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Pain (DVD) (2-Disc) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3

Kwon Sang Woo (Actor) | Kwak Kyung Taek (Director) | Kim Min Joon | Jeong Ryeo Won (Actor)
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Known for thrillers and gangster movies like Friends and Typhoon, director Kwak Kyung Taek departs from his tough, masculine stories in his latest film Pain. The blockbuster filmmaker's first feature in three years, the romantic melodrama is a unique love story between a man who can't feel pain and a woman who is ultra sensitive to pain. No stranger to melodramas, Kwon Sang Woo (71 - Into the Fire) stars as the numb hero whose life changes when he falls in love with his polar opposite, played by Jeong Ryeo Won (In Love and the War). Set in Seoul instead of the director's hometown and usual filming location of Busan, Pain is based on an original story by popular comic artist Kang Pool, whose works have been previously adapted into the films Apartment, Hello, Schoolgirl, and Ba:bo.

Debt collector Nam Soon (Kwon Sang Woo) lost his sense of pain after a traumatic accident during his youth, and now regularly takes beatings for his job. Street vendor Dong Hyun (Jung Ryeo Won) suffers from severe hemophilia, a disorder that impedes the body's ability to stop bleeding. For Dong Hyun, even the most minor of injuries could be deadly. She's left homeless after Nam Soon collects the last of her money, so he decides to take her in. Together, these two lonely souls learn to hurt and hope again...

This edition comes with pre-production, making-of, press conference, and other extras.

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Product Title: Pain (DVD) (2-Disc) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version) Pain (DVD) (雙碟裝) (首批限量版) (韓國版) Pain (DVD) (双碟装) (首批限量版) (韩国版) 痛み (DVD) (2-Disc) (初回限定版) (韓国版) 통증 (DVD) (2디스크) (초회한정판) (한국판)
Also known as: Pained 痛症 痛症 Pained Pained
Artist Name(s): Kwon Sang Woo (Actor) | Kim Min Joon | Jeong Ryeo Won (Actor) | Jang Young Nam 權 相佑 (Actor) | Kim Min Joon | 鄭麗媛 (Actor) | Jang Young Nam 权 相佑 (Actor) | Kim Min Joon | 郑丽媛 (Actor) | Jang Young Nam クォン・サンウ (Actor) | キム・ミンジュン | チョン・リョウォン (Actor) | Jang Young Nam 권 상우 (Actor) | 김 민준 | 정려원 (Actor) | 장영남
Director: Kwak Kyung Taek 郭暻澤 郭暻泽 クァク・キョンテク 곽경택
Release Date: 2012-01-19
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: Candle Media
Other Information: 2-Disc
Package Weight: 160 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1029586185

Product Information

통증 (DVD) (2디스크) (초회한정판) (한국판)

*Screen Format: 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
*Sound Mix:
-DISC 1 – 한국어 Dolby Digital 5.1
-DISC 1 – 한국어 Dolby Digital 2.0 / Commentary : 곽경택 감독, 마동석
*Extras:
1. 프리프로덕션 00:11:12
2. 메인프로덕션 00:39:27
3. 고사 00:10:05
4. 제작발표회 00:10:51
5. 포스터촬영 00:12:16
6. 무대인사 00:12:11

*Director: 곽경택

UNIQUE
당신이 꿈꾸던 멜로의 모든 것! 젊고 감각적인 영화 <통증>!
UNBALANCE
묵직한 진정성 연출의 대가 곽경택 & 감성 스토리텔러 강풀 원안의 절묘한 조화!
REDISCOVERY
배우 재발견의 종결자, 곽경택 감독이 선택한 권상우&정려원!


SYNOPSIS
He said
어린 시절 자동차 사고로 가족을 잃은 죄책감과 그 사고로 인한 후천적인 후유증으로
통증을 느낄 수 없게 된 남자, 남순.
고통을 느낄 수 없는 탓에 무미건조한 삶을 살아가던 어느 날, 이상한 여자를 만났다.
이 여자, 당장이라도 쓰러질 것 같은데 깡이 보통이 아니다.
난생 처음 가슴에 뻐근한 통증을 느낀 남순은
그녀가 더 이상 지치지 않도록 편히 기댈 곳이 되어주고 싶다.
그리고 이제, 남들처럼 살고 싶어졌다.
She said
태어날 때부터 유전으로 인해 작은 통증조차 치명적인 여자, 동현.
늘 고통에 시달림에도 불구하고 씩씩하게 살아가던 어느 날, 이상한 남자를 만났다.
이 남자, 어디서 그렇게 다치고 오는 지 상처투성이면서 아픔은 못 느낀 댄다.
행복했던 순간, 따뜻했던 느낌.. 모든 순간을 통증으로 기억하는 동현은
그에게 행복한 추억과 설레는 마음의 알싸한 통증까지 느끼게 해주고 싶다.
그리고 이제, 그와 함께 살고 싶어졌다.
We say…
“우리 집에 방 있어”
“나…태권도 2단이야”
우여곡절 실랑이 끝에 함께 살게 된, 성격도 세상을 보는 방식도 정 반대인 남순과 동현.
서울 바닥에서 의지할 곳 하나 없던 남순과 동현은
난생 처음 서로에게 기대어 행복을 느끼는데…
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Professional Review of "Pain (DVD) (2-Disc) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"

February 10, 2012

Korean blockbuster director Kwak Kyung Taek, responsible for hits such as Friend and Typhoon, returns with something a little different in Pain, his first film in three years. Far more of a melodrama than his previous outings, the film still sees Kwak working in his usual tortured macho themes through the rather odd romantic pairing of a man who can't feel pain and a fragile haemophiliac woman. Based on an original story by manhwa artist Kang Pool, many of whose other works have previously made it to the screen, including Apartment, Hello, Schoolgirl and Ba:bo the film has an impressive pair of popular leads in actor Kwon Sang Woo (71 - Into the Fire) and Jeong Ryeo Won (In Love and the War) as the two halves of the unlikely central couple.

Set in Seoul, the film follows Kwon Sang Woo lowly debt collector Nam Soon, who lost the ability to feel pain as a child after a tragic accident which claimed the lives of his family. Now, the unfortunate man makes a living by letting his boss beat the hell out of him in front of clients to try and terrify them into paying up. His work brings him into contact with broke and downtrodden market seller Dong Hyun (Jung Ryeo Won), who suffers from a condition nearly the opposite of his own, with her being a severe haemophiliac at serious risk from even the slightest injury. When it becomes clear that she is unable to repay her debt, Nam Soon lets her move in with him, and the two slowly warm to each other, finding love for the first time in their lives. Sadly, though inevitably, things don't run smoothly, with her health worsening and his work pushing him closer and closer to danger.

Although the premise of Pain may sound a little daft or contrived, and perhaps more in-keeping with some of Kang Pool's less serious manhwa comics, Kwak Kyung Taek does a determined job of making good use of it. This is certainly hammered home through the film's depiction of Nam Soon going about his daily job, which inevitably seems to involve him being slapped around, having bottles smashed over his head or his hands crushed with bricks. Whilst this is never particularly believable, the film choosing for the first couple of acts to treat him as not only being immune to pain, but being possessed of near superhero like resilience, it does give things a very different and at times quite bizarre feel a few scenes of excessive punishment making for (presumably) unintentional laughs. Dong Hyun is similarly treated in a rather odd manner, at times being close to a wacky romantic comedy heroine, and at others a delicate lost soul type, and this too adds to the film coming across as a bit uncertain of tone.

This is also seen in a plot which is often unfocused and prone to meanderings, and in the fact that the film is frequently bloody and violent, as if being unable to decide whether or not it wants to be a hard edged crime drama or a sort of illness themed sad-eyed romance. Although this might not sound ideal for a film with dramatic intent, it actually works quite well, and stops things from ever getting too heavy handed or moody, as well as helping to distract from what is essentially a very familiar tale despite its leftfield trappings. This eccentricity makes the film much more entertaining than it might otherwise have been, and its moments of silliness are definitely preferable to the po-faced, over the top angst usually seen in Korean melodramas.

Also in the film's favour are the solid performances from Kwon Sang Woo and Jung Ryeo Won, who both add a crucial likeability to their characters. This adds welcome depth to their bonding, and the film's central relationship is generally a strong one, drawing upon their shared status as bruised outsiders rather than the gimmicky use of their conditions. Things do get quite moving as a result, and although not really the meaningful tearjerker that Kwak's occasionally mock-artistic direction seems to think it is, the film has a good number of effectively emotional scenes.

Pain is certainly an interesting film, and one more entertaining and engaging than most other recent Korean melodramas or illness themed efforts, thanks in part to the offbeat handling of its faintly silly premise. Quirky enough to stand out from the crowd and offering a respectable amount of convincing sentimentality, it should be enjoyed by fans of the form or the stars, or perhaps viewers looking for something a little different.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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