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To Sir, With Love (DVD) (Taiwan Version) DVD Region 3

Lee Ji Hyun (Actor) | Oh Mi Hee (Actor) | Yeoh Hyun Soo (Actor)
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To Sir, With Love (DVD) (Taiwan Version)
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Tired of long-haired ghosts in white robes coming out of TVs? Then To Sir With Love is probably your answer. Director Im Dae Woong brings a refreshing new lift to the horror genre with this entertaining teen slasher flick. Composed of talented young actors like Yeo Hyun Soo (Holiday, Bungee Jumping of Their Own), Lee Dong Kyu (Wild Card, Some), and Park Hyo Joon (Princess Aurora), To Sir With Love also marks the big screen return of Lee Ji Hyun (Boss X File). The impressive ensemble cast might not bring much "love", but they deliver plenty of gory scares and piercing surprises.

A group of elementary school classmates get together to visit their former teacher Ms. Park (Oh Mi Hee - All For Love), who moved to the countryside after retirement. Sixteen years have passed, but the schooltime memories are still vivid for all involved because of the terrible things she did to her students. Some of them are left with psychological trauma and even physical impediments from her harsh treatment. Ms. Park, of course, remembers things a little differently. With the students determined for revenge, this school reunion is anything but typical, and the teacher-student relationship gains a new and very striking meaning.

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Product Title: To Sir, With Love (DVD) (Taiwan Version) 卸屍宴 (又名: 屍人飯局) (DVD) (台灣版) 卸尸宴 (又名: 尸人饭局) (DVD) (台湾版) 師の恩 (台湾版) To Sir, With Love (DVD) (Taiwan Version)
Artist Name(s): Lee Ji Hyun (Actor) | Oh Mi Hee (Actor) | Yeoh Hyun Soo (Actor) 李智賢 (Actor) | Oh Mi Hee (Actor) | Yeoh Hyun Soo (Actor) 李智贤 (Actor) | Oh Mi Hee (Actor) | Yeoh Hyun Soo (Actor) イ・ジヒョン (Actor) | オ・ミヒ (Actor) | ヨ・ヒョンス (Actor) 이 지현 (Actor) | 오미희 (Actor) | 여현수 (Actor)
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Release Date: 2007-10-09
Language: Korean
Subtitles: Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Duration: 93 (mins)
Publisher: Fu Kang
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1005067564

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* Screen Format : 16:9
* Sound Mix: Dolby Digital

一場感恩溫馨的謝師宴,如何演變成血肉模糊的死亡派對?

老師給予我難以忘懷的童年
請您要好好活著,讓我有朝一日能〝回報〞您

教師節當天警方接獲報案,前往山區的一橦別墅,發現六名慘遭虐殺的死屍,兇手利用教室常使用的文具,犯下令人無法想像的集體殺人案。每具屍體死法令人完全不敢直視。唯獨老弱病殘的朴呂玉老師及學生-南美澤得以逃過此劫。經警方追查後竟然牽扯出16年前這些死亡學生們不為人知的詭異童年…

老弱病殘的朴呂玉老師(吳美熙 飾)退休後隱居在山林中,細心照顧朴老師的是愛徒南美澤(徐英姬 飾),美澤為了撫慰病情每況愈下的老師,在教師節當天邀請六位當時備受老師疼愛的同學,舉辦謝師宴。沒想到這六位學生都是曾經受害於老師體罰、虐待、屈辱以及歧視的不當教育,而終其一生無法在社會上立足的失敗者。

表面上他們有說有笑,因為朴老師早已忘記過去對學生們的傷害。面對學生詭異的憤怒與殺機,這場恐怖的謝師宴伴隨著過去傷痛的記憶,即將展開嗜血復仇。然而學生們卻一個個被虐殺慘死,死狀令人心驚膽顫。惟獨老師卻安然無恙……
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Professional Review of "To Sir, With Love (DVD) (Taiwan Version)"

August 21, 2006

This professional review refers to To Sir With Love Limited Edition (DVD) (Korea Version)
The release of the Korean summer horror blockbusters on DVD continues with To Sir With Love from director Im Dae Woong. Unsurprisingly, the film has nothing whatsoever to do with the 1967 Sidney Poitier classic of the same name, but is in fact a wonderfully vicious and twisted slice of mayhem which gives the genre a much needed shot in the arm.

After an unpleasant prologue depicting the birth of a deformed child, the plot begins with police arriving at the scene of what appears to be a massacre which only two women survived - one young, the other old and bed-ridden. The younger one awakes and relates her story to a detective, telling of a reunion of elementary school classmates who gathered together to visit their ailing teacher Ms. Park at her seaside home, with the rest of the film unfolding in flashback. Although sixteen years have passed since any of the former students have seen Ms. Park, it soon transpires that the memories of their time under her tutelage are by no means pleasant. As the day wears on and the drinks begin to flow, more and more past grudges are aired. When night falls, things start to turn bloody, as a bunny-masked maniac, possibly the teacher's mutant son who has spent his life locked in the basement, stalks and kills the visitors in sadistic fashion.

As this synopsis suggests, To Sir With Love is every bit the archetypal slasher film, with a young cast being whittled down one by one at a remote location in a variety of nasty ways. More importantly, viewers will be relieved, and probably shocked, to hear that the film does not feature a long-haired ghost in any capacity whatsoever. This in itself is enough to earn director Im a gold star, though thankfully he goes a step further and packs the film with everything that makes the genre great, reminding genre fans how much they have missed it during these days of anaemic, half-hearted hauntings.

Make no mistake about it. This is a full blooded and at times startlingly brutal film, with killings which outstrip anything seen in Asian horror for many years, showing a clear debt to the classic gore of Italian directors Argento and Fulci and filled with loving close-ups of knife wounds and surreal torture. Im's direction is tight throughout, and the film rattles along at a good pace, wisely kept to a running time of just over ninety minutes. Although he does get a little zoom-happy at times, Im shows a skillful use of flashbacks and sudden visions, which are thankfully not played for exposition, but instead to disorientate, a trick which works well in keeping the viewer on tender hooks for most of the running time. The tension gradually builds throughout, leading to some genuinely frightening moments, largely due to the fact that Im makes it clear from the start that he means business and never cheats with the kind of false scares which are all too common in the genre. As a result, there is a genuine feeling of threat, a fact which helps make for an unnerving and decidedly visceral viewing experience.

Even without the blood, To Sir With Love would have to rank highly as a nihilistic and downright disturbing film, with a set of sympathetic, if not actually likeable, characters and a closet crammed full of dark secrets. Themes of guilt and responsibility for broken lives resonate throughout, along with some social commentary on the way the poor are discriminated against by the Korean education system adding a welcome layer of depth and a vague feeling of sadness.

The last act, which comes complete with a series of wacky plot twists, does veer into rather crazy territory, giving the film the air of a homicidal version of the classic Korean horror A Tale of Two Sisters, though never in a way which undermines what has gone before. Indeed, although the viewer is left with a sneaking suspicion that none of it actually makes any sense, the resulting ambiguity inspires not frustration, but a desire to go back and watch the film again in order to try and work things out.

To Sir With Love is easily the best Korean horror film in years, and should be welcomed by genre fans with open arms. Bloody and fiendish, it pulls no punches, and by bucking the trend of pasty-faced ghost films, it offers something that is fresh, shocking, and above all, entertaining.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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Customer Review of "To Sir, With Love (DVD) (Taiwan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6.8 out of 10 (4)

Rhoda
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May 1, 2007

This customer review refers to To Sir With Love Limited Edition (DVD) (Korea Version)
Gruesome killings Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
This suspense movie is a film that will make you think who the real killer is until the end. You will be surprise, as i am when you find out...so watch it.
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KiraChi
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February 12, 2007

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Unusual Thriller Customer Review Rated Bad 5 - 5 out of 10
Please don't read the person's below review as they have given away the ending. Please be careful when writing reviews as this is very annoying for people who have not seen the movie!

This film is unusual in the fact that it's unlike most Korean horrors to be released recently.
It is more a "whose done it" slasher movie.

You are left guessing up until the very end but that's when the movie fell apart for me..too many things left un-answered too many plot holes. Shame ><
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superminji
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October 13, 2006

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Gruesome but not scary Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
The movie was certainly different from the classic Korean horror movie with a ghost or two but to me, it just wasn't enough to be considered "a good movie." The movie was not scary at all, but just disgusting and gross. Plus the ending did not seem to properly tie up all the loose ends and I was left with more questions than in the beginning. It was an interesting movie but certainly not attractive (first movie I actually considered leaving the movie theater during the feature).
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September 26, 2006

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To sir with love Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
Cool movie. Nice to see something different from the usual korean horror. It was fun to see how the story panned out. I was very interested to know each characters story. Worth while to watch^^
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