Little Black Dress (DVD) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Yoo Min (Yoon Eun Hye), Min Hee (Yoo In Na), Hye Ji (Park Han Byul), and Soo Jin (Cha Ye Ryeon) were the best of friends in college, united by their love for shopping and clubbing, but life isn't so easy now that they're in the real world. Clueless about what to do with her life, Yoo Min takes up a job as a writer's assistant in order to buy an expensive black mini dress, but her work turns out to be babysitting. Rich girl Min Hee plans to study abroad but she's not going anywhere until she improves her English. Socialite Hye Ji shoots to fame after appearing in an ad, but her newfound stardom creates a rift with her friends. Aspiring actress Soo Jin is at her wit's end after failing so many auditions, and things only get worse when her father goes bankrupt.
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| Product Title: | Little Black Dress (DVD) (Japan Version) Little Black Dress (DVD) (Japan Version) Little Black Dress (DVD) (Japan Version) マイ・ブラック・ミニドレス 마이블랙미니드레스 |
| Also known as: | My Black Mini Dress My Black Mini Dress My Black Mini Dress My Black Mini Dress My Black Mini Dress |
| Artist Name(s): | Park Han Byul | Yoon Eun Hye | Cha Ye Ryun | Yoo In Na | Ko Chang Seok | Lee Cheon Hee | Lee Yong Woo | Shin Dong Ho (U-Kiss) 朴寒星 | 尹恩惠 (Baby V.O.X.) | 車藝蓮 | 劉仁娜 | 高昌錫 | Lee Cheon Hee | 李 龍宇 | 申 東浩 (U-Kiss) 朴寒星 | 尹恩惠 (Baby V.O.X.) | 车艺莲 | 刘仁娜 | 高昌锡 | Lee Cheon Hee | 李 龙宇 | 申 东浩 (U-Kiss) パク・ハンビョル | ユン・ウネ | チャ・イェリョン | ユ・インナ | コ・チャンソク | イ・チョニ | Lee Yong Woo | シン・ドンホ (U-Kiss) 박 한별 | 윤은혜 (베이비복스) | 차예련 | 유인나 | 고창석 | 이천희 | 이용우 | 신동호 |
| Director: | Heo In Moo 許寅楙 许寅楙 ホ・インム 허인무 |
| Release Date: | 2012-02-03 |
| Publisher Product Code: | GNBF-2543 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | Japanese |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
| Publisher: | Geneon Universal Entertainment |
| Other Information: | DVD |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1025803338 |
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August 8, 2011
This customer review refers to Little Black Dress (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
Four Play for a Black Dress (part 1)
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“Little Black Dress” is a chick-flick about 4 young women, who after college graduation, burn their ‘need a job’ blues away by binge drinking, clubbing and shopping and covert a nifty black dress in a store. But the girls, Yoo-min (Eun-hye Yoon), Hye-jin (Han-byul Park), So-jin (Ye-ryeon Cha) and Min-hee (In-na Yoo) do desire a meaningful career, be it TV advertising (Hye-jin), writing (Yoo-min) learning English (Min-hee) or acting (So-jin) to achieve independence. Success though is never simple. Yoo-min becomes a writer’s assistant for a top lady writer with scary ‘look into my eyes’ demands. But Yoo-min, unsure writing is her true vocation, only ends up babysitting for her writer bosses twin boys. Yoo-min also discovers an old school friend working at the writer’s company, also under appreciated. Min-hee having wealthy parents in the process of divorce, decides to learn English so to find independence by working abroad. Glamorous socialite Hye-jin wants nothing less than to be famous and lands a job in advertising, and psychologist So-jin wants to be successful as an actress. But what unite the women most is shopping for the luxurious fashion items, heavy drinking/clubbing (and heavy throwing up into a toilet the next morning) and casual sex. Yoo-min regularly meets an ex-boyfriend, but their difference in ‘luxury’ and ‘basics’ are conflictive, as Yoo-min’s ‘high society’ tastes didn’t mix well with her ex-bf’s easy going simplicity. Plus their cheating shenanigans don’t help. But the women’s bond ship is tested when Hye-jin is seen by her gal pals on a TV advertisement for jeans, the chums jaws dropping at Hye-jin’s sudden success! Although a promising accomplishment for the four musk-a-tears, Hye-jin’s sudden ‘star’ status soon dampens the ‘all for one and one for all’ gal spirit, creating resentment and jealousy. Especially with So-jin when after a ‘hard days work’, Hye-jin demands So-jin to massage her back! Well…most will imagine So-jin’s facial reaction to that! Seeing Hye-jin’s jean advert all over buses only rubs salt into So-jin’s egotistical wounds. At one point So-jin and Hye-jin have a storm in a teacup session with wine bottles thrown around a room! Jealousy! But truth only known, Hye-jin isn’t popular on film shoots by her frustrated director. But these conflicts are petty and un-necessary; the girls only wanting surety of course, but parental pressure, self-doubt and plain old want confuse the smooth path to proper success. |
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August 8, 2011
This customer review refers to Little Black Dress (DVD) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
Four Play for a Black Dress (part 2)
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“LBD” is part parody, where young female hopefuls wish to achieve and be top of their game. Han-byul’s character certainly reflects the pop culture in her ‘stardom’ sunglasses and pastel dress and references made by Hye-jin’s friends (does she ‘autograph the shirts of anti-fans?’). Hye-jin certainly looks the part; generally a bit T-ara, mostly a lot BEG’s Narsha (look wise) and slightly a bit Dame Edna Everage. But its not a mere send up, as “LBD” reflects universal feelings of ‘wannabe’ and its common requirement for ‘success’ by being rich, famous and recognised (a bit of a cartoon, then). But also a bit serious by subtle feelings of Yoo-min’s ‘what can I do?’ self-doubt (increased by mummy pressure) and when a suicide is brought into the mix. “LBD” mainly though reflects young women’s growing pains concerning causal sex (without pregnancy), drinking/clubbing, confidence bolstering and staying afloat in the present version of the modern world. Ironically, the foursome become more confident in each other and satisfied in their lot, when together at a funeral gathering. Overall “LBD” is so-so mixture of entertainment. It’s witty, a bit morose, has comic daftness and satire, some social commentary about middle class fems and soap opera type petty conflicts. It’s also got a good cast! Eun-hye is quite sombre in moody mode, torn between her ex-bf and irked about pregnancy tests (toilet scenes in Korean films - you can’t beat them can you?) and suffering doubts about being a writer (via her demanding mother), but looks lovely in smoky looking eyeliner. Han-byul in her ‘bit like Narsha of BEG look’ battles it out with elfine Ye-ryeon’s So-jin in some bottle throwing and ‘up yours’ attitude ‘fights’. (Ye-ryeon looking lovely when she gets mad! :D) In-na’s Min-hee, in her inoffensive ways, is hardly ever antagonistic and only pouts disapprovingly, such at Yoo-min’s lack of thought about Min-hee’s parents divorcing (Yoo-min does disappear into her own head most of the time). Min-hee is the cute peacekeeper that tut tuts at all the fuss, but lands a bf in her English class. In a way, the foursome are like characters in a computer RPG, needing to raise their stats and be the best, when all they really need is to loosen up, love what they do for how they can and fulfil happiness at their own game; not having to be top of another’s ladder, so to speak. But that’s a black dress for you (although better than an invisible one). |










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