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Korean Film Director Biography - Kang Woo Suk (English Text)
YesAsia Editorial Description
Hae Gook (Park Hae Il) travels to a reclusive village to attend his father's funeral. He wants to find out the reason behind his father's strange death, but the villagers, in particular village chief Cheon (Jung Jae Young), seem to be watching his every move and eager to see him leave. Determined to get to the bottom of the mystery, Hae Gook enlists the help of prosecutor Park (Yoo Jun Sang) to slowly unravel the village's sinister secrets.
This edition comes with audio commentary, making of, art and set design, poster shoot, trailer, teaser, and other special features.
Technical Information
| Product Title: | Moss (Blu-ray) (Korea Version) Moss (Blu-ray) (韓國版) Moss (Blu-ray) (韩国版) 黒く濁る村 (Blu-ray) (韓国版) 이끼 (블루레이) (한국판) |
| Also known as: | 苔 |
| Artist Name(s): | Jung Jae Young (Actor) | Park Hae Il (Actor) | Yoo Jun Sang (Actor) | Kim Sang Ho 鄭在詠 (Actor) | 朴 海日 (Actor) | 俞俊相 (Actor) | Kim Sang Ho 郑在咏 (Actor) | 朴 海日 (Actor) | 俞俊相 (Actor) | Kim Sang Ho チョン・ジェヨン (Actor) | パク・ヘイル (Actor) | ユ・ジュンサン (Actor) | キム・サンホ 정재영 (Actor) | 박 해일 (Actor) | 유 준상 (Actor) | 김상호 |
| Director: | Kang Woo Suk 康祐碩 康佑硕 佑硕 カン・ウソク 강우석 |
| Blu-ray Region Code: | A - Americas (North, Central and South except French Guiana), Korea, Japan, South East Asia (including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Release Date: | 2010-12-04 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | English, Korean |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC, [HD] High Definition What is it? |
| Sound Information: | DTS-HD Master Audio |
| Disc Format(s): | Blu-ray |
| Screen Resolution: | 1080p (1920 x 1080 progressive scan) |
| Publisher: | Art Service |
| Other Information: | 1-Disc |
| Package Weight: | 110 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1023747220 |
Product Information
*Screen Format: 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
*Sound Mix: DTS-HD MASTER AUDIO 5.1
*Extras:
-Commentary by 강우석감독, 정재영, 박해일, 유준상, 유선, 유해진, 김상호
-이야기의 시작 (원작)
-이끼, 습하고 그늘진 (메이킹)
-마을의 탄생 (미술, 세트)
-현실로 나오다 (분장)
-포스터 촬영현장
-티져 예고편
-예고편
*Director: 강우석
-모든 것을 압도하는 서스펜스! 천만의 남자, 강우석 감독의 2010 야심 프로젝트! <이끼> 블루레이 출시!
-‘미친 연기’라는 말로는 부족하다! 정재영, 박해일, 유준상, 유선, 유해진, 김상호, 김준배, 강신일! 대한민국 대표 ‘연기 귀신’들이 만들어낸 전대미문의 캐릭터!
-온라인을 뜨겁게 달군 화제의 웹툰, 윤태호 작가의 <이끼> 또 하나의 신화를 만들다!
-이것이 진정한 ‘리얼리티’! 미술-의상-분장이 만들어낸 리얼 프로덕션의 극치!
-원작 팬들도 깜짝 놀랄만한 영화 나올 것! –강우석감독-
Synopsis
뭐야 이 더러운 기분은…
도시 생활에 염증을 느껴왔던 해국(박해일 분)은 20년간 의절한 채 지내온 아버지 유목형(허준호 분)의 부고 소식에 아버지가 거처해 온 시골 마을을 찾는다. 그런데 오늘 처음 해국을 본 마을 사람들은 하나같이 해국을 이유 없이 경계하고 불편한 눈빛을 던지는데..
제가 여기 있으면 안 되는 이유라도 있습니까?
아버지의 장례를 마치고 마련된 저녁식사 자리. 마치 해국이 떠나는 것을 축하하기 위해 모인 것 같은
마을사람들에게 해국은 ‘서울로 떠나지 않고 이 곳에 남아 살겠노라’ 선언을 한다. 순간, 마을 사람들 사이에서는 묘한 기류가 감돌고, 이들의 중심에 묵묵히 있던 이장(정재영 분)은 그러라며 해국의 정착을 허한다.
이 곳, 이 사람들은 도대체 무엇이지?
이장 천용덕의 말 한마디에 금세 태도가 돌변하는 마을사람들.
겉보기에는 평범한 시골 노인 같지만, 섬뜩한 카리스마로 마을의 모든 것을 꿰뚫고 있는 듯한 이장과 그를 신처럼 따르는 마을 사람들. 해국은 이곳 이 사람들이 모두 의심스럽기만 한데…
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Awards
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Asian Film Awards 2011
- Best Supporting Actor Nomination, Yu Hae Jin
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Blue Dragon Film Awards 2010
- Best Director Winner
- Best Actor Winner
- Best Supporting Actress Winner
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This professional review refers to Moss (DVD) (2-Disc) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
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Kang Woo Suk, officially Korea's biggest blockbuster director after scoring an endless run of hits with the likes of Public Enemy, Silmido, Hanbando and more, returns with another box office triumph in Moss. Based on a popular 2007 internet comic, the mystery thriller follows a dogged young policeman investigating his father's death in a remote village, and again sees Kang tackling themes of corruption and conspiracy in his usual hard hitting manner. The film is headlined by warring duo Jung Jae Young (The Divine Weapon) and Park Hae Il (The Host), with an impressive supporting cast roster that includes Yoo Jun Sang (HaHaHa), Yu Hae Jin (Public Enemy), and actress Yoo Seon (Black House). The film was a huge commercial and critical hit in Korea, raking in over 3 million box office admissions, as well as earning Kang a well deserved Director award at the 47th Daejong Awards, where it also took home prizes for Best Cinematography, Art Design, and Sound Effects.
Park Hae Il stars as Hae Gook, a policeman who travels to a remote rural village to attend the funeral of his estranged father. Although he decides to settle down in the peaceful area, he finds the villagers oddly uncomfortable with his presence, even more so when he starts to become convinced that his father's death may not have been due to natural circumstances as reported. Before long, he is butting heads with ex-detective and village chief Cheon (Jung Jae Young), who puts him under constant surveillance and suggests in no uncertain terms that he pack up and leave. Unsurprisingly, this only deepens Hae Guk's resolve to get to the bottom of the village's many mysteries, and he is forced to call in outside help in the form of Park (Yoo Jun Sang) a prosecutor whose career he once derailed. Although the premise of Moss may sound like a simplistic detective mystery, with Kang Woo Suk at the helm it unsurprisingly turns out to be an elaborate, labyrinth affair that makes efficient and gripping use of what could have been a seriously overlong running time of 163 minutes. Thankfully, despite its many twists, turns and subplots, the film is tight and coherent, rattling along at a fine pace and managing to keep the viewer in suspense throughout thanks to a well timed series of revelations and deepening and ever more serious riddles. Even for those who pick up on the ending early on, the film still has a few tricks up its sleeve, with a truly satisfying curveball climax that makes it worth watching all over again from the very beginning. Kang does a great job of upping the tension, with events gradually escalating, growing more and more threatening as the scope of the conspiracy becomes clear, and the question as to the death of Hae Gook's father shifts from who, to how, to the all important why. To a large extent, the film works as a character piece as well as a traditional whodunit, being driven in fine cat and mouse fashion by the battle between Hae Gook and Cheon, with both Jung Jae Young and Park Hae Il turning in convincing performances and giving their rivalry a genuine chemistry. Through this, as well as allowing Kang to explore his usual themes of corruption and modern morality, the film also works in plenty of psychological drama, with a few effective emotional notes involving Yoo Seon's ambiguous possible femme fatale figure. The supporting cast as a whole are all far more fleshed out and less generic than is usual for this kind of film, and the script and dialogue are very well written, giving the proceedings a sharp, intelligent feel. As well as the leads, Yu Hae Jin is also on great form as a surprisingly endearing comic relief henchman, as is Yoo Jun Sang, whose prosecutor makes a great foil for Hae Gook, with their bickering relationship also making for a good number of laughs. Plot and characters aside, the film is a superbly atmospheric and moody piece of cinema, with the specially constructed rural village set being a fine and creepy creation. The handsome looking film benefits from some gorgeous cinematography, which really brings out the inherent eeriness of the setting and which makes for more slow burn chills than seen in many recent horror outings. The film does feature quite a few action set pieces, giving the plot the occasional jolt, and a few splashes of blood and violent shock scenes which help to keep the threat level high, with an ever present sense of lurking danger. Moss is certainly well deserving of its accolades and box office success, standing as one of the best Korean films of 2010. Kang Woo Suk again shows himself to be a master of suspense, managing to combine a highly complex plot, fascinating and engaging characters, and plenty of heightened tension in a way which few directors are able to, making for an immaculately tuned mystery that never sacrifices intelligence for cheap thrills. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
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While watching this movie, i remember the American series Harper's Island. It is because of the maze underground ground that connects every house in the island. Great action to both Park and Jung. Unbelievable as Jung had to act as on old man who heads this small town. Again, thrilling and action, all in one. Love it!! |











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