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On May 18, 1980, the city of Gwangju rose up against the oppressive military regime of dictator Chun Doo Hwan, who seized control through a military coup in 1979. Known as the Gwangju Uprising, this democracy movement was brutally suppressed by the government, and is now remembered as one of the most important events of modern Korean history. May 18 brings back this painful piece of Korean history with a powerful story that appeals to all generations. A big budget summer blockbuster with a remarkable cast line-up that includes Ahn Sung Ki (Radio Star), Kim Sang Kyung (World of Silence), Lee Yo Won (When Romance Meets Destiny), and Lee Jun Ki (King And The Clown), May 18 brilliantly captures the look and feel of the period with a detailed replica of the city filled with props from the early '80s. Directed by Kim Ji Hoon (Mokpo, Gangster's Paradise), the historical fiction focuses on personal accounts as told by average civilians like taxi drivers, nurses, students, teachers, and clergymen, and depicts their bitter struggles against the ruthless violence from their own government. A triumph of humanism, May 18 proves that freedom and democracy did not occur overnight but through a chain of tumultuous events marked by the sacrifices of many ordinary heroes.

Min Woo (Kim Sang Kyung) leads a normal, complacent life as a taxi driver in the city of Gwangju. After losing his parents at an early age, his brother Jin Woo (Lee Jun Ki) is his only existing family. Life couldn't get better when Min Woo falls head over hills in love with Sin Ae (Lee Yo Won), a nurse who attends the same church as Jin Woo. But suddenly, all the little pleasures in life that he had taken for granted fall apart when he hears of his fellow townspeople being brutally killed by the military army. Desperate to protect the innocent citizens from callous bloodshed, Min Woo joins a civilian army formed under the direction of retired officer Heong Soo (Ahn Sung Ki). As darkness and terror overcast the city, Min Woo wonders if there will ever be an end to the madness.

This edition comes with a 32-page photobook and the following special features:
Disc 1

  • Feature Presentation: May 18
  • Audio Commentary by Director Kim Ji Hoon and Main Cast
    Disc 2
  • Making Of
  • Interviews with Main Cast
  • Production Design (Arts, Setting)
  • Visual Effects
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Poster Shooting
  • Production Announcement
  • Music Video
  • Theatrical Trailer
    Disc 3
  • Remembering the Gwangju Uprising
  • Special Documentary: 17 Witnesses and Actual Photos of Gwangju Uprising
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    Product Title: May 18 (DVD) (DTS) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version) May 18 (DVD) (DTS) (限量版) (韓國版) May 18 (DVD) (DTS) (限量版) (韩国版) 光州5・18 (華麗なる休暇) (限定版) (韓国版) 화려한 휴가 DTS (한정판)
    Also known as: 華麗的假期 华丽的假期
    Artist Name(s): Kim Sang Kyung | Ahn Sung Ki | Lee Yo Won | Kim Ji Hoon | Lee Jun Ki 金相慶 | 安聖基 | 李瑤媛 | Kim Ji Hoon | 李準基 金相庆 | 安圣基 | 李瑶媛 | Kim Ji Hoon | 李准基 キム・サンギョン | アン・ソンギ | イ・ヨウォン | キム・ジフン | イ・ジュンギ 김 상경 | 안 성기 | 이 요원 | Kim Ji Hoon | 이준기
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    Release Date: 2008-01-14
    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?
    Other Information: 3 DVDs
    Package Weight: 500 (g)
    Shipment Unit: 3 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1005178753

    Product Information

    * Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
    * Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1/ dts
    * Extras :
    Disc 1
    - 음성해설 김지훈 감독, 김상경, 안성기, 이요원, 이준기, 박철민,

    Disc 2
    - 화려한 5월(메이킹 필름)
    - 그날의 사람들(배우 인터뷰)
    - 프로덕션 디자인(미술, 세트 중심. 김지훈 감독의 셀프 카메라)
    - Vial Effect
    - 삭제 장면(김지훈 감독 음성해설)
    - 포스터 촬영
    - 시사회 및 제작 발표회
    - 뮤직비디오.
    - Trailer(예고편)

    Disc 3
    - 광주 10일의 기억
    - 스페셜 다큐멘터리 (17인의 충격적 증언, 80년 광주의 생생한 현장 사진이 담긴 스페셜 다큐)

    * Director : 김지훈

    "평범한 사람들의 평생 잊지 못 할 열흘간의 기억"

    - 2007년 최고의 화제작
    - PD수첩, 각 사회 계층들이 집중하며 사회적 이슈가 된 영화
    - 27년전 그날의 상처가 생생하게 재연된다.
    - 750만명이 확인한 5.18의 역사

    80년 5월 18일, 그날의 '작전명' (화려한 휴가) 사랑하는 사람들... 끝까지 지켜주고 싶었습니다 다만, 꿈이길 바랐습니다.

    - 그날의 이야기, 그날의 사람들, 그날의 감동!! (진한 울림을 선사할 휴먼 대작!)
    광주 민주화 운동이 일어난 지 27년이 지난 현재, <화려한 휴가>는 많은 사람들에게 잊혀져 간 이야기이며 어쩌면 다시는 기억하고 싶지 않은 1980년 5월의 광주를 꺼낸다. 치열했던 광주의 그날을 살아간 평범한 사람들의 사연을 통해 <화려한 휴가>는 27년 전 가슴 아픈 역사와 그 속의 사람들 한 명 한 명을 기억해내려 한다. 택시운전사, 간호사, 고등학생, 선생님, 신부님 등 평범하기 그지 없는 광주의 시민들이 역사적 사건에 휘말리며 겪는 이야기는 관객들에게 진한 울림을 선사한다. 누군가의 아버지이자 누군가의 아들, 딸이었을 광주의 소시민들이 겪었던 치열했던 열흘을 담은 <화려한 휴가>. 이 영화를 보는 동안 주변의 소중한 사람들을 떠올리게 하며, 평범한 소시민이었던 주인공들이 느끼는 사소한 감정까지 관객들의 가슴에 와 닿게 했다. 518을 정면으로 다룬 첫 작품 (역사적 사건을 감동적으로 그려낸다.)

    - 1980년 5월, 광주를 완성하다 (철저한 고증과 끊임없는 노력으로 완벽한 재현에 성공)
    역사적 사건을 소재로 영화를 만든다는 것은 그 이야기가 얼마나 사실인가도 중요하지만 모두가 다 아는 사실이라면 얼마나 완벽하게 그 날을 표현해 냈느냐가 관건이다. 재현하고자 하는 그 시대상을 세심한 부분까지 완벽히 반영하고 있어야 하기 때문이다. 결코 가볍게 다룰 수 없는 518 민주화 운동을 배경으로 한 만큼, 모든 스탭이 가장 주안점을 둔 요소는 바로 깊이와 밀도였다.
    이에 <화려한 휴가> 제작진은 당시 국내외 언론 보도 기사 및 그 동안 방송된 관련 다큐멘터리를 모두 섭렵하는 등 방대한 양의 자료들을 토대로 철저한 고증을 통해 1980년 실제와 같은 세트를 제작했다. 또한 당시 그 일을 겪었던 생존자들을 직접 대면하고 1980년의 조각을 하나 둘씩 맞춰가며 그 날을 완성했다. 27년 전의 오늘을 완성한다는 것은 결코 쉬운 일이 아니었다. 그러나 수년을 걸친 연구와 끊임없는 노력으로 1980년 5월의 열흘이라는 시간을 창조해냈으며, 갑작스런 사건 속에서 오로지 자신과 가족을 위해 무력에 투쟁했던 평범한 시민군의 이야기를 가슴 뭉클한 감동으로 완성.
    - 5개월의 촬영기간 & 100억의 제작비 (세트_1980년 광주의 금남로가 다시 태어난다)
    - 1,600명의 대규모 시위씬 (모두의 화합으로 완벽한 재연 성공)

    1980년 5월, 광주. 광주에 사는 택시기사 민우( 김상경 분). 어릴 적 부모님을 여의고 끔찍이 아끼는 동생 진우(이준기 분)와 단둘이 사는 그는 오직 진우 하나만을 바라보며 평범한 일상을 살고 있다. 진우와 같은 성당에 다니는 간호사 신애(이요원 분)를 맘에 두고 사춘기 소년 같은 구애를 펼치는 그는 작은 일상조차 소중하다. 이렇게 소소한 삶을 즐기는 이들에게 어느 날 갑자기, 생각지도 못한 무시무시한 일이 벌어진다. 무고한 시민들이 총,칼로 무장한 시위대 진압군에게 폭행을 당하고 심지어 죽임을 당하기까지 한다. 눈 앞에서 억울하게 친구, 애인, 가족을 잃은 그들은 퇴역 장교 출신 흥수(안성기 분)을 중심으로 시민군을 결성해 결말을 알 수 없는 열흘 간의 사투를 시작 하는데...
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    Professional Review of "May 18 (DVD) (DTS) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"

    April 1, 2008

    May 18 deals with the Gwangju Uprising, a dark episode in Korean history when in 1980 the city attempted to stand up against dictator Chun Doo Hwan, who had taken control of the country after his 1979 military coup. Directed by Kim Ji Hoo, who previously gave audiences the popular comedy Mokpo, the film revolves not so much around the politics of the time as it does around the powerful stories of the local citizens who suddenly found themselves at violent odds with their own government. A big budget effort boasting an all star cast and with no expense spared in evoking the look and feel of the period, the film unsurprisingly proved to be one of the biggest hits of 2007 at the Korean box office, managing over 7 million admissions.

    The film follows laid-back Gwangju taxi driver Min Woo (actor Kim Sang Kyung, recently in World of Silence), whose student brother Jin Woo (Lee Jun Ki, King And The Clown) becomes involved with the democracy movement. Life becomes more serious after reports start to filter through that the government has begun a violent crackdown on so-called rebels and that innocent people are being beaten and even killed by the army. Soon the city is embroiled in bloodshed, and Min Woo tries desperately to protect the woman he loves, a nurse called Sin Ae (Lee Yo Won, also in When Romance Meets Destiny), whose father Heong Soo (played by top Korean actor Ahn Sung Ki, who starred in the likes of Hanbando, Radio Star and Silmido) is a respected retired officer. As riots rage and the military attempts to crush all resistance, Min Woo joins a newly formed civilian army under Heong Soo’s leadership, hoping to bring peace and freedom back to the town and country.

    The main theme of May 18 is that of everyday people being caught up in momentous and tragic events, and the film gets off to a relatively slow start, with Kim spending the first half hour or so on character development. As a result, it works as more than a simple recreation of history, packing in plenty of individual stories of courage and nobility in the face of injustice and vicious oppression. The downside to this is that Kim does take what for many viewers may be an overly melodramatic approach, at times giving the film the feeling of a soap opera or tawdry romance. Although the truth itself is shocking and hard hitting enough, he goes a little too far in terms of trying to tug at viewer heartstrings and throwing in unnecessary emotional cheap shots, complete with a soundtrack that rises and swells alarmingly during supposedly moving moments. This may well make the film somewhat unpalatable for those looking for a serious examination of what actually happened or an in-depth exploration of the political context.

    Still, this kind of liberal dramatisation is not entirely unexpected and is pretty much par for the course for historical blockbusters of this ilk, whatever country they are from. As such, the many scenes of heroic death speeches and tears are certainly not inappropriate and are moving enough in their own way. Similarly, although the characters are a fairly two-dimensional bunch, they are interesting and likeable, and this does give the film the impression of being heartfelt and genuine despite its occasional excesses.

    Balancing out the melodrama are the well-directed riot scenes, which Kim manages to imbue with a genuine sense of chaos and panic. The first burst of violence erupts suddenly and shockingly, catching the viewer off guard every bit as much as it does the characters, and from then on the film is bloody and brutal. The tension mounts throughout as the situation escalates, and since Kim shows that he is all too willing to place his characters in the thick of things the film is generally quite thrilling and exciting. Unfortunately, the final scenes resemble too much a traditional action film-style siege and are somewhat at odds with the gritty realism of the earlier riots, and this does mean that the conclusion lacks some of its intended impact.

    Again, this does not come as much of a surprise since May 18 is from the first frame an openly commercial piece of filmmaking whose aim is to provide a generalised and highly emotive recreation of the most terrible and unforgettable event in modern Korean history. On this score it is hard to fault director Kim, who has delivered exactly that, and although viewers hoping for something with a little more depth may be disappointed, as a big budget blockbuster the film is both entertaining and affecting.

    by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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    Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.4 out of 10 (9)
    Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.5 out of 10 (10)

    simon
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    February 3, 2009

    May 18 Problem Customer Review Rated Bad 4 - 4 out of 10
    I was pretty excited about the release of this DVD. I am a student of Korean Language and history and have a deep interest in Korean film.

    When the film arrived I was even more anxious to watch it. it is packaged wonderfully, nice booklet, and great little post card set.

    Last Night I watched May 18 and all I can say is how disappointed am am right now! There was no background to the events leading up to the event so first off this film is not very inciteful for foreigners, like myself. I know, I said I was student of Korean, so I do know about it already. However, the film looses all focus due to the most important information being obselete. The "uprising" or "massacre", however you want to say, kicks of immediately. Sorry, unless the scene of some planes flying to Kwangju are supposed to explain the political situation.

    I know what happened in Kwanju, but the poor direction of the film left me indifferent to the scenes on offer to me. Obviously this was made just for Koreans, but there still needs to be a story of what actually led to the events on may 18 occuring. The film just concentrated on the violence. Sure thats important, but if we don't know how the situation in Kwangju erupted then I think it will be difficult for the film to entice any serious sympathy or emotion. May 18 is one of the most important events in Korean history, this film should have been a reflection of that, sadly it was not.
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    Ben
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    August 25, 2008

    Fact or Fiction? Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
    Based on the Gwangju massacre of May 18 (hence the title) 1980 where Soldiers attacked student protesters and civilians alike during this very turbulant time in South Korean history.

    The film itself is an odd affair, and as powerful and as touching as it is, and it really is, there is something that stings a little. All the characters on show are (to the best of my knowledge) fictional, so like many films that deal with such topics in a similar way (Titanic and Pearl Harbour for instance) it does leave everything a little up in the air, however, doing a straight dramatisation of this event would have nigh on impossible as even today nobody really knows the actual facts or deathtoll, but this all leads me to wondering if this is a tool for education or entertainment? The impression that I get is that it is a little bit of both, the facts when needed are delivered but an awful lot is left to the human side of the fictional characters, thus raising questions about the validity of the educational side.

    Those that are given the job of telling the story do an adequate enough job, Kim Sang Kyung plays it well as self proclaimed guardian Min Woo, Lee Jun Ki and Lee Yo Won also hold up their end of the bargain. Sung-kee Ahn (Hanbando) does a sterling job, even if his character seems a little out of place. On the whole everyone is absolutely fine, there is not one person who you could point the finger at and say, hey, thats why this film isn't the absolute classic it could be. Everyone is on a par, no one rises to steal the show and all is played out to a level of satisfaction. Maybe thats the problem, everyone is ok, but not great, thus it all comes off a bit bland. Though saying this is a little unfair and just highlights one of the problems with dealing in history/fiction, there is only so much you can do before it becomes fantasy, because when you present conjecture as fact you create myth and by doing this you diminish the impact of the events themselves.

    On the whole there is nothing wrong with May 18, it says what it needs to say, gives a little drama and comedy inbetween and lets the audience go away and hopefully learn a bit more about these events, and if this film does nothing else than educate people, then for me it makes it a success.
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    ChoSoo
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    May 18, 2008

    Good but not great! Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
    I've heard about this movie from a friend. Then I borrowed it from my church. Mostly I wanted to see it because of Lee Jun Ki but also because I just read about the Gwangju rising.

    I can't believe that this actually has happened, how can someone order this upon his own people!?
    How can someone just shut down a whole city?
    This is an event I think people all over the world should read about in History.

    However back to the movie. They have done it well but somehow it becomes a bit too much, it almost feels like watching a movie from Hollywood. There are too many weapons and shootings. Somehow it gets boring, there should be more story instead...
    Still you get a good picture of what happend in Gwangju around 30 years ago..

    It's a mix with Love, friendship, life, voices, stand up for themselves.
    it's also very tragic and don't be afraid of crying a bit since this is based on a true story.

    In total: It's a good movie, It's worth buying if you are interested in Korea or not. The actors are great. However from time to time there are a bit too much violance.
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    cuddley bear
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    May 16, 2008

    This customer review refers to May 18 (DVD) (DTS) (Standard Edition) (Korea Version)
    best movie of the year Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
    This film gives us a brief insight into what happens on this tragic day and also the following days. Everyone acted superbly, so moving and extremely touching. The second half of the film is very very sad. Even when you finished the film, you can still shed your tears when you think about it. Yes it is that powerful. It is that good.
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    February 27, 2008

    1 people found the following helpful

    Love this movie Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
    First of all, I love the packaging of this limited edition set. It's beautiful. As for the movie, it's highly recommended movie from Korea. It has been awhile that I enjoyed watching a Korean movie as I buy mostly Korean. And this one is defintely a movie that should be worth your time and money.
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