The Warrior's Way (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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On a mission to kill his clan's last enemy, Yang (Jang Dong Gun) finds himself hesitating when he realizes that the enemy is an infant. To protect the infant, Yang flees from the mission with the target, intending to hide out with a friend living in a small American frontier town. However, Yang discovers that his friend has died and only a handful of eccentric townspeople remain in town. With nowhere else to go, Yang puts down his weapon and opens up a laundry shop to start a normal. However, the clan's warriors eventually find Yang and the baby, forcing the warrior to pick up his sword once more.
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| Product Title: | The Warrior's Way (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version) 沙漠戰士 (DVD) (單碟裝) (韓國版) 沙漠战士 (DVD) (单碟装) (韩国版) ウォリアーズ・ウェイ (DVD)(韓国版) 워리어스 웨이 (DVD) (1디스크) (한국판) |
| Artist Name(s): | Jang Dong Gun (Actor) | Ti Lung (Actor) | Geoffrey Rush (Actor) | Danny Huston (Actor) | Kate Bosworth (Actor) | Tony Cox (Actor) 張東健 (Actor) | 狄龍 (Actor) | 謝菲路殊 (Actor) | Danny Huston (Actor) | 姬寶絲慧芙 (Actor) | Tony Cox (Actor) 张东健 (Actor) | 狄龙 (Actor) | 谢菲路殊 (Actor) | Danny Huston (Actor) | 姬宝丝慧芙 (Actor) | Tony Cox (Actor) チャン・ドンゴン (Actor) | 狄龍(ティ・ロン) (Actor) | ジェフリー・ラッシュ (Actor) | Danny Huston (Actor) | ケイト・ボスワース (Actor) | Tony Cox (Actor) 장 동건 (Actor) | Ti Lung (Actor) | Geoffrey Rush (Actor) | Danny Huston (Actor) | Kate Bosworth (Actor) | Tony Cox (Actor) |
| Director: | Sngmoo Lee 李升茂 李升茂 イ・スンム 이승무 |
| Release Date: | 2011-07-18 |
| Language: | English, Korean |
| Subtitles: | English, Korean |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea, United States |
| 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: | Candle Media |
| Other Information: | 1-Disc |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1024668646 |
Product Information
*Screen Format: 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
*Sound Mix: 영어 Dolby Digital 5.1
*Extras: Commentary - 이승무 감독, 김우형 촬영감독
*Director: 이승무
SYNOPSIS
세계 최강의 전사.
칼을 버리고 평범한 삶을 택했던 그가
사랑하는 사람들을 지키기 위해 벌이는 운명의 한판승부
모든 이를 압도하는 냉혈 카리스마로 상대를 단칼에 베어버리고 세상에서 가장 강한 ‘전사'가 된 한 남자(장동건 분). 유일하게 남겨진 적의 혈육 '아기’(아날린 러드 분)를 보는 순간, 태어나 처음으로 마음이 흔들리며 칼을 내려놓게 된다.
자신을 쫓는 비밀 조직을 피해 서부의 외딴 마을로 향한 ‘전사’.
자신의 신분을 숨긴 채 마을에 들어온 그는 말괄량이 처녀 ‘린’(케이트 보스워스 분)과 카우보이 출신 주정뱅이 ‘론’(제프리 러쉬 분)을 만나면서 잔인한 전사의 모습에서 아기와 여자를 켜주는 평범한 남자로 서서히 변해간다.
한편, 어릴 적 ‘린’의 가족을 몰살시킨 악당 ‘대령’(대니 휴스턴 분)이 다시 마을을 위협해 오고 과거, 무참히 당하기만 했던 마을 사람들을 지키기 위해 ‘전사’는 봉인됐던 자신의 칼을 꺼내 든다.
더 이상 피할 수 없는 사막의 끝,
‘전사’는 이제 죽이기 위함이 아닌, 모두를 지키기 위한 최후의 결전을 시작한다.
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Long awaited US-Korean sword western The Warrior's Way marks the debut of writer, director and noted film scholar Sngmoo Lee, as well as the first English language outing for actor Jang Dong Gun, star of Typhoon, Taegukgi and other popular hits. The film has certainly taken its time en route to the screen, having been planned way back in 2008, when it was then called Laundry Warrior with Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi set to headline. Her role was eventually taken by the American Kate Bosworth (Superman Returns), helping to underline the film's status as a truly international production, with such luminaries as Academy Award winner Geoffrey Rush (The King's Speech. Pirates of the Caribbean), Danny Huston (X-men Origins: Wolverine), and Hong Kong legend Ti Lung (A Better Tomorrow) filling out the cast, and special effects from acclaimed New Zealand special effects house WETA (Lord of the Rings).
Jang Dong Gun takes on the role of Yang, an all powerful warrior assassin in the 19th century, who finds himself unable to kill the last infant survivor of a rival clan. Taking the young girl into his care, he flees across the ocean to the American West, taking shelter in a rundown circus town. Putting aside his sword and reopening the local laundry, he soon warms to the quiet life, not least since he catches the eye of shapely cowgirl Lynne (Kate Bosworth). Sadly, though inevitably, his past isn't done with him yet, as a clash with a vicious bandit (Danny Huston) alerts his former master (Ti Lung) and his army of ninjas to his presence, leading to an almighty desert showdown. Though its plot may be familiar and predictable The Warrior's Way is actually a pretty bold and remarkable film. From the first frame it's clear that Sngmoo Lee is going all out for style and flair, with a huge amount of effort obviously haven gone into the weirdly beautiful visuals. Oddly, the film exhibits little pretence at taking place in anything resembling the real world, appearing to have been shot mostly against green screen and with all the scenery and backdrops being filled in with CGI. Whilst this may sound rather artificial, it works very well, and Lee fairly overloads the senses with illogical though stunning imagery. This fits well with the story, which itself plays out almost like a western archetype fairytale, and with its international cast and behind the scenes talent, having the cultural flavour of different countries and styles, though never obviously belonging to any one of them. The cast really give the film a lift, with Jang Dong Gun turning in a creditable performance in the lead. Although he doesn't have a great deal to do or any particularly meaningful dialogue, he exerts an effortless kind of laid back charisma which makes his "man with no name" type hero a genuinely likeable figure. The film also earns points for his relationship with the spritely Bosworth, being one of the few to actually feature a romance between an Asian actor and a Hollywood actress. Geoffrey Rush, Danny Huston and Ti Lung all seem to be having a fine time chewing the scenery in hilariously over the top and lively roles, and add a few effective touches of nicely judged, if at times bizarre humour. Unsurprisingly, most of the action revolves around slow motion trickery rather than old school swordplay, though Lee handles things well and shows a great deal of creativity. As with the rest of the film, the combat scenes are unhampered by the laws of physics or good sense, with characters flying around, appearing out of nowhere and generally acting like mythological supermen, which to be fair was probably the point. Despite the nonstop onslaught of CGI, the battles still carry a reasonable amount of impact and are never over choreographed to the point of daftness as they have been in other similarly special effects heavy films. Lee keeps the action coming thick and fast, and the film gallops along at a fair clip, wisely not overstaying its welcome with a relatively short running time. As a result, though it does at times have a surreal, almost comic book like feel, The Warrior's Way is far more entertaining than might have been expected. Sngmoo Lee is obviously somewhat of a craftsman as well as a talented director, and ensures that the film rises above mere eye candy. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |










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