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YesAsia Editorial Description
Devouring an immense budget of 10 billion won, Silmido attracted 1.55 million viewers to Korea's theaters in the first week of release. Moreover, it was honored the Special Jury Prize, Best Supporting Actor (Hur Jun Ho), and Best Adapted Screenplay at the Daejong Awards and Best Supporting Actor, Best Director, and Best Film at the Blue Dragon Awards.
This editon comes with 2 bonus discs packed with extras including special behind-the-scenes, making of, and interview footage.
Technical Information
| Product Title: | Silmido 實尾島 实尾岛 シルミド (Silmido) 실미도 |
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| Artist Name(s): | Ahn Sung Ki | Sol Kyung Gu | Hur Jun Ho | Lim Won Hee | Jung Jae Young | Kang Woo Suk 安聖基 | 薛景求 | 許俊浩 | 林元熙 | 鄭在詠 | 康祐碩 安圣基 | 薛景求 | 许俊浩 | 林元熙 | 郑在咏 | 康佑硕 佑硕 アン・ソンギ | ソル・ギョング | ホ・ジュノ | イム・ウォニ | チョン・ジェヨン | カン・ウソク 안 성기 | 설 경구 | 허 준호 | 임 원희 | 정재영 | 강우석 |
| Director: | Kang Woo Suk 康祐碩 康佑硕 佑硕 カン・ウソク 강우석 |
| Release Date: | 2004-07-15 |
| 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? |
| Duration: | 135 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Cinema Service |
| Other Information: | 3 DVDs |
| Shipment Unit: | 2 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1003567310 |
Product Information
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 & 2.0
* DVD Type : DVD-9
* Extras :
1. Disc2
<영화 속으로>
- 신화의 시작 : <실미도>의 최초 기획으로부터 시작해 시나리오 과정, 촬영의 준비 과정 수록.
- 31인(人)의 기록 : 실미도 현장 메이킹 ( "영화보다 재미있는 영화이야기")
- 실미도발자취 : DVD를 위해 새롭게 촬영, 편집한 실미도의 모든 것, 영화 기획에서부터, 촬영, 포스트 작업,마케팅, 그리고 영화 <실미도>의 의미까지 모든 것을 보여준다.
- 스틸갤러리
<영화 밖에서>
- 1에서 1,000만 까지 : 국내 최초로 관객 천만 시대를 연 영화 <실미도>가 개봉에서 천만 관객을 돌파하는 기간 동안을 홍보, 배급 담당과 마켓팅 관련자들의 인터뷰를 통해 알아 본다.
- 천만 그 너머 : 관객 천만 시대가 우리에게 던져주는 것은 무엇인가? 이러한 질문을 영화를 둘러싼 다양한 시각들, 경제학적, 사회학적, 문화학적 관점을 통해서 다양한 의견들을 제시하면서 열린 결론을 보여준다.
- 68년, 공간, 재현 : <실미도>의 전체적인 미술컨셉과 실미도세트 그리고 의상에 대한 프로덕션 디자인
- 아트 웍 갤러리
- 예고편
2. Disc 3
<역사 속으로>
- 이제는 말할 수 있다 : 1999년 12월19일 방영된 다큐멘터리로 실미도 특수 부대에 관한 역사적 진실과 사건의 실체를 밝힌다.
- 픽션과 역사, 그 경계선에서 : 실화를 소재로 한 영화와 실제 역사의 경계는 어디까지인가. <실미도>는 그 해묵은 논쟁에 다시 불을 지폈다. 당시 정치사회적 상황, 영화와 실화의 경계 등 <실미도>가 가지는 영화 외 적인 의의에 대해서 살펴본다.
- 어제와 오늘 : 역사와 현재의 모습을 사진으로 담아서 표현 - 당시 실미도 , 사건현장, 현재 실미도
* Director : 강우석
- 21세기 최고의 한국 영화 걸작! 한국 영화사상 최초 1100만 관객 돌파!
- 32년을 숨겨온 진실! 개봉 전, 후로 수많은 정치적, 사회적 이슈를 일으킨 화제작.
- 대한민국 최고의 감독! <투캅스>,<공공의 적>의 거장 "강우석"
- 한국 영화 최정예 배우 총 출동! 설경구, 안성기, 허준호, 정진영, 임원희, 강성진!
- 2004년 제41회 대종 영화상 각색, 편집, 기획, 남우조연상의 4개 부문 수상!
- 2004년 제40회 백상 예술대상 영화부문 대상수상!
1968년 국가가 우리를 불렀다 1971년 국가가 우리를 버렸다. 하지만, 우리는 국가를 버리지 않았다. “주석궁 침투, 김일성 목을 따 오는 것이 너희의 임무다!”
북으로 간 아버지 때문에 연좌제에 걸려 사회 어느 곳에서도 인간대접 받을 수 없었던 강인찬(설경구 분) 역시 어두운 과거와 함께 뒷골목을 전전하다가 살인미수로 수감된다. 그런 그 앞에 한 군인이 접근, ‘나라를 위해 칼을 잡을 수 있겠냐’는 엉뚱한 제안을 던지곤 그저 살인미수일 뿐인 그에게 사형을 언도하는데… 누군가에게 이끌려 사형장으로 향하던 인찬, 그러나 그가 도착한 곳은 인천 외딴 부둣가, 그곳엔 인찬 말고도 상필(정재영 분), 찬석(강성진 분), 원희(임원희 분), 근재(강신일 분) 등 시꺼먼 사내들이 잔뜩 모여 있었고 그렇게 1968년 대한민국 서부 외딴 섬 ‘실미도’에 기관원에 의해 강제차출된 31명이 모인다.
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Awards
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Dae Jong Award Festival 2004
- Best Supporting Actor Winner
- Judges Special Award Film Winner
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Blue Dragon Film Awards 2004
- Best Film Winner
- Best Director Winner, Kang Woo Suk
- Best Supporting Actor Winner
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Professional Review of "Silmido"
This professional review refers to Silmido Limited Edition
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In thinking about this review it occurred to me that Silmido) is not a film I?m supposed to enjoy. This came as a surprise, since although it is limited in terms of satisfying story progression (or even closure) it did sustain my interest. The cause of this paradox lies, I think, in the film?s generic oscillations. Cinema Service founder and part owner Kang Woo-suk (Public Enemy) knows how to produce and market suspenseful action blockbusters, but he makes Silmido) wear that disguise thinly and uncomfortably. Really a tragedy about collateral damage during the deep freeze of North-South diplomatic relations, Kang has furnished Silmido) with some of the brutish and explosive mannerisms that we?ve come to recognise in recent examples of the brassier side of Korean cinema (or is sadism everywhere these days?). Thugs smash each other?s heads in. Soldiers brand trainees with searing hot pokers. Officers and politicians fire live ammo upon whomever they wish. Everyone barring Ahn Sung-kee?s (Nowhere to Hide) camp commander gets to enjoy a few kicks to the head and guts; for him the pleasure is figurative. The tough get tougher, the weak get their bones pulped. Oh, and one of the few women to appear in the film is raped. Welcome to Contemporary Korean Action Movies 1A. This ?big film? veneer helped make Silmido) the all-time number one grosser at the Korean box office, albeit only for a few months (since it was surpassed by Taegukgi). A sort of conversion of The Dirty Dozen), Silmido)?s dramatic intensity similarly relies upon dominating sound effects and music tracks, character stereotyping (the silent hard man, the agitator, the tough officer with a golden heart), quick advances in the storytelling, and the abuse of an invented masculine code of conduct -- tied here to notions of loyalty. Featuring callous male politicians, obscene absent fathers, bad guys pretending to be good guys, a horde of sex-starved rogues, murderers and killing machines, this film is full of bastards. I found myself drawn more to Ahn and Heo Jun-ho?s (Volcano High)) military lifers than any of the largely disagreeable and underdeveloped hooligans serving under them. In particular, the nameless squad leader played by Sol Kyung-gu (Oasis, Jail Breakers)) is left rather democratically underexposed when you consider his importance to the structure of the plot and the handling of the ad campaign. People have attached cultural and social significance to Silmido) as if it were an obvious necessity. But I can't help feeling that the story of this horrendous political misjudgement is better suited for accurate documentary rather than a momentary instance of popular culture. As the tourists flock to Silmi Island and the reigning politicos go through the motions of talking more openly about the past, Cinema Service must be wondering how next to promote in tune with and capitalise upon the remarkably pervasive domestic sentiments of cultural nationalism. 6 until recently repressed historical 'incidents' out of 10 by James Brown - heroic-cinema.com |
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Customer Review of "Silmido"
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: (14)
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September 24, 2006
SUPERB
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THIS IS REALLY ONE OF A KIND MOVIE. IT WAS SO ENTERTAINING, HEART BREAKING AND THE ACTION IS REALLY REMARKABLE.
SCENES THAT YOU WON'T FORGET. AHN SUNG KI WITH SOL GYUNG TOGETHER 3 OTHER FAMOUS ACTORS. THIS IS A MUST SEE MOVIE. LOVED IT. |
July 2, 2005
Silmido, A Movie to Remember
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NiceGuy, if you don't like a movie because of its lack of realism, why are you watching a movie? Why not sign up for the Marines, get recruited, then experience the war first-hand for a dose some actual realism? Have you been exposed enough to the South Korean military culture to state whether Silmido is real or unreal?
South Korean nation requires a three-year mandatory military duty for all of its mentally sound and physically capable men. As they and their families watch this film, they will relate to the brutality of the training as shown here on Silmido. Unfortunately, such brutality is very real and such cruelty still continues to this date, driving numerous soldiers feeling victimized and dehumanized. As much as we hope this isn't true, it is and I hope this movie reiterates the cruelty of not just the "war" but everything that it stands for. My condolence to the passed soldiers and their families struck by the recent tragedy in South Korea. |
January 6, 2005
| Sorry to all of you that liked this movie, and maybe I'm just the minority in this, but this was a horrible movie. I thought it the training scenes were way too unbelievable and that beatings and harsh training that the guys went through was so outlandish that I just shook my head and wanted to turn it off. The story was good, and from what the other reviewers are saying, it's a true story, but once you see how ridiculous the training is, then you may see why I didn't like it. If any of you think that the training scenes are realistic, then I would like to see anyone get hit in the head and body numerous times with a club and still get up to run and swim for miles day after day. I think if they had made the training and action scenes a bit more realistic (harsh but not an insult to the intelligence) then I would have liked this movie a lot more. |
November 20, 2004
This customer review refers to Silmido Limited Edition
Very Good Movie
| I watched this movie today with my fiance and I thought it was a great movie. The movie is a little rough, but it displays how the Korean army was really like in the 1960's and 1970's. A group of felons and murderers were given an opportunity to wipe there slate clean by serving in unit#684 and killing the North Korean leader. The main point of the movie is that these people were lied to. When sent to the camp Sil Mi Do, there identities were erased and were banished from society. The mission never got to happen due to change in Korean CIA, and those soldiers were to be killed. This movie will keep you in your seat and leave you with a sad face once it is over. It is based on a true story, and a great film. Korean movies are getting better each year. |
November 20, 2004
This customer review refers to Silmido Limited Edition
Very Good Movie
| I watched this movie today with my fiance and I thought it was a great movie. The movie is a little rough, but it displays how the Korean army was really like in the 1960's and 1970's. A group of felons and murderers were given an opportunity to wipe there slate clean by serving in unit#684 and killing the North Korean leader. The main point of the movie is that these people were lied to. When sent to the camp Sil Mi Do, there identities were erased and were banished from society. The mission never got to happen due to change in Korean CIA, and those soldiers were to be killed. This movie will keep you in your seat and leave you with a sad face once it is over. It is based on a true story, and a great film. Korean movies are getting better each year. |













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