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Wanderer In Winter (DVD) (Korea Version)

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Starting his career as assistant director for famous names like Im Kwon Taek and Bae Chang Ho, Kwak Ji Kyun made a splash in 1986 with Wanderer in Winter. For his debut film, Kwak teamed up with Bae Chang Ho's longtime collaborator Choi In Ho, who wrote Bae's most successful films of the 1980s like Whale Hunting, Deep Blue Night, and Do the Right Thing. The film also features Bae's muse, top actor Ahn Sung Ki, along with Lee Mi Sook, who previously worked with Ahn in Whale Hunting, Kang Suk Woo (Stranger), and Lee Hye Young (Between the Knees).

Paving the way for Kwak's later melodramas like Portrait of Youth and Plum Blossom, Wanderer in Winter is a story of youth and struggle, reflecting on the hardships of the time and the universal themes of love and sorrow, desire and desperation. The film follows four young people - Min Woo, Da Hye, Hyun Tae, and Eun Young - whose lives confusingly cross paths. For Min Woo and Da Hye, first love leaves just as quickly as it comes when Min Woo ends up in prison. Upon release, he loses himself in a military town and meets street girl Eun Young, disappearing completely from Da Hye's life. Without Min Woo by her side, Da Hye comes to rely on Hyun Tae, who is torn between his feelings for Da Hye and his friendship with Min Woo.

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Product Title: Wanderer In Winter (DVD) (Korea Version) Wanderer In Winter (DVD) (韓國版) Wanderer In Winter (DVD) (韩国版) 冬の旅人(韓国版) 겨울 나그네
Also known as: Winter Wanderer Winter Wanderer Winter Wanderer Winter Wanderer Winter Wanderer
Artist Name(s): Ahn Sung Ki | Lee Mi Sook | Lee Hye Young | Kang Suk Woo 安聖基 | 李美淑 | 李慧英 | Kang Suk Woo 安圣基 | 李美淑 | 李慧英 | Kang Suk Woo アン・ソンギ | イ・ミスク | イ・ヘヨン | カン・ソクウ 안 성기 | 이 미숙 | 이혜영 | 강 석우
Director: Kwak Ji Kyun Kwak Ji Kyun Kwak Ji Kyun Kwak Ji Kyun 곽지균
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Release Date: 2007-05-10
Language: Korean
Subtitles: English, Korean
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: All Region What is it?
Publisher: Dong A Export Corporation
Other Information: 1 DVD
Package Weight: 150 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004802433

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* Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
* Sound Mix : Dolby Digital Mono

* Director : 곽지윤

한국 멜러영화의 대부 곽지균 감독의 데뷔작인 <겨울나그네>는 안성기, 이미숙, 강석우, 이혜영 등 호화캐스트가 총출동하여 그려낸 아름다운 사랑의 애가(哀歌)다. 80년대 최고의 작가로 군림했던 최인호의 동명소설을 영화로 옮긴 이 영화는, 슈베르트의 가곡집 ≪겨울나그네≫가 풍기는 애닮고 쓸쓸한, 그래서 더욱 낭만적인 분위기를 영화 전편에 수놓는다. 지독하게 순수를 갈망했기에 오히려 추락할 수밖에 없었던 민우와 순결하고 완벽한 구원의 여인 다혜, 그리고 이들을 욕망하면서도 현실에 단단히 발을 붙이고 그 누구보다도 빠르게 현실에 적응하는 현태의 모습은, 바로 현대를 사는 우리들의 자화상이기도 하다. 세 주인공 사이에 교차하는 욕망과 방황과 고통이 지금의 청춘들에게도 어필할 수 있는 건 바로 그 때문인 것이다.

시간이 오래 흐른 후 이 영화를 다시 보는 재미는 무엇보다도 다양한 배우들의 젊었을 적 모습을 보는 데에 있다. 김영애, 양택조 등 TV와 영화에서 우리들을 웃기고 울리는 장년 배우들이 지금보다 훨씬 젊었을 적 스크린에서 맹활약하는 모습은 '새로운 발견'이 될 것이다. 그러나 무엇보다도 우리의 시선을 잡아끄는 이는 이미숙과 강석우다. 원숙한 섹시미를 과시하며 지금도 대한민국에서 가장 바쁜 여배우로 활동하고 있는 이미숙이 지극히 청초한 아름다움을 뿜어내는 모습, 그리고 젊은 세대들에겐 드라마 <아줌마>의 코믹하고 능글맞은 중년의 아저씨만으로 각인되어 있는 강석우가 당대 최고의 청춘배우로 부상하게 된 계기가 된 모습을, 바로 <겨울나그네>에서 확인할 수 있다.

대학 캠퍼스 교정에서 자전거를 타고 가던 의대생 민우는 첼로를 들고가던 기악과 학생 다혜와 부딪혀 넘어진다. 다혜에게 첫눈에 반한 민우는 카리스마 넘치는 현태의 도움으로 조금씩 그녀에게 접근하고, 둘은 순수한 사랑의 꽃을 피워간다. 그러나 아버지의 회사가 부도가 나고, 설상가상으로 자신의 친모가 기지촌 여성임을 알게 된 민우는 우발적인 사고를 저지르고 방황을 시작한다. 감옥에서 출소한 민우는 이모가 경영하는 기지촌의 술집을 찾아간다. 이모가 손대고 있는 밀수업을 도우면서 한편으로 술집에서 일하는 은영과 동병상련에서 비롯한 애정을 느끼게 된다. 한편 끝없이 민우를 기다리던 다혜는 점차 현태에게 의지하게 되고, 현태는 민우를 향한 우정과 다혜를 향한 욕망 사이에서 갈등하는데….
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Professional Review of "Wanderer In Winter (DVD) (Korea Version)"

July 16, 2007

Originally released in 1986, Wanderer in Winter was the debut film from noted Korean new wave director Kwak Ji Kyun, who had previously worked as an assistant to the likes of Im Kwon Taek and Bae Chang Ho. The film was actually written by noted scribe Choi In Ho, who also wrote some of Bae's most famous works during the 1980s, including Whale Hunting, Deep Blue Night and Do the Right Thing. As might be expected, the film is a gritty human drama inspired by what was a turbulent time in Korean history, following the dashed dreams of youth and the daily struggle to survive.

After a beginning full of promise, in which cheerful medical student Min Woo starts courting a young girl called Da Hye with the help of his friend Hyun Tae (popular actor Ahn Sung Ki, who also starred in a number of films for Bae Chang Ho around the same time), things go rapidly downhill. Min Woo is forced to flee after he beats a man trying to attack his father in hospital, only to end up in jail, effectively ruining his career. Upon his release, he skulks off to a nearby military town where he drowns his sorrows and slowly drifts into a life of crime. Meanwhile, Da Hye and Hyun Tae desperately search for him, drawing closer to each other as they do so. At the same time, Min Woo forms a tortured relationship with a prostitute called Eun Young and gradually forgets his old life. Eventually, their paths all cross again, leading to complications and heartache.

It's clear from the start that Wanderer in Winter is not a film where everyone is likely to live happily ever after, and sure enough, it wastes little time in pouring on the misery. Eschewing politics for the most part, aside from a few references to the US as a kind of escape for the desperate and hopeless, the film instead simply focuses on its characters, following their thwarted efforts to make something of their lives. As such, when at least one of the characters manages to eventually get his act together, it comes as somewhat of a shock, though of course this inevitably leads not to immediate happiness, but to another set of difficult choices. The overall feeling is one of hardboiled bitterness, with a lot of the running time being taken up by scenes of the characters getting drunk. Certainly, acceptance rather than triumph is the best result that the film offers, though this does make it believable and moving, albeit rather depressingly so.

The film's main strength is its complex characters and the fact that none of the relationships between them are either predictable or straightforward. Min Woo and Hyun Tae's lives and development as men are effectively contrasted, and the film skilfully switches between the two, with Da Hye remaining as the only constant. Director Kwak takes a decidedly non-judgmental approach, especially in the case of Min Woo, who is basically irresponsible, not thinking of the impact of his behaviour on his friends, both of whom make sacrifices and suffer greatly on his behalf. As such, the winter of the title is a moral one, and the film is unsurprisingly without any answers or easy resolutions. Whilst this does mean that it makes for pretty bleak viewing, it does add enough emotional depth and thoughtful social commentary to lift it above being a mere melodrama.

Visually the film is grounded and fairly basic, though there are a few striking images, such as trains disappearing slowly into the mist and the atmospheric depiction of the neon lit empty streets, both of which work well to subtly underline the characters' loneliness and despair. Unfortunately, the editing is a little choppy at times, and there are a few confusing moments when it is briefly unclear whether or not the film has skipped forward in time.

Wanderer in Winter is a welcome DVD re-release, and should be enjoyed not only by those interested in Korean new wave cinema, but by anyone tired of the kind of overblown melodramas which the country is now commonly associated with. Harsh and painfully realistic, it paints an engrossing portrait of life and love during a difficult time, and does so without patronising the viewer or offering a sugar coated fairy tale solution.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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