Boku no, Sekai no Chushin wa, Kimi da. (DVD) (DTS) (Special Edition) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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| Product Title: | Boku no, Sekai no Chushin wa, Kimi da. (DVD) (DTS) (Special Edition) (Japan Version) Boku no, Sekai no Chushin wa, Kimi da. (DVD) (DTS) (特別版) (日本版) Boku no, Sekai no Chushin wa, Kimi da. (DVD) (DTS) (特别版) (日本版) 僕の、世界の中心は、君だ。 特別版 Boku no, Sekai no Chushin wa, Kimi da. (DVD) (DTS) (Special Edition) (Japan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Cha Tae Hyun | Song Hye Kyo | Lee Soon Jae 車太鉉 | 宋 慧喬 | Lee Soon Jae 车太铉 | 宋 慧乔 | Lee Soon Jae チャ・テヒョン | ソン・ヘギョ | イ・スンジェ | キム・ヨンジュン | ソン・チャンウィ | パク・ヒョジュン 차 태현 | 송 혜교 | 이 순재 |
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| Release Date: | 2006-12-22 |
| Publisher Product Code: | DLW-86860 |
| Language: | Japanese, Korean |
| Subtitles: | Japanese |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
| Publisher: | Warner Home Video |
| Other Information: | DVD |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004553352 |
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チャ・テヒョン×ソン・ヘギョが贈る、韓国版「世界の中心で愛をさけぶ」! 高校一の美人で成績優秀のスホは、男子生徒の憧れの的。そんな彼女が中学から想いを寄せているのは、クラスメイトのスウン。見かけも成績も普通でパッとしないスウンだが、誰よりも優しい心を持っていることをスホは知っていたのだ。鈍感なスウンにスホはついに告白。喜びの余り眠れない夜を過ごしたスウンだが、二人の距離は少しずつ近づき、やがてお互いが、かけがえのない大切な人だということを確信する。初恋でありながら、永遠の愛を誓い合うスウンとスホ。だが愛し合うふたりを待ち受けていたのは、あまりにも悲しい現実だった…。 ■映像特典:特典DISC付
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Professional Review of "Boku no, Sekai no Chushin wa, Kimi da. (DVD) (DTS) (Special Edition) (Japan Version)"
This professional review refers to My Girl and I Special Edition DTS
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It may not be fair to measure a remake against its predecessor - it either works on its own or it doesn't - but comparisons are inevitable, especially when there's already been an original novel, a 2001 feature film, and a subsequent J-drama adaptation. Clearly, this is an oft-told tale that has garnered varying amounts of success in each of its incarnations. So what do the Koreans have to add? Those unfamiliar with Crying Out Love in the Center of the World's plot will no doubt still recognize a familiar formula at work in My Girl and I, a tale of young love with an oh-so tragic end in sight. My Sassy Girl's Cha Tae Hyun plays Su Ho, a likeable high school student, who finds himself the object of affection of Su Eun, a beautiful classmate who - unbeknownst to him - saves him from drowning in the sea. The film is comical and cute in the early going, as the two youngsters fall for each other, utilizing pagers in order to keep in contact with one another when they're apart. Romance blooms when the two take a trip to an island, but just as lifelong happiness seems to be within their grasp, the first inklings of tragedy take hold of them, propelling the events of the film's heavier second half. As far as melodramas go, My Girl and I is one of the better ones - its characters are intensely likeable, its plotline is readily accessible, and its serious turn never feels cheap or overly manipulative. Still, this Korean revamp never really equals the emotional heft of its Japanese predecessor. As far as fidelity to its source is concerned, My Girl and I proves more or less faithful. While the grandfather's storyline is retained, certain subplots, motivations, and locations are excised in favor of a more straightforward storyline. Some scenes in the film appear nearly identical to the Japanese version in terms of shot selection and locations, while others are remarkably different and innovative. Whatever its predecessor's strengths may be, My Girl and I comes across as a less protracted affair, which in many ways works to the remake's benefit. One thing the remake gets right is an added, suitably Korean sense of humor that it happily shows off during the film's winning first half. One example of the movie's funny bone comes with the addition of a younger sister for the film's hero, a woman who also happens to be on the lookout for romance and ends up in a love connection that is likely to get one of the biggest laughs in the film. The movie also succeeds in developing Su-Ho's circle of friends, making the initial stages of My Girl and I play like an amusing high school comedy, although more naturalistic than most "wacky" Korean jokefests. The emphasis on comedy extends to the leads as well, a move that not only endears the characters to the audience, but also makes the budding relationship feel all the more real. The two leads are "stars," but thankfully, they have ample chemistry so it never feels as if the only reason we're supposed to root for them is because the script says so. Still, both actors are playing below their actual ages, which in many ways ruins the verisimilitude of the story. Still, the twenty-nine-year-old Cha Tae Hyun does a fine job as the film's likeable, everyman protagonist, both as a youth and a grown man. While his character is an oddball of sorts, Cha turns out to be a far more accessible protagonist than Saku, the lead in Crying Out Love in the Center of the World. In her debut film role, the gorgeous Song Hye Kyo performs well, although she lacks the youthful exuberance of Nagasawa Masami in the original. Even worse, the film's undeniably Korean glossiness, while certainly attractive from a purely visual perspective, subtracts considerably from the serious issues at play. Perhaps in a misguided effort to be original, My Girl and I alters a crucial plot device used in the original film. Instead of exchanging tape recorded messages and sharing them via walkmans, the conceit here is that the two are trading beeper messages. Although both convey the same practical purpose, the cassette tapes had added importance because the older Saku discovered them in the present day and listened to them, allowing his past love to re-enter his life once more, a fact which causes the man's past and present to interact in beautifully complicated ways. Here, the journey of discovery lacks the immediacy and complexity of the Japanese original. Still, the involving romance, the laugh-out-loud humor, and the charming performances from its two leads are affecting enough to make My Girl and I a solid piece of commercial entertainment. It may well pale in comparison to Crying Out Love in the Center of the World in the gut-wrenching melodrama department, but when you compare it to some of the manipulative trash that comes out of Korea nowadays, this is one terminal illness tearjerker that's leaps and bounds above a number of its peers. by Calvin McMillin |
Customer Review of "Boku no, Sekai no Chushin wa, Kimi da. (DVD) (DTS) (Special Edition) (Japan Version)"
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November 26, 2006
This customer review refers to My Girl and I (VCD) (Korea Version)
| Ignore the bad reviews associated with this movie. I thought that this movie was great and definitely well worth the price. I loved the characters in the movie. Although it was a little sad, i fully enjoyed this movie. |
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November 3, 2006
This customer review refers to My Girl and I Special Edition DTS
Wonderful Movie
| I decided to watch this movie because it had good reviews on this website. I'm quite shocked to see the low ratings here. I really loved this movie. I was really touched by it. The mood was very nice with the deep blue sea and the music. The movie was very thoughtful and it touched me. I usually don't watch these kind of movies. I like those action/adventure/fun films and I usually get bored very easily (like within 5 minutes). I would recommend it to anyone but I guess it depends on your taste. The male lead is really funny, I had a lot of laughs. |
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August 12, 2006
This customer review refers to My Girl and I (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version)
| Im already used to bad endings. but this one just didnt made it worthwhile. I watched this because it attarcted alot of publicity as "the" movie not to miss! I believed that being a re-make of a japanese movie made me really excited. Why else would a film production company do a remake if its not really good. well, guess what? its neither here nor there!!! what a waste of good actors! |
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July 31, 2006
This customer review refers to My Girl and I (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version)
Not as good as I expected!
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I expected the movie to be better, but most of the time I'd just wanted it to end. I thought it could have been way better. I like Tae Hyun other movies a lot so I watched this one. I think this one is really bad compared to his other ones. The girl is pretty cute but I don't think she would be the hottest girl in school; when they said that I laugh. This is not a happy endding movie so if you don't like those types of movies, than you wouldn't like this one. On the other hand, if you don't mind watching sad movies, than you should watch it. I think mostly for me, I didn't like it because it was a sad endding but it wasn't that sad because I felt nothing when it happened. I hope next time that he gets a better movie to work on because this one wasn't that good for him. |
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July 30, 2006
This customer review refers to My Girl and I (Limited Edition) (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version)
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I saw this film on the way back from Singapore. I had just watched King Kong and was so upset I wasted 3 hours of my life on yet another over-rated, more style than substance, American film. I watched a number of Asian films, made in China, Korean and Japan. It was so refreshing to see the story and dialogue finally take precedence over special effects. My Girl and I was a great film (made me want to surf for it on the internet) It was very funny, something I didn't think I would get out of a Korean film. Well put together with good cinematography So if you want to watch something a bit different, I recommend this film strongly. At the end of the day no matter what nationality, race or religion we maybe. All of us hold the same values, hopes and dreams. |











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