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Paradise Murdered (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) DVD Region 3

Park Hae Il (Actor) | Park Sol Mi (Actor) | Sung Ji Ru (Actor) | Ahn Nae Sang
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Geukrakdo, a small island off the southern coast of South Korea, is home to 17 villagers, scratching out a motley, but tight-knit existence. One morning the villagers wake up to find a neighbor has been murdered, and in very bloody fashion. With communication and transportation from the island cut off, a group of villagers led by doctor Woo Seong (Park Hae Il) spearhead the search for the most likely culprit, an odd island resident who has conveniently disappeared. As the investigation continues, more victims are claimed and fingers begin to point as the increasingly desperate villagers turn against each other, letting loose inner and outer demons.

The debut feature from Kim Han Min, Paradise Murdered initially invites comparison to Bong Joon Ho's Memories of Murder as both films are set in the 1980s, center around a serial murder mystery, and feature actor Park Hae Il (The Host). Paradise Murdered, however, is not based on a real-life incident and posits a completely different environment and scenario. Though the film starts in retrospect, the mystery very much plays out as it happens, throwing the viewer into a tight, tense, and threatening narrative. Unpredictable and uncontrolled, Paradise Murdered gauges the way an isolated group of people react and interact when they realize there is a murderer within their ranks, and the film gradually brings out the characters' most resilient and most reprehensible qualities. As an ensemble effort, the film gathers a fine cast of experienced character actors like Park Wong Sang, Seong Ji Roo, Choi Joo Bong, and Kim In Moon, and leads Park Hae Il and Park Sol Mi (Dance with the Wind) deliver poignantly restrained performances. The film topped the Korean box office for three consecutive weeks.

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Product Title: Paradise Murdered (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) 極樂島殺人事件 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台灣版) 极乐岛杀人事件 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台湾版) 極樂島殺人事件 (DVD) (台湾版) 극락도 살인사건
Artist Name(s): Park Hae Il (Actor) | Park Sol Mi (Actor) | Sung Ji Ru (Actor) | Ahn Nae Sang 朴 海日 (Actor) | 朴率美 (Actor) | Sung Ji Ru (Actor) | 安內相 朴 海日 (Actor) | 朴率美 (Actor) | Sung Ji Ru (Actor) | 安内相 パク・ヘイル (Actor) | パク・ソルミ (Actor) | ソン・ジル (Actor) | アン・ネサン 박 해일 (Actor) | 박솔미 (Actor) | 성지루 (Actor) | 안내상
Director: Kim Han Min Kim Han Min Kim Han Min キム・ハンミ 김한민
Release Date: 2011-06-28
Language: Korean
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Duration: 110 (mins)
Publisher: M1 Movie One (TW)
Package Weight: 85 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1024610791

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導演:Kim Han Min

  改編自80年代震驚全韓連環謀殺案,要你繃緊神經體驗驚悚懸疑血案實錄!

  韓國半島篇南的一座小島上,僅住了17個居民,島上山明水秀、地靈人傑,因此他們稱這個小島為「極樂島」。某天島上的其中一人突然離奇失蹤,而後他死狀悽慘的屍體被其他島民發現,然而島上天氣驟變,巨浪將所有居民困在島上,所有的人只能靠無線電與外界聯絡,於是他們決定自組搜查隊,揪出殘暴的殺人兇手,但同時間卻有越來越多人遇害,剩下的居民個個人心惶惶,因為兇手可能就在他們身邊!
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Professional Review of "Paradise Murdered (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)"

September 4, 2007

This professional review refers to Paradise Murdered (DVD) (Korea Version)
First-time director Kim Han-Min made a few waves back in April with his thriller Paradise Murdered, grabbing the number 1 position at the Korean box office but not breaking any records. As usual in Korea, it's just a few months later and the DVD is already in the stores. Also usual in Korea, the movie itself has good English subtitles attached to it but unfortunately all of the extras don't.

The Plot
South-Korea,1986: in one of the mainland harbors a severed head is found in the water. It is assumed the head originates from Geukrakdo, a small nearby island whose name means "Paradise Island" (although pronouncing it with the accent on a different syllable makes it "Evil Island"). The police take a look but find a creepy setting. All 17 men, women and children known to live on Geukrakdo have disappeared and there is plenty evidence of violence. What happened in this place, voted "Best Remote Island To Live On" two years in a row?

Flashbacks show that a few days earlier, after a party, a gambling disagreement leads to a brutal murder. As the assumed killer has disappeared and the island's only radio has been sabotaged, all inhabitants of Geukrakdo become (rightfully) more stressful. Before you know it the people start talking about the "Curse of the Chaste Woman", a widow starved to death a century earlier, whose ghost is supposedly still roaming the island searching for food. Even more inexplicable are the bags of money that keep appearing and disappearing. Then the next body is found…

Now everybody just needs to sit tight and wait for 48 hours till the police arrives. What could possibly go wrong in the meantime...

The Movie
If the plot description seemed somewhat vague, that's entirely on purpose. This movie can quite easily be spoiled by explaining "what happened", something I hopefully avoided. Unfortunately it makes reviewing this film, and me mentioning what I liked or not liked, a lot harder. So I can't say a lot more except that writer-director Kim Han-Min has created a nifty conceit in the story, which allows for explaining away all inconsistencies. It's not so radical and outlandish as say The Matrix or Sixth Sense, but any complaints about bad acting, sudden strange behavior, or even hallucinations can be easily dismissed with a "that's because of...".

As conceits go, it's a good one; I didn't feel cheated or annoyed by any obvious impossibilities. And no, even though you have the "Best Remote Island To Live On Two Years in a Row" bit, it's not the Korean version of Hot Fuzz either. It's quite a clever one, so "Well done!" I say. But…

The problem I have with the conceit is how it's finally revealed to the audience. As the movie is now, the police bookends the story on the island. You see them at work without a clue at the start, and somewhat more knowledgeable at the end. The deleted scenes however show that a lot of footage had been shot of the police figuring out for themselves what happened, independent from the story told in flashback on the island. I get the impression that this approach gave the game away too soon though and made the puzzle far too easy to unravel. But with these scenes gone, the remaining clues are so vague and seemingly insignificant that the reveal now has become almost impossible to predict and comes a bit out of left field. It's not an easy one either: you get hit by tons of necessary exposition all of a sudden.

So you get the impression that this movie was hurt by the severe changes made afterwards. Nevertheless it's a fun ride. Sometimes even a bit too funny: (c)rude comedy is inserted on numerous occasions in the first half - for example all murder theories are shown with the victims still alive and the murderer being a clumsy ninja, but it leaves the movie after a while. This can be explained because the movie becomes too gritty for it (the children on the island are not automatically exempt from the violence) but it makes the inclusion earlier on rather baffling. Still, Paradise Murdered manages to portray successfully the weird combination of freedom and claustrophobia you get when living in such a small community, and seeing it all fall apart is interesting to say the least.

The movie looks very good, making nice use of the location of the island, which is basically a steep rock with some fields and houses peppered on it. Acting varies between good and cartoonish, which for some characters is explainable, for others less so. Park Hae-Il, known as the revolutionary uncle who is good at everything except throwing Molotov-cocktails in The Host, plays the role closest to what can be called a lead, the island's doctor who tries to keep everyone from panicking. It's a very restrained role and that makes it hard to sympathize with him, because he's enigmatic enough to be suspect. Park keeps it from getting too obviously creepy or too obviously a red herring, which can't have been easy. Praise also goes to Park Sol-Mi who portrays the island's Resident Drunk, and Sung Ji-Ru as the teacher who obviously sports a crush for the doctor.

Conclusion
All in all, Paradise Murdered is a flawed but nice thriller. It may not hit all the goals it wanted to achieve, but at the same time it's not pretentious either, and as pure entertainment it's difficult to find faults with this. Recommended.

by Aardvark - Twitchfilm.net

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