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Tomoe (Aka:Friends)(Aka:Chingu)(Japan Version)
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Product Title: Tomoe (Aka:Friends)(Aka:Chingu)(Japan Version) 朋友 (日本版) 朋友 (日本版) 友へ チング Tomoe (Aka:Friends)(Aka:Chingu)(Japan Version)
Release Date: 2002-10-17
Publisher Product Code: PCBG-50315
Language: Japanese, Korean
Subtitles: English, Japanese
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1001863748

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タイトル:友へ チング
出演:ユ・オソン/チャン・ドンゴン/ソ・テファ/チョン・ウンテク/キム・ボギョン
監督:クァク・キョンテク

韓国で「シュリ」「JSA」を超える大ヒット!運命に翻弄される男の友情を描いた感動の人間ドラマ!

1976年の釜山。地元の元締めを父に持ち、口ベタだがケンカに強く情に厚いジュンソク。ケンカっ早い葬儀屋の息子・ドンス。優等生のサンテクとお調子者のジュンホ。4人はいつも一緒の幼馴染みだった。やがて4人は別々の中学に進むが高校で再会。しかし、ある事件をきっかけに退学処分となったジュンソクとドンスは、裏社会に足を踏み入れてしまう。別々の組織で幹部となった2人は対立していくようになり…。
監督・脚本を手掛けたクァク・キョンテクの半自叙伝的な本作は、「シュリ」「JSA」を抜き韓国映画のあらゆる記録を塗り替える大ヒットを記録。主演は「アタック・ザ・ガス・ステーション!」のユ・オソン。共演は数多くの受賞経歴を持つチャン・ドンゴン。2人はこの作品で第46回アジア太平洋映画祭の最優秀主演男優賞と最優秀助演男優賞をそれぞれ受賞するなど、役者としての地位を不動のものとした。「韓国版スタンド・バイ・ミー」とも呼ばれ、少年時代からの時を超えた友情を軸に裏社会の抗争を描いた、激しくも切ない、そして変わることのない熱い男の友情を描いた感動作だ。

映像特典:メイキング映像/スタッフ&キャスト・インタビュー/オリジナル劇場予告編&TVスポット/韓国での「チング現象」ドキュメンタリー

テクニカル・インフォメーション
:カラー
画面:16:9/4:3(LB)
言語/音声:韓国語:DD(5.1chサラウンド)/日本語:DD(ステレオ)/関西弁:DD(ステレオ)

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製作年:2001
日本小売価格:\3800

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Professional Review of "Tomoe (Aka:Friends)(Aka:Chingu)(Japan Version)"

February 27, 2006

This professional review refers to Friend (Hong Kong Version)

As you might have heard, up to date, Friend is the highest grossed film in Korean film history. It is the most successful Korean film ever made. When it was exported to Hong Kong, the reaction of the audience, however, was not that consistently positive.

The plot of the story is quite simple, It follows the cliches of the same genre. Four friends grew up together in the 1970s and end up in different life paths. Joon-suk (Yu Oh-Sung) and Dong-su (Jang Dong-Gun) become gangsters while Sang-taek (Seo Tae-Hwa) and Joong-ho (Jung Woon-Tak) further their studies and enroll in college. Although they are leading a very different life, what is not changed is their life-long friendship, or is it?

To the Hong Kong audience, this plot certainly resembles so many gangster movies, with the most prominent example of Young and Dangerous. Having said that, does it mean this film is not worth to look at? From the rating I gave this film, you'll probably know the answer. Borrowing a term from independent filmmaker Rick Schmidt, this film is an "adult movie". By that I do not mean it contains pornographic or ultra violent materials, what I mean is that Kwak Kyung-Taek succeeds in showing us the complicated adult social interactions. It is a movie about the difficulties of a tough life. If you are looking for something that is filled with nudity, sex, car chase, or mood music melodrama, I am sorry, this is not the film you would like to see. The genuine emotions and personalities constructed by the director are what make this film a valuable viewing experience.

Director Kwak Kyung-Taek shows sympathy toward his characters. Unlike many gangster films in which the gangster protagonist is always praised and glorified, Joon-suk is totally different. What makes Joon-suk appealing is not his gangster background. It is all about his authentic human nature. He cares about his friends, he is aware of his own position and is able to provide his most sincere advice to his friend Sang-taek and prevent him from falling into the dark side. Dong-su is supposed to be the antagonist of this film. But he is not that evil. He will remember his childhood life with his buddies, he will heed Joon-suk's advice even though they belong to the opposing crime families. Kwak does not radicalize or develop his characters in an extreme manner. The characters appear so real and profound. It is the reason why we will feel so touching and really commiserate with the misfortunes of the characters.

The cinematography is surprisingly good. Although there are quite a number of violent scenes, the camera angles and the composition are brilliantly arranged. It results in many remarkable moments for the audience. For instance, in the funeral of Joon-suk's father, Dong-su says farewell to Joon-suk and steps into the dark. Explicitly, his exit indicates that he is going to join another crime family, while in a metaphorical sense, his departure into the black also symbolizes that he is entering a dark path where there is no return.

Friend is an entertaining flick, and it is also a piece of art. Not too many filmmakers can maintain a balance between this two aspects of the film craft, but apparently Kwak Kyung-Taek knows the way.

Cool guy(s) - Yu Oh-Sung, Jang Dong-Gun

Reference: Schmidt, Rick. Feature Filmmaking at Used-Car Price. Penguin Books, 2000.

Reviewed by: Kantorates - Cinespot.com

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Customer Review of "Tomoe (Aka:Friends)(Aka:Chingu)(Japan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.7 out of 10 (53)

quyenieee
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July 23, 2006

This customer review refers to Friend (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
:] Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
i guess i'm late for everything. hehe. although i rented it at blockbuster, this movie was good regardless. it made me question what i would choose, loyalty or friends? it's hard and it would be horrible to decide, but in the movie they had too, and i think it was worthwhile to see that everyone has a heart despite their backgrounds. the ending was confusing to me, but good either way. i love this movie!
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Kincaid31254
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August 24, 2005

This customer review refers to Friend Ultimate Edition
This R3 dvd is really R0 Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Theres no reason anyone should have for not picking this up. With the cheap price its selling for, excellent box art, and great outside tin, its a BONUS to know that the disc plays in any region players.

Once again, this disc is advertised as R3 with the box art confirming it, BUT the disc is actually R0 and will play anywhere!
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Anonymous

June 25, 2005

This customer review refers to Friend (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
1 people found the following helpful

lacks love story Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
The film is great cinematography wise and the story is very emphatetic..but one thing that seriously could have been improved was some of the focus of the film.
The film overly concentrates on two characthers of the film and pretty much forsakes all the rest... It would have also been great if there were more love interests in the film, or if the love interest that was in the film could have been developed more. Overall though, the film is pretty excellent..though it should be noted that its pretty much a korean gangster film.
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Anonymous

June 9, 2005

This customer review refers to Friend Ultimate Edition
Great buy from YesAsia Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
This is a great bargain. For just US$18.99 you get a Limited Edition dvd metal case of Friend. Other sites are going for US$23+ for Normal Editions
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Anonymous

November 30, 2004

This customer review refers to Friend (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
very nostalgic Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
i think this movie is more for guys than girls. This isn't some love movie. its about friendship. this is about four friends. One is a "leader" (joon), a "follower" (Dong), a "nerd" (San-Taek), and an "average" (jook) guy. Joon-Suk treats San-taek as a person to talk to when he has problems while he treats Dong as his sidekick. Joon-suk has always had leadership until Dong joins Joon-suk's hated gang leader's gang. during the movie, joon-suk's gang secretly tries to assasinate Dong himself. Dong instead kills Joon-suk's loyalists and misunderstandingly thinks that Joon-Suk sent them against him and sends his own people to infiltrate Joon-suks gang. ironically at the end Joon-suk tells Dong to leave for Hawaii until things calm down but he feels like he is superior to Joon-suk since Joon-suk has become too soft. So he tells Joon-suk to go himself and Joon-suk does that. But as soon as Joon-suk leaves Dong decides to himself that he will go instead. But as soon as he gets outside his own loyalists assassinates him. In the end San-taek, whom is telling the story, realizes that of out of the four friends, Joon-suk and Dong were best friends from out of them.
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