More Than Blue (DVD) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Having both lost their families at a young age, radio producer K (Kwon Sang Woo) and lyricist Cream (Lee Bo Young) complete each other's lives in ways that only they can understand. Sharing a home, they watch over each other like family, and give each other weird nicknames. K has silently loved Cream for many years, playing the supportive friend as she flits from one boyfriend to another. They know everything about each other, except for one thing: K has been diagnosed with terminal cancer and has less than 200 days to live. Worried that Cream will be alone after he leaves, K's final wish is that she can find a good husband. And it looks like they've found the right man in kind-hearted dentist Joo Hwan (Lee Bum Soo), who is already engaged but falls for Cream at first sight.
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| Product Title: | More Than Blue (DVD) (Japan Version) More Than Blue (DVD) (日本版) More Than Blue (DVD) (日本版) 悲しみよりもっと悲しい物語 More Than Blue (DVD) (Japan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Lee Bum Soo | Jung Jun Ho | Kwon Sang Woo | Lee Bo Young 李凡秀 | 鄭俊浩 | 權 相佑 | 李甫英 李凡秀 | 郑俊浩 | 权 相佑 | 李甫英 イ・ボムス | チョン・ジュノ | クォン・サンウ | イ・ボヨン | チョン・エヨン 이 범수 | 정 준호 | 권 상우 | 이보영 |
| Director: | Won Tae Yeon 元泰淵 元泰渊 ウォン・テヨン 원태연 |
| Release Date: | 2010-08-04 |
| Publisher Product Code: | OPSD-S949 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | Japanese, Korean |
| 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: | SPO |
| Other Information: | DVD |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1022729516 |
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孤児として育ったケイ(クォン・サンウ)と、事故で家族を亡くしたクリーム(イ・ボヨン)。学生時代に出会ったふたりは、やがて孤独な心を重ねるように同居を始める。毎日食事を共にし、悩みを打ち明け、恋人でもなく家族でもない特別な関係となったふたり。だがケイは、自らの体が不治の病に侵され余命わずかということを隠し、自分の代わりにクリームを一生愛する男が現れることを願っていた。そんなある日、クリームはジュファン(イ・ボムス)という男性と出会う……。
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Professional Review of "More Than Blue (DVD) (Japan Version)"
This professional review refers to More Than Blue (AKA: A Story Sadder Than Sadness) (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version)
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Although many films rely upon misleading advertising or false hyperbole, viewers can be assured that More Than Blue (a.k.a. A Story Sadder Than Sadness) delivers exactly as its title suggests. Directed by former poet Won Tae Yeon, the film is an unashamed tearjerker, offering a tale of true love and terminal illness that throws a few extra twists into the usual mix. Although the premise is a familiar one, Won takes a gentle approach, and attempts to explore his characters rather than falling back upon too many of the usual sob story cliche.
After a rather needless wrap around opening story about a singer and his manager in search of a song, the plot begins proper, introducing the viewer to radio producer K (Kwon Sang Woo, recently in Fate) and lyricist Cream (Lee Bo Young, who also starred in Once Upon a Time in Seoul), who have been living together as chaste soul mates since they were young. The two have much in common, from their taste in noodles right through to the fact that they are both orphans. The two would seem like the perfect couple, and indeed probably would be, if it weren't for K's hidden secret, namely that he is dying from cancer. Determined to conceal his impending fate from Cream, he tries to find her a suitable husband before he dies, who seems to turn up in the form of dentist Joo Hwan (Lee Bum Soo, Death Bell). Unfortunately, although he clearly has feelings for Cream, he is already engaged, forcing K to take matters into his own hands. More Than Blue is a film which truly wears its heart on its sleeve, and is all the better for it. By wisely getting the cancer admission out of the way at the very start, Won is free to spend his time on more interesting aspects of the story, primarily character development and motivation. By actually putting in the effort to make the viewer care about K and Cream, he not only makes the film more moving, but more importantly, more believable. This is definitely to the film's considerable benefit, as the plot itself is rather shaky, basically revolving around never-ending yearning, odd schemes and two people who are very clearly in love and who should very obviously be together, for no matter how short a time. Of course, herein lies the tragedy, and the film is indeed very sad, especially towards the end as K's plan nears fruition and Cream looks set to end up with Joo Hwan. Some of these scenes do have an awkward note, no doubt intentionally so, since the viewer inevitably is rooting for K, and since Joo Hwan is a far more one note figure, and rather stiff and distant. Won does throw in a number of twists during the last act which, although not exactly unpredictable do have the desired effect of making things even more emotional. Thankfully, the film is sad without being either cheap or melodramatic, with the well written script and characters meaning that its tears are hard earned and justified. By sign posting the ending from the start, Won lays his cards on the table rather than relying upon sudden last act realisations of love, and as a result the film has a winning sense of honesty to its relationships. This is thanks in no small part to a pair of great performances from Kwon Sang Woo and Lee Bo Young, who help to further lift their characters from being generic figures. The two have a real charisma, and are very natural in the scenes together, coming across very much as a real couple who are entirely comfortable together, and indeed who belong together. Needless to say, this only makes things even sadder. Since this is exactly what Won intends, and since it is exactly what fans of the form will no doubt be looking for, it really is hard to fault More Than Blue. A well made, well intentioned, ne plus ultra tragic love story, it certainly stands among the best genre offerings of recent years, and wins points for shying away from the worst excesses of its peers and for showing considerably more substance. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
Customer Review of "More Than Blue (DVD) (Japan Version)"
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May 2, 2010
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The first hour of this film is very boring, despite of Kwon's extremely good look and acting. It was when we began to see from Lee Bo Young's point of view that the film started to make sense. Actually I like how the film was presented but it certainly was a high risk, having kept the viewedrs bored for so long before something happened. Lee is very pleasant. Together with Kwon, they made a lovely couple. If the beginning is handled a bit better, it definitely deserves a 10. |
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November 9, 2009
This customer review refers to More Than Blue (AKA: A Story Sadder Than Sadness) (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version)
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In my previous review, the name 'Kim Sung Woo' in the last paragraph should be Kwon Sang Woo instead. I apologize for the mistake! Give this movie a try because all three leading actors did okay, even though not at their best in my opinion. |
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November 9, 2009
This customer review refers to More Than Blue (VCD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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The title of this movie (AKA:A Story Sadder than Sadness) turned me off initially. I decided to give it a try anyway because I like all three leading actors and actress, and also Kim Bum Soo sings the title song. I was disappointed right from the beginning because Kim Bum Soo could only be heard about less than two phrases (I think) from his song and nothing else in the first disk nor from the second disk. I think I probably get punished for not getting the DVD version of this movie. lol! It doesn't matter because Kim Bum Soo has tons of ballads that are better. The ballad by Lee Seung Chul is very good, but his part with the other TV executive at the beginning of the movie doesn't really set the tune of the movie for me. The story line and the script of the first half of the movie was a turn off for me and I thought I couldn't have watched a worse movie than this one. The first two things that Lee Bo Young said to catch Lee Bum Soo's attention would be considered as sexual harassment in the wrong hands. And the ugly outfit that she has on in front of the coffee machine is a big no no. Also, her behavior toward the new female singer was unattractive and unprofessional. I got kind of annoyed and felt asleep before the first half disk finished. To me, the second half of the movie is what salvaged it from being a bad one. It did bring tears to my eyes when Lee Bo Young in her dream (?) saw Kim Sung Woo left swiftly in the same car with her deceased family members. Yes, there are some cute moments and Lee Bo Young looks very attractive and pretty in her wedding dress and you feel so sorry that Kwon Sang Woo is not her groom. The twist and turn of the movie make the movie a little more compelling and forgiving, but I just can't agree with the storyline completely. It is flawed. Perhaps the movie would have been better if the story was told slightly different. |
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September 15, 2009
This customer review refers to More Than Blue (AKA: A Story Sadder Than Sadness) (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version)
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I absolutely loved this movie. I assumed that this movie would be another cliche'd Korean movie. But the twist at the end made it worthwhile. The movie was great. I recommend it. |
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July 29, 2009
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The storyline so extremely boring! every Korean sad movie always ending exactly the same such as two guys fight over one girl... or a love one has been diagnosed with cancer and die the film's maker ran out of idea I’m so really disappointed. |










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