Arang (Malaysia Version) VCD
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Arang starts out with the usual duo of detectives. Song Yoon Ah (Hotelier and Lost in Love) is So Young, a seasoned veteran who just returned from suspension, while rookie Hyun Gi is played by My Girl's Lee Dong Wook in his film debut. Investigating a serial killer case, the two find clues leading them to a young girl violently murdered in a rural village ten years earlier. Plagued by external and internal ghosts, the detectives must unravel the disturbing mystery.
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| Product Title: | Arang (Malaysia Version) 阿娘 (馬來西亞版) 阿娘 (马来西亚版) Arang (Malaysia Version) Arang (Malaysia Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Song Yoon Ah (Actor) | Lee Dong Wook (Actor) 宋允兒 (Actor) | 李東旭 (Actor) 宋允儿 (Actor) | 李东旭 (Actor) ソン・ユナ (Actor) | イ・ドンウク (Actor) 송 윤아 (Actor) | 이 동욱 (Actor) |
| Release Date: | 2007-02-01 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | Traditional Chinese, Malay |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea, Malaysia |
| Disc Format(s): | VCD |
| Publisher: | PMP Entertainment (M) SDN. BHD. |
| Other Information: | 2VCDs |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004640928 |
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Director: Ahn Sang Hoon
性格火暴的女刑警素英(宋允兒飾)與新人刑警賢基(李東旭飾)正調查一宗連環凶殺案。調查發現三名死者是朋友關係,三人死前都有收到一名少女玟貞所發出的電子郵件,而玟貞已在九年前失蹤。素英來到了玟貞生活過的海邊鄉村,村里流傳著在海邊附近的一個鹽庫中,經常有一個少女的冤魂出現,整個鄉村瀰漫著恐怖的氣氛……
原來十年前,三名死者與他們的朋友東民(李鍾洙飾)曾在那兒涉及一宗誤殺案,案件與玟貞有關連。素英認為東民是最大的嫌疑犯而將他拘捕,但東民卻死在扣留室內。
而自從鄉村回來后,素英每晚都會夢見一名少女的冤魂……
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This professional review refers to Arang Limited Edition (DVD) (Korea Version)
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Arang is the first of the 2006 wave of Korean summer horror blockbusters to be released on DVD. The film marks the debut of director Ahn Sang Hoon, who apparently spent several years preparing the production, which previously went under the title of Line. The film begins in less than promising fashion with a couple of teenage girls relating a suspiciously familiar ghost story. Thankfully, this turns out to be a shamelessly unrelated cheap scare prologue and the plot begins properly when a young man dies horribly after being sent an email with a link to a mysterious website. Assigned to the case is veteran policewoman So Young (actress Song Yoon Ah, from Hotelier and Lost in Love) along with her rookie partner Hyun Gi (Lee Dong Wook in his film debut), and the two soon have their hands full when another man dies in similar fashion. A little detective work reveals that the two victims are both connected to the past murder of a young man, whose girlfriend disappeared soon after his death. Although the protagonists assume, quite reasonably all things considered, that the missing girl's vengeful ghost may be responsible for the killings, there is far more to the story than meets the eye. Arang benefits mainly from a strong central mystery which. although based around the time-honoured set up of a covered-up crime, actually offers a few surprises, making Arang one of the few genre films with a final twist that actually works - not to mention taking things into interesting, though bleak, moral territory. The fact that the main characters are detectives, rather than the usual journalists or tenuously connected onlookers, grounds their investigation somewhat, in that it progresses through the discovery of forensic evidence and the like rather than obscure clues received in visions. This having been said, So Young's intuition does at times come howling out of left field - for example when she suddenly decides to dig up and examine a dead dog, or when she randomly seizes upon a magazine picture to suggest where a suspect may be hiding. The film as a whole functions more as a supernaturally themed murder mystery than a tale of ghostly revenge, and as such it is more character driven than other similar efforts. Director Ahn does make an effort to flesh out the two protagonists and an interesting relationship builds between them, though thankfully one that never lurches into unwelcome romance. Since this is a Korean film, there is unsurprisingly a fair amount of doom and gloom, with plenty of tragic secrets lurking in the shadows and distinct feelings of guilt and regret in the air throughout. The film does make for quite an emotional viewing, albeit depressingly so, although it does end with some presumably unintentional laughs thanks to a tacked on epilogue and a pointless series of title cards which relate a Korean folk tale, to which the preceding film bears only the faintest of similarities. Luckily, Ahn never lets all of this angst get in the way of the plot, and the film is well paced with plenty in the way of supernatural action. Needless to say, the majority of scare scenes are hopelessly derivative, with just about every cliché of the modern Asian ghost genre rearing its head, including half-seen figures, ghosts lurking in video cameras, haunted websites, and countless shots of long black hair appearing in unlikely places. Ahn even goes so far as to include an elevator scene lifted from The Eye and several sequences of supposedly creepy black water dripping from the ghost, which unfortunately seem to suggest that she has a terrible problem with incontinence more than anything else. Although almost all of Arang's attempts at frightening the audience have been seen before and are far too familiar to ever be frightening, Ahn's lively direction means that Arang is highly entertaining. At just over an hour and a half, it never outstays its welcome. Buoyed by a genuinely engaging set of characters and a well thought out plot, it certainly stands above most similar efforts, and should definitely be enjoyed by fans of the form or those few remaining viewers who are still relatively unfamiliar with the antics of the long-haired female ghost. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
Customer Review of "Arang (Malaysia Version)"
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October 22, 2008
This customer review refers to Arang (DVD) (US Version)
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I've watched a lot of thrillers , can't say I'm a fan of them, especially those with scary, gory faces that suddenly pop up on your screen. But because it is a Lee Dong Wook movie, I couldn't miss it for the world. Plus, reviews were mixed so I wanted to know why. I had to watch it twice since half the time I was reading the English subtitles, so during the replay, I concentrated on their facial expressions and intonations. Again, LDW met my expectations. He played his part convincingly as the rookie detective Hyun-gi so much so that nobody would have guessed his significance in the whole movie. (To those of you who have seen it, did you?) But when he jokingly said to So-young that he wanted to become a cop to find his first love, I really thought this was relevant to the story. After watching the movie, I was still staring at the screen for a long time because I couldn't believe it was over. I felt cheated - I wanted it to go on. Kudos to the director! Great screenplay! |
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April 29, 2007
This customer review refers to Arang Limited Edition (DVD) (Korea Version)
Not too scary
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This movie is more suspense than scary. This is similar to the movie phonecall except the reason for the killing is because he was guilty of allowing the woman he loved to be raped. Very usual role for Lee dong wook but it a good change...suggest you just borrow a copy. |
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January 1, 2007
This customer review refers to Arang Limited Edition (DVD) (Korea Version)
Ignore Above Review
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A slow moving thriller/horror. If you like your American Slasher movies as above seems to this film will bore you..however if you like something that gets you thinking, is a little creepy and love the Korean type of ghost (long haired woman) you will enjoy this film. Not a wonderful horror movie but definitly one of the better ones to come out within the last year or so. |
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September 17, 2006
This customer review refers to Arang Limited Edition (DVD) (Korea Version)
Arang
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A very boring horror movie. Not scary at all...the acting is really bad, the scared faces of the actors is laughable. The twist at the end was bad as well... too many flaws and illogical plot. |













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