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No Regret (US Version) DVD Region 1

Lee Han (Actor) | Seung-gil Jung (Actor) | Dong-wook Kim (Actor) | Ji-un Yun
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Beautiful, daring, and haunting, No Regret represents a breakthrough for both Korean queer cinema and independent filmmaking. Opening in only a handful of theaters, the gay-themed film not only garnered great reviews, it also managed to attract 40,000 moviegoers, setting a new box office record for an indie film. No Regret is the debut feature from Leesong Hee Il, Korea's first openly gay filmmaker. Leesong has long been a familiar name in the festival circuit, having directed the acclaimed short films "Sugar Hill", "Good Romance", and "La Traviata", which was a part of the omnibus Camellia Project - Three Queer Stories at Bogil Island. In No Regret, he continues to delicately explore universal themes of love and sexuality set against uncommon relationships.

No Regret presents complex, well-rounded characters that do not occupy convenient stereotypes. Lee Young Hoon, who starred in Leesong's "Good Romance", gives a stirring performance opposite Lee Han, who also appeared in last year's award-winning indie film Don't Look Back. The two young actors portray men of vastly different backgrounds, and the film subtly brings out issues of class structure and gay culture with both gravitas and good humor. The story is anything but predictable, capturing both the beauty and sorrow of love, heartache, and a life lived with No Regret.

Turning 18 years of age, Su Min (Lee Young Hoon) leaves his orphanage and moves to Seoul, working various jobs to save up money for university. After losing his job at the factory, Su Min ends up working as a male escort at a gay bar. Already close to hitting rock bottom, Su Min's life gets both more chaotic and more meaningful when Jae Min (Lee Han) walks into his life. Coming from a wealthy, conservative background, Jae Min keeps his sexual orientation hidden from his family. Although he is already engaged, Jae Min is willing to give up everything to be with Su Min, and the two fall into a passionate relationship. But when the realities of life catch up, love may not be enough.

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Product Title: No Regret (US Version) No Regret (US Version) No Regret (US Version) No Regret (US Version) No Regret (US Version)
Artist Name(s): Lee Han (Actor) | Seung-gil Jung (Actor) | Dong-wook Kim (Actor) | Ji-un Yun | Byung-hoon Lee | Leesong Hee-il 李翰 (Actor) | Seung-gil Jung (Actor) | Dong-wook Kim (Actor) | Ji-un Yun | Byung-hoon Lee | Leesong Hee-il 李翰 (Actor) | Seung-gil Jung (Actor) | Dong-wook Kim (Actor) | Ji-un Yun | Byung-hoon Lee | Leesong Hee-il イ・ハン (Actor) | Seung-gil Jung (Actor) | Dong-wook Kim (Actor) | Ji-un Yun | Byung-hoon Lee | Leesong Hee-il 이한 (Actor) | Seung-gil Jung (Actor) | Dong-wook Kim (Actor) | Ji-un Yun | Byung-hoon Lee | Leesong Hee-il
Director: Leesong Hee-il Leesong Hee-il Leesong Hee-il Leesong Hee-il Leesong Hee-il
Producer: Peter Kim Peter Kim Peter Kim Peter Kim Peter Kim
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Release Date: 2009-03-31
UPC Code: 858423001742
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Color Information: Color
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 1 - USA, Canada, U.S. Territories What is it?
Rating: R (MPAA)
Publisher: Ryko Distribution
Package Weight: 150 (g)
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YesAsia Catalog No.: 1019615017

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Director: Leesong Hee-il

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Dolby Digital 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1 - Korean
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Professional Review of "No Regret (US Version)"

March 30, 2007

This professional review refers to No Regret (DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
While watching the Korean indie film No Regret, I could not help making comparisons between it and Wong Kar-Wai's masterpiece Happy Together. I think the comparisons are entirely valid; both films deal with realistic male homosexual relationships, both often delve into the dark side of these relationships, both feature graphic sex scenes; and both would be just as compelling if the relationships depicted were heterosexual ones. Fortunately for No Regret, which managed to capture record audiences during its limited run, they are both also just as good.

No Regret opens at a countryside orphanage that Su-Min (Lee Yeong-Hoon) is forced to leave upon reaching adulthood. Su-Min moves to Seoul, where he struggles to afford school and works two jobs, as an assembly-line worker during the day and as a private chauffeur at night. While he is openly gay, he takes no interest when customer Jae-Min (Lee Han) hits on him. Su-Min is fired from his job at the factory just as he finds out that Jae Min is also an executive there. Jae-Min tries to save Su-Min's job at the factory, but he quits out of pride anyway. Strapped for cash, Su-Min reluctantly becomes an escort at a gay bar, where he's warned by the head of the bar, Madame, that he doesn't like hiring gay men because they elope when they fall in love with customers. Luckily, Su-Min is so disillusioned that he's convinced that money is more important than love. Jae-Min eventually manages to track Su-Min down, and after Jae-Min's many advances (not to mention Su-Min's many rejections), they finally fall in love. However, real world circumstances will come to drive them apart, and violence ultimately threatens to plague their relationship.

While Happy Together tells a messy story about the slow destruction of a relationship, No Regret uses a simpler love story structure: two people meet, fall in love, and fight. And as oxymoronic as it sounds, the film also possesses some clichés that one is used to seeing in a film with homosexual themes, such as Jae Min's fiancé and his family forcing him to get married. Yet, writer/director Leesong Hee-il, an openly gay man himself, manages to create convincing emotions throughout. This can be credited to the screenplay, which develops not just the two focal characters effectively, but also the supporting characters who will come to impact the plot. Although not all bases are covered, as Jae-Min's clichéd subplot still rings somewhat false, the screenplay manages to be strong enough that the audience is still involved even when the film takes an absurd turn at its finale - which is really the film's only noticeable flaw.

Shot in digital, No Regret captures the shadowy world of gay prostitution using impressive handheld long takes and polished visuals, which are very rare in an indie production such as this. As in the works of Michael Mann, digital provides a better way to capture low-light environment, helping No Regret build a dark atmosphere that represent the sometimes-dangerous world Su-Min lives in. The film's look is supported by Leesong's strong direction and dependency on visual storytelling rather than verbal exposition. As polished as the visuals are, the storytelling remains gritty, and while the sex scenes are explicit, Leesong still presents them in a fairly tasteful fashion.

No review of No Regret can be completed without mentioning the performances. As the conflicted Jae-Min, Lee Han expresses the dilemma that faces a closeted gay man with an equal dose of pain and conflict. However, the star of the show is Lee Yeong-Hoon, who also starred in Good Romance, a short film by Leesong that was eventually expanded into No Regret. Lee's intense performance effectively brings out the anger, the desperation and the courage of Su Min - the anger of being betrayed, the desperation of his situation, and the courage to fall in love. They may not be as seasoned as Leslie Cheung and Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, but Lee Han and Lee Yeong-Hoon are definitely actors to watch out for in the future.

While I mentioned that comparisons to Happy Together or even Brokeback Mountain are valid, it should be noted that No Regret is strong enough to stand on its own among the pantheon of great gay films. The direction is confident, the script is strong, the performances are intense, the emotions are credible and the film is easily as engaging as any heterosexual love story. The film may not be everyone's cup of tea based on the subject matter and its graphic depiction of sex, but anyone who's willing to take the plunge will find No Regret to be one the strongest and audaciously authentic indie films to come out of Asia in 2006.

By Kevin Ma

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Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.2 out of 10 (5)

kiko
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September 24, 2007

This customer review refers to No Regret (DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
refreshingly liberating... Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
Knowing the condition of gay culture in Korea; the discrimination and social implications of being gay, the movie may serve as an iconic leap of faith, wherein one's sexual preference could be the verdict of either his downfall or future happiness. the contrast of the characters who shared the same line of emotion was successfully portrayed and that, i believe, made the movie an eye opener and as for the social relevance, who would argue that it has tackled one of the most important issues of our society all over the world. This movie is absolutely recommendable.
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September 8, 2007

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You will NOT Regret ! Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
Wow! I have never seen a Korean movie like this before. The movie is daring in showing naked bodies and explicit love scenes. It also has a beautiful plot. The story of a poor guy to be loved by a rich guy, sounds like a beautiful fairy tale, isn't it? But love must face reality, too. Love doesn't always run smoothly. That's why the two main characters here have a long way to go, have problems they have to overcome, and sometimes also... feeling they have to deny. So... how about the ending? Well, just see it. Whether the ending is happily ever after or not, you will not regret watching it!
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April 27, 2007

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Haunting and unforgettable Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This is one of the best films to have come out of South Korea in the last few years - and certainly the most memorable gay-themed Korean movie to date. It's also proof that a miniscule budget (of reportedly just US$100,000!) needn't compromise artistic standards. The acting is wonderful (including the superbly talented Lee Young Hoon, who is simply heartbreaking), and Leesong Hee-il's script and direction are top-notch - all the more remarkable when one considers that this was the first feature-length film for both men. Yes, the film does take an unexpected narrative shift toward the end - one that may strike some first-time viewers as implausible - but subsequent viewings should enhance one's understanding of the reasons for this change. And while it's also true that the English subtitles could have been better, I certainly had no difficulty following them.

A great film - and one that I've returned to many times. I can't wait to see what the very gifted Leesong Hee-il comes up with next.
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April 23, 2007

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No regrets here! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
The bad news first... The English subtitles were the worst I have experienced this decade. Not since the 90's have I experienced subtitles that were so poor, the grammar and translation were equally bad.

The great news is that NO REGRET is exactly what I expect and want in a Korean film, a film that makes you feel like your heart has been ripped out after you're done watching it yet you want to go back and watch the movie over and over again. Unfortunately a lot of the current Korean movies are more like mainstream U.S. films instead of like the Korean films of the late 90's and the early 2000's that got Korean filmmakers noticed. Luckily NO REGRET didn't follow the current trend in Korea and stuck with an authentically Korean approach.

And I would agree with KNFW's, the other reviewer, perspective that this movie is a about that we all need love. The orphan story line is miniscule compared to the universal theme of everyone wanting someone to love and be loved and the barriers we erect to keep us from love/loving and getting hurt.

All the actors were excellent in the film, especially considering the difficult nature of the story. It always amazes me how Koreans will tackle such difficult social issues in their films but yet as a society remain in denial about them. Quite the opposite from the U.S. where we go to see fluffy/no brainer movies as a form of escapism from our lives and problems yet we tend to be much more inclined to deal with social ills as individuals and as a society. Bravo to the cast and crew of NO REGRET!!!
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March 10, 2007

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A must see Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I have watch this movie over and over again. It is superbly acted and directed. The story is real and moving. It would be a crime if it isn't distributed in the U.S. We all need love. The story is about how individuals build up walls to protect themselves and survive and at the same time hoping that someone would come along and break them down and love us. Both of the characters come from different backgrounds and eventually do this. It shows the plight of those who have nothing and will do anything to survive with "no regrets". It also shows the pressures which imprison those who have it all and try to maintain it. It is a gay story but I think all will be able to relate to it.
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