Voice Of A Murderer (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) DVD Region 3
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Han Kyung Bae (Sol Kyung Gu) is a successful news anchor with a beautiful wife (Kim Nam Joo) and a nine-year-old son, but his quiet life comes crashing down when his son gets kidnapped. In the next 44 days, they continuously receive calls from the kidnapper in his chillingly cold and emotionless voice with instructions and requests for ransom. The police are determined to find the kidnapper, but he effortlessly eludes capture; not only is he a step ahead at every turn, he seems to enjoy toying with the police in this cat-and-mouse chase. As the kidnapper keeps walking free, Kyung Bae becomes increasingly desperate and frustrated with the police, as he knows time is running out for his child.
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| Product Title: | Voice Of A Murderer (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) 原聲追兇 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台灣版) 原声追凶 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (台湾版) Voice Of A Murderer (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) Voice Of A Murderer (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Kim Nam Ju (Actor) | Sol Kyung Gu (Actor) | Kang Dong Won (Actor) | Kim Young Cheol (Actor) 金南珠 (Actor) | 薛景求 (Actor) | 姜東元 (Actor) | 金永哲 (Actor) 金南珠 (Actor) | 薛景求 (Actor) | 姜东元 (Actor) | 金永哲 (Actor) キム・ナムジュ (Actor) | ソル・ギョング (Actor) | カン・ドンウォン (Actor) | キム・ヨンチョル (Actor) 김 남주 (Actor) | 설 경구 (Actor) | 강동원 (Actor) | 김영철 (Actor) |
| Director: | Park Jin Pyo Park Jin Pyo Park Jin Pyo パク・ジンピョ 박진표 |
| Release Date: | 2010-02-09 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | Widescreen, 2.35 : 1 |
| Closed Captioning: | Yes |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 2.0, Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Duration: | 124 (mins) |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1022161543 |
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主要演員:
《實尾島風雲》青龍獎影帝 薛景求Sol Kyung Gu
《刑事》偶像巨星 姜東元Kang Dong Won
改編自1991年轟動一時南韓綁架撕票案,揭發公權力無能的一面,引爆空前社會爭議!
雄霸南韓上半年度票房總冠軍,超越300萬人次進場
充滿正義感的知名新聞主播韓京裴(薛景求 飾),有個美麗的妻子芷善(金南珠 飾)與九歲大的兒子。然而,某天兒子卻遭歹徒綁架,在44天內這對心急如焚的雙親,一直被綁匪的無理要求威脅著,但警方卻對此案束手無策,京裴眼看時間分秒流逝,寶貝兒子的性命危在旦夕!導演重現案發當年驚險萬分的破案過程,深入刻畫受害家屬與綁匪間的心理角力,而父母對於愛子返家的殷切期盼,更是令人深刻動容!
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It is virtually impossible to discuss Park Jin-Pyo's true crime drama Voice of a Murderer without referencing Bong Joon-Ho's much loved film Memories of Murder. The similarities are obvious. Both are based closely on true life events well publicized at the time, which means neither film makes any attempt at suspense. There's no point traveling that road when your entire target audience already knows how the story ends. And, frankly, it's a good thing there's no need to aim for suspense because both films revolve around crimes that remain unsolved to this day and as such neither can offer any true sense of closure. But as similar as the two films are, there are significant differences as well, the most important being one of focus. Bong's film is a film about impotence, focusing on the police investigators who failed to capture South Korea's first serial killer. Park's film, on the other hand, is about loss, focusing on the parents struggling in vain to free their kidnapped son. Han Gyeong-Bae is one of South Korea's most well known and respected television personalities, the host of the nine o'clock news, known for his personal integrity and a common touch - attributes that seem to be pointing the way to an eventual run at public office. Han seems to have a perfect life. He is wealthy, respected, still ascending the social ladder, and he has a beautiful wife at home taking care of his their son, the nine-year-old Sang-Woo. The greatest difficulty in his life is his wife's determination to work the flab off of their pudgy, candy-obsessed boy and when that's the worst thing you've got going, then life isn't all that bad. But things change dramatically for the couple one day when Sang-Woo simply disappears, whisked away from a local playground, the latest in a string of kidnappings. The ransom call comes early. One hundred thousand won. Come alone. Don't call the police. Do exactly what I say and your son will be returned safely. But the drop doesn't go smoothly, the exchange never happens and Han and his wife are strung along for weeks, the entire ordeal lasting forty-four days from start to finish. The police are called in but they only seem to make things worse, the villain always a step ahead and clearly smarter than any of the investigators. As time goes on hope ebbs and wanes and the once proud, successful couple can do nothing but watch their lives crumble around them. You may notice that everything so far has been written about Han. This is deliberate, it reflects the structure of the film. Everything revolves around this one man, played by Seol Gyeong-Gu. The kidnapper's face is never shown and only interacts with Han over the phone and Han's wife, Oh, is given little to do beyond panic and cry. The film is purely Seol's and this is both its greatest strength and weakness. A strength because Seol is simply an outstanding actor who does stellar work here. A weakness because the plot has little variation to it - Han simply waits to be contacted and tries to meet the kidnapper's demands only to fail repeatedly - and as a result of this single minded focus, the film becomes repetitive. There is no tension to the piece - the ending is contained in the title - and broadening the perspective could have given it some valuable diversity along with a broader context. Director Park shoots muted, quietly effective film, one that gets from a to b with a minimum of muss while making the most of the tension within the situations. The anti-police bias so common in Korean film turns up here again, the squad portrayed as only marginally better than bumbling as they charge to "secret meetings" with sirens blaring and fix all of their resources on suspects with air tight alibis, though that bias is tempered some by the relationship that slowly develops between Han and the "trunk detail" officer, forced to spend the entire stakeout in the trunk of Han's car to record any calls that may come in on the car phone. That relationship is a high point of the film but the real coup comes with a surprising move at the end, an unvarnished slap with the reality of the story. Voice of a Murderer is freshly available on Korean DVD, in a suitably elegant two disc set. The second disc is loaded up with special features useful only to Korean speakers while the first disc presents the film itself flawlessly with an excellent anamorphic transfer, dead solid English subtitles and a solid 5.1 audio track. If we may return to the initial comparison, Voice of a Murderer never quite rises to the level of Memories of Murder for one simple reason. Perhaps because the events of this film were fresher in the mind or more widely publicized, director Park seems to have felt obliged to keep his film as tightly focused on the parents and the actual events as is humanly possible in what feels like a deliberate sign of respect for the feelings of those most directly involved and affected by this horrible crime. It's a noble sentiment but raw truth doesn't always make for the best story telling and Park never manages to transcend his material the way Bong does with his; he never quite manages to make this about anything larger than this one specific event and this one family. What he does with the film is admirable enough and those involved are to be commended for turning in quality, fearless performances, but Voice of a Murderer misses the chance to hit on larger, more universal issues and that seems a shame. by Todd Brown - Twitchfilm.net |
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October 20, 2007
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It's not a bad movie at all, actually i really liked it. at first, it was weird, but it really pulled you right in. especially because this movie is a true story retold, it's really sad. in the end, they play the tape of the voice of the real murderer from the actual case. |











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