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Lovers Vanished (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3

Kim Nam Gil (Actor) | Hwang Woo Seul Hye (Actor) | Cho Chang Ho (Director)
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Lovers Vanished (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version)

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A household name in Korea after his breakout turn in the historical drama Queen Seon Duk, Kim Nam Gil brings the brooding to the big screen in the melodrama Lovers Vanished. Previously known as The Day Before..., Lovers Vanished is the second feature from The Peter Pan Formula director Cho Chang Ho, who again weaves the shocking twists of life into a delicate relationship drama. Rising actress Hwang Woo Seul Hye (Scandal Makers) co-stars in this heartbreaking tale about two people who find love at the edge of life.

Chef Su In (Kim Nam Gil) ended up with life in prison after being falsely accused of his wife's murder. Desperate to prove his innocence, he deliberately infects himself with the blood of HIV-positive inmate Sang Byun (Jung Yun Min, Lovers of Six Years) to get special leave, and manages to escape prison. Su In confronts his wife's lover (Kim Jae Rok) who confesses to the crime and then kills himself, as well as Su In's hopes of clearing his name. With nowhere to turn, Su In visits a cafe at Sang Byun's request and meets its proprietor Mi Ya (Hwang Woo Seul Hye), a beautiful young woman with a painful past of her own. Su In stays on as a cook at the seaside cafe and the two grow closer, knowing that their time together is limited.

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Product Title: Lovers Vanished (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version) Lovers Vanished (DVD) (單碟裝) (韓國版) Lovers Vanished (DVD) (单碟装) (韩国版) 愛の運命−暴風前夜− (DVD) (韓国版) 폭풍전야 (DVD) (1디스크) (한국판)
Also known as: 暴風前夜 暴风前夜
Artist Name(s): Kim Nam Gil (Actor) | Hwang Woo Seul Hye (Actor) 金南佶 (Actor) | 黃雨瑟惠 (Actor) 金南佶 (Actor) | 黄雨瑟惠 (Actor) キム・ナムギル (Actor) | ファン・ウスレ (Actor) 김남길 (이한) (Actor) | 황우슬혜 (Actor)
Director: Cho Chang Ho 趙昌鎬 赵昌镐 チョ・チャンホ 조창호
Release Date: 2011-07-15
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: KD Media
Other Information: 1-Disc
Package Weight: 110 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1024681189

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폭풍전야 (DVD) (1디스크) (한국판)

*Screen Format: 2.35:1
*Sound Mix: 5.1

*Director: 조창호


SYNOPSIS
짧아서 더 강렬한 사랑
믿었던 사랑의 배신 후, 누명을 쓴 채 수감생활을 하던 수인(김남길). 어느 날 감옥에서 만난 상병(정윤민)의 도움으로 목숨을 건 탈출에 성공하고 복수를 감행하기 위해 나서지만 정작 복수할 대상이 눈 앞에서 사라지고 만다. 세상의 끝이라고 여겼던 그 곳, 나와 닮은 듯한 그녀가 자꾸 눈에 들어온다.

홀로 바닷가에서 레스토랑을 운영하는 미아(황우슬혜). 오직 사랑만이 진실이라고 믿었지만, 지독한 사랑이 그녀에게 남긴 건 깊은 상처와 외로움뿐. 마음을 굳게 닫아버린 그녀의 주위를 맴도는 이 남자. 비밀을 간직한 그의 모습에 그녀도 모르게 자꾸만 마음이 간다. 모든 게 절망뿐이던 그들에게 거짓말처럼 다시 사랑이 시작 되는데…
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Professional Review of "Lovers Vanished (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version)"

July 14, 2010

This professional review refers to Lovers Vanished (DVD) (2-Disc) (First Press Edition) (Korea Version)
Lovers Vanished is a Korean independent which bravely takes on the controversial subject of AIDS by following the seemingly doomed relationship between a criminal on the run and a young woman with a tragic past. The film is writer director Cho Chang Ho's follow up to his troubled teen drama The Peter Pan Formula and stars popular actor Kim Nam Gil (who recently found fame through the historical drama series Queen Seon Duk) and the up and coming Hwang Woo Seul Hye (Scandal Makers as the two leads.

The film begins as Mia (Hwang Woo Seul Hye) catches her magician beau Sang Byun (Jung Yun Min, also in Lovers of Six Years) in bed with his male lover, who she accidentally shoots. The HIV positive Sang Byun takes the blame for the crime, and while in jail meets Su In (Kim Nam Gil), a young man who has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his wife, a crime he claims not to have committed. Believing that it will see him being freed on compassionate grounds, Su In injects himself with Sang Byun's blood, only to discover that it merely results in his being transferred to the prison hospital. Desperate to track down his wife's lover and real murderer, he escapes and finds the man (Kim Jae Rok), only to witness him commit suicide. With nothing else to live for, Su In heads to a remote cafe on Jeju Island as per Sang Byun's instructions, where he meets Mia. The two slowly develop feelings for each other, though with the police closing in on Su In it seems unlikely that they'll have a real chance at happiness.

As should be obvious from this synopsis, Lovers Vanished is not exactly a barrel of laughs, apparently being described by writer director Cho as a kind of Korean Leaving Las Vegas. Certainly, the film is one of the more depressing Korean dramas of late, having the feel of a less art house oriented or obtuse Kim Ki Duk effort, with pretty much all of its plot developments and twists serving only to heap on the misery for its protagonists. The film is equal parts character drama and love story, and in this respect Cho achieves a delicate though effective balance. Though to an extent both Su In and Mia are both defined, and more importantly trapped by their pasts and mistakes, the two are both sympathetic and tragic figures, and the viewer does come to hope that they will at least achieve some small measure of happiness. Kim Nam Gil and Hwang Woo Seul Hye turn in believably tortured performances, and their slow burn relationship is all the more moving for its hopeless nature.

The film as a whole has an ominous air, and Cho makes it clear throughout that the couple do not have much time together, with the police closing in on Su In and the grim spectre of sickness constantly in the background. As things progress and other characters get involved, the film becomes increasingly tense, though never in an artificial manner, with little reliance on coincidence or trite melodrama. Interestingly, despite its subject manner and weighty moral themes, the film is not an illness of the week type tearjerker, or indeed an AIDS drama that explores societal attitudes towards the disease. Rather, Cho treats it as a sad, though unchangeable fact of life, or perhaps death, for the characters, and plays it mainly as a means of underlining yet again that the two really don't have a great deal working in their favour. Thankfully, this does not mean that the film piles on the platitudes or cringe worthy pleas for its audience to enjoy their lives or to cherish their time with their loved ones, and it remains engaging in a downbeat fashion through to the end.

The comparison with Leaving Las Vegas is certainly justified, as Lovers Vanished is a film which manages to take a devastatingly bleak scenario and weave it into something moving and painfully human. Anchored by sterling performances from the two leads, an intelligent script and Cho's appropriately low key direction, though far from cheerful or enjoyable in the traditional sense of the word, the film is wholly gripping and stays with the viewer long after its fittingly uncompromising conclusion.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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