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Kiss Me, Kill Me (DVD) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3

Shin Hyun Jun (Actor) | Kang Hye Jung (Actor) | Park Cheol Min (Actor) | Yang Jong Hyun (Director)
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Kiss Me, Kill Me (DVD) (Korea Version)

YesAsia Editorial Description

A professional killer falls in love with his target in the offbeat romantic comedy Kiss Me, Kill Me! Written and directed by Yang Jong Hyun, Kiss Me, Kill Me strikes gold with the pairing of two actors known for quirky roles - Kang Hye Jung (Herb) and Shin Hyun Jun (Guns & Talks). Both stars are on top form with Kang playing the suicidal would-be hit, and Shin Hyun Jun delivering both stoic humor and shootout action as an eccentric hitman.

Seasoned hitman Hyun Jun (Shin Hyun Jun) is all business when it comes to killing, but he's in for a surprise when he arrives at the home of his latest target. He's expecting to take out a sleeping man; instead he finds heartbroken Jin Young (Kang Hye Jung), who wants to end her pain with a bang. The usually calm and collected Hyun Jun angrily refuses to assist on her suicide plans, and Jin Young lives. From that day on, Hyun Jun and Jin Young keep running into each other, and arguing their heads off over Jin Young's desire to die. Between the bullets and gags, a new love story begins...

This edition comes with audio commentary, making of, interview, behind-the-scenes, and trailer.

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Product Title: Kiss Me, Kill Me (DVD) (Korea Version) Kiss Me, Kill Me (DVD) (韓國版) Kiss Me, Kill Me (DVD) (韩国版) キル・ミー (韓国版) 킬 미 (DVD) (한국판)
Artist Name(s): Shin Hyun Jun (Actor) | Kang Hye Jung (Actor) | Park Cheol Min (Actor) 申鉉濬 (Actor) | 姜 惠姃 (Actor) | Park Cheol Min (Actor) 申铉濬 (Actor) | 姜 惠姃 (Actor) | Park Cheol Min (Actor) シン・ヒョンジュン (Actor) | カン・へジョン (Actor) | パク・チョルミン (Actor) 신 현준 (Actor) | 강 혜정 (Actor) | 박철민 (Actor)
Director: Yang Jong Hyun Yang Jong Hyun Yang Jong Hyun Yang Jong Hyun 양종현
Release Date: 2010-02-25
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?
Rating: III
Publisher: PRE.GM
Package Weight: 130 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1022023550

Product Information

킬 미 (DVD) (초회판) (한국판)

* Screen format: : 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
* Sound mix: 한국어 5.1 돌비 서라운드
* Extra:
-양종현 감독, 신현준, 강혜정 오디오 코멘터리
-메이킹 필름
-배우 인터뷰
-비하인드씬
-예고편

* Director: 양종현

KEY POINT
• <올드보이> <웰컴 투 동막골> <연애의 목적> <허브> <우리집에 왜 왔니> <걸프렌즈> 등 다양한 필모그래피를 자랑하는 배우 강혜정 출연.
• 영화 <은행나무 침대> <킬러들의 수다> <맨발의 기봉이> <가문의 영광 시리즈>, 드라마
<천국의 계단> <카인과 아벨> 등의 신현준 출연.
• <개집이 있던 자리>로 2002년 미쟝센 단편영화제 심사위원특별상을 수상한 영상원 출신의 양종현 감독 장편 데뷔작.
• 표적에게 필 꽃힌 외로운 노총각 킬러와 자살을 기도하며 킬러를 고용한 여자의 사랑 이야기.
• 김혜옥, 박철민, 백도빈 등의 조연들의 열연.
• 느와르와 멜로의 달콤 살벌한 조화.

SYNOPSIS
“죽여 달랬더니 사랑한댄다. 나원참~”
“목표물이 너무 예쁘다. 젠장!”
한방에 보내야 할 여자에게 한방에 꽂혀버렸다! 프로패셔널하고 과묵한 킬러 현준(신현준). 의뢰를 받은 건 남잔데, 누워있는 목표물은 웬 여자?! 어리둥절한 그에게 여자가 소리친다. "뭐 문제 있어요? 당신 직업이 그거면, 쏘고 가면 되는 거 아냐?” 7년 사귄 남자한테 차이고 자살을 결심했다는 진영(강혜정). 약 먹고 조용히 혼자 죽기에는 너무 억울했다는 그녀에게 본분을 잊고 성질 내는 킬러. "야, 죽으려면 혼자 죽지, 내가 무슨 자살 도우미냐?” 이렇게 현준과 진영의 만남은 시작되었다. 과묵한 현준이 말 많은 킬러가 되고, 오만가지 죽을 방법만 찾던 진영이 내일을 생각하게 된 이들의 쪽팔린 만남! 남는 건 허무함, 듣는 건 욕밖에 없는 이들이 만남을 지속하게 된 진짜 사연은 무엇일까?

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Professional Review of "Kiss Me, Kill Me (DVD) (Korea Version)"

March 19, 2010

Fact: professional killers fall in love with their female targets, especially when said victims are cute, quirky, or somewhat lost in life. Chances at redemption abound. Thankfully, whilst not quite challenging these sacred cinematic truths, the offbeat Kiss Me Kill Me from Korean writer director Yang Jong Hyun does turn them on their head somewhat, with Kang Hye Jung (Herb) and Shin Hyun Jun (Guns & Talks) playing characters far more interesting and affecting than the usual gloomy but glamorous types.

Shin stars as veteran assassin Hyun Jun, an unsociable and quite confused man who lives with his alcoholic mother and rarely talks to anyone outside of his work or thinks about anything other than carrying out his next job. Everything changes when his latest target turns out to be a suicidal young woman called Jin Young (Kang) who is determined to end her life after being dumped. Intrigued and annoyed, Shin finds himself drawn into her life, not least since the two keep on running into each other in odd and inappropriate situations. Unfortunately, their burgeoning relationship is seriously tested when Jin Young runs into trouble after the thugs that she borrowed money from to pay for her murder come looking to collect. Although the tale of a lonely and eccentric hitman falling for his target has been done on countless other occasions, the premise hasn't reared its head nearly as often of late or since the subgenre's heyday in the 1990s. As such, whilst undeniably familiar, Kiss Me Kill Me feels appealingly old school rather than unoriginal, and certainly provides the fix which fans of the form may have been craving for some time. Writer director Yang certainly shows himself to be aware of the standard formula, and works well within its boundaries, allowing his characters to drive the film rather than the plot itself.

This works well, with Hyun Jun and Jin Young being oddballs and not the usual kind of glossy, unconvincing figures who often populate this kind of film. As such, though the two are obtuse, given to strange and contrary behaviour, they are at the same time sympathetic, and are increasingly likeable as the film progresses. Their relationship develops in an amusingly awkward manner, with neither initially seeming to be keen on the other, and with Yang never suggesting that they are the answer to each other's many problems in life. When they do inevitably begin to straighten themselves out and romance slowly blossoms, thanks to this investment in character the viewer actually roots for the couple and hopes that they will end up together and alive. The final act is tense rather than melodramatic, with it not being obviously predictable whether Hyun Jun will survive the inevitable last job when it comes up, and this actually makes the film genuinely moving.

The plot does have a few surprises along the way, and though it relies quite heavily upon coincidence, this fits in well with the film's unconventional nature. The last act in particular throws in a few shocks along the way to its satisfying ending, and though the film ultimately conforms to type, it does so in pleasing fashion. The script itself is frequently very funny, and though the film keeps an admirably straight face for the most part, Yang's deadpan approach still allows for some clever gags and unexpected laugh out loud moments. Suicide comedy and jokes about murder are hard to pull off without making characters pathetic or unlikeable, but the game performances from the two stars ensure that the film is never distasteful or too unbelievable. At the same time, the film is pretty dark and violent in places, shot mostly in the manner of a straight crime thriller, and it never shies away from the hard facts that Hyun Jun is a man who murders for money and that Jin Young genuinely wants to die.

By not patronising the viewer with sudden lunges for redemption or shifts into groan inducing romantic behaviour, Kiss Me Kill Me is far more gripping than it might otherwise have been. Largely driven by its characters and their engaging relationship, it works alternately as a thriller, romance and tale of modern angst, with Yang managing to balance and indeed combine these different elements into a quirky and thoroughly enjoyable piece of cinema.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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Customer Review of "Kiss Me, Kill Me (DVD) (Korea Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (1)

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April 2, 2010

Yeheey!! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Shin Hyun Jun, you rock!!! First time you will ever see an assassin movie that focused on his falling in love with a woman.

This is again the first time i have seen a an assassin movie that the man did not die. Good film.. you'll love the comedy in it.
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