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The Servant (Blu-ray) (Taiwan Version) Blu-ray Region All

Kim Joo Hyuk (Actor) | Ryoo Seung Bum (Actor) | Jo Yeo Jeong (Actor) | Oh Dal Soo (Actor)
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The classic Korean folk tale of Chun Hyang has been adapted into lyrical epics of forbidden love by master directors Shin Sang Ok and Im Kwon Taek. The famous love story gets a wholly different twist in writer-turned-director Kim Dae Woo's second film The Servant starring Jo Yeo Jeong (Vampire Cop Ricky 2), Kim Joo Hyuk (My Wife Got Married), and Ryoo Seung Bum (No Mercy). The period blockbuster sees heroine Chun Hyang falling in love not with Myung Ryong, but Myung Ryong's servant! Like Kim Dae Woo's previous works Forbidden Quest and Untold Scandal, The Servant is an atypical, cleverly written period piece charged with lust and liaisons, but there's also a comedic bent to the romance of errors.

Despite their caste difference, nobleman Myung Ryong (Ryoo Seung Bum) falls in love with Chun Hyang (Jo Yeo Jeong) at first sight. He counts on his servant Bang Ja (Kim Joo Hyuk) to arrange meetings with Chun Hyang, but Bang Ja himself seduces the girl. Chun Hyang is not so innocent herself as she hopes to marry Myung Ryong for his social status, adding to the tangled romantic triangle.

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Product Title: The Servant (Blu-ray) (Taiwan Version) 情慾對決 (Blu-ray) (台灣版) 情欲对决 (Blu-ray) (台湾版) 房子伝 (Blu-ray) (台湾版) 방자전
Also known as: 方子傳 方子传
Artist Name(s): Kim Joo Hyuk (Actor) | Ryoo Seung Bum (Actor) | Jo Yeo Jeong (Actor) | Oh Dal Soo (Actor) 金柱赫 (Actor) | 柳乘泛 (Actor) | 趙如晶 (Actor) | 吳達庶 (Actor) 金柱赫 (Actor) | 柳乘泛 (Actor) | 赵如晶 (Actor) | 吴达庶 (Actor) キム・ジュヒョク (Actor) | リュ・スンボム (Actor) | チョ・ヨジョン (Actor) | オ・ダルス (Actor) 김주혁 (Actor) | 류 승범 (Actor) | 조여정 (Actor) | 오달수 (Actor)
Director: Kim Dae Woo Kim Dae Woo Kim Dae Woo キム・テウ 김대우
Blu-ray Region Code: All Region What is it?
Release Date: 2011-10-19
Language: Korean
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: [HD] High Definition What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
Sound Information: DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): Blu-ray
Screen Resolution: 1080p (1920 x 1080 progressive scan)
Duration: 125 (mins)
Publisher: Catchplay
Package Weight: 110 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1025601215

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* 特別收錄:
- 電影製作特輯
- 場景設計
- 服裝設計
- 刪除片段含講評
- 演職員專訪
- 預告特輯

導演:金大佑

  正準備進京趕考的李夢龍(柳承範 飾)與其男僕方子(金柱赫 飾)兩人住進了妓院春香閣,不料方子卻對老闆娘的女兒春香(趙如晶 飾)一見鍾情,縱使方子早知主人李夢龍也對春香懷有愛意,但依然澆不熄他對春香的猛烈愛意,而出身卑微的春香,內心雖懷著有朝一日能高攀權貴、飛上枝頭的夢想,卻仍選擇投入方子的懷抱之中。正當小倆口沉浸於男歡女愛的熱情之際,一舉高中狀元的李夢龍,介入了方子和春香之間的感情,春香也因此陷入了抉擇於真愛與榮華富貴的兩難掙扎,眼看主人李夢龍的猛烈追求開始讓春香有所動搖,方子又會做出怎樣的反擊呢?一場爾虞我詐、情慾流竄的求愛對決隨之展開…。

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電影幕後特輯、場景設計、服裝設計、刪除片段、預告特輯(部分特別收錄無附中文字幕)
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Professional Review of "The Servant (Blu-ray) (Taiwan Version)"

November 17, 2010

This professional review refers to The Servant (DVD) (2-Disc) (Special Edition) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
The famous Korean romantic folk story "Tale of Chun Hyang" gets another screen adaptation with The Servant though this time around, with writer director Kim Dae Woo at the helm for his sophomore outing, things are a little different. Having previously directed the racy, unconventional period piece Forbidden Quest and written Lee Jae Yong's Untold Scandal Kim mines the classic story for themes of lust and seduction, turning it on its head by having Chun Hyun falling in love with the servant instead of the master. Jo Yeo Jeong (Vampire Cop Ricky) takes on the role of the heroine, with Kim Joo Hyuk (My Wife Got Married) and Ryoo Seung Bum (No Mercy) as the other two players in what becomes an increasingly complex and torrid romantic triangle.

The film's narrative is framed by Bang Ja (Kim Joo Hyuk) telling his story to a writer, relating his time as a servant to scholarly nobleman Myung Ryong (Ryoo Seung Bum), when the two of them both fell for a beautiful young woman called Chun Hyang (Jo Yeo Jeong). Despite Chun Hyang being a mere singer and of a lower class, Myung Ryong decides to pursue her, only for Bang Ja to succeed in seducing and winning her heart first. This leads to all manner of romantic complications, not least since Chun Hyang herself is scheming to marry higher up the social ladder in order to further her own status, having been coached by her mother from an early age.

Kim Dae Woo's take on "Tale of Chun Hyang" is certainly quite different, and thankfully breathes new and playful life into the time honoured tale rather than just rehashing it again as a glossy blockbuster period piece. The film is actually a far more complex affair than might have been expected, with a great deal of scheming and jostling for position, and it frequently plays out in unconventional fashion. The switch in having Chun Hyang fall for Bang Ja is an interesting one, with his servant acting as the main protagonist of the story, which not only changes the plot by adding a lustful romantic triangle, but also allows for Kim to explore the power struggle between the different social classes, a subject which is still very relevant for modern audiences. At the same time, Kim never simply demonises the upper classes or allows the film to become a case of the evil rich oppressing the honest and hard working poor, with all of the characters from the different levels of society having their own often selfish motivations and goals.

Although there is a fair amount of courting involved, the film is not a simple love story, balancing an early sense of romantic idealism with an increasing air of cynicism that leaves the viewer trying to guess who will end up with who. In this respect Bang Ja makes for a very engaging figure, being a wilful seducer who is at the same time big hearted and in his own way quite innocent and naive, partly due to his low social standing. Thanks in no small part to a powerful, brave performance from Jo Yeo Jeong, Chun Hyang herself is a similarly fascinating figure, by no means a chaste or pure hearted maiden, and she quickly develops into being far more than a mere prize for the film's male characters. This in turn adds another emotional layer to the film, with Bang Ja's relationship with her being all the more gripping for its many ups and downs, and the film's ending packs a surprising punch.

At the same time, the film is very funny, with the script being sharp and witty throughout. Like the film in general, the humour starts off with a fairly light tone, mostly revolving around Bang Ja's training in seduction techniques from an experienced lecher of a house guest, before becoming a touch darker as things progress. Kim never resorts to cheap laughs or slapstick, and the film is all the more amusing for being a real comedy of manners, almost in the fashion of a Shakespearian play, with a lot of sly and clever gags involving the social structure and the ridiculous situations which it results in.

Inevitably, one of the most talked about aspects of the film will be its raunchy scenes, and not without good reason, as it features a great deal of graphic nudity and sex in a wide variety of positions and situations. All of the leads frequently appear unclothed, with Jo Yeo Jeong in particular spending a large part of the running time with her modesty covered only by the skimpiest of strategically placed undergarments. Although the sexual content is high, none of the scenes are gratuitous, and are tastefully shot and fit in well with the film's ongoing power struggles and shifting relationships. The film as a whole is visually opulent, with some gorgeous cinematography and exquisite sets and impressive costumes - impressive at least when the characters keep them on. Kim makes good use of what was obviously quite a high budget, and the film has excellent production values and a convincing eye for historical detail, giving it a polished and crafted feel.

The Servant is certainly one of the better period set dramas of the year, and shows that not all such films need be sword slinging epics or dry history lessons. Witty, intelligently plotted and erotic, it confirms Kim Dae Woo as one of the most interesting and ambitious directors working in the form, and should certainly be enjoyed by all open minded adults.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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