Harmony (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) DVD Region 3
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Jeong Hye (Kim Yoon Jin) is handed a ten-year sentence after accidentally killing her abusive husband. In prison, she gives birth to a beautiful baby boy who brings light into not only her life but also those of her cellmates, all of whom have unfortunate stories of their own. Jeong Hye is only allowed to keep her baby for a short period of time, and the days are counting down quickly. To earn brownie points for a day out with her son, Jeong Hye decides to start a prison choir, despite not being able to hold a tune herself. Resistance is high and singing talent low among the inmates, but the tone-deaf choir slowly find their groove and their sense of self as they come together. But the day that Jeong Hye proves herself with the choir is also the day she has to give up her son.
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| Product Title: | Harmony (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) 美麗的聲音 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台灣版) 美丽的声音 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台湾版) ハーモニー 心をつなぐ歌 (DVD) (台湾版) 하모니 |
| Also known as: | 巨聲媽媽 巨声妈妈 |
| Artist Name(s): | Na Moon Hee (Actor) | Kim Yoon Jin (Actor) | Yoon Je Kyun (Actor) | Kang Hye Won (Actor) | Jang Young Nam 羅文熙 (Actor) | 金允珍 (Actor) | 尹 濟均 (Actor) | 姜藝媛 (Actor) | Jang Young Nam 罗文熙 (Actor) | 金允珍 (Actor) | 尹 济均 (Actor) | 姜艺媛 (Actor) | Jang Young Nam ナ・ムンフィ (Actor) | キム・ユンジン (Actor) | Yoon Je Kyun (Actor) | Kang Hye Won (Actor) | Jang Young Nam 나 문희 (Actor) | 김 윤진 (Actor) | 윤제균 (Actor) | 강예원 (Actor) | 장영남 |
| Director: | Kang Dae Gyu 姜旲奎 姜旲奎 Kang Dae Gyu 강대규 |
| Release Date: | 2011-02-02 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | Widescreen, 1.78 : 1 |
| Sound Information: | 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: | Khan Entertainment (TW) |
| Package Weight: | 95 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1023967123 |
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因為有愛 再艱困的環境也關不住思念的歌聲
靜慧(金允珍飾演)為保護腹中胎兒,錯手殺死暴力相向的丈夫而入獄服刑,在獄中誕生一子敏宇,但獄中規定敏宇在一歲半時必須送到寄養家庭。靜慧珍惜著每分每秒與兒子相處的機會,同時看到身邊女囚都揹負著既悲傷又不堪的過去,決定要組一個監獄女子合唱團,用歌聲撫平彼此傷痕,也向監獄外的親人傳達思念。本來冷漠的監獄內因而有了改變,大家一起學唱歌學跳舞,有愛無懼的勇氣讓他們充滿力量,努力唱出最真誠動人的歌聲,療癒內心傷痛,並為將被送往寄養家庭的孩子致上最後的祝福……。
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Harmony is an inspirational tale following a female prison choir, headlined by popular actress Kim Yoon Jin of Lost fame. Marking the directorial debut of Kang Dae Gyu (who previously served as an assistant on Haeundae), the film also boasts the presence of award-winning music director Lee Byung Woo (who also worked on Mother and The Host) along with a strong supporting cast that includes Na Moon Hee (recently in Twilight Gangsters), Kang Hye Won (Haeundae), Jang Young Nam (Aeja) and Lee Da Hee (Mother and Daughters). The film's positive message certainly rang true with Korean audiences, attracting over 3 million admissions and emerging as one of the highest earning hits of 2010. Kim Yoon Jin stars as Jeong Hye, a woman who lands a ten year stretch in jail after killing her violent husband. Whilst behind bars, she gives birth to a son, who gifts her and her cellmates with a reason to smile and believe in the future. Knowing that the child will soon be given up for adoption, Jeong Hye persuades the warden to let the inmates start their own prison choir, mainly as a means of trying to get a day out. Despite her being quite unable to carry a tune herself, the choir is surprisingly successful, and gives the women a lift in their various personal struggles. Heartbroken after having to say goodbye to her boy, Jeong Hye perseveres with her singing, hoping to be allowed to enter in a national competition. Harmony is an unashamedly feel good film which wears its heart on its sleeve. Unsurprisingly, all of its female characters have justified reasons for their crimes - brutish spouses, sexually abusive stepfathers, love rivals killed in fits of passion, and even a wrestler who accidentally broke the neck of her cheating manager with a headlock. The film doesn't really attempt to cover difficult moral ground or to depict the harshness of prison life, aiming more for warm and humanistic drama, with plenty of sentimental back stories and flashbacks. Although this may sound dangerously saccharine, the film works well since despite being populated with a plethora of suspiciously familiar genre figures (including but not limited to a naive but kind young guard, comedy relief cellmates, elderly mother figure, and a damaged youngster with the voice of an angel) all of the women are likeable, with Kim Yoon Jin making for an earnest protagonist whose efforts to improve her life and care for her son are hard to fault. With themes of redemption and forgiveness being very much the order of the day, the film manages to balance being somewhat believable whilst not forcibly gritty enough to undermine its feel good theme. There's a fair amount of soul searching amongst the tears and hugs, and the plot does for the most part ring true, with director Kang never laying on the melodrama too thick. Inevitably, there are plenty of tugs at the heart strings, though since there are no particularly cheap twists or too much manipulation the film is moving in an honest enough fashion. The second half of the film does change tack somewhat, with the approaching singing contest turning it into somewhat of an underdog story. This works well, helping to maintain interest as well as getting the film out of the prison and giving Kang a chance to lightly explore issues of how society looks down on the poor women. Though the film doesn't exactly broach the subject with much depth, it does take a stab at tackling prison reformation and second chances, and this helps to distract from its inherent predictability. At this point, the singing itself takes centre stage with some impressive musical sequences after the choir having been humorously bad for much of the first hour or so. This really gives the film a lift, and its hard not to get caught up in the women's efforts to prove their worth to the outside world as well as to themselves. As a result, Harmony makes for engaging viewing through to the end, and manages to hit all of the right emotional notes on its uplifting journey. Though it offers few surprises and does teeter on the verge of being far too nice, with its oddly pleasant jail environment, it certainly succeeds in its aim of being entertaining and moving - and to be honest, anyone who has a problem with this probably shouldn't be watching an inspirational film about a woman's prison choir in the first place. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |











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