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Once In A Summer (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3

Lee Byung Hun (Actor) | Soo Ae (Actor)
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First love comes and goes as fleetingly as summer, but the memories stay forever...

Lee Byung Hun (A Bittersweet Life) and Soo Ae (Love Letter) star in this moving romance about ten days of love that spans thirty years of time. The sophomore film from No Manners director Jo Geun Sik, Once in a Summer jumps back and forth from the present day to that fateful summer thirty years ago when the leads first meet. In 1969, Korea was in the midst of great economic changes and political turbulence under the Park Chung Hee regime; set against such chaotic times, the film brings out remarkably simple and genuine sentiments with a heartwarming, yet heartbreaking love story. Jo's lens beautifully captures the contrast between present and past, pastoral countryside and urban Seoul, and Lee Byung Hun convincingly portrays his character both in reckless youth and wizened age.

In the summer of 1969, university student Yoon Suk Young (Lee Byung Hun) goes to the countryside through a volunteer program. Coming from a wealthy but strict family, the laid-back youth revels in the simplicity of rural life, especially when he meets local librarian Jung In (Soo Ae). Suk Young immediately falls in love with the charming Jung In, and in ten days of acquaintance, they form a lifetime of memories. Jung In's cheerful front, however, hides a bitter story; her parents defected to North Korea when she was younger, and she continues to live in the shadow of her parents' actions. When Jung In travels to Seoul with Suk Young, the couple get swept up and torn apart by the political tensions of the time.

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Product Title: Once In A Summer (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version) 愛在記憶之夏 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (香港版) 爱在记忆之夏 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (香港版) 夏物語 (香港版) Once In A Summer (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Lee Byung Hun (Actor) | Soo Ae (Actor) 李秉憲 (Actor) | 秀愛 (Actor) 李秉宪 (Actor) | 秀爱 (Actor) イ・ビョンホン (Actor) | スエ (Actor) 이 병헌 (Actor) | 수애 (Actor)
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Release Date: 2009-04-09
Language: Cantonese, Korean
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: Letterboxed, 1.33 : 1
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): DVD-9, DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Duration: 115 (mins)
Publisher: Mei Ah (HK)
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1014534735

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導演:趙根植

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Professional Review of "Once In A Summer (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)"

March 18, 2009

At first glance, Once in a Summer looks like your typical nostalgic tearjerker aimed at mass audiences. Long before it was released, the distribution rights were sold for US$4 million to Japan, where films of the pure love genre have performed very well. The film was also co-written by Kim Eun-Hee and Kim Eun-Sook, who've collaborated on several successful Korean dramas. And the biggest factor of all: it stars Korean heartthrob Lee Byung-Hun as a romantic lead. The film looks like just another another formulaic attempt to cash in on collective nostalgia - a type of film that Korean Cinema already has far too many of. However, despite looking like an obvious product for the masses, Once in a Summer is actually not all that bad.

Once in a Summer opens in modern day at a television station where a writer tries to save her job by claiming to have booked famed professor Park Suk-Young (played by Lee in gray hair makeup), who was once her professor. After seeking him out, he agrees to go on the show if she can find a woman named Seo Jung-In (played by Soo Ae). It turns out Suk-Young (played without gray hair by Lee) was a politically apathetic student in 1969 South Korea. To get out of working for his father's company, he followed his left-wing radical classmates to a rural town to work for the summer as a volunteer. There, he met Jung-In, the local librarian who was treated especially harshly by the mayor because of a past crime her family committed, making her the black sheep of the village. Suk-Young fell in love at first sight, but Jung-In required a little romancing before she could return the affection. But even when they have finally fallen in love, her family's past and the politically-turbulent time will come to tear the happy couple apart.

Once in a Summer may just be another way for Korean filmmakers to cash in on nostalgia, but credit director Jo Geun-Sik and his screenwriters for using it as more than just a way to create tragedy. Little bits of period detail, such as the small town's attempt to install electricity, an outdoor public movie screening, and the villagers gathering to watch the Armstrong moon landing, effectively place the viewer into the mood of the times. While the past does end up being used to create tragedy, Jo manages to establish a nice balance for most of the way - at least enough that people won't criticize him for whitewashing history. Despite that, the use of the Park Chung-Hee regime to create a fictional "pure love" story seems contrived by any means, and Once in a Summer is sadly no exception.

Luckily, Lee works extra hard to show why he's one of Korea's best actors. The role of Suk-Young is not a stretch for Lee, who gave a chilling performance in 2005's A Bittersweet Life. However, he manages to exude enough boyish charm to make him an easy character to root for, despite being a few years too old for the role. Soo Ae does fine with her character, who is so innocent that she can't even bring herself to read a sex scene from a novel for the village elders. Soo does transition between lovable and tragic modes fairly well, but Lee's is really the performance that keeps the movie going.

The problem with Once in a Summer isn't its somewhat uncomfortable mix of innocent love and political turmoil, but really how formulaic the whole exercise is. Fix two attractive stars together, put in touching melodrama, a bit of violence, some tragedy, and a movie is concocted. There's lots of tears, people getting slapped around, and even an embrace in the rain. On the other hand, Jo does try to tone down the romance portion, which can be a good thing. But sometimes a formula is there for a reason, and the romance in Once in a Summer feels too platonic for it to make the type of impact that the film seems to think it did. The film is entertaining, the stars are attractive, and they have suitable chemistry to make the romance work, but when the audience doesn't feel the romance, they can't get involved when tragedy strikes. It's rare that I wish for a Korean melodrama to be less subtle, but this is one of those times.

By Kevin Ma

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Customer Review of "Once In A Summer (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 5 - 5.4 out of 10 (5)

kherhys
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June 15, 2007

This customer review refers to Once in a Summer Limited Edition
REALLY GOOD MOVIE! Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
The movie was touching. LBH did an excellent job: he was charming as the young student in the village - experiencing a different life from the kind he lives in Seoul. His performance as the older professor was restrained and believable.

Soo Ae was wonderful in her role as the librarian who's caught up in the politics of the time and as a young woman in love.

The movie had all the elements of a tragic love story - complete with an appropriately themed song.
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April 23, 2007

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Average movie Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
I thought the movie was just average at a slow pace. I have seen far worse movie than Once in a Summer. As a result, i'm giving it an average rating.
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Cathy
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April 13, 2007

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Disappointing Customer Review Rated Bad 2 - 2 out of 10
I agree totally with the sentiments given by the reviewer "Tuesday". I found my mind wandering when I watched this film which is something I dont ordinarily do when Lee Byung Hun is on the screen. There is zero chemistry between the two leads and the film fails to convince the viewer that what these two shared in one short summer was special and intense enough to last a lifetime. Not up to LBH's usual standard. When I remember how great "Addicted" and "JSA" are, never mind the truly fantastic "A Bitter Sweet Life" I am quite surprised that LBH has regressed to this.
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February 27, 2007

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Cinema At Its Best! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Ranks with La Strada! LBH extends his range of characters with this part and SA is her usual, adorable self. The characters and themes can not be explored to the extent they would in a 20 episode TV dorama, but Once in a Summer is a truly wonderful, memorable, albeit sad, experience.

Buy this film! And P.S., once you find her, NEVER let her go!
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February 16, 2007

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3 people found the following helpful

Boring movie.... Customer Review Rated Bad 1 - 1 out of 10
i got bored with this movie, due to the fact that there is no chemistry between LEE BYUNG HUN and SOO AE. i think LBH didn't act at his best in this movie. he lost his screen luster in this one. lame storyline and slow-paced. it cannot even justify its claim in its synopsis that the memory(ies)lasted a lifetime...my goodness! i didn't even see the beauty of their 10-day LOVE STORY...and how unconvincingly it spanned for 30 years...in his memory...i hope LBH will act with someone that has matured acting and can create chemistry with him. SOO AE is a good actress, but not the right choice for this movie...
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