I Saw the Devil (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) DVD Region 3
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Director Kim Jee Woon follows The Good, The Bad, The Weird with the highly anticipated, ultra-violent revenge thriller I Saw the Devil starring two of Korea's top actors. Lee Byung Hun, who has headlined Kim's last three films, faces off against award-winning actor Choi Min Sik, who starred in Kim's first film The Quiet Family back in 1998. Relentlessly treading on the thin line between man and monster, I Saw the Devil takes the audience to dark and disturbing places in its graphic depiction of the intense, gory battle that unfolds between an unhinged murderer and the man who becomes his match in his raging quest for revenge.
The police have been hunting psychopathic serial killer Kyung Chul (Choi Min Sik) for a long time, but he slips away each time, leaving behind him a gruesome trail of blood. He has taken the lives of many in the cruelest possible ways, and his latest victim is the fiancee of government agent Soo Hyun (Lee Byung Hun). Soo Hyun vows to avenge her death at all costs, but to catch the devil, he too must become a devil.
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| Product Title: | I Saw the Devil (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) 看見魔鬼 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台灣版) 看见魔鬼 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台湾版) 悪魔を見た (DVD) (台湾版) 악마를 보았다 |
| Artist Name(s): | Lee Byung Hun (Actor) | Choi Min Sik (Actor) 李秉憲 (Actor) | 崔岷植 (Actor) 李秉宪 (Actor) | 崔岷植 (Actor) イ・ビョンホン (Actor) | チェ・ミンシク (Actor) 이 병헌 (Actor) | 최 민식 (Actor) |
| Director: | Kim Jee Woon 金 知雲 Kim Jee Woon キム・ジウン 김지운 |
| Release Date: | 2011-07-13 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.85 : 1 |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Duration: | 142 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Catchplay |
| Package Weight: | 110 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1024610786 |
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正式入選2010多俩多影展,全球觀眾膽顫尖叫
“與「沉默的羔羊」並駕齊驅,近年最泯滅人性的犯罪驚悚電影”
“重度恐怖片迷也難以承受之驚駭場面!”
震驚影壇的警匪驚悚新品種,超尺度國際完整版殘虐登台
緝殺喪心狂魔 必須透過撒旦的雙眼
外表正常的變態殺人狂(崔岷植 飾)以殘暴手段殺害一名女子後,將其肢解屍塊丟水溝,直到被民眾發現屍蹤…。而該名女子正是重案組警探(李秉憲 飾)已懷孕的未婚妻,失去摯愛的痛苦,化為一股強烈的復仇動力,男子誓言追緝兇手,準備展開一連串激烈的報復行動!而在警探走火入魔的過程中,正邪已無分野,逐漸演變成兩個魔鬼的殘暴對決…!
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This professional review refers to I Saw the Devil (DVD) (3-Disc) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
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One of the most eagerly anticipated films of 2010 also turned out to be one of the most controversial, with acclaimed Korean director Kim Jee Woon's I Saw the Devil making headlines as an extremely brutal affair that had to be cut for its original domestic release. A bleak revenge thriller revolving around a renegade agent hunting down the serial killer who butchered his woman, the film reunites Kim with top stars Lee Byung Hun, who last worked with the director on his Kimchi Western The Good, The Bad, The Weird and Choi Min Sik, who featured in his debut The Quiet Family. As expected given the multiple award winning talent involved, the film is every bit as thought provoking as it is intense, and sees Kim offering up a far darker take on his usual themes, though one which still comes with a coffin-black sense of humour - at least for those with the stomach for its scenes of gory horror.
The film kicks off with the police having been on the trail of vicious multiple murderer Kyung Chul (Choi Min Sik) for many years without ever successfully managing to track him down. Shockingly, the evil man's next victim turns out to be the pregnant fiancee of government agent Soo Hyun (Lee Byung Hun), and after killing her in particularly unpleasant fashion he finds himself being hunted by a man with nothing to lose, and who might just be even more ruthless and violent than he is. There's no getting around the fact that I Saw the Devil is a spectacularly gruesome piece of cinema, filled with mutilation, dismemberment, rape, torture, cannibalism and more, with the screen being quite literally painted red for a fair amount of its running time. Kim has always shown himself a director with a talent for tension and for edge of the seat style nerve tweaking, and here he really notches things up in a sustained, cruel manner, the film gripping from start to finish. Although the plot effectively leaps from set piece to set piece, each out-doing the last in terms of carnage and perversity, this works well and is in-keeping with the film as a sadistic game of cat and mouse, the relationship between Kyung Chul and Soo Hyun developing unpredictably as it accelerates towards hellish self destruction. It's obvious from early on that pretty much the entire supporting cast are disposable, as the conflict between the two men relentlessly consumes everything and everyone that crosses their paths, good and evil alike. At the same time, the film is by no means an empty exercise in shock, and Kim uses the ever shifting hunter prey dynamic as a disturbing glimpse into the worst recesses of the human psyche. Although the film is frequently excessive, its violence and sense of threat keeps it oddly believable and grounded, and it never quite tips over into extremist exploitation. As well as Kim's assured direction and a tight, knowing script, this is to a large extent down to the superb, brave performances from the two leads, both of whom bring to convincing life what could easily have been one note characters. Although Lee Byung Hun perhaps has the less complex job of portraying Soo Hyun as a man gradually transforming into the monster he pursues, willingly sacrificing his soul in the name of revenge, he does this in mesmerising style, skilfully expressing a range of emotions often without words. Similarly, whilst Choi Min Sik's killer is one of the most loathsome to pollute cinema screens for some time, he never degenerates into a pantomime villain, and indeed part of the film's real horror comes from the fact that as suffers horribly at Soo Hyun's hands, the viewer is often forced to see things from his twisted perspective. Possibly the best thing about the film however is the fact that despite all the blood, guts and gazing into the Nietzschian abyss, Kim still manages to work in his trademark sense of ironic humour. Indeed, at least for those with a certain sensibility, the film is frequently hilarious, if for no other reason than it revolves around situations so perfectly grotesque that laughter is the only sensible reaction. Constructed with a near hysterical cruelty and featuring lashings of decidedly inappropriate slapstick, the film is the very definition of Grand Guignol exuberance, and like its protagonists walks a demented line between the civilised and the insanely macabre. I Saw the Devil certainly isn't a film for everyone, whether they be fans of Kim Jee Woon or the high profile stars or not, and viewers with a weak disposition should probably stay away. However, for those willing to submit to its wild, often quite abominable roller coaster ride of ghastly thrills, it stands as one of the most entertaining and well crafted films of 2010, confirming Kim not only as one of the best, but the bravest and most original directors working in Korean cinema today. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
Customer Review of "I Saw the Devil (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)"
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August 14, 2011
This customer review refers to I Saw the Devil (Blu-ray) (2-Disc) (Theatrical + International Cut) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
SUPERB
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It's been a while since i made reviews for yesasia which i considered my home. Anyways, i have seen several Lee Byun Hun movies, but this one is the best for me. I love the action and the thriller. The storyline is also good. I bit gore but the story calls for it. Anyways, this movie is worth buying and i assure you, you will love watching it over and over again. |
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July 25, 2011
This customer review refers to I Saw the Devil (DVD) (3-Disc) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
Murder, Torture, Revenge.
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One man Kyung Chul (Choi Min Sik) who seeks pleasure by rape and butchering his victims. Another man Soo Hyun (Lee Byung Hun) who seeks revenge on Kyung Chul by tracking him down torturing him over and over instead of killing him. Will Soo Hyun ease his pain and suffering by hunting down kyung chul to torture him only to let him go to repeat the hunt over and over . Or will Kyung Chul have the last laugh to make Soo Hyun regret for letting him live each time. |
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May 1, 2011
This customer review refers to I Saw the Devil (DVD) (3-Disc) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
Bonus/Extra material
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Also.. I forgot to write... The Bonus/Extra material does NOT have English subtitle, only the movies havs Eng subtitle... So for you who doesn't speak Korean..it's a shame, because the bonus was very interesting to watch. Still the movie itself is great so maybe you will be pleased by just watching it... :) |
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April 27, 2011
This customer review refers to I Saw the Devil (DVD) (3-Disc) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
I Saw The Devil
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This DVD Version is a must have. The package includes 3 DVDs with international, theatrical cut and the making of the film. The theatrical cut include the scene 4 minutes that not change the storyline but may for someone curious to see it. These DVD is not the full Uncut Version of the film but I think this version is good enough. Summary, this version has very good packaging, kick-ass movie, very good PQ and AQ even just DVD. Im glad to bought it. |
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April 27, 2011
This customer review refers to I Saw the Devil (Blu-ray) (US Version)
I Saw the Devil
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I was lucky enough to see it in the theaters when it played a limited engagement. I can honestly say I have seen the Devil. While this movie is a bit long at times it is simply an amazing movie. If you are looking for something dark, twisted, evil with lots of blood and torture then this movie is right up your alley. Hollywood could never come up with a movie like this. the acting is pretty good. Not stellar but there are moments of greatness that overcome any faults that might come along. I will warn you this movie is not for everyone. In the theater you could see people squirm in their seats during certain scenes. |











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