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Shadowless Sword (DVD) (DTS) (Director's Cut) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3

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Customer Review of "Shadowless Sword (DVD) (DTS) (Director's Cut) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7.3 out of 10 (9)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7.2 out of 10 (12)

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Le
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July 15, 2006

Director's Cut? Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
I've watched and enjoyed the original version of this film...would someone tell me what is special about this Director's Cut (eg. add'l minutes, development of characters, etc...)...I still don't know the value of purchasing this special version...there's no details of it in the description, nor by any reviewers so far...
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Momo
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June 30, 2006

A little too cliche Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
The storyline was really really simple. However the fight scenes were awsome! Especially for a Korean film. However, for some reason Korean Directors are trying really hard to make their movies "stylish". Imagine, Hero + Crouching Tiger + Jack Sparrow(Pirates of the Carribean) + Drama stars = Shawdowless Sword.
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ckid
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June 24, 2006

Pretty good Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
The only problem I had with this movie is that the actors did not do a good job on the wires. They did too many unnesessary spins so it looked kind of funny. The actors were were ok and all but I would of prefered real Martial Artist to come and play the roles. Aside from all of this it was pretty good. I like it when Chinese and Korean people work together to make a movie.
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Rhoda
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June 15, 2006

GREAT EPIC Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
FIRST TIME FOR ME TO SEE, YOON SOY AND ... I FORGOT HIS NAME, (GUY FROM PHOENIX DRAMA), I DIDN'T REALIZED THAT HE CAN DO ACTION MOVIE.I DO WISH HE WILL CONSIDER DOING ANOTHER EPIC THIS THIS.

IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD EPIC MOVIE, THIS ONE YOU SHOULD WATCH. THE FIGHTS SCENE WERE DONE WELL. THE ACTORS SUITED THEIR ROLE PERFECTLY. THE STORY IS GREAT. A MOVIE WORTH BUYING AND KEEPING. YOU WILL WATCH IT AGAIN...THATS HOW GOOD IT IS.
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Gaijin Samurai
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June 1, 2006

A Fine Martial Arts Flick Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
I really enjoyed this movie. While the plot may be simple, its a great action/adventure. It reminds me of the old swashbuckler movies, like Robin Hood and Ivanhoe.
I loved Yoon Soy in the role of Soha, always so calm, cool and collected, even in the face of danger. She epitomizes grace, class and beauty.
The Limited Edition contains great extras like deleted scenes, documentaries, trailers and even the soundtrack. Definately worth checking adding to your collection.
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groovymovie
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May 10, 2006

Highly entertaining Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
Cool fight scenes and passable story makes for an entertaining view. I liked it enough that I'm gonna buy the DVD. This and Shinobi, Heart Under Blade... The main actresses for both these movies are HOT.
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Ray
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May 8, 2006

Surprisingly good... Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
I've always been skeptical about Korean wuxia/fantasy swordplay flicks. I've seen clips from "Musa," "Bichunmoo," etc., but nothing caught my eye as much as the trailer for "Shadowless Sword." Seeing as the action was choreographed by the same team that did much of Jet Li's "Once Upon A Time In China" series, I figured it had to be decent.

I've watched the movie twice now, and I have to say that I really enjoyed it. The plot is simple, yes, but at least it's easy to follow unlike the crazy stuff found in "House Of Flying Daggers." What really stands out, though, is the action. There is plenty of it, and although the film does more of a fast/hectic/cut-scene type of swordplay, it is still exciting to watch. The film is shot beautifully as well, with lots of vivid colors and contrasting scenes. The acting and parts of the dialogue are kinda bad in spots, but that's forgiveable. Yoon So-yi lives up to her hype as one of the premiere Korean action heroines, and I was also pleasantly surprised by the performance of newcomer Lee Ki-yong. Shin Hyun-joon was solid as always, though there isn't really that much room for character development in this movie.

Entertaining movie, no doubt. Best Korean movie of this genre to this date, in my opinion.
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Michelle
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May 3, 2006

It's a Bad Movie! Customer Review Rated Bad 2 - 2 out of 10
Lee Seo Jin looks out of place in this sword fighting movie. Even the cameo actors, such as Choi Ji Woo of Winter Sonata, act better than Lee. Also, plot is just too simple. Whole movie is about escorting Lee from a province to the capital city. Worse yet, just about the entire movie has no color! It looks like a black and white movie for the most part. Only good thing about this movie was the few fighting sequences. Very disappointing movie indeed.
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Tenette
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April 29, 2006

1 people found the following helpful

entertaining flick Customer Review Rated Bad 5 - 5 out of 10
First of all i love how the autographed dvd was presented =). For the movie itself it wasn't bad nor was it excellent as i hoped after viewing the preview of it, but i can give it that it's better than bichunmoo imo. Some things added in the movie prevented it from becoming a "good" movie, but rather kinda ridiculous such as, the exploding body parts after a fight scene, the roof top scenes, and exploding arrows. The fight scenes with just the swords were godo by itself and i wished the directer kept it soley sword fights or martial arts. The cast were excellent in thier roles well, except maybe Lee Seo Jin who failed to convince me that he really didn't want to be king or leave his simple life..he kinda went with teh flow..and ran away here and there..but wasn;t convincing for me, kinda annoying too. The final battle was too short and not action filled as it would appear to go into, which was very disappointing. All in all the movie didn't bore me and kept me entertained for 2 hours. This would be a movie you would rather rent or wait til the hk version is released rather buying the expensive korean dvd edition. It also doesn't hurt that Yoon So Yi is mightyyy fine =P
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