New World (2013) (DVD) (US Version) DVD Region 1
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Three of Korea's best actors – Choi Min Sik, Hwang Jung Min and Lee Jung Jae – square off in a nail-biting battle of wits in the blockbuster gangster crime thriller New World. Directed by I Saw the Devil screenwriter Park Hoon Jung, the film plants a mob boss, an undercover cop and a police chief in a dangerous game of cat and mouse as a massive power struggle breaks out in the underworld.
The chairman of Korea's largest crime syndicate has passed away and war is brewing between his top lieutenants, Jung Chung (Hwang Jung Min) and Lee Joong Gu (Park Sun Woong), for control of the organization. The police respond by launching an operation codenamed "New World." The key to Operation New World: Jung's right-hand man Lee Ja Sung (Lee Jung Jae), an undercover cop who has been embedded in the mob for eight long years. Torn between duty and loyalty, Lee Ja Sung wants out once and for all. Well aware of the situation, manipulative police chief Kang Hyung Chul (Choi Min Sik) uses Lee Ja Sung as bait, leading Jung Chung to suspect there is a mole in the midst.
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Product Title: | New World (2013) (DVD) (US Version) 新世界 (2013) (DVD) (美國版) 新世界 (2013) (DVD) (美国版) 新世界 (DVD) (US版) 신세계 |
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Artist Name(s): | Choi Min Sik (Actor) | Lee Jung Jae (Actor) | Hwang Jung Min (Actor) | Song Ji Hyo (Actor) | Park Sung Woong (Actor) 崔岷植 (Actor) | 李政宰 (Actor) | 黃 政民 (Actor) | 宋 智孝 (Actor) | 朴誠雄 (Actor) 崔岷植 (Actor) | 李政宰 (Actor) | 黄政民 (Actor) | 宋 智孝 (Actor) | 朴诚雄 (Actor) チェ・ミンシク (Actor) | イ・ジョンジェ (Actor) | ファン・ジョンミン (Actor) | ソン・ジヒョ (Actor) | パク・ソンウン (Actor) 최 민식 (Actor) | 이정재 (Actor) | 황 정민 (Actor) | 송지효 (Actor) | 박성웅 (Actor) |
Director: | Park Hoon Jung 朴燻正 朴熏正 パク・フンジョン 박훈정 |
Release Date: | 2013-07-23 |
UPC Code: | 812491014226 |
Language: | Korean |
Subtitles: | English |
Place of Origin: | South Korea |
Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
Aspect Ratio: | 1.78 : 1 |
Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
Disc Format(s): | DVD |
Region Code: | 1 - USA, Canada, U.S. Territories What is it? |
Duration: | 135 (mins) |
Publisher: | Well Go USA, Inc. |
Package Weight: | 95 (g) |
Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1033085101 |
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The head of the Goldmoon crime syndicate is dead. Three men prepare to seize power by brute force. And one man has a secret that could destroy them all.
Ja-sung (Lee Jung-jae, THE THIEVES), has been a deep-cover operative for Operation New world for eight years. He wants out, but Police chief Kang (Choi Min-sik, OLDBOY)is too close to bringing everyone down, and can't let him disappear.
The mole is about to be exposed. A gangland bloodbath is coming. Trapped and terrified, Ja-sung is about to make a shocking decision, and no one may get out alive.
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Professional Review of "New World (2013) (DVD) (US Version)"
This professional review refers to New World (DVD) (2-Disc) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
New World has been one of the more promising and anticipated Korean releases of late, a blockbuster with a powerhouse cast that features three of the country's biggest and most acclaimed actors in Choi Min Sik (Old Boy), Hwang Jung Min (The Unjust) and Lee Jung Jae (The Thieves). The second film from Park Hoon Jung, director of The Showdown and writer of I Saw the Devil and The Unjust, the film is a character driven crime drama charting a mob leadership struggle and the efforts of the police to intervene. Also starring Park Sun Woong (The Gifted Hands) and actress Song Ji Hyo (Codename: Jackal), the film was a box office hit in Korea as well as earning multiple nominations at the Baeksang Arts Awards, and has since been picked up for a Hollywood remake.
After the chairman of Goldmoon, the largest crime corporation in Korea, is killed in a dubious accident, the two heirs apparent, Jung Chung (Hwang Jung Min) and Lee Joong Gu (Park Sun Woong) are immediately at each other's throats for the right to take over. Meanwhile, the police, led by chief Kang Hyung Chul (Choi Min Sik), launch an operation codenamed "New World" designed to influence the leadership race and install a more easily controlled candidate of their own choosing. Unbeknownst to Jung, his right hand man and friend Lee Ja Sung (Lee Jung Jae) is actually an undercover cop, who has been working his way up the ranks in the gang for nearly a decade, and who is now being pushed by Kang to help pull the strings. With a child on the way, Lee wants out, and finds himself caught between the warring gang factions, his loyalty to Jung, and his duty as a cop to follow orders. Although most of its elements, in particular the undercover plot and the clash between brotherhood and the law, might not sound anything new, what really sets New World apart is some truly accomplished storytelling. With Park Hoon Jung having already written two of the best Korean thrillers of the last few years, this probably shouldn't come as too much of a surprise, though the film really does stand out in this respect, with an immensely involving and tense narrative packed with exquisitely timed twists and revelations, not one frame or detail of its two hours plus running time feeling superfluous. Though it might sound predictable, the film is full of rich detail and realistic though entertaining developments, and it grips right from the shocking opening scene through to the bleak and bitter end. The character writing is similarly impressive, the film featuring a group of fully realised and believable protagonists who all ring true. While the film might start out seeming to be dealing with the usual figures, Jung Chung coming across as a flamboyant brute, Lee Ja Sung as a decent and measured fellow, and Kang as a tough, driven cop, Park does a great job of subverting expectations, providing the kind of character arcs and development rarely seen in the genre. This level of depth really fleshes out and adds emotional weight and considerable moral complexity to the film's many friendships, relationships and enmities, giving it real impact when it matters and making sure that the themes of loyalty and betrayal hit home. Of course, the acting plays a huge part in this, and none of the leads disappoint, all three delivering multi-layered powerhouse performances. While Hwang Jung Min and Choi Min Sik impress greatly, it's arguably Lee Jung Jae who takes top honours, with a shifting and sympathetic turn that pulls the viewer into his character's increasingly desperate situation. It's hard to believe that New World is only the second outing from Park Hoon Jung, as he directs with real maturity and assurance, keeping things tight throughout. The film is perfectly paced, and is slick and stylish in a subtle manner, with great visuals and production values, reflecting both the glamour and grit of the high flying gangster life. Park's confidence really shines through when it comes to the film's level of action and violence and in the way in which he weaves the set pieces into the plot rather than just throwing them in for effect. Though the film is never driven by or most memorable for its brutality, it's certainly a tough and hard edged affair, filled with mass brawls, baseball bats and knives, getting exceedingly bloody in places and featuring one of the most carnage packed montages in Korean gangster cinema, not to mention one of the most amazing elevator scenes. Park uses the havoc to underline the subject matter, never shying away from the inherent unpleasantness and back stabbing of gang life, and though the film has a somewhat flashy facade, there's no mistaking its dark heart. New World is a fantastic and vastly entertaining film and a huge boost for Park Hoon Jung, immediately marking him as a director to watch. Easily one of the best crime dramas from Korea, and quite possibly from anywhere else of the last few years, it towers above most other genre efforts, thanks in no small part to the sterling efforts of its top drawer cast – for fans of the form, this is about as close to a must-see as it's possible to get. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
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August 21, 2013
This customer review refers to New World (DVD) (2-Disc) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
Refined, engaging, and great acting.
With so many accomplished actors in the movie, you'd expect a good movie going into it. Sadly, that's not always the case. Fortunately, that is indeed the case with "New World." The high level story plot of struggles for the reign of a headless mob organization isn't a novel idea as there have been similar movies from both Hong Kong and Japan. What this movie excels at in comparison to such "predecessors" is the director's management of the story telling; it isn't clustered with excessive details, nor does it have unnecessary twists and turns (there are twists and turns, but at the right moments). Such fluidity and efficiency (although the movie is over two hours) in the story telling, and the great actors' abilities in telling not only the present, but being able to convey the past without explicitly showing them culminates in a very engaged story that has depth. |
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