 이별의 언어들은 마치 나와 내 주변의 이야기 같이 생생하다. 이처럼 허진호 감독의 여전히 섬세하고, 더욱 풍성해진 연애화법이 돋보이는 영화 <행복>은 최고의 걸작 멜로로 손꼽히는 그의 전작 <8월의 크리스마스> <봄날은 간다>와 함께 대한민국 멜로 영화의 새로운 교본이 될 전망이다.

    2005 <너는 내 운명> 2006 <우리들의 행복한 시간>을 잇는, 2007 가을 웰메이드 멜로 기대작 <행복>
    황정민, 임수정, 허진호, 2007년 가장 행복한 만남!

    연기력과 흥행력을 겸비한 스타배우 황정민과 임수정, 그리고 대한민국 대표 멜로 감독 허진호. 이들 세 사람이 모인 영화 <행복>은 2007년 충무로에서 가장 행복한 만남으로 불리고 있는 화제작. 특히 세 사람 모두 <행복>을 통해 기존과는 다른 변신을 꾀할 예정이라 기대를 모으고 있다. <행복>으로 2년 만에 멜로로 복귀한 황정민은 <너는 내 운명>의 뚝심 있는 순정남 ‘석중’과는 180도 다른, 사랑이 쉽게 흔들리는 나쁜 남자 ‘영수’로 변신해 한층 시선을 끈다. 20대 스타 여배우로는 드물게 ‘연기파’ 타이틀을 달고 차별화된 행보를 걷고 있는 임수정은, 본격적인 성인 연기를 선보인 <행복>을 통해 기존의 여린 소녀 이미지를 벗고 성숙한 매력의 여인으로 거듭난다. 사랑이란 화두를 섬세하고 절제된 감성으로 풀어온 허진호 감독 역시, <행복>에서는 감정의 진폭이 큰 화법으로 관객들을 주인공들과 함께 웃고 울게 만들 예정. 황정민의 색다른 변신, 임수정의 농익은 매력, 허진호 감독의 섬세한 연출력이 어우러진 영화 <행복>은, 멜로의 계절 가을 <너는 내 운명>,<우리들의 행복한 시간>에 이어 또 한편의 웰메이드 흥행멜로 탄생을 예감케 한다.

    서울에서 클럽을 운영하며 자유분방한 생활을 즐겨온 영수(황정민). 운영하던 가게는 망하고 애인 수연(공효진)과도 헤어지고, 설상가상으로 심각한 간 경변까지 앓게 된 영수는 주변에 유학 간단 거짓말을 남기고 도망치듯 시골 요양원 '희망의 집'으로 내려간다. 8년째 요양원 '희망의 집'에서 살며 스텝으로 일하고 있는 은희(임수정). 숨이 차면 죽을 수도 있는 중증 폐질환 환자지만 은희는 밝고 낙천적이다. 자신의 병에 개의치 않고 연애에도 적극적인 은희는, 첫날부터 자꾸만 신경 쓰이던 영수에게 먼저 다가간다. 지루한 시골 요양원, 미래 따윈 보이지 않는 비참한 상황에서 영수 역시 아픈 것도 무서운 것도 없어 보이는 은희에게 의지하게 되고, 손을 잡고, 키스를 하고, 밤을 함께 보내면서 보통의 커플들처럼 그렇게 행복한 연애를 시작한다. 그리고 두 사람은 요양원을 나와 함께 살기 시작한다.

    1년 뒤. 은희의 도움으로 건강을 되찾은 영수는, 마냥 행복한 은희와는 달리 둘만의 생활이 점점 지루해진다. 궁상맞은 시골 생활도, 언제 죽을 지 모르는 병약한 은희도 부담스러워진 영수 앞에 때마침 서울에서 수연이 찾아오는데......

    * Original Sound Track CD
    01 . Intro 작곡 조성우, 편곡 조성우
    02 . Happiness (Main Theme) 작곡 조성우, 편곡 조성우
    03 . 요양원 가는 길 작곡 조성우, 편곡 조성우
    04 . 첫 만남 작곡 한주헌, 편곡 한주헌
    05 . 행복의 나라로 (Trio Ver.) 작곡 한대수
    06 . 소풍 작곡 조성우 편곡 한주헌
    07 . 첫 키스 작곡 조성우, 편곡 조성우
    08 . 행복한 일상 작곡 조성우, 편곡 한주헌
    09 . Je Crois Entendre Encore (귀에 들리는 그대의 음성) - 작곡 Georges Bizet 오페라 '진주조개잡이' 中
    10 . Happiness (Piano Ver.) 작곡 조성우, 편곡 조성우
    11 . 영수의 테마 작곡 한주헌, 편곡 한주헌
    12 . Nocturne For 'Happiness' 작곡 한주헌, 편곡 한주헌
    13 . 마지막 여행 작곡 조성우, 편곡 조성우
    14 . 은희의 테마 작곡 조성우, 편곡 조성우
    15 . 고요한 밤 거룩한 밤 작곡 Joseph Mohr Geburtshaus, Franz Gruber
    16 . Ending 작곡 한주헌, 편곡 한주헌
    17 . 행복의 나라로 (Ending) 작곡 한대수, 작사 한대수
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    February 25, 2008

    Going by Hur Jin-ho's track record for broken relationships and tragic melodrama, you'd be forgiven for thinking that the title of his latest film Happiness just might be a little ironic. The impression of events taking a familiar turn seem to be confirmed in the very first scene of the film where Young-su (Hwang Jung-min) turns up at his girlfriend's apartment to find that she's changed the combination and locked him out. Although he is planning to go away for a couple of years, he still isn't ready to accept that the relationship is over. Considering in the past how Hur Jin-ho characters have moped along for long periods following a broken relationship, it's surprising that, after a drunken night out at the nightclub he manages, Young-su seems to be ready to move on.

    Young-su's problems lie elsewhere - he's bankrupt and suffering from a serious illness, cirrhosis. Gathering together what money he has left, he goes to a healing centre out in the country. There he meets Eun-hee (Lim Soo-jung), a timid young woman who has already been there at the House of Hope for a number of years suffering from lung disease, and a relationship develops between them. The chances of both making a recovery on their own is slim, but they believe they can help each other and form a pact, taking their fate into their own hands - Eun-hee promises she will help Young-su get cured, even if the effort kills her.

    The situation may sound contrived and calculated for a weepy melodrama - which after the airbrushed slush of the director's last film April Snow is something to be justifiably concerned about - but Hur Jin-ho seems to have rediscovered the hard-hitting simplicity and delicacy of his earliest films, Christmas in August and One Fine Spring Day. Happiness fits perfectly into the same tone and mood as those earlier films and the title, like all the director's films, is not ironic, but deliberately ambiguous with bittersweet undertones. Happiness in Hur Jin-ho films can be found, but not in the expected places. For Hur it is in situations of great loss, tragedy, impending death and major life upheavals that his characters find the opportunity to transform their lives for the better, finding the strength to move on and learn to live again. There's nothing more profound to Happiness than that and Hur paints the beauty of those simple moments, the countryside and the seasons with light and with music.

    Showing that the modern lifestyle as it is lived in the cities is not healthy, and that there is a need to get back to basics to discover what is really important in life, isn't however an original observation and certainly not unique in Korean cinema at the moment. In Happiness moreover, Young-su initially makes the change perhaps a little too smoothly, adjusting quickly to the regime of the health centre and life in the country with Eun-hee. You don't get any impression that the man who moves to the country is the same person you see at the start of the film on a voyage of self-destruction. This is intentional and the director wants to make the distinction clear. Young-su is indeed two different people, and if he goes back to Seoul - and inevitably the attraction of his old lifestyle will start to exert its influence - he'll fall back into the old ways that will kill either himself or Eun-hee.

    That's certainly very schematic, but awareness makes the events that unfold no less agonising - the beauty of the film however is in the manner in which Hur Jin-ho follows the path. There is no attempt to wallow in sentimental melodrama, or devise heart-breaking twists to manipulate the feelings of the viewer - the message is a simple one and Hur Jin-ho moves inexorably towards its inevitable conclusion. In place of dramatic developments and character complexity the director allows the pace and tone of the film, as well as the beauty of the cinematography, to capture the simple truths and contradictions of what true happiness is, what it means to find it and what it means to lose it.

    DVD
    Happiness is released in Korea by KD Media as a lavish Limited Edition 3-disc set. The sturdy embossed fold-out digipak with magnetic clasp holds the three discs - Disc 1, The Film, Disc 2, The Extra Features, Disc Three, a CD of the Soundtrack, and a set of 4 promotional photo cards for the film. The set is in NTSC format, and is encoded for Region 3.

    Video
    The film is presented anamorphically at a 1.85:1 aspect ratio. The print is clean and the transfer quality is reasonably good with only a few minor problems. The image looks over filtered, resulting in blacks appearing rather flat and prone to discolour into a blue haze with low-level noise. The tone is a little bright with high contrast, which doesn't allow true colours to come through. The transfer is progressive and holds fairly stable for the most part. On a CRT display there was some slight judder evident in slow camera pans, but this doesn't seem to present any problems for progressive displays. Overall, the presentation of the film is excellent and any technical issues are minor and have little impact on the film.

    Audio
    There is a choice of Dolby Digital 2.0 and Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtracks. Both are fine, the surround mix in particular giving the film's ambience, music score and dialogue a wider range to work within, coming to life in appropriate places where its impact is required.

    Subtitles
    The film comes with optional English subtitles. These are white in a strong, bold font. There are no issues whatsoever with the grammar or spelling and the film appears to be well translated with the appropriate tone.

    Extras
    A three-disc set, the Korean Limited Edition of Happiness is packed with extra features, but without any subtitles few of them will be of any value to English speaking viewers. The film itself comes with a full-length Commentary by director Hur Jin-ho with lead actors Hwang Jung-min and Lim Soo-jung.

    Disc Two contains two lengthy making of features - Story of Happiness (31:59), showing behind-the-scenes filming and brief interview snippets with the director and cast as well as a shorter supplemental Making Of (7:49). There are similar short featurettes on the Art Making Of "House of Hope" (8:15) which looks behind the scenes at the art direction; a Laugh Treatment (9:39) showing the preparation for the laughing therapy sessions at the House of Hope; and Interviews on "What Is Happiness..." (4:41) featurette, where cast and crew briefly give their thoughts on the subject of what happiness is. The eleven Deleted Scenes (11:57) are brief, but worth viewing despite the lack of subtitles. Timecoded and letterboxed, they fill in little gaps with incidental details, and just seem to have been trimmed for length. There is footage of the Poster Shoot (5:12) taken in various locations and photo studios. The composer Jo Sung-woo speaks briefly about the Making Of Soundtrack (4:16) and there is some footage of the recording sessions.

    Disc 3 is a CD of the melancholic Original Sountrack (39:13), which is quite beautiful and stands up well on its own.

    Overall
    There's nothing particularly new from Hur Jin-ho in Happiness and his latest film may seem to be a bit lacking in complexity of plot and characterisation, but there is still much to admire in the director's typically bittersweet treatment of his favourite themes, finding beauty and strength in the most unexpected of places. Hur is certainly capable of a little more depth and complexity in his examination of human feelings than this, but Happiness is nonetheless a welcome return to form after the relative blandness of April Snow. English viewers may not be able to benefit from all the extra features in this 3-disc Korean Limited Edition, but the presentation of the film itself is excellent, and the soundtrack CD is certainly worth owning.

    by Noel Megahey - DVD Times

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    Customer Review of "Happiness (DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"

    Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7.7 out of 10 (3)

    numinair
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    April 7, 2008

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    Broken Angel Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
    I love Soo Jung Lim - she has been, like for many others also, one of the reasons I started watching S Korean movies in the first place, with "A Tale of Two Sisters" and I've always loved her sad, sweet and innocent characters. Again here with director Jin Ho Hur's "Happiness", Soo Jung's classic Orphan of the Storm look is intact and heart touchingly correct (and cute) to the core, with this (maybe not great) but interesting film. Funnily enough, a small miracle seemed to have happened (maybe) on this Saturday night gone after I had watched it, which I'll mention at the close.

    So is this film okay? Its passively quiet in a way, even though its about distressful and dire straits circumstances and director Jin Ho Hur as made another similar 'feel' of a movie to "One Fine Spring Day" and "April Snow" (which although the latter can seem boring, real people in those circumstances of losing a loved one, aren't actually going to be having a lot of zip and zest), with a sombre, slow pacing, light humor and touching scenarios. The theme here is the reflection of "Happiness" as irony, when happiness isn't always fit for the moment. In this case, its concerning Young Soo, played excellently by Jung Min Hwang, and of his life becoming severely tested by bankruptcy, ill health and the loss of good companionship. He gets the cold shoulder from his present girlfriend (played by Hyo Jin Gong), locking him out of her flat, due to his drunkenness and lack of control. Everything for Young Soo is basically screwing up left, right and center.

    This leads Young Soo to decide on attending a rehabilitation center called the House of Hope, to help him improve on his dangerous and life threatening liver cirrhosis, that he has attained thorough excessive drinking. Burning the candle at both ends, Young Soo frequently drowns himself away with alcohol, womanizes erratically, and looses a proper stability and focus, after discovering his night club business is in jeopardy and his girlfriend has left him. When he also finds out that he is on death's door - he attempts to change his life. Which he does at the rehabilitation center (or sanatorium) of the House of Hope, where he also meets a young girl named Eun Hee (Soo Jung), who he soon discovers has a life threatening sickness, too; her lungs having 40 % functionality. By this opening premise, you could expect quite a sad and somber melodrama, which by these character's illness, it is. But "Happiness" is also an interesting fable about personal life changes. It opens with Young Soo's dire and target less future, but at the House of Hope where Young Soo begins to fall in love with Eun Hee - the gloomy mood lifts and the sense of calm, positive attitudes, and even some light humor with a number of the other patients, take over. Even Young Soo's character and outlook take on a more beneficial and caring nature to his previously lackluster and self indulgent attitude. He becomes a new man, even though it takes a life threatening illness to change him.

    "Happiness", when it features Young Soo and Eun Hee together, gives this film a meditative air. Like with the director's film "One Fine Spring Day", there are scenes of nature sounds and romantic feelings, as the wind is clearly heard rustling in the trees, creating the tranquility of peace and hope, surrounding a place of sickness. Nature helps here of course, as all the patients are seriously sick, and even Young Soo's room sharer has lung disease. But due to Eun Hee being a patient since a young child, had taken on the status of carer herself to all the patients of the sanatorium. Here Eun Hee gently coaxes Young Soo (after she eventually gets to like him) and other patients into daily morning exercise, as she jigs her body movements to show then how to motion themselves out of sluggishness and into happiness (Soo Jung's jig is really cute, too). Even mental exercises to help alleviate the threat of ill health (which I think flooding the mind and body with imaginary white light helps to ease stress, for instance). But in all of this, its Eun Hee that in herslef is like a white light of hope at the center - a sick and physically broken angel, but having unassuming compassion. Young Soo learns that Eun Hee had also lost her parents as a child, as well having her lung sickness. He is touched and falls in love with her. This love helps them both to improve their health and eventually, they leave the sanatorium.

    For a while Eun Hee and Young Soo are happy. But as Young Soo meets up with his old friend and girlfriend from the city, he falls back into his old relationship and life style. He begins to drink and smoke again, and his ill mannered and stupefied way (in a Jekyll and Hyde sense), slides him back into ill health. So, momentarily, like life itself, the 'happiness' Young Soo has with his life changing circumstances with Eun Hee, are fleeting and ill met. Eun Hee is an angel of a girl, she doesn't care if Young Soo has lots of money, a fast car or experience, only requiring that he shows the reflected caring and love she so freely gives him. But as Young Soo decides to return to his girlfriend, he figuratively slaps her love in the face. He even tells her he doesn't like her eating slowly due to her lung trouble, as it makes him think of the weakness of his situation. He wants the comfort of a future proof pension and life insurance, with his old girlfriend, and in this disillusioned way of feeling safe and contented - rejects the very angel who had saved his soul. Eun Hee loves him, too, and can't bare for Young Soo to return to the woman he meets back in Seoul again - and her grievance and desperation at this point, is the most tearful and heart tearing part of the movie. Especially when you consider that Eun Hee had lost her parents, and now could lose Young Soo, too, because of his blind outlook. The rest is needful to watch this film.

    "Happiness" is not about finding happiness, but dealing with happiness when it shifts to the opposite scale - depression. Its not about two age different people in love either (which I thought could have been the premise here.....although Soo Jung isn't that young though, really). This is also more about reconciliation, the prodigal son situation, and of how Young Soo's old ways of living are challenged (maybe even by his success before the film starts) by his health difficulties, and the love redemption offered to him as salvation, by a similarly sick and caring girl. He gets depressed and ill, but finds a light outside of his circumstances at the House of Hope. But Young Soo also decides his past and destructive ways are more important to him. Human irony. Its a sweet film (really, I'm not pulling your leg) and even though its got a sad plot, it can be a revealing and worthy story telling. Life isn't easy for anyone. And like Young Soo, we could sometimes need to free the stress and inhibitions for us to think freely in ourselves. But if we over indulge, in say alcohol (like anything) or brooding emotions, it effects our well being.

    Acting is what you would expect with good performers with Soo Jung and Jeong Min. But you also have the added bonus of Hye Soo Gong here, who is also another good character actress (she's in the film "M", too). Not a lot for her to play with here, but it was interesting to see her in a less feisty role. The DVD set is another gorgeously extravagant one, with the film DVD, bonus extras DVD and a full score OST CD. Plus there are some postcards included in the wonderfully packaged digi pack fold out sleeve.

    The small miracle? Well, I don't think I'm giving much away by mentioning an element of the end reference. But as Young Soo walks into the House of Hope at the close, it was of a scene of winter snow. Snow. And just after I'd watched the film, and I had got my usually late coffee from the kitchen, I looked out of the window and everywhere had a blanket of snow - as it had snowed throughout the early hours. Small miracle? Oh, I don't know (I'm in the Doubting Thomas Society), but this film ended with snow and outside of our house there was snow. It produced a happy feeling if nothing else, so I thought I'd mention it here, too.
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    MovieCollector
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    March 18, 2008

    slow drama Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
    I was kind of surprised that I finished watching this movie from the beginning to the end. It was quite slow. I think the problem with the movie was that it didn't have the right characters to make it more interesting. Maybe if they had casts some big names actor, it would have brought more attention to the viewer. Certainly, the movie didn't grab me from the beginning. At least the package of this set is very beautiful.
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    Rhoda
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    January 24, 2008

    Nice drama Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
    She's grown!!! Still a very good actress... her role here is somehow mature. although the movie has a sad ending, i still say this is worh watching.
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