The Missing (DVD) (First Press Edition) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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Hyun Jung (Choo Ja Hyun) is worried sick about her younger sister Hyun Ah (Jeon Se Hyung, Temptation of Eve - Her Own Art) who has disappeared. Setting out to find her sister, she tracks down Hyun Ah's last known whereabouts to a small countryside town. Clues point to the house of timid middle-aged chicken farmer Pan Gon (Moon Sung Keun), but when Hyun Jung tries to seek help from the police, they turn her away. Meanwhile, Hyun Ah, who was abducted days ago, is locked in a cage and being slowly tortured to death. Desperate to save her sister, Hyun Jung decides to take matters into her own hands.
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| Product Title: | The Missing (DVD) (First Press Edition) (Korea Version) The Missing (2009) (DVD) (初回版) (韓國版) The Missing (2009) (DVD) (初回版) (韩国版) 失踪 (初回版) (韓国版) 실종 (DVD) (초회판) (한국판) |
| Also known as: | 失蹤 失踪 |
| Artist Name(s): | Moon Sung Keun (Actor) | Choo Ja Hyun (Actor) 文盛瑾 (Actor) | 秋瓷炫 (Actor) 文盛瑾 (Actor) | 秋瓷炫 (Actor) ムン・ソングン (Actor) | チュ・ジャヒョン (Actor) 문 성근 (Actor) | 추자현 (Actor) |
| Director: | Kim Sung Hong 金成洪 金成洪 キム・ソンホン 김성홍 |
| Release Date: | 2009-07-16 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | 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: | Planis |
| Other Information: | 1 Disc |
| Package Weight: | 90 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1020469316 |
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* Screen format: 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
* Sound mix: English Dolby Digital 5.1
* Director: 김성홍
2003년<살인의추억>,2007년 <그 놈 목소리>, 2008년 <추격자>…2009년, 실제상황보다 더 생생한 충격 리얼리티 스릴러 <실종>! 어느 날, 내 동생이 흔적도 없이 사라졌다!
몇 일 째 소식이 없는 동생의 연락을 기다리던 언니 현정(추자현 분)은 동생의 휴대폰을 위치 추적 한 후, 어느 시골 마을에 있다는 것을 알게 된다. 현정은 인근 파출소에 동생의 실종 사실을 알리고 수사를 의뢰하지만, 증거 불충분으로 거부당하자 홀로 마을 곳곳을 다니며 사라진 동생의 행적을 찾기 시작한다.
세상이 외면한, 죽음보다 더 두려운 시간!
한 목격자를 통해 마을에서 노모를 모시며 사는 판곤(문성근 분)의 집 근처에서 동생을 봤다는 말을 듣게 된 현정은 판곤의 집을 찾는다. 어딘지 모를 수상함에 경찰과 동행하려 하지만, 마을 사람들은 평소 판곤은 그럴 사람이 아니라며 두둔하고, 현정 역시 마음을 돌린다. 떠나려는 현정 앞에 나타난 판곤은 현정이 보여준 사진 속 동생의 목걸이를 주웠다는 말에 또 한번 판곤의 집을 따라간다. 그리고, 그 곳에서 흔적도 없이 사라진 동생의 사건을 듣게 되고 그녀 역시 끔찍한 현장과 마주치게 되는데
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This professional review refers to Missing (2009) (DVD) (UK Version)
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The popularity of gritty true crime Korean cinema continues with serial killer kidnap drama Missing directed by Kim Sung Hong, who previously helmed the psycho thrillers Say Yes and The Hole. Here he offers up more murder and madness as he fictionalises the events of a horrific real life case from 2007 in which an elderly fisherman killed four women in Bosung, South Jeolla Province. Although the film had a comparatively low budget, Kim managed to assemble a very impressive cast, headlined by veteran actor Moon Sung Keun (recently in Public Enemy Returns, with Choo Ja Hyun (Portrait of a Beauty, Bloody Tie, and Jeon Se Hyung, Temptation of Eve - Her Own Art) as the two unfortunate women who cross his path.
The film gets right down to business, with the beautiful Hyun Ah (Jeon Se Hyung) out for a drive in the countryside with a director who has promised her a role in an upcoming production. After their car breaks down near a small rural town, they decide to go for some chicken soup at the home of softly spoken farmer Pan Gon (Moon Sung Keun). Sadly for them, the seemingly nice and normal old fellow is actually a murderer and pervert, and he quickly dispatches the director and chains up Hyun Ah in a cage in the basement for his own awful purposes. Before long, her sister Hyun Jung (Choo Ja Hyun) shows up looking for her, and despite having no help from the local police, she soon has her sights on the increasingly deranged Pan Gon as the number one suspect behind the disappearance. It doesn't take long to realise that Missing is going the exploitation route rather than attempting any kind of dark exploration of the human psyche, as Kim Sung Hong wastes little time in getting down to bloody business. Dispensing with any ambiguity or stabs at viewer manipulation, Pan Gon is very quickly revealed as a nasty piece of work, with the film focusing on Hyun Ah's horrifying ordeal and Hyun Jung's efforts to find her. The film does divide its time between the characters, even spending a fair amount with its central psycho, and this helps to keep things interesting and moving along at a good pace. Inevitably, it also takes the viewer to some very dark and grim places, and though it's quite likely that some aspects of the story have been spiced up somewhat, especially during the final act, it certainly doesn't pull any punches or sugar coat events. The film is a pretty gruesome affair and is frequently hard going, featuring a number of gory kill scenes that include several axes and other implements to the head as most of the supporting cast are knocked off. Moon Sung Keun makes for a chillingly believable madman, and thanks to his unnervingly calm approach, though not up to the level of Hostel or Saw many of its frequent torture scenes are quite hard to watch. The film does get a lot of mileage out of its damsels in distress scenario, though with a perverse and sadistic edge, with Jeon Se Hyung mostly having to appear in the nude and undergo some disturbing humiliations and gruelling rape sequences. The film is strong stuff by the usual standards of the Korean genre, and may well have viewers with weaker constitutions or those seeking a straight crime thriller cowering behind the cushions. All of this hangs together quite well, and whilst Missing is a bit distasteful at times, with the camera spending perhaps a little too long lingering over certain parts of Jeon Se Hyung's anatomy, its an effective and entertaining piece of genre film making. A very different and far more exploitative beast than other recent Korean true crime outings, the film is an enjoyably nasty effort, boosted by a solid cast and plenty of seedy shocks, very much in the old fashioned Hong Kong category III style. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |











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