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  • Kwon Sang Woo: All Smiles - KSW (Japan Version)Kwon Sang Woo: All Smiles - KSW (Japan Version)

    Kwon Sang Woo: All Smiles - KSW (Japan Version) DVD Region 2

    Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.7 out of 10 (3)
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    May 5, 2007 The real KSW Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
    I thoroughly enjoyed this video of Sangwoo, in his most natural self, doing what he likes best, sports, exercize, relaxing with friends (crew) and totally unconscious of his looks and actions. Needless to say, he was gorgeous, lovable and just enjoying himself. It is the opposite of his other video KSW which showed him as a model and actor. I would like to have a video of him with his friends Song Seung Hun and Soi Ji Sop just being buddies. This will be a best seller, I bet.
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  • King and The Clown (DVD) (DTS) (Korea Version)King and The Clown (DVD) (DTS) (Korea Version)

    King and The Clown (DVD) (DTS) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3

    Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10 (5)
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    August 5, 2006 Bonding Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
    "Alone in Love" is a different screenplay as compared to the various Korean tv love series I have seen (25, so far since 2005). It is an ordinary love story but told so differently.Jumping from one scene to another without finishing the first and going back to it and completing it with a more dramatically related scene held me in comfortable suspense and more emotionally satisfying conclusion. The scene where Son ya Jin was singing her theme song with her former husband to him and his new wife during their wedding and flashing the scene where Woo Sung took their dead baby out of the morgue, kissed him and stayed with the baby instead of with his wife, is an example of what i mean by a different transposition of scenes to bring out a more intense drama. That scene showed the cause of their divorce and why a deep bond remained even after the divorce. This is just one of them, although this is the most poignant. Woo Sung is a first class actor who can be funny, poignant deep, stupid and soooo human.Son ya Jin is perfect for the role, understated but nevertheless deep and intense. The dialogue is realistic, and the philosophical undertones in the minds of the actors and actresses show the conflicts and inconsistensies of people who love each other and cannot quite convey it to one another while they grappled with traumas/sadness in their lives,and their conflicting definitions of love, marriage and happiness. I think the series need to be watched twice to really appreciate it. It grows on you. Once is not enough.The ending is so satisfying after so many dead heroes and heroines in other korean Love stories.
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