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Secret Reunion (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) DVD Region 3

Song Kang Ho (Actor) | Kang Dong Won (Actor) | Ko Chang Seok (Actor) | Jang Hoon (Director)
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Drawing over five million admissions at the box office, blockbuster thriller Secret Reunion is one of the biggest and best Korean movies of 2010. After garnering much attention and accolade for Rough Cut, up-and-coming director Jang Hoon takes his gripping themes of brotherhood and rivalry to a larger stage in his outstanding second feature. Two of Korea's most bankable actors, Song Kang Ho (Thirst) and Kang Dong Won (Jeon Woo Chi) deliver both tense action and aching humanity as former agents from opposite sides of the parallel who develop an unlikely friendship.

North Korean spy Ji Won (Kang Dong Won) has been sent over the border to take out a defector with veteran hitman Shadow (Jeon Gook Hwan). Hot-tempered NIS agent Han Kyu (Song Kang Ho) catches wind of the operation through his informant, but both Ji Won and Shadow manage to escape after a bloody shootout. Six years later, Han Kyu has left the agency and is now running a service to help people find runaway wives. During one of his cases, he crosses paths again with Ji Won, who was labeled a traitor after the leaked mission and has been left stranded in South Korea. Both recognize each other, but think the other doesn't. Harboring agendas of their own, Han Kyu and Ji Won end up working and living together, but they develop an ambiguous camaraderie that throws their contending missions into greater doubt and greater danger.

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Product Title: Secret Reunion (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) 義兄弟 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台灣版) 义兄弟 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台湾版) 義兄弟 (DVD) (台湾版) 의형제
Artist Name(s): Song Kang Ho (Actor) | Kang Dong Won (Actor) | Ko Chang Seok (Actor) | Jeong In Gi (Actor) 宋 康昊 (Actor) | 姜東元 (Actor) | 高昌錫 (Actor) | Jeong In Gi (Actor) 宋 康昊 (Actor) | 姜东元 (Actor) | 高昌锡 (Actor) | Jeong In Gi (Actor) ソン・ガンホ (Actor) | カン・ドンウォン (Actor) | コ・チャンソク (Actor) | Jeong In Gi (Actor) 송 강호 (Actor) | 강동원 (Actor) | 고창석 (Actor) | 정인기 (Actor)
Director: Jang Hoon 張勛 张勋 チャン・フン 장훈
Release Date: 2011-11-30
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 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Duration: 117 (mins)
Publisher: Catchplay
Package Weight: 150 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1025692369

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導  演:張勛

一名神祕的北韓間諜志源(姜東元 飾),潛入南韓進行暗殺投誠叛徒的任務,火爆的南韓特務漢奎(宋康昊 飾)負責逮捕他卻不幸失敗,導致他遭到上級開除處分,而志源也因慘遭誣陷為叛徒而被所屬組織放逐...。六年後,自行開設偵探社的漢奎竟又巧遇志源,為了成功誘捕他,漢奎表面上提供志源擔任他搭檔的職務,以方便隨時掌控他的行蹤。這對死敵在朝夕相處下,各自對彼此的動機心存懷疑,微妙的友情卻開始在矛盾中增長,然而身處難以逃離的對立環境,他們最終還是必須面對宿命的決戰嗎?
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Professional Review of "Secret Reunion (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)"

June 12, 2010

This professional review refers to Secret Reunion (DVD) (2-Disc) (First Press Edition) (Korea Version)
Like Korean actors? Then Secret Reunion is for you. From Rough Cut director and Kim Ki-Duk disciple Jang Hun, Secret Reunion presents a whopper of a male star pairing. In this corner: Song Kang-Ho, probably Korea's best actor and easily its most humble and self-effacing. Song is such a pro that he seemingly cares nothing for image, and will even cede the meatier or cooler parts to better looking or more popular co-stars. His opposite here: Kang Dong-Won (Duelist, Woochi), a tall prettyboy with solid acting chops who gets to play a haunted, cooler-than-cool North Korean spy cut off from his homeland and his handlers. His is the kickass role, while Song's is the rumpled, somewhat dopey one. Which of the two comes out looking better in the end?

Actually, both come out looking pretty damn good in Secret Reunion. Song and Kang get to be both allies and antagonists during the film, and their dynamic is strong enough to carry the film past its obvious commercial concessions. North Korean agent Song Ji-Won (Kang Dong-Won) becomes a man without a country when he makes a moral choice frowned upon by his North Korean superiors, and is soon on the lam from both North and South Korean authorities. Ji-Won crosses paths with South Korean agent Lee Han-Gyu (Song Kang-Ho), but they don't meet directly, with Han-Gyu getting only a small glimpse of Ji-Won's face. The botched operation leads to Han-Gyu's dismissal, but years later Han-Gyu crosses paths with Ji-Won again, now hiding in plain sight in rural South Korea.

What do they do then? Do they throw down like frustrated spies with a new chance to beat up an old foe? Nope, the film goes super situational with the two embarking on a false partnership where each is aware of the other's identity while thinking the other isn't aware of his. Now working and even living together, the two hide their agendas from the other while alternately helping and hindering the other from achieving his goals. In Han-Gyu's case, he wants to use Ji-Won to bust a North Korean spy ring and get back into the good graces of his former employers. Ji-Won, however, is not about more spy work for the North Koreans. Instead, he worries about the safety of his family back in North Korea, and is willing to do whatever it takes to make sure he sees them again.

Secret Reunion may have a North Korea/South Korea storyline, but it's pretty much used only to set up the character dynamic. Ideology, politics – these things matter little, with human understanding between the two lead characters taking center stage. What starts as a spy thriller morphs into something resembling a buddy film, but it's an entertaining one, with Song and Kang nailing their characters' suspicious, two-faced relationship. No stranger to sloppy but admirable dopes, Song Kang-Ho inhabits his character exceptionally, and does so without overshadowing his co-star, who obviously has the cooler role. Kang Dong-Won gets to brood charismatically as the steely Ji-Won, and his action sequences are good too. When roughhousing, Kang's fighting style is sharp and quick compared to Song's sloppy punches, but both hold their own quite well. Jang Hun is an ace at putting together fun onscreen action, with rough brawling, solid impact, and strong editing all adding to the effect. For the action and the actors, Secret Reunion doesn't disappoint.

Where the film does falter slightly is in its depth, which eschews anything challenging for common, safe cinema values. If there's a harder edge to Secret Reunion, it doesn't seem to exist onscreen. Both Ji-Won and Han-Gyu are presented with seemingly tough choices, but neither truly strays from the righteous path, making them both admirable and more than a little predictable. Despite the overly commercial screenplay, the film is solidly entertaining, thanks to Jang Hun's sharp, disciplined direction. Jang doesn't bog down his film with too many plotlines and agendas; the film possesses a clear story and two charismatic lead characters, and Jang paces the film crisply and efficiently. The ending trends towards mega-mega happy, but it's all good. Anyway, if the viewer finds the whole thing a little too agreeable for their edgy cinema needs, they can still fall back on the actors, whose cinema coolness is never in doubt. Secret Reunion has room for a sequel. If it's just to get Song Kang-Ho, Kang Don-Won and Jang Hun back together, then they should start working on that film. Now.

by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com

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