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Bluebeard (2DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3

Jo Jin Woong (Actor) | Shin Goo (Actor) | Kim Dae Myung (Actor) | Lee Chung Ah (Actor)
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The Uninvited director Lee Soo Yeon delves into the psychology of a doctor who is terrified of his killer neighbors in her second feature Bluebeard. Jo Jin Woong (The Handmaiden) delivers a refined portrayal of a paranoid physician who gets entangled in a serial murder case involving an old man and his butcher son, played by veteran Shin Goo (Shoot Me in the Heart) and Kim Dae Myung (Pandora), respectively. Co-starring Song Young Chang (Veteran), Lee Chung Ah (Northern Limit Line) and Yoon Se Ah (A Man and a Woman), the suspense thriller was selected to screen at the 2017 Udine Far East Film Festival, the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival and the Hawaii International Film Festival.

After the shutdown of his clinic, divorced doctor Seung Hoon (Jo Jin Woong) moves to a small town where he works as a contract doctor at a hospital. During a colonoscopy, his sedated landlord patient (Shin Goo) murmurs something about a murder case, which reminds him of the headless female corpse recently found in a river. Seung Hoon, who is a crime fiction enthusiast, keeps looking for clues and discovers a woman's severed head in the butcher shop run by his landlord's son (Kim Dae Myung).

This edition comes with a 16-page photobook and five postcards.

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Product Title: Bluebeard (2DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version) Bluebeard (DVD) (雙碟裝) (限量版) (韓國版) Bluebeard (DVD) (双碟装) (限量版) (韩国版) 犯人は生首に訊け (2DVD) (限定版) (韓国版) 해빙 (2DVD) (한정판) (한국판)
Also known as: 解凍 解冻
Artist Name(s): Jo Jin Woong (Actor) | Shin Goo (Actor) | Kim Dae Myung (Actor) | Lee Chung Ah (Actor) | Yoon Se Ah (Actor) | Song Young Chang (Actor) 趙震雄 (Actor) | 申久 (Actor) | Kim Dae Myung (Actor) | 李清娥 (Actor) | 尹世雅 (Actor) | 宋 永彰 (Actor) 赵震雄 (Actor) | 申久 (Actor) | Kim Dae Myung (Actor) | 李清娥 (Actor) | 尹世雅 (Actor) | 宋 永彰 (Actor) チョ・ウォンジュン (Actor) | Shin Goo (Actor) | キム・デミョン (Actor) | イ・チョンア (Actor) | ユン・セア (Actor) | Song Young Chang (Actor) 조진웅 (Actor) | 신구 (Actor) | 김대명 (Actor) | 이 청아 (Actor) | 윤세아 (Actor) | 송 영창 (Actor)
Director: Lee Soo Yeon 李 受娟 李 受娟 Lee Soo Yeon 이수연
Release Date: 2017-11-01
Language: Korean
Subtitles: English, Korean
Place of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Publisher: Video Travel
Other Information: 2-Disc
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1062633256

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해빙 (2DVD) (한정판) (포토북 + 엽서) (한국판)

*Screen Format: "2.35:1 ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN 1.78:1 WIDESCREEN"
*Sound Mix:"한국어 DD 5.1 Commentary 2.0"

*Director: 이수연 < 4인용 식탁,2003 >

"한강이 녹고 머리 없는 여자 시체가 떠 오르자,
살인의 악몽이 다시 살아난다

한 때 미제연쇄살인사건으로 유명했던 지역에 들어선 경기도의 한 신도시. 병원 도산 후 이혼, 선배 병원에 취직한 내과의사 승훈은 치매아버지 정노인을 모시고 정육식당을 운영하는 성근의 건물 원룸에 세를 든다.
어느 날, 정노인이 수면내시경 중 가수면 상태에서 흘린 살인 고백 같은 말을 들은 승훈은 부자에 대한 의심을 품게 된다.

한동안 조용했던 이 도시에 다시 살인사건이 시작되고 승훈은 공포에 휩싸인다.
그러던 중, 승훈을 만나러 왔던 전처가 실종되었다며 경찰이 찾아오는데…"
* <범죄와의 전쟁:나쁜놈들 전성시대>, <끝까지 간다>, [뿌리깊은 나무], [시그널] 강렬한 남성성의 배우 조진웅의 심리스릴러!
* 심리스릴러의 서스펜스와 미스터리의 비밀을 완성하는 신구, 김대명, 이청아, 송영창 연기파 앙상블 <해빙>!
* <라 La>와 <물안경 The Goggles>등의 단편 영화 & 장편 데뷔작인 <4인용 식탁> 이수연 감독 작품!
* 제35회 브뤼셀 국제 판타스틱 영화제, 제19회 우디네 극동영화제, 제18회 하와이 국제영화제 스프링 쇼케이스 공식 초청! 세계를 녹인 스릴러 수작의 탄생!
* 꽃피는 봄, 한강에는 가장 많은 시체가 떠 오르고 사람들은 수면내시경 도중, 비밀을 고백한다. 수면 위로, 의식 위로 떠오르는 미스터리 심리스릴러 <해빙>!
초회 한정 16p 포토북(중철) + 엽서 5종 1:1증정
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Professional Review of "Bluebeard (2DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"

February 26, 2018

Lee Soo-yeon isn't exactly the most prolific of filmmakers, the Korean writer director's last feature having been her debut way back in 2003, the popular Gianna Jun-starring ghost story The Uninvited. Lee finally returns fourteen years later with Bluebeard, a psychological thriller headlined by actor Jo Jin-woong (The Handmaiden) as a troubled doctor who becomes involved in a serial murder case when dismembered bodies and severed body parts start turning up, driving the poor man dangerously close to the edge. Having set a new box office record for a domestic March release, the film screened at a number of festivals around the world, including the Udine Far East Film Festival, the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival and the Hawaii International Film Festival.

Jo Jin-woong plays Seung-hoon, a doctor who is forced to relocate to a commuter town hospital after his fancy clinic in Seoul goes bankrupt, now divorced and living above a butcher shop. The film kicks off with the discovery of a body (a headless torso, to be more precise) in the Han River, which floats to the surface after having been trapped under the winter ice, thought by police to be part of an ongoing serial murder case. Seung-hoon soon becomes involved after his elderly landlord and butcher shop neighbour (Shin Goo, Righteous Ties) comes to visit him as a patient, and seems to confess to the crimes while under sedation, inspiring the doctor to start an investigation of his own. A fan of detective novels, he sneaks into the man’s house and finds the severed head of a woman, the finger of suspicion pointing at his odd butcher son Sung-geun (Kim Dae-myung, Pandora).

Although its premise might not sound particularly original, Bluebeard is actually quite different to other Korean serial killer thrillers, Lee Soo-yeon putting the emphasis on atmosphere and psychological chills. The film is far more concerned with traditional murder mystery-style twists and turns rather than visceral shocks, and despite the subject matter Lee largely steers clear of showing anything too graphic, a handful of nasty moments aside. The tension comes mainly from the viewer trying to guess who the killer is, and Lee does a good job in this regard, at least for those who don’t mind manipulation and misdirection, which the film has plenty of and which can at times get a little much. Still, there’s fun to be had in going along for the ride, and the film comes across as pleasingly old-fashioned rather than too contrived, with a few genuine (and sometimes confusing) surprises along the way.

The other thing which might put some viewers off is the fact that the film is very slow moving, and definitely requires a fair amount of patience, Lee being in no hurry whatsoever to get to its main revelations. Though never dull, the film does spend a lot of time simply following around Seung-hoon as he gradually joins the dots and with there being no real set pieces or suspense scenes to break things up, it’s perhaps not one for those looking for an action-packed, chase-filled thriller in the usual manner. As with The Uninvited, which was similarly slower and far more sober and sombre than other ghost films of the time, Lee here goes for a deliberate and thoughtful approach, pushing the viewer to try and pick up on small background details and subtle hints. At the same time, though some of its plot twists are a bit far-fetched, the film generally has a grounded air, thanks largely to Jo Jin-woong's excellent lead performance, which really helps to tie things together and to anchor things when it gets crazier during the final stretch.

For viewers comfortable with the leisurely pace and the absence of popcorn thrills, Bluebeard has a lot to offer as a refreshingly different kind of Korean serial killer film, complex and multi-layered, if perhaps a little too convinced of its own cleverness. As with The Uninvited, Lee Soo-yeon succeeds in serving up which bucks genre trends, and with there being few female directors working in mainstream Korean cinema, it has to be hoped that she won't wait another fourteen years to make her next film.

by James Mudge - EasternKicks.com

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Customer Review of "Bluebeard (2DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (1)

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April 4, 2020

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Pay Attention Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
*I got the Hong Kong version for the popcorn deal and the English subtitles are good*

I'm not quite sure what the title refers to but this film is kept in a somewhat dim atmosphere. I don't quite mean the lighting but it fits the mood of the film. A doctor divorced from his wife takes turns each week to spend time with their son. The doctor befriends a butcher that lives in the same building who also owns a shop just below their residence. After a night of drinks with the butcher. The doctor doesn't remember going home as he awakes from a morbid dream of finding a head in a bag that appears in his freezer. A tale of suspense and fear follows as the butcher could be a murderer. The doctors ex-wife disappears a few days after she visits him in his apartment, a nurse from his clinic who visited him at his apartment goes missing the next day. The police and a retired inspector gets involved. Was sung hoon right all along and could he be next?
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