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Product Title: The Myth DTS (Korean Version) 神話 DTS (Korean Version) 神话 DTS (Korean Version) The Myth DTS (Korean Version) 신화 - 진시황릉의 비밀 DTS (한국판)
Artist Name(s): Jackie Chan | Tony Leung Ka Fai | Kim Hee Sun | Stanley Tong | Sherawat Mallika 成龍 | 梁 家輝 | 金喜善 | 唐季禮 | Sherawat Mallika 成龙 | 梁 家辉 | 金喜善 | 唐季礼 | Sherawat Mallika 成龍 (ジャッキー・チェン) | 梁家輝 (レオン・カーファイ) | キム・ヒソン | 唐季禮(スタンリー・トン) | マッリカ・シェラワット 성룡 | Tony Leung Ka Fai | 김 희선 | Tang Ji Li | Sherawat Mallika
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Release Date: 2005-12-07
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Korean
Country of Origin: Hong Kong, China
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Publisher: Bitwin (KR)
Package Weight: 150 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004095481

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* Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 / dts
* DVD Type : N/A
* Extras :
- 신화-영화제작특집(Making)
- 뮤직비디오-성룡 & 김희선 듀엣 85인조 오케스타라 "끝없는 사랑"
- 예고편

* Director : 당계례

2005년 칸영화제, 부산영화제에서 세계영화팬을 사로잡은 초대형 액션대작!
성룡과 김희선의 세기적 만남, 아시아 영화의 신화를 만들다!

세계적 액션 배우이자 제작자인 성룡과 아시아에서 인정한 최고의 한류 스타 김희선이 만났다. 이미 그 둘의 만남만은 세계적인 액션 배우와 최정상의 한류 스타의 만남이라는 사건으로 촬영 전부터 아시아 전역에 화제를 뿌리며 영화 팬들의 기대를 한 몸에 받았다.

팬들의 기대와 관심에 부합하듯 이 둘은 촬영 내내 서로에게 연기에 대한 충고와 격려로 최고의 파트너임을 칭찬하며 그 돈독한 관계를 자랑하였는데, 그 결과 [신화: 진시황릉의 비밀]을 통해 두 배우 모두 기존의 이미지를 벗고 완전히 새롭게 변신하였다.

처음으로 사극의 분장을 한 성룡의 색다른 모습과 그의 영화를 본 사람들이라면 열광하는 성룡만이 보여주는 독특하고 위트 있는 액션 위에 김희선의 뛰어난 미모와 감성 연기가 결합하여 혼자만의 힘으로 메울 수 없는 액션의 감정선을 완벽하고 든든하게 커버하였다.

그로 인해 영화는 그 어떤 어드벤처 영화보다도 신비롭고 화려하게 진시황릉의 비밀을 풀어가며, 그 짜릿한 모험 뒤에 마음을 짠하게 만드는 감성으로 관객들에게 재미와 감동 두 가지를 모두 선사하고 있다.

중국 진시황릉의 비밀을 찾아 떠나는 모험을 그린 [신화: 진시황릉의 비밀]은 [인디아나 존스], [미이라]를 뛰어 넘는 놀라운 액션 어드벤처를 탄생시켜 아시아의 신화를 만들 것이다.

[신화: 진시황릉의 비밀] 주제곡 [무한한 사랑]성룡, 김희선 듀엣으로 입맞추다!

영화 속에 삽입된 [신화: 진시황릉의 비밀]의 주제곡인 [무한한 사랑]을 성룡과 김희선이 직접 불러 더욱 영화의 감동을 살려주고 있다. 이미 MBC 드라마 [슬픈연가]에서 노래실력을 뽐냈던 김희선은 성룡과의 듀엣으로 안타까운 상황에 대한 애절함을 더욱 고조시키고 있다. 거기다가 주제곡 [무한한 사랑]의 작곡가는 김건모, 이정현, 왁스, 자두 등의 히트곡을 낸 최준영으로 그 동안 수많은 영화음악 제안을 뿌리쳐왔지만 성룡으로부터 [신화: 진시황릉의 비밀]의 주제가 작업을 직접 의뢰 받고 많은 고민에 빠졌다.

세계적인 액션배우로 또한 제작자로 평가 받고 있는 성룡의 제안이라 고민이 됐지만 영화의 메이킹 필름을 보고 흔쾌히 수락 하였다. 그가 작업한 주제가 [무한한 사랑]은 성룡과 김희선이 듀엣으로 부르며 각각 중국어 버전과 한국어 버전으로 녹음됐다. 국악기인 가야금과 해금을 사용했으며, 85명의 오케스트라가 투입돼 한국적인 웅장함을 강조한 곡으로 한국 음악을 세계에 널리 알릴 수 있는 계기를 마련했다.

세계적인 두 배우, 성룡과 김희선이 직접 듀엣으로 노래까지 불러 더욱 화제가 되고 있는 [신화: 진시황릉의 비밀]의 주제가는 홍콩, 중국 등 여러 나라에 소개되면서 더욱 그 빛을 발하고 있다
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Professional Review of "The Myth DTS (Korean Version)"

October 17, 2005

This professional review refers to The Myth
When Jackie Chan very publicly washed his hands of the Hollywood film industry and returned to Hong Kong his legions of fans around the world breathed an audible sigh of relief. When his first post-return film, New Police Story, hit screens the question everyone was asking was “Will this be it? Will this be the film where Chan finally returns to form after being so horribly watered down and misused in Hollywood?” And in many ways it was. But with the release of The Myth, Chan’s second post-return film, it is becoming increasingly clear that people have been asking the wrong question. Chan has spoken openly about his desire to make more serious films and New Police Story and The Myth make it very clear that he is not just making noise about it, Chan is taking serious steps to overhaul his image. The question is not whether Chan is returning to his classic form, the question is whether he even wants to go back there. Increasingly the answer seems to be no.

Now let’s step back for a moment before everyone gets carried away. Am I saying that Chan’s massively scaled time-hopping epic is his move into serious art film? Is The Myth Chan’s answer to Hero? Absolutely not. Chan is, and likely will always remain, a populist film star in all the best ways. What this is is Chan recognizing that he can’t play the child forever. This is not the abandonment of his classic persona but rather a maturation of it. Chan wants to grow up.

Chan stars, as he so often does, as a character named after himself, in this case Dr. Jack Chan, an archaeologist plagued by perplexing, chronic dreams about a Qin era general pledged to protect a Korean princess being sent to the Qin Emperor as a concubine. His dreams have no relationship to his everyday life and yet Jack can’t shake the feeling that they mean something deeper and has grown increasingly obsessed with them, so much so that his girlfriend left him when he started calling out the dream princess’ name in the night. When his long time friend William, a physicist studying anti-gravity, asks him to help research ancient rumors and legends dealing with gravity defying acts Chan is swept into a series of events that increasingly seem to intersect his dreams and he becomes ever more convinced that they are telling him something, guiding him to something he must do.

Chan also stars as General Meng Yi, the figure in his dreams. Meng is a deeply loyal soldier who nonetheless falls in love with the woman he is pledged to protect and deliver. Meng never crosses any lines with the princess but he nevertheless falls deeply in love and pledges himself to her, setting up a story of unrequited love leading inevitably to tragedy.

The Myth, then is two films in one, a modern action adventure film a la Indiana Jones and a period set military epic. As Dr. Chan Jackie plays an older, wiser version of his normal stock character. His desire to shed his image comes through clearly, however. Chan simply does not play for comedy. The slapstick is all left to William, the action sequences – with one notable and truly excellent exception – are played very naturally, and though he can’t help from slipping into his standard baffled mode from time to time he generally carries himself with a decent sense of gravity. It is as Meng, however, that Chan really shines. The Qin general makes fantastic use of the visible aging and sagging features that Chan has been trying to hide for so long. If the doctor is a more grown up version of Chan’s stock character then Meng is Chan throwing down the gauntlet and declaring that he does indeed have more range and can play different characters. Is he going to win himself an Oscar? Not by any means, but he certainly proves himself capable of working with the right material.

In terms of production design The Myth is every bit the epic. The film trots the globe and makes fantastic use of some truly stunning locations and a pair of dazzlingly beautiful international costars. This is without a doubt the strongest a Chan film has ever been visually. The action sequences are strong with one of Chan’s gloriously goofy set pieces – this one on a factory conveyor belt prepping glue pad style mouse traps – to satisfy the old fans as well as some appropriately large scaled epic battling in the period pieces. These parts rank comfortably as the bloodiest fight work in the Chan canon. When the trailers for the film released I openly stated my opinion that the film was either poorly staged or the trailers were incredibly poorly edited. I am very pleased to say that it is option number two. The trailers looked bad, the film looks fantastic. Concerns about some of the action set in ancient times appearing slightly unrealistic are answered handily by the fact that since they occur in dreams they are meant to be slightly larger than life. Whoever had a historically accurate dream that fully obeyed the laws of physics, anyway? How boring would that be?

With all of this going for it The Myth is sounding like a new classic but unfortunately it also has some major flaws.

Problem one, particularly jarring in a Chan film, is an over reliance on CG graphics. In some cases they are needed but in others Chan is very clearly replaced by a CG double for stunts that he would have done himself without blinking an eye in his prime. It is a clear and sad reminder that Chan’s physical abilities are in decline and is a serious blow to the devoted Chan die hard.

More serious to the story however, are some significant script problems. Chan has worked with a close group of collaborators for quite some time now and he has remained loyal to them here, which is certainly admirable on a personal level, but the simple fact is that the writing crew that was good enough to churn out chop socky flicks is simply out of their depth here. The film starts strong but by the end you’ve had far too many plot holes and serious gaps in internal logic, not to mention a real world villain who appears out of nowhere and whose motivations and degree of knowledge make no sense whatsoever, to take the film entirely seriously. It aims high, but its reach exceeds its grasp. Through the first two acts the film maintains an admirable balance between the ‘real’ world and the ‘dream’ world, inter-cutting easily between them, solidly establishing the full range of characters, and giving the love story ample time to grow naturally. In the third act, however, it’s as thought the writers suddenly panicked and realized that they were in uncharted territory. Rather than allowing the story to reach its natural conclusion they reached back to what was familiar and inserted, seemingly out of nowhere, a completely unnecessary and largely nonsensical villain figure to create a big, noisy finish completely out of step with the tone of the rest of the picture. Then, as though they realize that they’d made some sort of mistake with this line they abandon it as suddenly as they brought it in, without any sort of proper resolution. Rather than relying on the emotional core of what they’d built until that point the writers opted for the hollow whiz-bang of a big, effects driven ending out of touch with the core of what the film is trying to do as a whole, an ending that distracts from the film’s deeper story and doesn’t even look particularly good while doing so.

With The Myth Chan has aimed to make an action adventure serial for adults, one rooted in a serious love story. He comes close to making a classic but in the end the flaws in the script cut it off at the knees, leaving you with a technically accomplished and entertaining film that proves Chan’s desire and ability to grow up but demonstrates just as much that if he is to grow he is inevitably going to need to leave some of his old time collaborators behind. Though its flaws are unavoidable The Myth is, nonetheless, far superior to all but a few of Chan’s Hollywood titles and a sign that he is far from done. The growing pains are evident but the fact that Chan wants to grow at all when it would be far simpler and more lucrative to retreat back to the past gives me great hope for Chan’s future. Is The Myth perfect? No, but it is very entertaining and hopefully a sign of good things to come.

By Todd Brown - Twitchfilm.net

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Customer Review of "The Myth DTS (Korean Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 7 out of 10 (44)

Kevin Kennedy
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October 23, 2007

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Jackie scores again! Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
In "The Myth", Jackie Chan plays two roles, one as a Qin dynasty general charged with shepherding the emperor's new Korean concubine (Kim Hee Sun) to the capital and the other as a contemporary archeologist (who just happens to have amazing martial arts skills).

The film's story is filled with such pure hokum as an immortality pill and a meteorite that causes people to levitate. Yes, it's silly and unbelievable, but "The Myth" is such a well-made film and so much fun, that the viewer willingly suspends disbelief and eagerly embarks on this entertaining thrill ride.

Jackie does a fine job in both of his roles and performs some truly eye-popping stunts. (The accompanying DVD showing lots of behind the scenes footage makes for fascinating viewing as we see how some of these stunts were set up.) The lovely Kim Hee Sun and the voluptuous Mallika Sherawat provide beautiful eye candy and Tony Leung provides able support.

All in all, "The Myth" is a blast to watch and well worth your time.
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December 15, 2006

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The best movie ever Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
i like it so much, the best action combine with love, that was awesome. The detail and everything was good, but for the end, i dont like cause it was so dissapoint because they dont review any thing about Li, the only thing is just a pic.
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December 1, 2006

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worth your time Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
quite an outstanding movie

intersting plot

amazing action as usual
love how they can incorporate the olden times with the modern times

beautiful scenary
wonderful actors..love the co-operation of different ethnicities too

really worth your time
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November 6, 2006

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Kewl film Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
This film is definitely not a normal Jackie Chan film. I bought if for my boyfriend for his birthday and he LOvEd it. Good story line- very creative/imaginitive. Nice action scenes. Jackie Chan plays a more serious role in this film. That was a surprise. It doesn't lack the comedy, though. I proclaim this a "must-see."
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September 1, 2006

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Nice Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
Jackie's movie has always been one of the nicest kung-fu. Good stunts as expected. Kim Hee Seon is real lucky to work with a hollywood star. Watch this movie.
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