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Yu Hae Jin (Actor) | Jin Gu (Actor) | Lee Chae Yeong (Actor) | Kwon Hyung Jin (Director)
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Truck (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version)

YesAsia Editorial Description

Things go from bad to worse in the blink of an eye in the tense and unpredictable Truck. Truck driver Jung Cheol Min (Yu Hae Jin) is working hard to support his ill daughter who has a bad heart, but he's fast running out of options. Desperately in need of money to pay for his daughter's surgery, he tries his luck at a gambling den, and ends up walking in on a gang killing. In exchange for his life, Cheol Min agrees to help dispose the bodies for the gang. Hitting the road with a truck of corpses, Cheol Min runs into some unexpected predicaments when a serial killer (Jin Goo) hitches a ride!

Character actor Yu Hae Jin lands a much-deserved leading man stint in the thrilling drama Truck from director Kwon Hyung Jin (My Piano). Known for his comedic turns in films like Small Town Rivals and Public Enemy, Yu plays it straight as a man driven down an increasingly desperate and dangerous road as he shares Truck with a killer, played with convincing intensity by rising star Jin Goo (Epitaph).

This edition comes with the following special features:

  • Audio Commentary by Kwon Hyung Jin, Yu Hae Jin, and Jin Goo
  • Production Notes
  • Director Interview
  • Cast Interview
  • Deleted Scenes with Commentary
  • Poster Shoot
  • Premiere
  • Trailer
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    Product Title: Truck (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version) Truck (DVD) (雙碟裝) (韓國版) Truck (DVD) (双碟装) (韩国版) トラック (2枚組) (韓国版) 트럭 (DVD) (2디스크) (한국판)
    Artist Name(s): Yu Hae Jin (Actor) | Jin Gu (Actor) | Lee Chae Yeong (Actor) 劉海鎮 (Actor) | 陳久 (Actor) | 李 彩英 (Actor) 刘海镇 (Actor) | 陈久 (Actor) | 李 彩英 (Actor) ユ・ヘジン (Actor) | チン・グ (Actor) | Lee Chae Yeong (Actor) 유해진 (Actor) | 진구 (Actor) | 이채영 (Actor)
    Director: Kwon Hyung Jin 權泂辰 权泂辰 クォン・ヒョンジン 권형진
    Release Date: 2010-02-24
    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: Premier Entertainment
    Other Information: 2Discs
    Package Weight: 180 (g)
    Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1022255857

    Product Information

    트럭 (DVD) (2디스크) (한국판)

    Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1, NTSC
    * Sound Mix : Dolby Digital 5.1 & 2.0
    * Extras :

    -음성 해설 : 권형진 감독, 유해진, 진구
    -프리 프로덕션
    -프로덕션 노트


    -권형진 감독 인터뷰
    -배우 인터뷰 : 유해진, 진구
    -삭제 장면 (with 권형진 감독 음성 해설)
    -포스터 촬영 현장
    -시사회 현장
    -영화 예고편

    * Director : 권형진

    생.존.본.능 vs 살.인.본.능 그들의 위험한 질주가 시작된다!
    사건 발생, 24시간 전 _ 딸을 살리려면 돈을 구하라! 어린 딸과 홀어머니를 돌보며 생계수단으로 화물을 운송하는 평범한 트럭 운전사 철민. 선천적으로 심장이 약한 딸이 갑자기 쓰러지고, 그는 딸의 수술비를 위해 위험한 도박판에 끼어든다.

    18시간 전 _ 싣지 말아야 할 것을 실은 트럭! 사기 도박으로 인해 자신의 전 재산과도 같은 트럭마저 빼앗기게 된 철민은 자신의 목숨과 딸의 수술비를 위해 조직 보스의 살인 현장 뒤처리를 맡는다. 단 하루, 24시간 동안 트럭에 실은 시체를 처리해야 하는 철민.

    12시간 전 _ 위험한 남자와의 피할 수 없는 동행이 시작된다! 장맛비를 뚫고 달리는 트럭. 하지만 도로 곳곳에는 경찰들의 검문소가 세워지고 이로 인해 잔뜩 긴장하는 철민. 그 순간 외진 국도 위에서 한 남자가 트럭을 막아선다. 살인자의 눈빛을 가진 낯선 남자를 트럭에 태우게 되는 철민.

    이제 남은 시간은 10시간. 시체를 실은 트럭과 정체를 알 수 없는 위험한 남자와의 동행! 진퇴양난에 빠진 트럭 운전사 철민은 과연 어떻게 이 위기를 헤쳐나갈 것인가?
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    Professional Review of "Truck (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version)"

    February 25, 2010

    One can easily imagine the idea for Truck being pitched at a Hollywood script meeting. Despite being a completely original Korean creation, writer Jang Hyung-Mo and director Kwon Hyung-Jin take some of Hollywood's favorite thriller elements - a serial killer, an empty countryside highway, the innocent everyman, a truck, and a whole lot of dead bodies - and essentially create a Korean version of a Hollywood B-movie. But since this is a Korean film, there's also the sick child and about a gallon of blood mixed in. While Truck won't be the next film festival darling, it will find plenty of friends in one of those "Azn Xtreme" product lines from a hip overseas DVD distributor.

    Cheol-Min (Yoo Hae-Jin) is just like any other truck driver trying to make ends meet – he drives day and night, transporting as much as he can to support his mother and cute daughter. However, trouble knocks on his door when his daughter falls ill and he needs $65,000 to get her a heart transplant. With nowhere else to turn, Cheol-Min risks all his money and his truck at the gambling table with the help of a friend. In typical film noir fashion, the card game turns out to be a scam, and Cheol-Min falls into deeper trouble when he witnesses a mob boss murdering a few people. With both his and his daughter's lives at stake, he is forced to use his truck to transport the dead bodies to a secret location.

    Dripping blood and unexpected police checkpoints turn out to be the least of Cheol-Min's problems when he encounters the aftermath of an accident involving a prison van along the way. Even though he tries to ignore the accident, he eventually picks up a policeman that survived the accident, who tells him that the van was transporting captured serial killer Yeong-Ho. Of course, in a "surprise twist" that is surely not much of a surprise, the policeman in Cheol-Min's truck is Yeong-Ho, setting up a bloody struggle between Cheol-Min, the serial killer, and the police.

    While the individual cinematic elements in Truck have been used again and again in other movies, the filmmakers are smart to combine these elements to torment their protagonist into a seemingly hopeless situation. The suspense comes from the fact that Cheol-Min is forced to play along not only because Yeong-Ho continuously puts his life in danger, but also because he himself is not entirely innocent. Truck takes its time to get going, but becomes a surprisingly gripping and intense film once the central conflict kicks in. In classic B-thriller fashion, nobody is spared in Yeong-Ho's path, resulting in a bloodbath that will put mainstream audiences at constant unease and leave thriller fans craving for more.

    However, the filmmakers are also so into their genre exercise that they also repeat some of its most glaring problems. After bringing Cheol-Min to the point of no return, the filmmakers resort to a lazily constructed happy ending that brings things to a quick close at the cost of opening up many plot holes. As a result, Cheol-Min's situation is never brought to fully satisfying dramatic effect. Meanwhile, Jin Goo's Yeong-Ho simply follows the long tradition of movie serial killers by offering only his boyish looks, creepily quiet demeanor, and his amazing resurrection abilities to the proceedings. By pretending to be the unlikely type of serial killer, Yeong-Ho is ironically the opposite.

    Truck may not be innovative or even all that memorable, but it does take enough advantage of its one-line gimmick, and is a satisfying thrill ride for those who know what they're in for. The film doesn't try to exceed expectation (though it has a larger share of melodrama than the usual genre thrillers), nor does it ever fail to live up to it. Kwon wisely chooses to stick close to the thriller path, using unpredictable silence rather than momentary noise shocks to keep his audience on edge. By delivering exciting genre thrills with a surprisingly low budget, it's no surprise that Truck was a moderate box office success in its native land. And just in case you can't get enough of the creepy serial killer and the body-carrying truck, that Hollywood remake meeting is probably happening this very moment.

    By Kevin Ma

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    Customer Review of "Truck (DVD) (2-Disc) (Korea Version)"

    Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10 (1)

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    May 12, 2009

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    Nightmare Wheels Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
    Although truck driver Cheol Min doesn’t risk life and limb along icy Canadian roads (have you seen those Canadian Ice Truckers on TV? Brave is an understatement!), he certainly as a lorry full of stressful problems. Literally, as for one he has a cargo of dead bodies under his tarpaulin, due to a nightclub gangster getting irked by Cheol Min seeing him kill a party of people in the gangster’s club, and has to 'lose' them for the gangster. If he accomplishes the grim deed, Cheol Min will receive money he lost at the nightclub gambling den, if he fails he faces a not too happy gangster. Secondly, Cheol Min’s little daughter needs a new heart operation with Cheol Min needing $60,000 for her imminent operation (hence the night club gambling). But adding ironic and coincidental mischief to the mix, Cheol Min finds himself thirdly sharing his truck of lifeless party goers with an escaped serial killer, who tricks Cheol Min into his truck as a policeman, and with one wrong move could bring Cheol Min sharing a place with his dead passengers.

    As a Korean horror thriller this isn’t bad, with Hae Jin Yu in an appreciative lead role for a change. “Truck” certainly shocks, too, especially the nightclub murder scene and a brutal killing in an underpass, with tension doubling when Cheol Min finds himself trapped on wheels with the serial killer. It’s certainly a film for fans of harder edge Korean thrillers, no doubt. Actor Jin Goo is subtly disturbing as the ‘from calm to strike like a rattlesnake’ psychopathic killer, and performs very well (also good in Epitaph). Hae Jin also becomes a man you certainly sympathize with, especially due to Cheol Min’s little girl, but unlike Hyun-jun Shin’s daughter in “His Last Gift” the film “Truck’s” overwhelming main premise swamps the little-girl-needs-an-organ cliche, by the heavy fear factor! But “Truck” pays off as a decent killer chiller, reflecting ironic twists and tension. This edition also as a director’s cut on disc two. Its not subtitled and only adds a slight extra dimension, unlike K-horror “The Red Shoes” which theater and disk editions are two totally different interpretations. But a nice extras collection and a film worth seeing.
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