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Product Title: OASIS (Japan Version) 愛的綠洲 (日本版) OASIS (Japan Version) オアシス OASIS (Japan Version)
Artist Name(s): Sol Kyung Gu | Moon So Ri 薛景求 | 文 素利 薛景求 | 文 素利 ソル・ギョング | ムン・ソリ 설 경구 | 문 소리
Director: Lee Chang Dong 李滄東 李沧东 イ・チャンドン 이창동
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Release Date: 2004-12-23
Publisher Product Code: BCBF-1959
Country of Origin: South Korea
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Publisher: Bandai Visual
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1003865974

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タイトル:オアシス
出演:ソル・ギョング/ムン・ソリ
監督:イ・チャンドン

前科3犯の男・ジョンドゥが、刑期を終えて出所した。しかしアパートには既に別の住人が住んでいて、社会に彼の居場所は無かった。ある日、彼はかつてひき逃げで死なせてしまった被害者の家を訪ねる。すると、訪ねた先は引っ越しの最中で、そこには脳性麻痺の女性・コンジュだけが残されていた。ジョンドゥはコンジュに興味を持ち、やがて二人は愛し合うようになる。しかし、前科者と障害者の恋は周囲には理解されなかった。それでも愛し合う二人は…。
「ペパーミント・キャンディー」などで世界的に高い評価を受けるイ・チャンドン監督による、衝撃的な恋愛映画。社会から疎外される前科者の男と重度の障害を持つ女の恋愛を描いた骨太なストーリーである。前科者の男をソル・ギョング、障害者の女をムン・ソリが熱演。特にムン・ソリの迫真の演技は、映画ファン必見の名演となった。第59回ヴェネチア国際映画祭では監督賞、新人俳優賞(ムン・ソリ)、FIPRIESCI賞を受賞したほか、国外の映画祭でも多くの賞を獲得している。

■映像特典:ムン・ソリ初日舞台挨拶/予告編

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画面:16:9/4:3(LB)
言語/音声:韓国語:DD(ステレオ)

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製作年:2002
著作権:(C)2002 Cineclick Asia All Rights Reserved.
日本小売価格:¥3800

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Professional Review of "OASIS (Japan Version)"

December 25, 2002

This professional review refers to Oasis Special Edition

Oasis, along with Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance and Chihwaseon, is one of the most anticipated Korean films in 2002. It won four awards at the Venice Film Festival and the lead actress Moon So-Ri is the winner of this year's Blue Dragon new actress award.

For the general audience, the focus of this movie is usually the cast, with Sol Kyung-Gu as a young man who is just released from jail and is considered a shame by the family, and Moon So-Ri as a physically handicapped girl who is suffering from serious cramp. Jong-Du (Sol) comes across Gong-Ju (Moon) in an unexpected encounter and he soon forms a strange kind of affection for her. Without the awareness of their families, a clandestine love relationship gradually develops between the two of them... A bizarre love relationship is actually not a very explosive subject, early in this year, Kim Gi-Duk's Bad Guy has already demonstrated the power of sadistic love. Nevertheless, director Lee Chang-Dong's approach is very different from Kim Gi-Duk. He is not an exotic and surrealistic stylist, his style leans more towards the realist school in which a solid and realistic drama structure is stressed.

The two protagonists in this film are very similar, both of them are disabled in a certain way and fail to live in this society without the assistance of other people. Jong-Du is unable to find a good job because of his criminal record and his laziness; Gong-Ju is suffering from cramp that prohibits her from leading a normal life (But she is not mentally handicapped). At first glance, it seems that the director is apathetic for setting up such a forced tragedy, but if you look closely, you will begin to realize that Lee Chang-Dong does actually show genuine emotions towards the characters he designed (He also wrote the script of this movie). His intention of telling this story is to fight for these minorities of the society rather than to tease or ridicule them. The humanitarian attitude of the story should remind you of Japanese master Akira Kurosawa's movies like Red Beard and Dodesukaden. Gong-Ju's tragedy is, to a certain extent, the fault of her ignorant brother. Her brother does not care about her at all. After he is assigned an apartment for the disabled, he leaves her in their dilapidated and shabby apartment and only visits her once a while. That's why he doesn't know Gong-Ju is dating Jong-Du and finally leads to the tragic ending... Jong-Du an Gong-Ju are also discriminated from places to places in the movie. What is introspective is that, their harsh encounters throughout the film are not blatantly performed at all, it is instead a very authentic capture of what is happening around our life in this society every day.

It is no wonder why Sol Kyung-Gu is regarded as the most popular actor in Korea right now. His range and acting ability is so diverse that, in the beginning of the year, you still saw his balloon face in Public Enemy, and in this film, he quickly lost more than 30 pounds and transformed himself into an underweighted young man, and in both movies his roles are equally attractive and impressive. Moon So-Ri as the disabled girl is also flawless. I especially like the several scenes in which she acts like a normal girl and has some funny moments with Jong-Du. These scenes are probably her imagination.

Oasis is a very solid drama that reflects reality in an honest manner. For the minority groups like Gong-Ju and Jong-Du, living in this harsh society is just like being trapped in a hot desert. To find happiness in their life is equal to the odd of finding an oasis in the desert...

Cool guy(s) - Sol Kyung-Gu, Moon So-Ri

Reviewed by: Kantorates - Cinespot.com

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Customer Review of "OASIS (Japan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.6 out of 10 (9)

Kevin Kennedy
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June 29, 2008

This customer review refers to Oasis (Hong Kong Version)
A movie masterpiece Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
In the past year, I have watched two films that repeatedly had me weeping and left me with tears of gratitude. It is no accident that both are films directed by Lee Chang Dong, "Oasis" and "Secret Sunshine". Both address difficult subjects of great profundity and tackle them with unsparing honesty.

Hong Jong-du (Sol Kyung Gu) is a three-time loser just released from prison for a charge of involuntary manslaughter. A twitchy bundle of nervous energy, Jong-du is a social misfit and an embarrassment to his family. Han Gong-ju (Moon So Ri) is severely crippled by cerebral palsy, spending her days alone and unloved. Both of them are abused by their families for their own gain.

Jong-du visits Gong-ju's home to apologize; it is Gong-ju's father who had been the victim of the manslaughter. Surprisingly, Jong-du is drawn to Gong-ju, but initially he expresses his attraction inappropriately. Gong-ju encourages the relationship and soon, unknown to the families of either of them, it grows into a true self-sacrificing love.

One evening, after Jong-du has taken Gong-ju for a night on the town, she invites him to stay with her in her apartment. When they are locked in an intimate embrace, Gong-ju's relatives drop in for a visit. All heck breaks loose, with Jong-du ending up under arrest for attempted sexual assault. How director Lee Chang Dong resolves this situation (and the film) is a thing of exquisite beauty.

The performances by Sol Kyung Gu and Moon So Ri will take your breathe away. These are terrific actors at the top of their game. Simply put, "Oasis" is a great work of cinematic art. I give it my highest rating.
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August 12, 2003

This customer review refers to Oasis Special Edition
1 people found the following helpful

Again!!!! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Lee Chang Dong did it again! Another beautiful movie since Green Fish and Peppermint Candy! This is most realistic, beautiful movie I have ever seen! Acting is conveinceable! Great acting! Talk about directing! Excellent!!!!!! Every scene is interesting! You just wan tot see more and more! You like romance? This is IT! Very good actors! Two Thumbs Way UP!!!!!
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Anonymous

August 2, 2003

This customer review refers to Oasis Special Edition
Beautiful Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
If this film had been in competition at Cannes this year it would have won. It was the most expressionistic heartfelt display of pure cinema as art.
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Anonymous

April 7, 2003

This customer review refers to Oasis Special Edition
Great Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
I just finished watching it. It will take you in to a realm that you may be reluctant to go. I was also reluctant at first. However, you will find beyond their disabilities, empathy. For me, it was a journey into a new place that I found value.

I love the acting. I could not take my eyes of each characters in the movie. They took such a presence in every screen. They are two great actors. I found intresting that they shot the film in chronological order. I think this contributes to the continuous flow of mood in the film.
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Anonymous

January 19, 2003

This customer review refers to Oasis Special Edition
More than excellent! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This movie is amazing. It's already over but I want to see even more! The story makes you care for the characters that much. I was hesitant to try this film at first because I thought it might be somewhat unconfortable with her disability, but after hearing all the hype about Oasis, it really lives up to it and then some. There are happy times and sad times, and it's just terrible the way their two families treated such good people. Major credit should go to the two actors because they truly did a phenomenal job. I would recommend this to anyone, everyone has to see it!!
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