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Searching For The Elephant (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3

Jang Hyuk (Actor) | Cho Dong Hyuk (Actor) | Hwang Woo Seul Hye (Actor) | Lee Min Jung (Actor)
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Searching For The Elephant (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version)

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Raising eyes with its depiction of sex, drugs, and illicit love, the seductive drama Searching for the Elephant delves into the fast and furious lives of thirty-something urbanites with money and lust to spare. Jang Hyuk (Rabbit and Lizard) teams up with television stars Cho Dong Hyuk (I Hate You, But It's Fine) and Lee Sang Woo (The Road Home) to play three young, handsome, and successful professionals - a photographer, a plastic surgeon, and a financial consultant - who have been close friends since childhood. From the outside, things couldn't be better, but in reality they're all struggling with sex, depression, and identity issues, and keeping secrets that slowly eat away at their lives and friendship.

Written, produced, and directed by Jung Seung Goo, Searching for the Elephant co-stars Hwang Woo Seul Hye (Scandal Makers), as well as Lee Min Jung (White Night) and late actress Jang Ja Yeon from Boys Over Flowers.

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Product Title: Searching For The Elephant (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version) 縱慾亂愛 (DVD) (單碟裝) (韓國版) 纵欲乱爱 (DVD) (单碟装) (韩国版) ペントハウス・エレファント (韓国版) 펜트하우스코끼리 (DVD) (1디스크) (한국판)
Also known as: 閣樓裡的大象 阁楼里的大象
Artist Name(s): Jang Hyuk (Actor) | Cho Dong Hyuk (Actor) | Hwang Woo Seul Hye (Actor) | Lee Min Jung (Actor) | Lee Sang Woo (Actor) 張 赫 (Actor) | 趙 東赫 (Actor) | 黃雨瑟惠 (Actor) | 李敏貞 (Actor) | 李尚禹 (Actor) 张 赫 (Actor) | 赵 东赫 (Actor) | 黄雨瑟惠 (Actor) | 李敏贞 (Actor) | 李尚禹 (Actor) チャン・ヒョク (Actor) | チョ・ドンヒョク (Actor) | ファン・ウスレ (Actor) | イ・ミンジョン (Actor) | イ・サンウ (Actor) 장 혁 (Actor) | 조동혁 (Actor) | 황우슬혜 (Actor) | 이민정 (Actor) | 이상우 (Actor)
Director: Jung Seung Goo 鄭承九 郑承九 チョン・スング 정승구
Release Date: 2011-09-09
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?
Rating: III
Publisher: PRE.GM
Other Information: 1-Disc
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1024800104

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펜트하우스코끼리 (DVD) (1디스크) (한국판)

*Screen Format: 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
*Sound Mix: 한국어 5.1 돌비 서라운드

*Extras: 정승구

SYNOPSIS

나쁜 남자들의 은밀한 사생활. 나쁠 수록 더 자극적이다!
얼마 전 5년 간 사귀었던 여자 친구에게 버림 받은 프리랜서 사진작가 현우(장혁). 배신감과 상실감 때문에 그녀에 대한 집착은 그를 엉망으로 만들어 놓는다. 그래도 그는 여전히 잘 빠진 자동차를 타고 골프를 치며 매일 화려하고 뜨거운 밤을 보낸다.

매번 새로운 파트너와 함께 하는 성형외과 전문의 민석(조동혁). 뭐 하나 빠지지 않는 완벽한 아내가 있지만 병원 진료실, 안마 시술소, 스포츠카 등 곳곳을 돌면서 자극적인 관계로 하루 하루를 아슬아슬하게 살아간다.

성공한 외국계 금융 전문가가 되어 친구들 곁에 12년 만에 나타난 진혁(이상우). 오랜만에 뭉친 세 친구의 자극적인 사생활이 계속되는 가운데, 진혁은 자신의 오랜 첫사랑인 민석의 아내 수연(이민정)과 은밀한 관계에 빠지게 되고, 세 남자의 관계는 미묘하게 변해간다.

겉으로는 완벽하리만큼 화려한 인생을 살고 있지만 은밀하고 이기적인 사랑에 빠져 있던 세 친구는, 진혁과 수연의 관계가 민석에게 밝혀지며 그들 인생이 송두리째 흔들릴 예상 못한 사건에 휘말리게 되는데…

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Professional Review of "Searching For The Elephant (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version) "

February 11, 2010

This professional review refers to Searching For The Elephant (DVD) (First Press Edition) (Korea Version)
Searching for the Elephant is a film every bit as odd as its bizarre title may suggest. Whilst on the surface it may sound like a fairly straightforward, controversy baiting exploration of the sex lives and generally immoral behaviour of well to do Korean thirty-somethings, writer producer director Jung Seung Goo actually turns in something surprisingly subversive and unpredictable. Of course, though the film's many graphic scenes of sex, drugs and other excesses are still to an extent its raison d'etre, it also has a more tragic reason for being noteworthy, in that it features actress Jang Ja Yeon (Boys over Flowers) in her last role before she took her own life.

The plot revolves around three men who were childhood friends, a neurotic photographer (played by Jang Hyuk, Rabbit and Lizard), a top plastic surgeon (Cho Dong Hyuk, I Hate You, but It's Fine), and a shady financial consultant (Lee Sang Woo, The Road Home). Each of them are embroiled in their own personal problems, most of which involve the many women in their lives, money troubles, addiction in its various forms, and other assorted flavours of existential angst. Things inevitably start getting worse, and their friendships are put to the test when they become involved with each others' affairs and women, leading to tragic and strangely ironic consequences.

To get the most obvious question out of the way first, yes, there is a great deal of sex in Searching for the Elephant, most of it graphic. Director Jung throws in plenty of nudity, both male and female, and things do get pretty kinky in places, with some fetish scenes and racy costumes. Although this is all played very casually, its made clear early on that sex is simply an integral part of these characters' lives and indeed identities, and as such none of this ever really comes across as gratuitous - not least due to the that the cast are good looking to a fault, whether clothed or unclothed. The film is certainly a very adult affair indeed, with a lot of drug use, in particular marihuana smoking, and even some bloody violence towards the end. Although she does not play a major role, the presence of the unfortunate Jang Ja Yeon does give some of this a tragic, unsettling air, especially with her being involved in a gruesome suicide scene.

Thankfully, the film is more than a mere piece of glossy titillation, with Jung clearly having something to say about the empty, hedonistic lives of Korea's rich and lusty urbanites. This having been noted, it is a little hard to figure out exactly what his message is, as the film is long, meandering and not really about anything other than the characters' lives and half assed self destruction. This is not helped by the three protagonists being interesting rather than likeable or believable, with the script often heading off into obscure, drug fuelled soliloquies. Given that the film does show a certain sense of humour throughout, it is frequently hard to tell whether it is supposed to be laughing at its characters in mean-spirited fashion or if it is simply unintentionally amusing - not that it matters, as its quirkiness certainly serves it well.

Indeed, the film is determinedly void of any driving drama or tension right through until the final act, when things do finally come together. The film runs a lengthy two hours and twenty minutes, and this might seem to indicate that some judicious editing were needed - however, it remains weirdly compelling throughout, mainly due to Jung's use of bizarre flights of fantasy and surrealism. The film is packed with wacky, often meaningless moments, including a gory sniper shoot out, a character hacking his fingers off to prevent him from using the phone, and a hilariously literal depiction of sex on the brain.

Adding to the air of lunacy is Jung's hyper-stylised direction, which combines CGI effects, fast editing and some creatively insane digital zooms, with the camera flying around unrestrained and getting into all sorts of places that it probably shouldn't. Although this is a bit over the top at times, it does make for some imaginative scenes, and this helps to keep the viewer distracted from some of the film's less successful aspects. As might be expected, the proceedings do have a rich and expensive look, and the film is visually opulent and fittingly decadent, giving it the feel of a particularly sleazy piece of guilty pleasure eye candy.

Searching for the Elephant does make for delightfully immoral fun, and should be enjoyed by open minded viewers. Filled with excesses both in terms of its male leads' sexual antics and director Jung's cinematic techniques, it stands as a bold and quite unique outing, with a distinctive, if often inexplicable character of its own.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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