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Rough Cut (DVD) (Malaysia Version) DVD Region 3

So Ji Sub (Actor) | Kang Ji Hwan (Actor) | Hong Su Hyeon | Kim Ki Duk (Producer)
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Rough Cut (DVD) (Malaysia Version)
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Winner takes all including the Best Actor Award in Kim Ki Duk protege Jang Hoon's stylish action blockbuster Rough Cut (a.k.a. A Movie Is A Movie). Appearing in his first production since completing his military service, Korean Wave star So Ji Sub makes his long-awaited screen comeback four years after the hit TV drama I'm Sorry, I Love You turned him into a household name throughout Asia. Still the lonesome brooder, So Ji Sub faces off against television heartthrob Kang Ji Hwan (Host and Guest, Hong Gil Dong) in this reality-blurring actioner about two actors dueling it out in front of the camera to see who steals the most spotlight. Just for the record, So Ji Sub and Kang Ji Hwan ended up sharing the Best New Actor award at the 29th Blue Dragon Awards for their performances. Attracting over a million theatergoers in its first week of release, Rough Cut is the second non-self-directed film produced by Kim Ki Duk after Jeon Jae Hong's Beautiful.

Hounded by the media everywhere he goes, movie star Soo Ta (Kang Ji Hwan) has a temper that matches his paycheck, and a bent for trouble. Shooting for his latest production, a gangster film, comes to standstill after he beats up another actor. Too invested in his role, Soo Ta recruits real-life gangster Gang Pae (So Ji Sub) to become his new co-star. Gang Pae agrees, but on one condition: all the violence in the movie has to be real instead of staged.

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Product Title: Rough Cut (DVD) (Malaysia Version) 電影就是電影 (DVD) (馬來西亞版) 电影就是电影 (DVD) (马来西亚版) 映画は映画だ (マレーシア版) 영화는 영화다 (DVD) (Malaysia Version)
Also known as: A Movie is a Movie A Movie is a Movie A Movie is a Movie A Movie is a Movie A Movie is a Movie
Artist Name(s): So Ji Sub (Actor) | Kang Ji Hwan (Actor) | Hong Su Hyeon 蘇志燮 (Actor) | 姜志煥 (Actor) | Hong Su Hyeon 苏志燮 (Actor) | 姜志焕 (Actor) | Hong Su Hyeon ソ・ジソプ (Actor) | カン・ジファン (Actor) | ホン・スヒョン 소 지섭 (Actor) | 강지환 (Actor) | 홍수현
Director: Jang Hoon 張勛 张勋 チャン・フン 장훈
Producer: Kim Ki Duk 金 基德 金 基德 キム・ギドク 김기덕
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Release Date: 2009-08-25
Language: Korean
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese, Malay
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?
Publisher: PMP Entertainment (M) SDN. BHD.
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1021302424

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A gangster who want to be an actor: an actor more gangster than anything.
Here their paths and live begin to cross.

Actor Jang Soo-ta is in a blind. His bad temperament causes him to take the fight scenes too seriously on the set of his latest movie: the movie has been put on hold due to the assaults, and no one in the industry wants to play opposite the belligerent actor. As a last resort, he tracks down the gangster, Gang-pae, asking for his autograph and proposes a part for him. Gang-pae, unbeknownst to anyone , has always wanted to be an actor and accept Soo-ta\’s proposition on one condition: the fight scenes must be real. Never one to shy away form any scuffle, the actor agrees. This now becomes the prelude to one of the most intense and fierce shoots in movie history.
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Professional Review of "Rough Cut (DVD) (Malaysia Version)"

January 31, 2009

This professional review refers to Rough Cut (AKA: A Movie is a Movie) (DVD) (2-Disc Special Edition) (Korea Version)
Grumpy auteur and outspoken critic of the Korean film industry Kim Ki Duk puts his money where his mouth is by continuing his recent assault on screens. Here, he follows his own directorial outing Dream and protege Jeon Jae Hong's excellent Beautiful which he produced, with Rough Cut for which he wrote the screenplay as well as serving as producer. The film was actually directed by Jang Hoon, another of Kim's young charges, who previously worked as an assistant on The Bow. Although it certainly shows the hand of his mentor, with Jang at the helm, the film is a far more commercially friendly prospect, not least since it boasts two major heartthrobs in the lead roles in the form of So Ji Sub, a household name after the television series I'm Sorry, I Love You, here making his screen comeback after military service, and Kang Ji Hwan, who made his name with Host and Guest and Hong Gil Dong. The film certainly proved popular at the box office, probably more so than all of Kim's own efforts put together, attracting over a million viewers in its first week of release. It also managed to win over the critics, with So Ji Sub and Kang Ji Hwan deservedly sharing the Best New Actor prize at the 29th Blue Dragon Awards.

The film revolves around a cunningly ironic premise. Bad boy actor Soo Ta (Kang Ji Hwan) finds his career threatened after beating up another thespian on the set of his latest gangster drama, sending the media into a frenzy. All the other performers in the industry refuse to work for him, and everything seems lost, until one night in a bar he runs into real life gangster Gang Pae (So Ji Sub) and his entourage. The two men hit it off, albeit in deeply antagonistic fashion, and Gang Pae agrees to star opposite the actor in order to save the film, though on the condition that they perform all of the violent scenes for real. Although this results in some impressive footage, soon both of their lives are changing, and not necessarily for the better.

Perhaps the most impressive aspect of Rough Cut is the fact that it consistently avoids taking the predictable route. Despite the premise, it never patronises the viewer through tiresome "film vs. reality" gags, and manages to prevent itself from ever becoming the kind of hollow nonsense it lampoons. A large part of this is down to Kim's superb script, which is fiercely intelligent and well plotted, providing a perfect balance of gripping plot and sly industry critique. Thankfully, not too much of his well publicised bitterness boils to the surface, and his vision of film production and all its supposed glamour, whilst exposing the artifice and hypocrisy, also shows a genuine understanding of the medium. As might be expected, there is a fair amount of symbolism, including mirror images, split screen work, and an inevitable injection of religious iconography. Whilst the film does play upon the brutal reality of Gang Pae's profession compared to the wannabe stylings of Soo Ta, its commentary upon actors and acting is far more complex than a simple castigation. Indeed, the relationship between the two protagonists is a tense and fascinating one, with the balance constantly shifting as they battle not so much with each other as with themselves. As such, the film is arguably more of a character drama than anything else, and a deeply engaging one at that.

Not all of the credit for the film's success should go to Kim, as Jang's direction brings the script to life without ever dwelling too much on its more pretentious side. Certainly, he shows a far more measured approach than his mentor, and although the film does have its share of offbeat moments, it generally eschews the obscure in favour of a tight pace and a skilfully worked tautness. Certainly, the film was designed to entertain as well as making viewers think, and he manages to attain this difficult balance without pushing things too far either way. There is a fair amount of action, mostly in the form of fist fights between the male leads, and the film is a bloody affair with some startlingly brutal scenes towards the end. The violence is cleverly interwoven into the narrative and never comes across as having been included for mere shock value. Both Kang Ji Hwan and So Ji Sub turn in excellent and very physical performances, and help to give the film an intense visceral edge.

As a result, Rough Cut enjoys the best of both worlds, being intelligent and thought provoking, whilst at the same time entertaining and exciting on a more basic level. The union of Kim's cynical sensibilities and Jang's ability to get his hooks into the viewer works wonders, and the film scores highly on all grounds, standing not only as one of the best Korean films of 2008, but surely as an indication of further greatness from both teacher and pupil.

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Customer Review of "Rough Cut (DVD) (Malaysia Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (2)

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January 31, 2009

This customer review refers to Rough Cut (AKA: A Movie is a Movie) (DVD) (2-Disc First Press Special Edition) (Korea Version)
Apology! Corrections! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I want to apologize for the errors I made in my previous reviews for So Ji Sub's series. The correct tittles for his drama series should be: Something Happened in Bali and most importantly, the series I Am Sorry, I Love You instead of Sad Love Story which is the name of another series.
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January 29, 2009

This customer review refers to Rough Cut (AKA: A Movie is a Movie) (DVD) (2-Disc First Press Special Edition) (Korea Version)
Good Movie Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I'm a fan of So Ji Sub and Kang Ji Hwan, so I bought this movie when it was first available.. I didn't care that this movie was all about fighting, I just wanted to watch them because they are excellent actors beside their good looks. The movie is bloody, a little sad and funny at times. So Ji Sub looks absolutely attractive with his brooding mood, not to mention his gorgeous built and fighting skills. Kang Ji Hwan is also an excellent actor because he can be serious or comical in his acting. Anyway, you have to watch this movie if you are a fan of either one.

For So Ji Sub: I would recommend watching the following K drama series:What Happened at Bali?(one of my favorite series), Sad Love Story and The Glass Slipper (He has a minor part in this one). So Ji Sub's acting in all three series is excellent. I wish he will pair up with Ha Ji Won, Song Hye Kyu, Son Ye Jin or any other attractive actress in his next drama series.

For Kang Ji Hwan: I recommend watching the drama series:Be Strong, Geum Soon! The series is a little sad, funny, touching and with a good ending. It is also one of my favorites. For his serious acting, you might want to try the series, 90 Days Love with Kim Ha Neul.
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