Detective K: Secret of Virtuous Widow (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Malaysia Version) DVD Region 3
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Troubled by a series of mysterious murders, King Jeongjo orders Detective K (Kim Myung Min) onto the case. While secretly investigating the deaths, he befriends crafty sidekick Seo Pil (Oh Dal Soo), and barely escapes becoming a murder suspect himself. As Detective K and Seo Pil dig deeper into the seemingly unrelated murders, they cross paths with the powerful female merchant Kaek Ju (Han Ji Min), and uncover a great conspiracy that affects the fate of the entire country!
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Product Title: | Detective K: Secret of Virtuous Widow (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Malaysia Version) 朝鮮名偵探:高山烏頭花的秘密 (DVD) (中/英/巫文字幕) (馬來西亞版) 朝鲜名侦探:高山乌头花的秘密 (DVD) (中/英/巫文字幕) (马来西亚版) 朝鮮名探偵: トリカブトの秘密 (DVD) (英語字幕版) (マレーシア版) 조선명탐정: 각시투구꽃의 비밀 |
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Also known as: | 探偵K 探侦K |
Artist Name(s): | Kim Myung Min (Actor) | Han Ji Min (Actor) | Oh Dal Soo (Actor) 金明民 (Actor) | 韓智敏 (Actor) | 吳達庶 (Actor) 金明民 (Actor) | 韩智敏 (Actor) | 吴达庶 (Actor) キム・ミョンミン (Actor) | ハン・ジミン (Actor) | オ・ダルス (Actor) 김 명민 (Actor) | 한지민 (Actor) | 오달수 (Actor) |
Director: | Kim Seok Yoon Kim Seok Yoon Kim Seok Yoon キム・ソギュン 김석윤 |
Release Date: | 2012-03-30 |
Language: | Korean |
Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Malay |
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: | PMP Entertainment (M) SDN. BHD. |
Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1030745116 |
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It’s the 16th year of King Jeong-jo’s rule, a series of murders break out in the capital of Joseon. King suspects that the murders are a part of some high officials’ conspiracy to cover up an embezzlement scandal. He commissions a famous detective Kim Jin (Kim Myung-min) to solve the case and find out who is behind.
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This professional review refers to Detective K: Secret of Virtuous Widow (Blu-ray) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
Detective K is a period set film with a different and distinctly modern feel, mixing action, mystery and humour to entertaining effect. Directed by Kim Seok Yoon (Old Miss Diary) and based on the popular novel by Kim Tak Hwan, the blockbuster film stars award winning actor Kim Myung Min in the title role, marking a change of pace after the more gruelling Man of Vendetta and terminal illness drama Closer to Heaven with support and romantic interest from actress Han Ji Min (from the television series Cain and Abel and comic relief from Oh Dal Su (Foxy Festival).
Kim plays the titular Detective K, the film opening with him being charged by King Jeonjo with solving a number of unexplained killings in the capital. Although K quickly closes in on the evidence, discovering that the murders were carried out with a long, thing needle of Chinese origin, he is mistaken for the culprit and thrown into jail. Joined by fellow prisoner Seo Pil (Oh Dal Soo), he is freed by the king and sent to Jeokseong to continue his investigations under the guise of carrying out an inquest into the apparent suicide of a virtuous widow. K soon picks up the trail, and finds himself embroiled in a nation threatening conspiracy that seems to revolve around the secretive female merchant Kaek Ju (Han Ji Min). Although Detective K may sound like slight fare, it's actually a surprisingly complicated film, with a well thought out plot that works in variety of secret identities, deceptions and conspiracies, and it rapidly becomes he murder investigation is merely the tip of the iceberg. The film is tightly written, and it does seem that a good amount of thought went into the script, with an intriguing series of revelations that wisely aren't just thrown together during the last act. At the same time, it also deals with some fairly weighty themes in well meaning fashion, being an essentially pro-Christianity film and upholding ideals of social justice and the mistreatment of common people by the ruling class. Fortunately, all of this combines quite neatly thanks to director Kim's light touch, and the film never takes itself too seriously, with fun clearly having been top of the agenda. Things move along at a bouncy pace, and though the tone does tend to leap around between the film's various genres, it's held together by a lively sense of enthusiasm, even during the inevitable third act dive into seriousness. A large part of the film's success is down to Kim Myung Min, who again shows himself to be an exceptionally charismatic and versatile performer. Portraying K as somewhat of a rogue, though needless to say one with a heart of gold, he makes for a likeable protagonist who never quite seems to take the easy route despite his impressive intelligence. Much of the film's humour comes from his bantering with Oh Dal Soo as his somewhat downtrodden though mouthy sidekick, and their dynamic is an engaging one that makes for plenty of laughs. Han Ji Min is also on good form, with her merchant being an ambiguous and alluring figure, who for the first two thirds of the film at least injects a considerable amount of sex appeal, with Kim packing in a heavy dose of cleavage shots. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
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This customer review refers to Detective K: Secret of Virtuous Widow (Blu-ray) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
Over the top comedic mystery
"Detective K: Secret of Virtuous Widow" is a slickly made action-adventure filled with drama, mystery, political intrigue, and very cheeky comedy. It is a potent brew that yields great tension and big laughs, but ultimately falls victim to what I'll call "too much-ness". This is the kind of film in which no one is who they seem to be, impossible things can happen, and the hero manages a never-ending series of narrow escapes. Our hero is Detective K (Kim Myung Min), the Joseon era's greatest detective, who is dispatched by the king to uncover a plot that is draining away the country's tax revenues and leading to a number of mysterious deaths.
Detective K is accompanied in his investigations by a comical sidekick named Seo Pil (Oh Dal Soo), who appears to be a dog thief and whose canine resemblance is underlined by the long earflaps on the hats he wears. Detective K finds that the frightful murder weapon that caused one of the mysterious deaths must have been imported from China. This evidence leads him to the doorstep of Master Han (Han Ji Min), Korea's leading trader, and to a confrontation with the menacing Minister Lim (Lee Jae Yong). An interesting subplot that ultimately plays a major role in the film's resolution depicts the threat posed to the Joseon era's Confucian order by the egalitarian impulses fostered by the spread of Christianity. During the film's second half, the plot twists become head-spinning and the filmmakers resort to preposterous devices such as super-sized attack dogs to juice the action. Small things contribute to the sense of unreality; for example, the interior lighting of Master Han's dwelling makes no sense in the candle-lit eighteenth centure. In addition, when we learn the true identities of some of the central characters, the behavior they display earlier in the movie makes little sense. Nonetheless, the winning performances by Kim Myung Min and Oh Dal Soo and the anything-goes headlong rush of events in "Detective K" make for an amusing evening's entertainment. |
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