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Haunters (DVD) (2-Disc + OST) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3

Kang Dong Won (Actor) | Ko Su (Actor) | Byun Hee Bong
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Popular actors Kang Dong Won (Secret Reunion) and Ko Su (White Night) face off in the supernatural action thriller Haunters. Topping Korea's box office for two consecutive weeks, Haunters is the first directorial feature from The Good, The Bad, The Weird screenwriter and assistant director Kim Min Suk, and the last film for Kang Dong Won before entering army service. The intense thriller lives up to its name by harnessing the powers of the mind into a slick, haunting, adrenaline-charged battle that gets under the skin and into the eye of evil.

Taking a rare villain role, Kang Dong Won plays the film's haunted anti-hero Cho In, a crippled man with the ability to control minds. Scarred by an abusive childhood, he lives at the edge of society, using his powers at will on those around him. One day while robbing a pawn shop, he encounters Kyu Nam (Ko Su), the first man to be able to resist his mind control. Cho In ends up killing the pawn shop owner (Byun Hee Bong), who is the closest thing Kyu Nam has to a family. Thus begins the dangerous collision of two men with nothing to lose and powers beyond imagination.

This edition comes with the Soundtrack CD and a bonus disc containing pre-production, making-of, special effects featurette, deleted scenes, outtakes, premiere, still gallery, poster shoot, and trailer.

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Product Title: Haunters (DVD) (2-Disc + OST) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version) Haunters (DVD) (雙碟裝DVD+OST) (初回限量版) (韓國版) Haunters (DVD) (双碟装DVD+OST) (初回限量版) (韩国版) 超能力者 (DVD2枚組+CD) (初回限定版) (韓国版) 초능력자 (DVD) (2디스크+1CD) (초회한정판) (한국판)
Also known as: Psychic 超能力者 超能力者 Psychic Psychic
Artist Name(s): Kang Dong Won (Actor) | Ko Su (Actor) | Byun Hee Bong 姜東元 (Actor) | 高修 (Actor) | Byun Hee Bong 姜东元 (Actor) | 高修 (Actor) | Byun Hee Bong カン・ドンウォン (Actor) | コ・ス (Actor) | ビョン・ヒボン 강동원 (Actor) | 고 수 (Actor) | 변희봉
Release Date: 2011-03-07
Language: Korean
Subtitles: English, Korean
Country of Origin: South Korea
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: KD Media
Other Information: 2DVDs+1CD
Package Weight: 200 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1024045140

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초능력자 (DVD) (2디스크+1CD) (초회한정판) (한국판)

*Screen Format: 2.35 : 1 Anamorphic widescreen
*Sound Mix: Dolby Surround 5.1
*Extras:
DISC 1
● 영화 보기
● 설정
* 음성 선택
- Dolby Digital 5.1
- 감독 & 배우 코멘터리
(김민석 감독, 송대찬 프로듀서, 고수, 강동원)
- 감독 코멘터리 (김민석 감독)
- 시각장애인을 위한 음성 해설
DISC 2
● 프리 프로덕션
* 모두 보기
* 평범하게 만들고 싶었다
* 초능력자 만들기
● 초능력자 제작기
* 모두 보기
* 최면 VS 불면
* 내공 10단
* WBY
● 특수 효과
* 모두 보기
* CCTV
* 염력
* 유토피아
● 삭제 장면
● 스틸 갤러리
● 홍보 마케팅
● 예고편

*Director: 김민석

줄거리

세상이 멈췄다. 딱 한놈만 빼고...

규남이 일하는 작고 외진 전당포, ‘유토피아’. 돈을 훔치러 들어온 초인이 사람들을 조종하기 시작하지만 초인의 통제를 벗어나 누군가가 힘겹게 움직이기 시작한다. 그 주인공은 바로 초능력이 통하지 않는 단 한 사람은 바로 규남이다.

당황한 초인은 사람을 죽이고 그 장면은 고스란히 CCTV에 담겨진다. 그 날부터 초인은 자신의 조용한 삶을 한 순간에 날려버릴 결정적 단서를 손에 쥔 규남을, 규남은 자신의 평화로운 일상을 쑥대밭으로 만들어 놓은 초인을 쫓기 시작하는데…

아무도 초인의 존재를 믿어주지 않는 가운데 홀로 괴물 같은 상대와 싸움을 벌여야 하는 규남과 자신의 능력이 통하지 않는 상대와 싸워야 하는 초인, 두 남자의 피할 수 없는 대결이 시작된다!


*구성
2Disc + 1CD (OST) + 엽서
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Professional Review of "Haunters (DVD) (2-Disc + OST) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"

May 9, 2011

This professional review refers to Haunters (Blu-ray + OST) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
Haunters offers a twist on the usual superhero tale, with Korean stars Kang Dong Won (Secret Reunion) and Ko Su (White Night) as two troubled men blessed with special powers facing off against each other in a deadly battle. The film marks the debut of Kim Min Suk, who previously scripted and worked as an assistant on director Kim Jee Woon's wonderful kimchi Western The Good, The Bad, The Weird. Combining action, drama and a thoughtful exploration of what can turn a man into a monster, the film was a major commercial hit in Korea, holding onto the top box office spot for an impressive two weeks.

The film begins following Cho (Kang Dong Won, in his last film role before carrying out his army service), a young one legged man, twisted by a childhood of abuse, his parents having tried to kill him due to his having odd and terrifying mind control powers. Barely considering himself human, Cho keeps away from any kind of social contact, living by manipulating others with his psychic abilities. His quiet life comes crashing down when his path crosses with Kyu Nam (Ko Su), a simple though kind hearted man working in a pawn shop he tries to rob, who for some reason seems unaffected by his powers. After the failed heist results in the gruesome death of Kyu Nam's father figure pawn shop owner (Byun Hee Bong, also in thriller The Game), he sets about bringing Cho down and making him pay for his crimes.

Haunters is actually very different to most other films with similar sounding plots dealing with super powers, with Kim Min Suk taking an approach which is at once more grounded and more interesting. Ultimately, the film is driven by a sense of tragedy, with Cho never becoming a straightforward villain, despite the increasing horror of his actions, with his dreadful upbringing never being forgotten, or the fact that he himself never wanted any of the escalating conflict to happen in the first place. Indeed, whilst he does become more evil as the film goes on, it is clearly suggested that this is due to his being hounded by Kyu Nam and forced into desperate decisions. Though Kyu Nam himself is a driven and interesting figure, having no idea of his own powers, Cho is certainly the more unconventional of the two, and to a large extent the lingering impressions of the film are of his sad, lonely existence.

The plot is all the more gripping for the fact that it doesn't revolve around any grand scheme or plan, simply following two extraordinary men whose lives collide in violent and tragic, though accidental fashion. Things get out of control very quickly, with a great deal of collateral damage, and the film progresses at a fast pace and in unpredictable fashion, with Kim only too happy to bump off sympathetic members of the supporting cast. This makes for a compelling mixture of harshness and fun, with plenty of action set pieces along the way to keep the pulse racing. Despite its premise, the film isn't overly dependent on special effects or visual trickery, with Cho's mind control mainly resulting in his eyes turning white and people doing his bidding like creepily silent, shuffling zombies. Kim makes the very most of this, and the film has some excellent scenes of Kyu Nam being set upon by huge crowds of unfortunate puppets, including one particularly great sequence in the subway. Things do quite frequently get violent and bloody, and this gives the film an all important adult edge, further grounding it in the cruelty of the real world.

Haunters is a hugely entertaining take on the usual superhero origin story, with an excellent and atypical script, intriguing characters and dynamic action. One of the rare cases of such films when a sequel would be very welcome indeed, it sees director Kim Min Suk injecting new life into the Hollywood formula and is very worthy of its box office success.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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