Portrait Of A Beauty (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) DVD Region 3
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Hailing from a long line of court painters, Yun Jung exhibits great artistic talent from a young age, but it is up to her brother, as the male, to carry on the family tradition. After her brother's death, however, the responsibility falls on the young girl's slender shoulders. Taking her brother's name, Shin Yun Jung becomes Shin Yun Bok. Disguised as a male, she comes of age at the royal painting institute where her bold depictions of sexuality and the female body both shock and enchant the artists of her time. Her art captures the heart of mentor and master painter Kim Hong Do (Kim Young Ho), but it is street ruffian Kang Moo (Kim Nam Gil) who awakens Yun Bok's eyes to the world and her own sexuality.
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| Product Title: | Portrait Of A Beauty (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) 美人圖:私情畫慾 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台灣版) 美人图:私情画欲 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台湾版) 美人画 (台湾版) Portrait Of A Beauty (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Kim Min Sun (Actor) | Kim Young Ho (Actor) | Choo Ja Hyun | Kim Nam Gil (Lee Han) (Actor) 金玟善 (Actor) | 金英浩 (Actor) | Choo Ja Hyun | 金南吉 (Actor) 金玟善 (Actor) | 金英浩 (Actor) | Choo Ja Hyun | 金南吉 (Actor) キム・ミンソン (Actor) | キム・ヨンホ (Actor) | チュ・ジャヒョン | イハン (Actor) 김 민선 (Actor) | Kim Young Ho (Actor) | 추자현 | 김남길 (이한) (Actor) |
| Director: | Jeon Yun Soo 田允秀 田允秀 チョン・ユンス 전윤수 |
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| Release Date: | 2009-12-02 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.78 : 1 |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Rating: | III |
| Duration: | 108 (mins) |
| Other Information: | 2DVDs |
| Package Weight: | 150 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1021655472 |
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繁體中文字幕
片長約80分鐘
☆ 幕後花絮
☆ 音樂製作
☆ 未公開片段
☆ MV
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一幅畫,束縛了四個男女火熱而危險的戀情...。揭開古朝鮮時代最神秘的一段情慾史實
古朝鮮時代,能進入宮廷為王室作畫,是家族的一種榮耀,但這個工作只傳男、不傳女。也因此天才畫家申潤福男扮女裝的傳說一直流傳到現代…對繪畫相當有天份的申潤福(金敏善飾),礙於是女兒身所以無法進入宮廷擔任畫家,他的父親一心一意要培養哥哥擔任宮廷畫師,沒想到沒有天份的哥哥竟承受不住壓力而自殺身亡。傷心欲絕的父親只好強迫申潤福女扮裝,代替哥哥進入宮廷作畫。某日,偶然的機會下申潤福遇上商人姜武(金南吉飾),不久被他識破她的真實身份,兩人產生了甜蜜的愛情。這段戀情無意間被申潤福的師傅金洪道(金英浩飾)發現,迷戀申潤福的金洪道妒火中燒,不顧一切的要破壞他們。而名妓雪花(秋瓷炫飾)深愛著金洪道,四人的複雜的愛恨情慾糾葛,即將一觸即發…
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Portrait of a Beauty sees Le Grand Chef director Jeon Yun Soo offering a fascinating take on the life of Shin Yun Bok, one of the greatest ever Korean artists, based upon the supposition that the painter was actually a woman who disguised herself as a man in order to chase her dreams in the male dominated Confucian society of the Joseon Dynasty. Although the film draws its premise from the same best-selling novel by Lee Jung Myung that inspired the 2008 television drama series Painter in the Wind which featured Moon Geun Young in the lead role, here Jeon ups the stakes somewhat by adding an erotic charge to the proceedings. The film begins as a young girl called Shin Yun Jung from a family with a long tradition of painting inadvertently drives her brother to suicide after her works are assumed to be his. Growing to womanhood (played by actress Kim Min Sun, recently in Rainbow Eyes), she takes on her brother's name Shin Yun Bok and wins a place in the Royal Painting Institute, training to be a court painter under the tutelage of master painter Kim Hong Do (Kim Young Ho, Night and Day). Unfortunately, she finds herself unable to restrict her painting to the confines of traditional morality, and stirs up trouble with her naturalistic depictions of sex and naked female forms. At the same time, her own sexuality begins to blossom, and she falls for street hustler Kang Moo (Kim Nam Gil, also in No Regret) and Public Enemy Returns), crossing the class lines and causing much gender confusion. Controversy aside, the idea at the heart of Portrait of a Beauty is an interesting one, as beyond the immediate narrative and historical drama it allows director Jeon to explore wider issues of morality and hypocrisy still relevant today. To an extent, Confucianism is a relatively easy target when it comes to themes of repression, though here they are balanced with the protagonist's own personal journey and search for identity, and the film is driven by its characters rather than any simple demonising of the past. Kim Min Sun is excellent in the lead role, turning in a brave, complex performance that goes a long way to externalising the character's inner turmoil and conflicted desires for her art and heart. Jeon also explores the artistic aspects of the tale, paying a great deal of attention to Shin Yun Bok's painting methods and techniques as well as the final results, and this helps to give the proceedings an air of authenticity, if perhaps in spirit rather than fact. Although obviously this will likely make the film of particular interest to viewers with even a passing interest in classical Asian art, it remains largely focused on the human aspects of the tale, and never gets lost in the details. Inevitably, it is the film's sexual content which has attracted most of the attention, and with good reason, as it is a very frank and graphic affair. There is a great deal of skin on show, predominantly female, with a number of long sex scenes of various types and persuasions. However, Jeon manages to keep things tasteful and relevant to the plot, and never allows the film to degenerate into cheap titillation. Indeed, most of the scenes of sex or nudity are directly related to Shin Yun Bok's artistic and personal awakening, and as such take on an air of wonder and self-discovery. Away from the sex, Jeon's direction is artistically inclined without being too stylised throughout, and although the plot does meander somewhat, the visuals help to keep the viewer engaged. Some of the imagery is really quite beautiful in places, as he attempts to show the world through the painter's eyes, with fields of flowers, misty mountains and waterfalls all finding their way from the screen to her canvas in poetic fashion. Although the sex and gender swapping play important roles, it is this aspect which really infuses Portrait of a Beauty with fascinating life and makes it one of the more interesting Korean historical dramas of recent years. Anchored by an excellent lead performance by Kim Min Sun in the lead role that gives the film its emotional core, it transcends the inevitable controversy by offering something with impressive depth and artistic spirit. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
Customer Review of "Portrait Of A Beauty (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)"
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November 30, 2009
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Wow... its a movie that has a story. Although are the scenes that are not really for children, they story calls for the steamy scenes. It's a movie you should take a look. |
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April 25, 2009
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"Portrait of a Beauty" is a gem. It works beautifully on so many different levels. At the heart of the movie is the artist Shin Yun Jung (Kim Min Sun), a beautiful woman trapped by circumstances in a man's world. She carries the guilt of her younger brother's suicide and the life-destroying anger of her father's failed career. But, against all odds, she finds her own artistic voice, a voice rooted in depictions of the erotic lives of princes and paupers. Unfortunately, such an artistic vision is out of step with what was deemed acceptable in her age; the revelation of her great achievement may lead to her downfall. Set alongside this story of an artist attaining her own voice, we have a romantic triangle in which Shin Yun Jung falls for the dashingly handsome street urchin Kang Moo (Kim Nam Gil) who lives by his wits, while she is coveted by her mentor, the court painter Kim Hong Do (Kim Young Ho). While this is a rather conventional aspect of the film, it is seamlessly woven into the film's narrative and fuels the larger story of the artist finding her voice. Another important thread in the film's fabric is the story of Seol-hwa (Chu Ja-Hyeon), a courtesan trapped in a hopeless love for Kim Hong Do, who seeks to cement that relationship by fostering Shin Yun Jung's passion for Kang Moo. The film's cinematography is gorgeous, both in its urban and pastoral settings. The set design and costuming is lushly sensual. The soundtrack music sweeps the viewer along. And director Jeon Yun Soo pulls it all together into a wonderfully romantic story. Kim Min Sun does a terrific job in her complex role. Chu Ja-Hyeon practically steals the show with her heart-breaking performance as the lovelorn courtesan. Yes, there are startlingly explicit sex scenes in "Portrait of a Beauty", but they never seem exploitative, but instead serve to advance and deepen the story. While this film doesn't delve quite as deeply into the intense passion to create that fuels a great artist as does Im Kwon-Taek's "Painted Fire", "Portrait of a Beauty" succeeds both as a popular entertainment and a portrait of an artist through the sheer power of its romanticism. |
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April 12, 2009
This customer review refers to Portrait of a Beauty (DVD) (2-Disc) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
| Hello, I'm watching Korean movies since some years, but it was almost always in modern settings. Right now, I'm trying to see more historical movies, because it is interesting. I've seen plenty of historical movies from Japan and China. Now I'm discovering what is specifically Korean. So when I read the description of this movie, I wanted to try it. This movie is really beautiful, all the pictures and costumes were awesome and the acting was quite good. Even if I can hardly believe that Kim Min-Sun could be mistaken for a man. She's too pretty , too feminin to fool anyone about her gender. It's true the movie isn't fast, but it enable you to discover the life outside during the Jeoseon Dynasty. We discover it in the same time as "Yun-Bok" and it's great. But I was surprise by the mature content of the movie. Often, the cover is more provocative then the movie it self, but not this time. Anyway, most all of it was tasteful. The story of 'Yun-Bok' is a sad one, but a beautiful historical story. I recommend that movie for the people who wants to watch an historical drama about a woman who was caught into the confuceans traditions. |
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March 23, 2009
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Shin Yoon Bok, Hye won, whatever you want to call him/her is a pretty interesting character. I mean Moon Geun Young won Best Actress award for portrying him/her in Painter in the Wind and now Kim Min Sun is at the helm of this interesting subject. It was a good movie and somewhat shocking at the level of sex in it. When I bought this, I bought it because I own Painter in the Wind and I wanted to see another version of Shin Yook Bok. I got that and found Kim Min Sun portrayle to be a good one, it was a bit more rounded, as a human being with desires and flaws, but it didnt make Shin Yook Bok very likable. That being said the plot of the film went quite slowly, it was definatly artsy and was paced like Lust, Caution. Its totally worth watching, but a bit slow. |












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