Love Phobia (Hong Kong Version) VCD
YesAsia Editorial Description
The story jumps to ten years later, and Jo Kang is now in high school. One day, completely out of the blue, Ari contacts him and asks to meet again. Although they have not seen each other in a decade, they have a wonderful time together, and the love between them begins to grow once more. But then, Ari disappears once more, leaving Jo Kang devastated. Can Jo Kang track down his true love? Will he ever discover why Ari keeps disappearing? Will he be able to do anything about it? All will be revealed in the tender story of Love Phobia.
Technical Information
| Product Title: | Love Phobia (Hong Kong Version) 相思光年 (香港版) 相思光年 (香港版) Love Phobia (Hong Kong Version) Love Phobia (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Kang Hye Jung (Actor) | Cho Seung Woo (Actor) 姜 惠姃 (Actor) | 曹承佑 (Actor) 姜 惠姃 (Actor) | 曹承佑 (Actor) カン・へジョン (Actor) | チョ・スンウ (Actor) 강 혜정 (Actor) | 조 승우 (Actor) |
| Manage My Personalized Product Alerts | |
| Release Date: | 2006-11-09 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Korean |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Disc Format(s): | VCD |
| Rating: | IIA |
| Publisher: | Kam & Ronson Enterprises Co Ltd |
| Other Information: | 2VCDs |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004554920 |
Product Information
Director: Kang Ji-eun
兩小無猜相識20年,一生人中只遇上三次。雅莉(姜蕙姃飾)說她來自外星,不能跟地球人的祖康(曹承佑飾)觸摸,要不然就會受到咒詛;第一次,祖康用上雅莉的雨衣便患了麻疹,10年後遇上的第二次,祖康被雅莉吻了便得了感冒,而兩次雅莉都是不辭而別!直至這一次,雅莉說她要返回外星,祖康依依不捨;究竟雅莉小時候的戲言,隱藏著什麼說不穿的秘密?
On a clear, Jo-Kang bumps into Ari, a young girl who is wearing a yellow raincoat. As soon as his gaze falls upon her, Jo-Kang feels a spark of electricity run down his body. After this fateful first meeting, the two go on to become seatmates in class. Claiming she is an alien from outer space, Ari explains why she must keep her raincoat on to keep her curse from spreading. On a rainy day, Ari mysteriously disappears. For the next 10 years, Jo-Kang hears no news from her.
Other Versions of "Love Phobia (Hong Kong Version)"
-
- Version
- Product Title
- Our Price
- Availability
-
Hong Kong Version
- Love Phobia (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3
- US$10.99
- Usually ships within 7 days
-
Korea Version
- Love Phobia VCD
- US$10.99
- Usually ships within 7 days
- Love Phobia Limited Edition DTS DVD Region 3
- Temporarily Out of Stock
Customers who bought "Love Phobia (Hong Kong Version)" also bought
The Sweet Sex And Love (Hong Kong Version)
US$10.99
The Sweet Sex And Love (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region All
Our Price: US$10.99Usually ships within 1 to 2 days
Beat (VCD) (Hong Kong Version)
US$7.99
Beat (VCD) (Hong Kong Version) VCD
Our Price: US$7.99Usually ships within 7 days
King and The Clown (VCD) (Korea Version)
US$10.99
31% offKing and The Clown (VCD) (Korea Version) VCD
(6)Our Price: US$10.99List: US$15.99Save: US$5.00 (31%)Usually ships within 7 - 14 days
HOCC Live In Unity 2006 Concert Live Karaoke (2DVD)
US$21.49
HOCC Live In Unity 2006 Concert Live Karaoke (2DVD) DVD Region All
(6)Our Price: US$21.49Usually ships within 1 to 2 days
Close Up (2nd Version) (CD+DVD)
US$13.99
Close Up (2nd Version) (CD+DVD) DVD Region All
(13)Our Price: US$13.99Usually ships within 7 - 14 days
YumCha! Asian Entertainment Reviews and Features
Professional Review of "Love Phobia (Hong Kong Version)"
This professional review refers to Love Phobia Limited Edition DTS
|
"Pure Love" is a concept that gets a great deal of play in the movies, and Korean cinema may just be the most frequent purveyor of it these days. Although such a focus can sometimes result in schmaltzy movies with unrealistically or annoyingly chaste lovers (to protect the squeaky clean images of its stars, no doubt), "Pure Love", as it is explored in Kang Ji Eun's offbeat rom-com/drama Love Phobia, actually works. Formula isn't always bad, especially in the hands of an expert. In this decades-spanning tale, two childhood friends embark on a hit-and-miss love affair as adults: they're both crazy about each other, but the girl in question has a strange knack for disappearing. The film begins one sunny day with young Cha Jo Kang (child actor Park Geon Tae) riding on the back of his father's bicycle. As father and son ride and sing, Jo Kang spots a young girl in a yellow raincoat, Lee Ari (Byeon Joo Yon), and is immediately smitten. Later, Ari shows up at Jo-Kang's school and she's dressed in the same yellow raincoat he saw earlier, only this time she's accompanied by her pet lizard. Upon introduction, Ari proves to be a bit of an eccentric, claiming with a straight face to be a princess from the planet Epsilon. Furthermore, she's been cursed - anyone who touches her is sure to suffer some sort of harm. The raincoat, it seems, is purely a safety precaution. Of course, her sensational story immediately scares the bejeezus out of her more impressionable classmates, save Jo Kang, who is eager to befriend her. The two quickly become the best of pals, but when Jo Kang falls ill with a case of the measles, Ari seemingly blames herself and withdraws from school. After that, Jo Kang can't seem to get in touch with her, and before too long, his family leaves the village and moves to Seoul. Flash forward ten years later, and the high school-aged Jo Kang (now played by Marathon's Cho Seung Woo) still hasn't stopped thinking about Ari. Luckily, she calls him out of the blue to offer him a tutoring session. In the intervening years, she has matured into a beautiful young woman (Gang Hye Jung, from Old Boy and Welcome to Dongmakgol), and he into a handsome young man. But as times change, Ari's belief in aliens and her curse remains the same. Still, in their reunion, the two eventually find themselves embarking on a tender, funny romance that culminates in a kiss. But just as before, Jo Kang gets sick - this time with a bad case of the flu - and once more, Ari disappears from his life. Eight more years pass, and Jo Kang is still haunted by her memory. After hiring a private eye, who is unsuccessful at tracking her down, he's at a loss at what to do. Should he move on? Or hold out hope for another reunion? But wouldn't you know it? The elfin-like Ari walks right back into his life at the opportune time. She still speaks of aliens, spaceships, and curses, just as she did before. And she's still prone to the occasional disappearing act. But this time, Jo Kang won't be deterred. He loves her, and he's sure that she loves him, so what's the deal? Are her stories of aliens true? Is Ari simply a compulsive liar? Or do her tall tales mask a deeper secret? Jo Kang will soon learn that the truth is far more tragic than he might imagine. While there's plenty of talk of E.T.s and crop circles, Love Phobia leans less toward out-and-out sci-fi and more towards realistic drama throughout the majority of its running time. Things take a very, very serious turn towards the film's final act, one that avid viewers of Korean cinema won't exactly be shocked by. But what's even more surprising is how the film eventually ends, a storytelling decision that some viewers may have trouble going along with, despite having been prepared for it all along. Whatever the case, I suspect that most viewers would be more than happy to take that plunge based solely on the charm of the film's leads, real-life couple Cho Seung Woo and Gang Hye Jung. Not only are they both intensely likeable actors, but the two of them give their respective roles a texture and a weight that prevent their characters from coming across as generic character types. In fact, the filmmakers' willingness to allow its main characters to simply play around in a delightfully aimless way early on is a testament to their faith in Cho and Gang as actors, and thankfully, the two deliver in spades. While this is certainly a melodrama not too far removed from the kinds we've seen time and again in Korean cinema and television, Love Phobia has enough humor and plot innovation to make it stand out from the rest of the pack. Thanks to solid performances from its two leads, Love Phobia is an involving, cute, if slightly little nutty date movie. Fans of Cho Seung Woo and Gang Hye Jung will not be disappointed. By Calvin McMillin |
Customer Review of "Love Phobia (Hong Kong Version)"
See all my reviews
February 12, 2007
This customer review refers to Love Phobia Limited Edition DTS
|
From the out set I knew how this was going to end..which in many ways ruined it for me. This kind of story has been done so many times. The story is very sweet to start with and at first I did find myself not minding knowing the ending but as the film progressed I found that the movie dragged and was, at times, a little boring. All the cliched scenes started to come in and I lost intrest. By the end of the film I felt no emotion or compassion for the stars. Worth a watch once but I wouldn't watch it again |
See all my reviews
January 5, 2007
This customer review refers to Love Phobia (Hong Kong Version)
| It's wierd love story because the lead actress here cannot be touch by anybody because they have bad luck. It worth a watch tough. These on & off screen lovers real look good together. |
See all my reviews
August 21, 2006
This customer review refers to Love Phobia Limited Edition DTS
| excellent movie! not as superb as my sassy girl but then again.. very few can get even close to that movie. I enjoied this movie from beginning to end. definately reccommend to watch it! |
See all my reviews
August 1, 2006
This customer review refers to Love Phobia Limited Edition DTS
| Simply put, this movie is very funny, cute, and sad. If you want to watch an above average Korean romance drama (there's so many Korean romance movies and many of them are just so-so or bad) then this should be it. Kang Hye Jeong is definitely one of the best Korean actresses right now, and this movie shows that she is great in the Romance genre too. The male lead is also a very good actor and together they are a great pair. |












United States - English
Bookmark & Share