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Ji Yeon (Kim Yoon Jin) has built a sterling reputation as a first-rate, no-nonsense lawyer. Though she puts on a stoic facade at work, at home Ji Yeon is a loving single mother. Always feeling guilty for missing out on her daughter's activities, she takes time out of her busy schedule to attend her daughter's school event. But Ji Yeon is faced with a parent's worst nightmare when her daughter is kidnapped. Then the kidnapper calls, but it is not ransom he asks for. Instead, she is given an almost impossible mission: acquit a murderer of his crime in just seven days, or she will lose her child.
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| Product Title: | Seven Days (DVD) (Japan Version) Seven Days (DVD) (Japan Version) Seven Days (DVD) (Japan Version) セブンデイズ Seven Days (DVD) (Japan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Kim Yoon Jin | Park Hee Soon 金允珍 | Park Hee Soon 金允珍 | Park Hee Soon キム・ユンジン | キム・ミスク | チャン・ハンソン | チェ・ミョンス | パク・ヒスン 김 윤진 | 박희순 |
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| Release Date: | 2009-12-02 |
| Publisher Product Code: | TADD-67485 |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
| Publisher: | Sony Pictures Entertainment |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1021384179 |
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Finding a killer hook is half the battle for a successful commercial film. The Korean thriller Seven Days has accomplished just that with its casting - and not only for Korea, but for English-speaking territories as well. After all, its star Yunjin Kim already speaks in her native Korean on the American hit TV show Lost which means non-Korean fans of the show won't require much effort to get used to her speaking Korean in a Korean film. In fact, Seven Days is essentially a Hollywood blockbuster thriller in the Korean language, meaning it's even more accessible to a Western audience. That may also explain why the film's remake rights were bought up by Hollywood even before its theatrical release. Yunjin Kim plays Ji-Yeon, a successful defense lawyer who has never lost a case even when defending shady gangsters. Thanks to movie magic, she's also a single mother that actually has time to participate at her cute young daughter's elementary school sports festival. However, her daughter is kidnapped at the event, and her captor isn't looking for money. Instead, he wants Ji-Yeon to get a convicted murderer off death row at his final appeal trial in less than a week. However, not only does all the evidence point to the prisoner being guilty, but the district attorney's office also assigns a successful prosecutor to go up against her. Meanwhile, Ji-Yeon recruits her tough-as-nails and shades-of-gray cop friend Seong-Yeol to play detective with her. Together, the two attempt to find her daughter. While Kim has been a successful actress in Korea for years (her breakout film being the Hollywood-style action film Shiri), she has never been required to carry an entire film. In Seven Days, the actress runs, gets beaten up, screams, cries, and even gets licked on the face. Despite the multiple challenges, Kim carries the role with gusto, expressing the intensity of Ji-Yeon's situation, regardless of the absurdity it reaches. This is the type of role that a major actress needs to prove her star status, and it's easy to see why Kim's performance reportedly helped create word-of-mouth during the film's successful theatrical run in Korea. However, it's not as easy to understand the other reason that brought on the word-of-mouth, namely the plot. Seven Days features an intriguing concept, as a well as an effective ticking time bomb that promises edge-of-your-seat thrills. However, like many Hollywood films with similar storylines (Don't Say a Word with Michael Douglas comes to mind), the overstuffed plot strains credibility. It suffers from the "24 Syndrome", packing far too many events into the time given the characters. The film effectively milks the concept as much as it can, throwing out red herrings and plot twists that keep the audience guessing without confusing them. But screenwriter Yoon Je-Goo, making his debut with director Won Sin-Yeon as co-writer, tries too hard to pile on the emotions, especially when Ji-Yeon meets the mother of the convicted killer's victim. This particular relationship brings up some dramatically intriguing concepts about maternal love, but it also threatens to slow down the already exposition-heavy plot with too much meditation on parenthood. Director Won Sin-Yeon keeps the film moving with a palpable energy, employing the now-popular shaky-cam style. However, this style also distracts, as certain scenes are too intense in their shaking and cutting for their own good. Still, the film's production values are slick, delivering a gritty look without ever seeming less than technically proficient, despite Won's claims that he struggled with insufficient budget during the shoot. Won also one-ups Hollywood by daring to present the violence in a graphic and bloody manner instead of shying away to deliver a more commercially-friendly product. The violence is sometimes presented in such an explicit manner that it risks become exploitative. Still, this flirtation with exploitation may be Won's way of desensitizing the audience, thus making the violence easier to accept. After nearly two hours of loud and flashy high concept filmmaking, Seven Days offers up a final twist that surprisingly works on multiple levels. Like any good twist ending, it makes the audience think twice about the seemingly trivial things that came before and the characters that passed by. It also continues a refreshing mean streak that the writers set up throughout, and doesn't leave the audience frustrated. However, it's the credibility-straining events and annoyingly flashy filmmaking that keep Seven Days from being what it could've been. The filmmakers do manage to bring some of the best traits from Hollywood into Korean cinema with the film - which means Hollywood should theoretically have no problem regurgitating their own formula in America. In fact, since Yunjin Kim already speaks fluent English, the producers can simply bring her back for the remake. It's a star role that she surely deserves. By Kevin Ma |
Customer Review of "Seven Days (DVD) (Japan Version)"
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July 21, 2008
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with non-stop action and lots of twists and turns...and Yun Jin KIM is soooooooooooo beautiful, not to mention a very good actress! Guess i'm lucky that i orderer the first-press edition with a signed card inside! (*proud grin*) |
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April 1, 2008
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Super Fast Thriller
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As I watched this film last weekend (and wrote this too), this DVD collectible addition as now gone out of print (I know...darn, darn, darn), but when you see this movie is back in an available re-issue form - get it pronto, as its a brilliant film you need to get. * * * * * * * * If there is anything to emphasize about this thrilling, and at times quite emotional movie, is its incredible quality on all fronts - perfectly directed, cutting edge cinematography, excellent acting, pacing to die for, great staying power, great music and a brilliant fast paced story line, that will make you wee yourself with tension as you watch this fast paced adrenaline shifting movie. You certainly don't have to wait for this thriller to get under way, either, as it cuts to the chase on the onset, pulling you straight in immediately. There's no time to pass the pop corn around with "Seven Days". What makes this film so brilliant, too, is how the high velocity pacing is kept consistent all the way through the running time, and still holds your full attention, which is nothing short of genius film making. The closest film I've seen with this quality tension, pacing and editing is "The Bourne Ultimatum". "Seven Days" also has this fast paced, shaky camera attached to a speed racer visual style, too, but with cinematography that is crafted to such a high quality, that it must have been a nightmare to get it all perfect and right, for that final acceptable edit. But although the pacing is verry va va va voom, it won't detract your attention from the plot and you'll be hooked to every moment. As more intense plot elements are added to the tense mix, too, you do get the occasional pit stop to take a breather, but the film soon speeds up again. To avoid spoilers here, its best for me to leave out mentioning the story elements in this film, as with "Seven Days" the least you know of how this all turns out, aside to a brief synopsis of course, the better. Surprise is the key element in enjoying this film. Mind you, even if you do try to guess who the kidnapper is mid watch, this film moves so fast you don't get much chance to fasten on to perusal and thought. The basic premise, though, is that Yun Jin Kim as a defense lawyer Ji Yeon, and having nailed a successful court defense case, then finds her daughter has been abducted during a school running race competition. Ji Yeon is then telephoned by the kidnapper with a condition met to defend and acquit a wrongly imprisoned man for the murder of a female university student, in an appeal case. She has to get the man cleared, or if Ji Yeon fails, she will lose her daughter. Ji Yeon also only as seven days to get her daughter back, inclusive of this case, as the dead line is the fact that the man has also been given the death sentence for the student's murder, and the appeal case will be finalized after the seven days. So Ji Yeon steps into her 'Bluebird' and races forth to the desperate rescue of her daughter. Although there have been various kidnap type thriller movies in past, it could be easy to think this as yet another type of its form. But "Seven Days" has so much good additional plot content, and additional heart stopping sequences which I haven't seen in a film of this typer before, that heightens your experience throughout to the end. You should love this if you like tense thrillers, and after watching this once, you could still watch it again and again - even when you know the plot outcome, as its that good a quality movie. And what an emotive ending! Yun Jin Kim is brilliant as the out of her head lawyer trying desperately to get her daughter back, and I hope she keeps making more S Korean films now, considering that she has ventured across seas to the US in the "Lost" series, and its great to see her back in Korean movies again (worth seeing Yun Jin in "Shiri", if you haven't already seen it of course). Lots of other familiar faces from recent films, too, like Hee Soon Park from "My Friend and His Lover" (when is this DVD coming out), who performs as Yun Jin's policeman 'side kick' and Jin Woo Jang from the "Evil Twin" - to name a few, anyway. If you love S Korean movies in the action sense, you certainly want to get this (or you already have, I imagine), as "Seven Days" is so good, it will end up being in most people's Top 10, I'm sure. As for the tension, you won't just remain on the edge of your seat watching this, you will move on over the edge onto the floor carpet beneath, and then rock back and forth until the end credits appear. The whole of this film is one perfectly crafted piece of cinema - that it will surly be hailed as another of Korea's best. Which it is. I've also heard that the recent Korean film "Chaser" is supposed to be another good action thriller, to follow on from this one. It will be worth finding out about "Chaser", when that DVD arrives. For now, though, I'll give "Seven Days" full top marks, which it deserves. Actually, I'd give it seven stars, but five it is. |
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March 26, 2008
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Superb thriller
| This edge-of-your-seat thriller is easily the best in its genre, exciting and original with fine performances, i cannot recommend this enough. |
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March 18, 2008
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Best Movie of the Year
| I have finished watching this movie, and I can't stop thinking about it. It has to be one of the best movie of the year for action/thriller. It had me on my seat glue to the TV from beginning to the ending. This is an awesome movie that keeps you on your seat throughout the show. I can't say enough good things about it, you just need to buy it and check it out for yourself. This is a highly of the highest recommendation from me. |











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