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The Art Of Seduction (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3

Son Ye Jin (Actor) | Song Il Kook (Actor) | Oh Ki Hwan (Director)
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With a screenplay provided by Shin Jeong-Gu and Oh Ki-Hwan, this is a thoroughly modern romance in which sparks are certain to fly! The film centers on two characters with similar attitudes toward love and life. First up, there's Seo Min-Joon (Song Il-Guk, from Red Eye), a man who is living a double life of sorts. By day, he's a successful, well-respected architect, but by night, he's a Korean Casanova, whose amazing skills in the art of seduction are seemingly unmatched. However, one fateful day, he crosses paths with the beautiful Ji-Won, a woman who gives Min-Joon a run for his money, much to his surprise!

Son Ye-Jin, star of such films as The Classic, A Moment to Remember, and April Snow, plays Han Ji-Won, a private banker who is as proficient at her job as she is at seducing men. When she meets up with Min-Joon, she sees a prime opportunity to add yet another name to her long list of conquests, but considering the man's own talents in the area of romance, it seems that things aren't going to be quite as easy as Ji-Won expects! Who will come out on top in this hilarious battle of the sexes? Find out in The Art of Seduction, a charming romantic comedy, which features appearances by Park Joon-Gyu (Wet Dreams 2, Sex is Zero,), Noh Joo-Hyun (She's On Duty), Park Yong-Woo (Blood Rain), Hyun Young (Princess Aurora), and Ahn Seon-Young (Jenny, Juno)!

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Product Title: The Art Of Seduction (Hong Kong Version) 決戰偷心男 (香港版) 决战偷心男 (香港版) ナンパの定石 (香港版) The Art Of Seduction (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Son Ye Jin (Actor) | Song Il Kook (Actor) 孫 藝珍 (Actor) | 宋 一國 (Actor) 孙 艺珍 (Actor) | 宋 一国 (Actor) ソン・イェジン (Actor) | ソン・イルグク (Actor) 손 예진 (Actor) | 송일국 (Actor)
Director: Oh Ki Hwan 吳記桓 吴记桓 オ・ギファン 오기환
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Release Date: 2006-06-15
Language: Cantonese, Korean
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Widescreen Anamorphic: Yes
Close Caption: Yes
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Rating: IIA
Duration: 100 (mins)
Publisher: Panorama (HK)
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004312357

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* Screen Format: 16:9 Anamorphic Widescreen
* Sound Mix: Dolby Digital 5.1

導演︰吳基桓
Director: Oh Ki Hwan

  喜歡玩弄感情,挑戰自己追女捕男能力的民俊和之願遇上了。兩人被情場界人士喻為高手,今次遇上,一場瘋狂的誘惑角力賽,一觸即發!一見鍾情…發現大敵當前!

  遇上合眼緣的女人,使出看家的追女本領,在第一次的約會,以為親密行為可以垂手可得,怎知發現對方是捕男界高手。為了令自己能成為情場追女至尊,民俊不惜攪盡腦汁,為輯拿捕男之女作好一切準備。

  當兩位情場高手遇上,要一決高下,之前本是百發百中的追女捕男本領,現在都未必夠用,究竟民俊與之願,誰能首先戰勝心魔,成為情場至尊?!

Min-Jun (SONG Il-Kook) and Ji-Won (SON Ye-Jin) are so-called the first-rate "players" who are dating gurus with 100% success rates in any dating pursuits. Following her usual systematic dating rules, Ji-Won fakes a schematic car accident to capture Min-Jun's attention and successfully approaches him.

However, her smooth-sailing dating life finally encounters turbulence. Why in the world is this guy not succumbing to her alluring charm? Ironically enough, Min-Jun is also overwhelmed by the understanding that he has met his match. However, like the veteran players that they are, these two shouldn't show any signs of weakness in their dating tactics. Who will emerge
victorious and become the last player standing?
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March 19, 2009

This professional review refers to The Art of Seduction (DVD) (Korea Version)
Han Ji Won (Son Yae Jin - April Snow and A Moment To Remember) is a private banker, always on the prowl and looking to seduce men. She meets Min Joon (Song Il Gook - Red Eye) a man with his own talents in the area of romance and just as equal to the task when it comes to seduction. It looks like Ji Won has finally met her match. The game is afoot and we will see who comes out victorious in the end.

The Art of Seduction has all the ingredients of a Hollywood romantic comedy. The lead actress is hot. The lead actor is hot (I guess). The circumstances they find themselves in lend heavily towards comedy and laughs. Director and screenwriter Oh Ki Hwan follows the path of typical Hollywood romance for a while but then his story stays the course and does not get muddled in the latter's usual formula. Let me explain. Hollywood romances mostly follow like this. Player meets player. Players play off each other until one or both of them get hurt. Players realize they love each other and the games stop. Players fall in love and you've finished writhing in the cinema aisles come the end of the credits.

Oh avoids falling into the trap of this romantic movie cliché. Don't be mislead, The Art of Seduction is stock romantic comedy from start to finish. But what I found refreshing about the movie was that Oh stayed away from including a turn of drama in his movie to bring any sort of change into his characters. The reason is, his characters know who they are and they're comfortable with this. There is no guilt or second thought about what they are doing to their, for lack of a better term, conquests. And while the end result is a quick romp in the sack, there is no hint that they are sexual predators either. To them it is a game, pure and simple. Well, I don't know about pure, as I have my own zealous ideals about being loved and in love and couldn't see myself in this position. But to Min Joon and Ji Won, it is about the seduction more so than the end result or rewards. It doesn't mean that it is okay then, since their intentions are neither malicious nor cruel. But it makes it easier to swallow when the air of menace is not present.

There is plenty to like in The Art of Seduction. Both Song Il Guk and Son Yae Jin bring a level of charm to the screen and their performances are suited to the subtlety of the comedy of circumstance. And comedy that is well done is simply presented to the viewer and not crammed in their ear. And that is why The Art of Seduction works as well as it does, despite being a piece of romantic fluff. There are some genuinely funny moments in this movie.

What I love about Asian Cinema is that it is not afraid to be ambiguous and open-ended. Oh doesn't fall into the trap of having to wrap everything up all nice and pretty or bring about change. May I use a hockey metaphor here? The game was played. It was all tied up after overtime and the shootout. Both teams went home with one point. And while it may be certainly troubling for novice Western viewers who have to have characters go through some sort of metamorphosis or change, or, have a tidy conclusion to the movie, you are reminded of a simple truth at the end of this movie. Not everything has to change, and folks live their lives the way they see fit, regardless if you agree with it or not, or if it abides to a great moral rule of some sorts. And, in that sense, it probably has more to say about the reality of worldly love than any romantic movie with a tidied up storyline ever could.

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April 30, 2009

All's fair in love and war
The Art of Seduction invites you to a lovely journey about the pleasures and hardships of enticing the person of your dreams. Han Ji Won (Son Ye Jin) is a girl who enjoys putting a spell on outsiders with her gorgeous looks just for the thrill of it, and proving to herself that no man can resist her charms. Seo Min Joon (Song Il Kook) is her perfect male counterpart, a super macho who drives women from all walks of life crazy whenever he loosens his tie. Bound to create all sorts of fireworks, their encounter signals the beginning of a clash between a first-class femme fatale and a high-caliber super Romeo


The Art of Seduction surprised me as a delightful comedy entry. There are quite a few amusing and memorable scenarios including one in which Min Joon is accidentally sold by Ji Won at an auction for wealthy women looking for the ideal partner. I also caught myself smiling when the two somewhat vain protagonists have to share a rundown room when all of their credit cards are blocked by an envious third party. Equally amusing is the rather embarrassing situation for Ji Won when she claims that she cannot eat Min Joon's self-made pasta because it contains apple vinegar; yet she takes a strange liking to his salad that also happens to be enriched with the same spice.


Everybody knows how this film will end, but to the film's credit, it offers enough plot twists and believable romantic chemistry by the leads to make the predictable journey worthwhile. The Art of Seduction should be all you need if you're looking for some light movie entertainment for an amusing evening with your friends or loved ones.

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Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10 (2)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7.7 out of 10 (18)

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October 19, 2007

2 people found the following helpful

Son and Song are incandescent Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
In "The Art of Seduction", Son Ye Jin and Song Il-Guk play two romantic players who try to out-play each other. It is about as simple a premise as one could find. Making this simple premise interesting requires sharp writing, no-holds-barred acting, and a director who keeps the story moving at hyperspeed.

Fortunately, all of those elements are present in this film. Miss Son and Mr. Song throw themselves into their roles convincingly. And the script keeps topping itself by creating increasingly ridiculous situations for the actors to play as if their lives depended on it.

It's all good fun and it ends up in a place that I hadn't expected. If you like your romantic comedies to have a bit of an edge, then I think you'll enjoy "The Art of Seduction". (Note: In my previous review of this film, I misidentified the lead actor.)
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October 18, 2007

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Son and Oh tear up the screen Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
In "The Art of Seduction", Son Ye Jin and Oh Ki Hwan play two romantic players who are trying to play each other. It is about as simple a premise as one could find. Making this simple premise interesting requires sharp writing, no-holds-barred acting, and a director who keeps the story moving at hyperspeed.

Fortunately, all of those elements are present in this film. Son Ye Jin and Oh Ki Hwan throw themselves into their roles convincingly. And the script keeps topping itself by creating increasingly ridiculous situations for the actors to play as if their lives depended on it.

It's all good fun and it ends up in a place that I hadn't expected. If you like your romantic comedies to have a bit of an edge, then I think you'll enjoy "The Art of Seduction".
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May 27, 2007

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Funny, Romantic...great! Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
Son Ye Jin and Song Il Kook were brilliant. Their chemistry was great, and they look really good 2gether. The plot was fun to watch, unlike many kmovies that seem to just go in a completely different direction in the middle of the movie. It was very funny, and well you just have to watch it!
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April 11, 2007

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Brains Of the Heart Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
Story of two smart people who doesnt wished to be fooled. So, they do the fooling around. This is funny because it takes you to the brains of how one get the other to fall in love with the other. men and women are very calculating. Well the protagonist finally saw their match in each other. This is a reality-based courtship and true seduction .
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March 3, 2007

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Excellent!!!! Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
This is an excellent Korean movie that I've ever seen. Both the actor and the actress did a great job on this one. You may be recognize these characters in your life. The ending is kind of makes me surprised.
This must be a collector film for all film lovers who are intersted in romantic-funny movie.
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