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Nowhere to Hide (US Version) DVD Region 1

Jang Dong Gun (Actor) | Choi Ji Woo (Actor) | Park Joong Hoon (Actor) | Sung-Ki Ahn (Actor)
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NOWHERE TO HIDE, the sixth feature from Korean New Wave writer-director Lee Myung-Se (GAGMAN) is an arty police action film jam-packed with style and attitude. Fans of Asian directors Takeshi "Beat" Kitano and John Woo will recognize the iconographic character of Detective Woo (Park Joong-Hoon), a slouching, thuggish homicide cop in South Korea's port city of Inchon. Woo smiles like a mischievous child, but he carries a baseball bat in his car, and leads a stooge-like squad of cops brandishing iron nightsticks. Along with his straitlaced partner, Kim (Jang Dong-Kun), Woo embarks on a sleepless, months-long hunt for the brutal killer who murdered a drug kingpin on the city's centralized monument, 40 Steps. Woo and his gangster-like men violently clash with suspects in colorful freeze frames and slow-motion shots, accompanied by a pumped-up rock score. After being defeated in a slapstick dance-like fight, a drug runner leads Woo to a primary suspect's femme fatale girlfriend, Juyon (Choi Ji-Woo). The detective then begins an infuriating game of watch and wait. Full of visual panache and humor, Lee's stylish thriller climaxes in a glorious rain-drenched mano a mano between the brutally tenacious Woo and his elusive prey.

"...Ultrastylish....With a provocative soundtrack....NOWHERE also boasts smashing cinematography..." - David, Hunter (Hollywood Reporter Critic), Hollywood Reporter, 12/26/2000

"...An accomplished action thriller....[Park] radiates a coiled energy born from years of tough graft and hard knocks -- a performance of soulful intensity..." - Andy, Richards (Film Critic), Sight and Sound, 07/01/2001

"...NOWHERE TO HIDE reveals that in Lee Myung-Se Korea has a filmmaker with enough razzle-dazzle and visceral appeal to rival Hong Kong's -- and Hollywood's -- John Woo..." - Kevin, Thomas (Film critic), Los Angeles Times, 12/22/2000

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Product Title: Nowhere to Hide (US Version) Nowhere to Hide (US Version) Nowhere to Hide (US Version) Nowhere to Hide (US Version) Nowhere to Hide (US Version)
Artist Name(s): Jang Dong Gun (Actor) | Choi Ji Woo (Actor) | Park Joong Hoon (Actor) | Sung-Ki Ahn (Actor) | Myung-Sae Lee 張東健 (Actor) | 崔 智友 (Actor) | 朴重勳 (Actor) | Sung-Ki Ahn (Actor) | Myung-Sae Lee 张东健 (Actor) | 崔 智友 (Actor) | 朴重勋 (Actor) | Sung-Ki Ahn (Actor) | Myung-Sae Lee チャン・ドンゴン (Actor) | チェ・ジウ (Actor) | パク・チュンフン (Actor) | Sung-Ki Ahn (Actor) | Myung-Sae Lee 장 동건 (Actor) | 최지우 (Actor) | 박 중훈 (Actor) | Sung-Ki Ahn (Actor) | Myung-Sae Lee
Director: Myung-Sae Lee Myung-Sae Lee Myung-Sae Lee Myung-Sae Lee Myung-Sae Lee
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Release Date: 2001-04-24
UPC Code: 806469154120
Language: English, Korean
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French, Slovak
Country of Origin: Korea, Democratic People's Republic Of
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: Not Rated
Publisher: Avalanche Entertainment
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004415667

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Director: Myung-Sae Lee

DVD Features:

Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen
Audio:
Stereo - Korean
Stereo - English
Additional Release Material:
Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical
Interactive Features:
Scene Access
Interactive Menus

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Professional Review of "Nowhere to Hide (US Version)"

February 20, 2006

This professional review refers to Nowhere To Hide (Hong Kong Version)
The critical responses of Nowhere to Hide are quite extreme. Some people love it very much while some totally hate it. Personally, I am sure this film is not in my top 10 list, nevertheless, it is still one of the most important films produced in Korea in the last few years.

The plot of the film is strikingly plain and straightforward. Don't expect any witty run and escape scenes as you have seen in the Hong Kong films Running Out Of Time or The Longest Nite, nor any heroic duel like in A Hero Never Dies, it is not like that at all. The story is a cliche. A drug boss is killed by Chang Sung-min (Ahn Sung-Gi). Detective Woo (Park Joong-Hoon) is assigned to investigate the case. Together with his partner (Jang Dong-Gun), they pursue the cunning Sung-min in a maze-like chase. The whole film is about the chase itself. At last, Woo and Sung-min have a final encounter in a coal mining town...

I belive the cliche of the story is done on purpose. Director Lee Myung-Se wants to use the cliche to break the cliche. The more the plot appears banal, the more you can notice the deviation. It is a film that requires you to see it more than once. It is only through multiple viewings that you can get the most. The primary deviation is that the detective is not a gentleman wearing a nice suit. Park Joong-Hoon breaks the typical image of a detective in this genre. He does not wear suits, he is rude to girls, he fights with a bat instead of a pistol. He looks more like a gangster than a cop (One interesting comparison I found out is that Park's character resembles Takeshi Kitano in Violent Cop a lot. Both of them prefer violence as the only resort and their behaviors are unanimously spooky). Another deviation is the ending, the fight between Park Joong Hoon and Ahn Sung-Gi. When I saw it the first time, I was a little startled by the result of their duel. Other scenes like the murder at the beginning are also totally refreshing and eye opening. The use of Bee Gees's Holiday as the background music is organic. It results in a striking conflict - a funky collision of peace (music) and violence (image).

In terms of the technical aspect of the film, the cinematography and the editing are quite stylistic. The filmmakers employ lots of slow and fast motions to capture the action of the characters. Heavy metal music and innovative editing techniques (jump cuts, dissolve...) are also seen in the chasing scenes. Whether it is successful or not is a very subjective question. If you are open minded and are a fan of experimental film, I am sure you will enjoy this film very much.

The only part that baffles me is the ending. After the case is closed, the ending scene features Park Joong Hoon waiting for Choi Ji Woo in a car. I don't really understand what the director wants to convey through this scene, since throughout the film, I don't think there is any romantic tie between the two.

In conclusion, this is a highly energetic and vigorous film. I respect the guts of the director. He is willing to push the infinite possibilities of cinema to the extreme.

VCD (HK version) - The image and sound qualities are pretty good. Other than that, I really don't have much to say about the VCD.

Cool guy(s) - Park Joong-Hoon

Reviewed by: Kantorates

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Customer Review of "Nowhere to Hide (US Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7.5 out of 10 (17)

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July 28, 2006

This customer review refers to Nowhere To Hide (Hong Kong Version)
it wasnt that great Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
the story line was ok but could've been better. there were some boring scenes here and there. the action scenes were ok. almost fell asleep though.
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January 2, 2005

This customer review refers to Nowhere To Hide (Hong Kong Version)
Beauty does not need a "plot" Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
To people who say it is boring and has no plot: this is a masterpiece of cinematographic (i.e. primarily audio-visual) art, not a sermon. What plot can be behind raindrops? Or the story of human courage, determination, spiritual strength and affection is not a "plot" enough? Whatever, this movie is definitely not for the Santa-Barbara-kind-of-plot fans. But if you want to see a Movie - this is it.
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December 27, 2004

This customer review refers to Nowhere To Hide (Hong Kong Version)
Beauty does not need a "plot" Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
To people who say it is boring and has no plot: this is a masterpiece of cinematographic (i.e. primarily audio-visual) art, not a sermon. What plot can be behind raindrops? Or the story of human courage, determination, spiritual strength and affection is not a "plot" enough? Whatever, this movie is definitely not for the Santa-Barbara-kind-of-plot fans. But if you want to see a Movie - this is it.
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November 7, 2004

This customer review refers to Nowhere To Hide Special Edition
NOT A JOHN WOO STYLE Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
I bought this S.E version.there is a sentence in face of box :'is Hollywood ready to new John Woo ?' Let me give an answer:No.Because There is No Lots Of Action,No Enough Brotherhood Of Men,No Much A Stylistic Action Choreography,No Peak,No Chow Yun Fat
There is a tough police guy who goes the back of criminal and uses overbearing methods.
SO THIS MOVIE IS SIMILAR 'PUBLIC ENEMY' if you watched PUBLIC ENEMY i suggest you not buying this movie.
BUT ONLY I THINK WITHOUT MAKING ANY COMPARISON WHAT THIS FILM IS,I CAN SAY:GOOD FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHY and HAVE DIFFERENT STYLE SO IT MAKES ITSELF BE WATCHABLE
This DVD S.E of Nowhere To Hide film consists of 2 DVD :Korean version and International version.Korean Version :Language Korean,Subtitle English and Korean.Trailers,Chats with Actors,NG Cuts,Making Of...

International Version :Language Korean,French,Japanese,English,Subtitle English,Cantonese,Japanese...Trailers according countries:Japan,Korea,HK,France,USA.Korean version vs International verion.dvd jackets...
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Anonymous

September 20, 2004

This customer review refers to Nowhere To Hide Special Edition
good Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
i watched today at my uni (screening), for asian cinemas subject .. its good ... diz movie is full of violent but its sort of comedy too, funny and can make you laugh, but some parts its like a sad scene too.. well, you try to watch it. i recommended diz movie though. my friend who is white (not asian) is also like diz movie, and he is gonna buy the dvd too... and i think i would too ...
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