Madeline (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
Shin Min Ah
| Jo In Sung
| Park Kwang Chun (Director)
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| Product Title: | Madeline (Japan Version) Madeline (日本版) Madeline (Japan Version) マドレーヌ Madeline (Japan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Shin Min Ah | Jo In Sung 新敏娥 | 趙寅成 新敏娥 | 赵寅成 シン・ミナ | チョ・インソン | カン・レヨン | キム・ソロ | パク・チョンア 신민아 | 조 인성 |
| Director: | Park Kwang Chun 朴光振 Park Kwang Chun パク・クァンチュン 박광춘 |
| Release Date: | 2004-07-23 |
| Publisher Product Code: | ZMBY-1838 |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
| Publisher: | Media Factory |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1003376645 |
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numinair
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September 15, 2009
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Memories of a Monthly Romance
Memories of a Monthly Romance
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I thought Madeleine was the name of the lead female character, but is actually a nostalgic bakery delight that evokes romantic reveries for lead blonde boy Ji Suk. Nostalgically this being a 2001 K-movie it also features a number of actors in early parts including Ha Jung-woo from “The Chaser” as an ex-flame of Hee Jin’s and E.T. Teacher Soo-ro Kim as the ‘Madeline’ baker. But main players are lovely Min-ah Shin (the sexiest ‘fairy’ in K-films) and actor In Sung Chou from “The Classic” with Ye-Jin Son. Hairdresser Hee Jin (Min-ah the fairy) after closing up the hair salon bumps into old school flame Ji Suk on his late night paper round. Being head strong Hee Jin doesn’t beat about the bush asking Ji Suk to date her for a month and only gives Ji Suk a shared bike ride home to consider her date proposal. Ji Suk agrees to date for a month after they ride bicycles in the rain together. Being a hairdresser Hee Jin also changes Ji Suk’s hair color to a fetching blonde look (what is it about blondes with Min-ah, first Hyuk Jang in “Volcano High” and Cho Seung-woo here). But Ji Suk and Hee Jin are chalk and cheese. Hee Jin loves her computer game ‘Fortress’ where Ji Suk prefers classic literature. He likes to walk quietly through life; she’s the sprinting go-getter. Ji Suk though meets up with another school friend who asks him to attend her rock band concert, afterward asking Ji Suk of his ambitions and present dating situation. The girl having similar arty tastes causes Ji Suk to consider a date with her, but not revealing his monthly agreement with Hee Jin. After a school friend’s re-union meal Hee Jin then learns of Ji Suk’s fondness for the ‘other’ girl, feeling betrayed. But the real complication is when Hee Jin discovers she’s pregnant with Ji Suk’s child. Even more so when Hee Jin’s ex-boyfriend also believes he’s the father. As you can imagine, one life to the full monthly date here. A well-written film of innocent school day infatuations revisited again by these two young adults, ‘living’ in sweet love and facing heartbreak and tragedy by their own actions, but experience leading them to mature love, happiness and understanding. It’s a ‘hopeful’ not a pregnancy-abortion film (a tragic outcome relates to an accident ironically), and the ‘sex’ is only revealed later by Hee Jin’s pregnancy. Music is excellent and the live ‘rock’ songs give an added luster. Romantic film, but caution should never be thrown to the wind. |
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January 24, 2009
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Cho In Sung
Cho In Sung
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I got this movie a couple of years ago because I think Cho In Sung is one of the better actors in Korea. This is his earlier work. I am not too particularly crazy about the story line but it is nice enough. |
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March 8, 2007
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ADULT THEME
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CONTAIN SPOILERS..........DONT READ>>>The issue of abortion is still too adult for me. The handling though of this issue in the film is done with extra care. This is an early movie of cho in sung. You can already see the guy has a promsing career way ahead of him in his portrayal here. |
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November 10, 2005
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Madeleine
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The movie is cute, enough to trigger a daydream. It's quite refreshing to watch because it has that rainbow of emotions that were mixed together nicely. Although the plot is a bit generic and the movie is simple, it is honest, fun and sincere. It's one of those movies that I could just watch over and over again and still have a smile till the end. |
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Anonymous
June 24, 2005
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something real....
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I liked this movie a lot because I felt that it was something real. I mean not all love story is an all out battle with fate and destiny. For me it was as real as it possibly can show. This is the kind of love story that can happen to anyone of us. It was simple and that's why I loved it. Jo In Sung and Shin Mina are both very good looking and they have great chemistry. At the end of this movie I realized this is what love really is. |
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