The Phone (Hong Kong Version) VCD
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| Product Title: | The Phone (Hong Kong Version) 鬼鈴 (香港版) 鬼铃 (香港版) ボイス(The Phone)海外版 The Phone (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Ha Ji Won | Eun Su Woo | Choi Woo Jae | Ahn Byung Ki 河智源 | 恩桑祐 | 崔佑薺 | 安炳基 河智源 | 恩桑佑 | 崔佑荠 | 安炳基 ハ・ジウォン | Eun Su Woo | チェ・ウジェ | アン・ビョンギ 하 지원 | Eun Su Woo | 최 우제 | 안병기 |
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| Release Date: | 2003-05-22 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Disc Format(s): | VCD |
| Rating: | IIB |
| Duration: | 102 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Intercontinental Video (HK) |
| Other Information: | 2VCDs |
| Package Weight: | 80 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1002819605 |
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〝鬼鈴〞韓國史上最賣座恐怖片!!
無人會想過,間會有來電找你……而且纏住你……直至死……
女記者金蕙(河知運)因揭發一宗醜聞而被跟蹤恐嚇,更被迫轉換手機號碼。誰知恐怖事件持續發生,金蕙陸續收到離奇電話短訊,當好友荷珠的女兒美研(恩桑祐)意外接聽神秘來電,登時性情突變,行為詭異,更企圖殺母,如受邪靈操控……追查之下,金蕙現曾使用該手機號碼的幾個人均離奇慘死。電話是誰撥出?又等待誰來接聽?恐怖死咒仍在漫延,死亡步步迫近……
Ji-won (Hi Ji-wan) a magazine journalist is threatened for taking part in an investigation into a scandal and forced to change to a new phone number. Yet even more terrible things happen. Her phone rings with mysterious messages. Young-joo (Eun su-woo), the young daughter of her friend Ho-jeong, acts strangely and tries to kill her mum after she accidentally answers a dreadful call. When Ji-won tracks down the previous users of this phone number, she discovers that all of them have died a horrible death…… Who makes all these phone calls? Who's the targeted receiver? The chase is on and the clock is ticking when the deadly curse is wildly spreading……
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Professional Review of "The Phone (Hong Kong Version)"
This professional review refers to The Phone (Hong Kong Version) (DTS Version)
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It is not a surprise if you begin to fear cellphone and the jealous mind of woman after seeing this film... As the highest grossed local horror movie of the year in Korea, Phone is even better received than Kwak Kyung-Taek's Champion at the box office. What is so special about it? The synopsis should remind you of Ring, both of them utilize an everyday appliance as the subject matter to scare people, both narrative structures follow a basic detective thriller approach, and in both movies, the protagonist is a female reporter. Similar to the Japanese horror classic, the filmmaker of this film is smart enough to generate terror from something that is almost a necessity in our daily life. In Ring, it is the television, while in this film, it is cellphone. The more the subject matter is closer to our life, the more we will engage ourselves in the story, and hence the more intimate our perception will be instigated by the horror. For those who don't enjoy Ring, don't worry. This film is not a copycat at all, the story is quite original and has its own touch. As a horror film, what we care most is, how scary is it? Fortunately, in this regard, the performance of this film is not disappointing. Although there are few surprising new ideas, most of the scenes are well carved. The ending is quite creepy, I guess the filmmaker has probably drawn some inspiration from Ring and Alan Poe's novel Black Cat. Overall speaking, the most successful part is the mood of the film, everything appears dark and romantic (Yes, I wrote "romantic", you didn't read it wrong, and I didn't type wrong. If you have seen this film, you'll understand why). Another interesting observation is, there are quite a number of raining scenes in the film, I am not sure if there is any implication behind, in almost every of these scenes, none of the actors carry an umbrella and they seem to enjoy bathing in the rain a lot. In many popular horror films, there must be some kind of sub-plot in addition to the frightening portion. The same rule goes to this movie. A gloomy and remorse love story is buried deep under the exterior scary coat. This tragic love tale is brought out slowly with the help of the use of classical music as the theme music and the employment of a blue tint filter throughout the film. I am not going to disclose the plot here and spoil your fun, the only thing I want to say is, the plot is getting intense starting from the middle and there are dramatic twists near the end, so remember not to get away from your seat at that moment. The lead actress Ha Ji-Won is nominated for the best actress award at the Blue Dragon Award Ceremony with this film. To me, her role as the courageous reporter is ok, but it is not as impressive as the little girl character. This child actor is extraordinary. Her commands of emotions and dialogues are so professional that you can hardly believe she is just a kid. One remarkable side note is, there is an actress in this film who looks really like Vicky Zhao. Her big eyes can actually act! Having superb box office result doesn't mean that Phone is remarkably good. Nevertheless, with an intact story and a straightforward narrative, it is still an engaging drama that is worth a look. DVD (Korean version) - It is a 2 disc region 3 DVD set. Disc 1 is the feature presentation, while disc 2 contains all the special features including deleted scenes, making documentary, NG cut, interviews, commentary, trailer, TV spot, behind the scene, real story, epilogue and production note. Unfortunately, the extra materials have no subtitles as usual. Reviewed by: Kantorates - Cinespot.com |
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It is not a surprise if you begin to fear cellphone and the jealous mind of woman after seeing this film... As the highest grossed local horror movie of the year in Korea, Phone is even better received than Kwak Kyung-Taek's Champion at the box office. What is so special about it? The synopsis should remind you of Ring, both of them utilize an everyday appliance as the subject matter to scare people, both narrative structures follow a basic detective thriller approach, and in both movies, the protagonist is a female reporter. Similar to the Japanese horror classic, the filmmaker of this film is smart enough to generate terror from something that is almost a necessity in our daily life. In Ring, it is the television, while in this film, it is cellphone. The more the subject matter is closer to our life, the more we will engage ourselves in the story, and hence the more intimate our perception will be instigated by the horror. For those who don't enjoy Ring, don't worry. This film is not a copycat at all, the story is quite original and has its own touch. As a horror film, what we care most is, how scary is it? Fortunately, in this regard, the performance of this film is not disappointing. Although there are few surprising new ideas, most of the scenes are well carved. The ending is quite creepy, I guess the filmmaker has probably drawn some inspiration from Ring and Alan Poe's novel Black Cat. Overall speaking, the most successful part is the mood of the film, everything appears dark and romantic (Yes, I wrote "romantic", you didn't read it wrong, and I didn't type wrong. If you have seen this film, you'll understand why). Another interesting observation is, there are quite a number of raining scenes in the film, I am not sure if there is any implication behind, in almost every of these scenes, none of the actors carry an umbrella and they seem to enjoy bathing in the rain a lot. In many popular horror films, there must be some kind of sub-plot in addition to the frightening portion. The same rule goes to this movie. A gloomy and remorse love story is buried deep under the exterior scary coat. This tragic love tale is brought out slowly with the help of the use of classical music as the theme music and the employment of a blue tint filter throughout the film. I am not going to disclose the plot here and spoil your fun, the only thing I want to say is, the plot is getting intense starting from the middle and there are dramatic twists near the end, so remember not to get away from your seat at that moment. The lead actress Ha Ji-Won is nominated for the best actress award at the Blue Dragon Award Ceremony with this film. To me, her role as the courageous reporter is ok, but it is not as impressive as the little girl character. This child actor is extraordinary. Her commands of emotions and dialogues are so professional that you can hardly believe she is just a kid. One remarkable side note is, there is an actress in this film who looks really like Vicky Zhao. Her big eyes can actually act! Having superb box office result doesn't mean that Phone is remarkably good. Nevertheless, with an intact story and a straightforward narrative, it is still an engaging drama that is worth a look. DVD (Korean version) - It is a 2 disc region 3 DVD set. Disc 1 is the feature presentation, while disc 2 contains all the special features including deleted scenes, making documentary, NG cut, interviews, commentary, trailer, TV spot, behind the scene, real story, epilogue and production note. Unfortunately, the extra materials have no subtitles as usual. Reviewed by: Kantorates - Cinespot.com |
Customer Review of "The Phone (Hong Kong Version)"
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April 29, 2007
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| very creepy. As cell phones are so widely used nowadays, I think this is rather ridiculous. I rarely rate movies at 10. coz this really gave me the sense of horror. and it has some romance too. Nice one. |
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April 29, 2007
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| very creepy. As cell phones are so widely used nowadays, I think this is rather ridiculous. I rarely rate movies at 10. coz this really gave me the sense of horror. and it has some romance too. Nice one. |
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February 26, 2007
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better than Bunshinsaba
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Love this. This is really so much better than Bunshinsaba. At first, it's quite confusing but until the middle of the film, u'll fell the thrill!! hey, i knew a HK crap horror film, Sleeping With The Dead. It copies the idea from Phone. murder a person and hiding it in the wall. Stupid crap!! I hate copycats!! |
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July 12, 2006
This customer review refers to Phone
| I can't stand scary movies because I get scarewd easily but I really enjoyed this one. It's more of a creepy, eerie movie that uses thought... The female lead is very familiar but I can't remember who she is, as for the little girl, GREAT actress she is... I recommend this to people who likes scary movies but are afraid to watch it... |
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August 22, 2005
This customer review refers to Phone (US Version)
| I originally got this jus becuz Ha Ji won wuz in it. But after watching it I'm very glad i got it. The plot is totally unpredictable u won't see most of it coming. Great acting on the part of all da cast especially the little girl. This is well worth it. |











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