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Untold Scandal (US Version) DVD Region 1

Jeon Do Yeon (Actor) | Bae Yong Joon (Actor) | Lee So Yeon (Actor) | Lee Mi-Sook (Actor)
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The erotic intrigue, deception, and sexual cruelty of LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES are manifest here in the rigid formalities of Korea's 18th Century Chosun Dynasty. The beautiful and depraved Lady Cho is seeking revenge on her husband, who has decided to take a young concubine, So-ok (Lee Soh-yeon). To this end she enlists the aid of her equally licentious cad of a cousin, Jo-Won (Bae Yong-jun), and asks him to deflower and impregnate the naïve teenager; if he succeeds, he wins bedding privileges with Lady Cho, the one woman who has always resisted his advances. Lord Jo-Won desists, however, in favor of a greater challenge: the beautiful young widow Lady Sook (Jeon Do-yeon), he feels, is a more suitable conquest: she has taken a vow of chastity, and is a passionate devotee of the Catholic faith, illegal at the time. The young Lord uses all manner of devious means to get close to the "Gate of Chastity," as she is known, posing as a lost soul in need of saving, though he may find his oft-repeated mantra--"I have room for only one person in my heart"--challenged in unexpected ways as he uncovers a heretofore-undiscovered humanity lurking within his scheming soul. The lush photography and stunning costumes make this film a joy to watch, with the sizzling erotic scenes and subtle playfulness contrasting markedly with the stiff social conventions of the time.

"Exquisite production design and a deliciously witty, well-subtitled script make this one of the truly great imports of the year." - Leslie, Felperin (Film Critic), Uncut, 05/01/2005

"Lee Mi-Sook gives a performance of thrilling poise....UNTOLD SCANDAL stages dazzling central sequences of double-meaning and hypocrisy." - David, Jays (Sight and Sound Critic), Sight and Sound, 05/01/2005

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Product Title: Untold Scandal (US Version) 挑情寶鑑 (美國版) 挑情宝鑑 (美国版) Untold Scandal (US Version) Untold Scandal (US Version)
Also known as: The Scandal The Scandal The Scandal The Scandal The Scandal
Artist Name(s): Jeon Do Yeon (Actor) | Bae Yong Joon (Actor) | Lee So Yeon (Actor) | Lee Mi-Sook (Actor) | Kim Ha-Kyeong (Actor) | Cho Hyeon-Jae (Actor) 全 度妍 (Actor) | 裴 勇俊 (Actor) | 李素研 (Actor) | Lee Mi-Sook (Actor) | Kim Ha-Kyeong (Actor) | Cho Hyeon-Jae (Actor) 全 度妍 (Actor) | 裴 勇俊 (Actor) | 李素研 (Actor) | Lee Mi-Sook (Actor) | Kim Ha-Kyeong (Actor) | Cho Hyeon-Jae (Actor) チョン・ドヨン (Actor) | ペ・ヨンジュン (Actor) | イ・ソヨン (Actor) | Lee Mi-Sook (Actor) | Kim Ha-Kyeong (Actor) | Cho Hyeon-Jae (Actor) 전 도연 (Actor) | 배 용준 (Actor) | 이소연 (Actor) | Lee Mi-Sook (Actor) | Kim Ha-Kyeong (Actor) | Cho Hyeon-Jae (Actor)
Director: J-Yong Lee J-Yong Lee J-Yong Lee J-Yong Lee J-Yong Lee
Producer: Oh Jung-Wan Oh Jung-Wan Oh Jung-Wan Oh Jung-Wan Oh Jung-Wan
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Release Date: 2005-06-07
UPC Code: 738329040529
Language: Korean
Subtitles: English
Country of Origin: Korea, Democratic People's Republic Of
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: Letterboxed
Color Information: Color
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 1 - USA, Canada, U.S. Territories What is it?
Rating: Not Rated
Publisher: Kino on Video
Package Weight: 127 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004415649

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Director: J-Yong Lee

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Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
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Professional Review of "Untold Scandal (US Version)"

March 10, 2008

This professional review refers to Untold Scandal (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version)
Literature saturated with love and sex has always been dwelt upon with great relish across all ages and in all countries. Many of them have also become an irresistible theme for movies like China's Golden Lotus, The Lover from France, and Thailand's Jan Dara.

Adapted from the French novel Dangerous Liaisons, Untold Scandal sets the story in ancient Korea. Bae Yong-jun, the acclaimed Korean TV hunk, makes his movie debut as a classic playboy Cho Won who has always had a crush on his married aunt Madam Jo (Lee Mi-sook). The ambiguous relation between these two becomes more complicated when the concubine (Lee So-yeon) and Madam Suk (Jeon Do-youn) come into the scene. In order to attract the attention of Madam Jo, Cho Won seeks to seduce Madam Suk who has always been defending her chastity.

Great expectations have long been cultivated before this movie hit the market mostly because of the surprisingly bold attempt Bae Yong-jun made. Getting rid of his tender love image in the TV drama Winter Sonata, Bae chooses to appear on the silver screen for the first time in an erotic movie where he even has to show his bottom. Sexual as the movie may seem (and there are a number of arousing love scenes), Untold Scandal actually reveals the long buried desires for love among Cho Won, Madam Jo and Madam Suk.

The three leading characters all suffer from the pain derived from forbidden love. Cho Won is a typical good-for-nothing wealthy playboy who spends all of his time and money hanging out with women. His love for his married aunt Madam Jo makes him desperate enough to do anything. His mere lust for Madam Suk later turns out to be his true love but it is just too late when he realizes it. Madam Suk is also a victim of forbidden love. Chastity is what she endeavors to protect but to destroy it results in true love. Madam Jo is manipulative enough to make her men bear all of her love and hatred. She flirts with those pampered sons in the neighborhood, she fools with Cho Won by feigning indifference and she casts evil spells on her husband and the concubine. However, she later loses it all: she stirs up the scandal but in the end she has to lie on the bed she makes. Her too high self-esteem drives her to strive for honor and splendor at the expense of true love. Finally, all she preserves is nothing but her old age and rotten beauty.

Bae Yong-jun expresses his playboy character at great lengths together with the licentious performance given by Lee Mi-sook. The trollop Lee plays is successful to steal the thunder of the other leading actress Jeon Do-youn. Despite appearing in more scenes, Jeon seems to be acting a bit uneasy in her interaction with Bae Yong-jun. Director Lee Jae-young has put a lot of effort on bringing the well-bred circles in 18th-century Korea back to life. With the delicate garden views, the splendid costume and the undisguised dialogues, the high society where scandals and gossips are all around appears right in front of us.

In ancient times, information was mostly spread through written words on papers. The wide circulation of the scandal in this movie however reminds the reviewer of the power of the Internet nowadays. Gossip, which is what media is good at creating, can just be one sharp knife. It can kill the truth and also true feelings. The director of Untold Scandal always has a magical touch on this kind of topics and his productions Asako in Ruby Shoes (2002) and Untold Scandal (2004) even though representing two completely different centuries, carry the same message: Love always means dying for one another and the relationship between love and lust is even more appealing to people leading them to break with conventions and challenge taboos.

Reviewed by garden (Hong Kong)

Translated by Holly (Hong Kong)

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Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (1)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.6 out of 10 (41)

Kevin Kennedy
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August 11, 2007

This customer review refers to Untold Scandal (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version)
Freshly told familiar story Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
"Untold Scandal" is a Korean version of the French novel, "Les Liaisons Dangereuses", previously seen on screen in the American films "Valmont" and "Dangerous Liaisons". Of the three films, this is my favorite.

All three feature terrific performances by outstanding casts. All three are beautifully filmed and lavishly mounted productions. But only this Korean version, by straying from the novel's ending, provides a conclusion that touches the viewer's heart.

Special mention must be made of the performance given by Jeon Do Yeon. In another actress's hands, her role might have seemed wooden. Miss Jeon brings her repressed character to sympathetic life.

"Untold Scandal" is very highly recommended for a mature audience.
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March 21, 2007

This customer review refers to Untold Scandal (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version)
ok Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
Started off very slow and a little boring until Bae seduced Lady Sook. I don't know why Bae wanted to do this sort of film but the sex scene had been handled tastefully. It was somewhat surprising and very unusual near the end. The very ending did drag on slightly but the whole story was wrapped up satisfactorily without loose ends. Well done.
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November 18, 2006

scandalous..! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I loved everything about it. It's just sad that I've seen both western versions waaaaaaay before they came up with a Korean rendition of this popular french tragedy. Cruel Intentions "in-fairness" has a very nice soundtrack, but they were all trying too hard..! Except for Reese, all the other actors we're just,duh?!...Girls liplocking together just ruined it totally..! However, Dangerous Liasons was nice, it didn't have a lot of heart. It didn't stir emotions for me. I was just watching a period film.

The scandal, which is again "not for everyone" is indeed a breath of fresh air. =) I loved the irony of it all & I loved how they made this "very" asian film so sexy & scandalous. I loved it that they delivered the love & pain subtly. So tastefully done...!

p.s.
bae young-jun is such a sl*t..! Kudos to him. It's nice to see another side of bae...and of course, another side (physically) he he..wink*
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April 3, 2006

This customer review refers to Untold Scandal (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version)
perfect cast !! perfect movie !! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
bae yong jun's range as an actor is truly amazing... i loved him in WINTER SONATA but i've come to respect him even more after watching this movie... was such a pleasure to watch the beautiful subtlety of his acting! the other actresses were great as well, and of course i adored the sumptuous setting and the beautiful sceneries... this is the third version of "les liaisons dangereuses" that i've watched and is by far the best one. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!
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July 12, 2005

This customer review refers to The Untold Scandal Limited Edition (Taiwan Version)
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Not Mr. Bae 's Best Film Customer Review Rated Bad 3 - 3 out of 10
Tue, July 12, 2005

This movie was loosely based on a French screen play
originally and had been adapted to an American movie
years ago with ok result. So the concept of making it
an Asian one was questionable to begin with.
The costumes and scenes were beautiful. That was
basically it. The story was boring to say the
least. The actress Lee Mi Sook did an excellent job
for her role. The other younger actress was a
complete miscast unfortunately, so was Mr. Bae.
I am a big fan of Bae Yong Joon. I was disappointed
seeing him in this movie. He should not be in
costume farce like this one which limited his
acting potential and he does not look nearly as
attracive. He is much better suited playing
a modern guy with his glasses on, always.
cece
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