Twilight Gangsters (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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Jung Ja (Na Moon Hee), Young Hee (Kim Soo Mi), and Shin Ja (Kim Hye Ok) have all gone through a lot of hardships and heartbreaks in their time, but the three grandmothers finally have something to look forward to. After eight years of scrimping, they've saved up enough for a vacation in Hawaii. But just when they're getting the money, the bank gets held up and they lose everything. The grannies three manage to find one of the culprits (Lim Chang Jung), but he's already lost the money. Determined to get their vacation, the trio decide to pull a bank robbery themselves!
This edition comes with making of, character profiles, poster making, trailer, and other special features.
Technical Information
| Product Title: | Twilight Gangsters (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version) Twilight Gangsters (DVD) (雙碟裝) (韓國版) Twilight Gangsters (DVD) (双碟装) (韩国版) 六穴砲強盗団 (2枚組)(韓国版) 육혈포 강도단 (DVD) (2디스크) (한국판) |
| Also known as: | Revolver Gangsters' Gang / Yukhyeolpo Robbers / Pistol Bandit Band Revolver Gangsters' Gang / Yukhyeolpo Robbers / Pistol Bandit Band Revolver Gangsters' Gang / Yukhyeolpo Robbers / Pistol Bandit Band Revolver Gangsters' Gang / Yukhyeolpo Robbers / Pistol Bandit Band Revolver Gangsters' Gang / Yukhyeolpo Robbers / Pistol Bandit Band |
| Artist Name(s): | Na Moon Hee (Actor) | Kim Soo Mi (Actor) | Kim Hye Ok (Actor) | Lim Chang Jung (Actor) 羅文熙 (Actor) | 金秀美 (Actor) | 金惠玉 (Actor) | 任昌丁 (Actor) 罗文熙 (Actor) | 金秀美 (Actor) | 金惠玉 (Actor) | 任昌丁 (Actor) ナ・ムンフィ (Actor) | キム・スミ (Actor) | Kim Hye Ok (Actor) | イム・チャンジョン (Actor) 나 문희 (Actor) | 김수미 (Actor) | 김혜옥 (Actor) | 임 창정 (Actor) |
| Director: | Kang Hyo Jin 姜孝珍 姜孝珍 カン・ヒョジン 강효진 |
| Release Date: | 2010-06-10 |
| 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: | PRE.GM |
| Other Information: | 2Discs |
| Package Weight: | 200 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1022745242 |
Product Information
*Screen Format: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1, NTSC
*Sound Mix: Dolby Digital 5.1, 2.0
*Extras:
- 음성해설(강효진 감독, 나문희, 김수미, 김혜옥)
- <육혈포 강도단> 제작 과정
- 캐릭터 설명
- 포스터 메이킹
- 시사회
- 제작 보고회
- 티저 광고
- 메인 트레일러
*Director: 강효진
- 대한민국 최강 코미디 여왕. 나문희, 김수미, 김혜옥의 걸쭉한 입담과 포복 절도 대사
- 본편 영화와 볼거리 가득한 스페셜 피쳐로 이루어진 2 disc 구성
- 평균나이 65세 은행강도. 할머니들의 파워를 보여주마!
- 신선한 소재와 독특한 캐릭터의 만남. 온 세대를 아우르는 착한 이야기
- 웃음과 눈물, 애환이 공존하는 유쾌. 상쾌. 통쾌한 대사의 향연
- 지난 3월 극장 개봉 당시 전국 120만명 이상의 관객을 동원하며 할머니들의 티켓 파워를 입증
- 영화 <펀치 레이디>를 통해 독특한 감각을 보여주었던 강효진 감독 두번째 장편 연출작
- 영화 <하모니> <권순분 여사 납치사건> <화려한 휴가> <너는 내 운명> 등과 드라마 <소문난 칠공주> <내사랑 금지옥엽> 시트콤 <거침없이 하이킥> 등에 출연한 국민 할머니. 나문희 출연
- 드라마 <전원일기>, 시트콤 <안녕, 프란체스카>, 영화 <마파도> <간 큰 가족> <가문의 영광> 시리즈 <맨발의 기봉이> 등에 출연한 변신의 여왕 배우 김수미 출연
- 영화 <가족의 탄생> 드라마 <미우나 고우나> <며느리 전성시대> <올드 미스 다이어리> 등의 김혜옥 출연
- <청담보살> <색즉시공> <스카우트> 등에 출연한 코믹 연기의 달인, 진정한 만능 엔터테이너 임창정 특별 출연
줄거리 (synopsis)
평균나이 65세 최고령 은행강도단. 우리 돈 찾으러 왔다!
평생친구 사이인 세 할머니 ‘정자’(나문희), ‘영희’(김수미), ‘신자’(김혜옥)는 8년간 힘들게 모은 돈으로 인생 마지막 소원이었던 하와이 여행을 가기로 한다. 부푼 꿈도 잠시. 여행 자금을 입금하기 위해 은행에 간 세 할머니들에게 믿을 수 없는 상황이 벌어진다. 바로 은행 강도단이 들이닥친 것. 손 쓸 새도 없이 강도단은 매몰차게 그녀들의 돈을 빼앗아 달아나고, 정신을 차려보니 이미 돈은 온데간데 없다.
설상가상 입금도장을 찍지 않았다는 이유로 보상을 해줄 수 없다는 은행. 평생 소원이었던 여행의 꿈이 물거품이 되기 직전 무적의 세 할머니들은 심상치 않은 계획을 세운다. 은행이 돈을 되돌려 주지 않겠다면 직접 은행을 털어 돈을 되찾아 오겠다는 것.
은행 강도단이 되기로 한 세 할머니는 전문은행강도인 ‘준석’(임창정)을 협박해 비법을 전수 받기 시작한다. 용감무쌍한 평균 나이 65세 할머니들의 기상천외한 은행강도 특공 훈련이 시작되고. 드디어 권총을 돈 복면 강도로 변신한 할머니들은 인질극까지 벌이며 은행을 점거한다. 과연 이들은 무사히 은행을 털고 837만원을 훔쳐 하와이로 떠날 수 있을까?
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Twilight Gangsters (also released as Revolver Gangster Gang) is a crime comedy which features three of the most unlikely bank robbers ever in the form of veteran Korean actresses Kim Hye Ok (My Dear Enemy, Na Moon Hee (Mission Possible: Kidnapping Granny K), and Kim Soo Mi (Marrying the Mafia 2). A remake of the 2000 German production Now or Never, the film was directed by Kang Ho Jin, who previously challenged gender roles with the fighting housewife drama Punch Lady. Thankfully, the film is far more entertaining than it's potentially cringe worthy concept might suggest, and is a surprisingly engaging mixture of laughs and excitement.
The film follows Jung Ja (Na Moon Hee), Young Hee (Kim Soo Mi), and Shin Ja (Kim Hye Ok), three grandmothers who have all fallen on difficult times due variously to uncaring children, financial troubles and ill health. To keep them going, the three have long been dreaming of a luxury holiday to Hawaii, which they have mostly funded through stealing goods from supermarkets and selling them at reduced prices to their fellow old folks. Sadly, when they go to the bank to pay for their trip, they fall foul of a holdup, and lose everything. After the police fail to help, they manage to track down one of the robbers (Lim Chang Jung, Fortune Salon) themselves, only to discover that he too has been conned, and that their money is long gone. Desperate to reclaim their loss and with the deadline for their trip looming, the women decide to come up with a heist scheme of their own. Although the premise of Twilight Gangsters conjures rather depressing images of the elderly ladies acting inappropriately hip and cavorting around while showing youngsters how things should be done, the film wisely treats its protagonists with a measure of dignity despite its more comedic elements. As a result, the three come across as proper characters rather than just figures of fun, and the heist plot and their plight in general are far more engaging than they would have been if played solely for laughs. The three are all fully fleshed out and given their own motivations for wanting to push forward with the robbery plan, and the film pays a reasonable amount of attention to the changing dynamic of their group and their friendships as things progress. The three actresses are all good matches for their characters and the material, and turn in good performances, with Na Moon Hee playing slightly against type and less shrill than in other recent outings. The film also benefits from having a distinctly cynical edge, showing a distrust of the police and authority figures, and pulling no punches as it moves towards its surprisingly downbeat, realistic, and ultimately affecting conclusion. Perhaps inevitably, there are a fair few tugs at the heartstrings during the latter stages, though since these are reasonably hard won and never dwelt upon to excessive length, they are generally forgivable. Similarly, although the film could have used some trimming, not least since the viewer knows from early on that the robbery is coming, it picks up the pace before things ever get too dull. Such a balance between humour and drama is notoriously difficult to pull off, though director Kang just about achieves it, mainly by not pushing too far in either direction and neither going for all out slapstick or visceral thrills. Whilst this does mean that the film at times has a somewhat middle of the road feel, in particular during its rather meandering middle section, it generally shows the sense to be funny and exciting as required. The film remains grounded throughout, alternately playing upon and using the relative frailties of its protagonists to generate laughs and tension, and this works well during the final act when the heist inevitably goes wrong. The film never actually gets violent or too action packed, though it does manage a few chase scenes and fights, and this helps to give it a few welcome shots in the arm. Twilight Gangsters really is a much better film than expected, and one of the few to employ elderly protagonists without either making them either depressingly maudlin or wacky in a gratingly forced manner. The film works both as a comedy and an offbeat thriller, and is different enough from other recent genre entries to stand out from the crowd, at least for viewers willing to keep an open mind and accept its elderly would-be criminals. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |










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