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Despite being the greatest face reader of the Joseon dynasty, Nae Kyung (Song Kang Ho) chooses to live in quiet seclusion with his son Jin Hyeong (Lee Jong Suk) and brother-in-law Paeng Heon (Jo Jung Suk) because of their disgraced family background. It is gisaeng Yeon Hong (Kim Hye Su) who finds Nae Kyung and brings him to the capital for a business partnership. Word of Nae Kyung's amazing skills spreads quickly and soon he's brought to the palace to assess and investigate civil servants and officials. Even the king enlists Nae Kyung's services to identify potential traitors, pulling him into a court conspiracy involving Prince Suyang (Lee Jung Jae) who is plotting to usurp the throne.
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Product Title: | The Face Reader (Blu-ray) (Japan Version) The Face Reader (Blu-ray) (Japan Version) The Face Reader (Blu-ray) (Japan Version) 観相師 −かんそうし− (Blu-ray) The Face Reader (Blu-ray) (Japan Version) |
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Artist Name(s): | Song Kang Ho (Actor) | Kim Hye Soo (Actor) | Lee Jung Jae (Actor) | Baek Yoon Shik (Actor) | Lee Jong Suk (Actor) | Jo Jung Suk (Actor) 宋 康昊 (Actor) | 金 慧秀 (Actor) | 李政宰 (Actor) | 白允植 (Actor) | 李鐘碩 (Actor) | 曹 政奭 (Actor) 宋 康昊 (Actor) | 金 慧秀 (Actor) | 李政宰 (Actor) | 白允植 (Actor) | 李钟硕 (Actor) | 曹 政奭 (Actor) ソン・ガンホ (Actor) | キム・ヘス (Actor) | イ・ジョンジェ (Actor) | ペク・ユンシク (Actor) | イ・ジョンソク (Actor) | チョ・ジョンソク (Actor) 송 강호 (Actor) | 김혜수 (Actor) | 이정재 (Actor) | 백윤식 (Actor) | 이종석 (Actor) | 조정석 (Actor) |
Director: | Han Jae Rim 韓在林 韩在林 ハン・ジェリム 한재림 |
Blu-ray Region Code: | A - Americas (North, Central and South except French Guiana), Korea, Japan, South East Asia (including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) What is it? |
Release Date: | 2022-04-27 |
Publisher Product Code: | TWBS-5248 |
Language: | Korean |
Subtitles: | Japanese |
Place of Origin: | South Korea |
Disc Format(s): | Blu-ray |
Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1111157971 |
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ソン・ガンホ / イ・ジョンジェ / イ・ジョンソク / チョ・ジョンソク / キム・ヘス / ペク・ユンシク / ハン・ジェリム (監督、脚本)
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映像特典収録
[テクニカル・インフォメーション]
本編139分
製作国 : 韓国 (Korea)
[ストーリー]
「顔」を見るだけで性格から寿命まで全てを見抜く天才観相師ネギョンは、息子や義理弟と送る貧しい生活から脱する夢を抱き、都の芸妓に招かれて観相業を始めた。その眼力は人々の運勢のみならず、殺人事件の真犯人をも暴くとあって、評判はたちまち宮廷にまで知れ渡る。やがて、“トラ“の異名を持つ優れた高官キム・ジョンソの信頼を得たネギョンは、念願叶って宮中の要職に抜擢される。だが王の弟・首陽大君<スヤンテグン>に“オオカミ”のように冷酷な「逆賊」の相を読み取ったことから、国家の命運と自らの人生を左右する謀反へと巻き込まれていく──。
[解説]
ソン・ガンホ × イ・ジョンソク × イ・ジョンジェ/豪華キャスト競演で描く歴史大作劇/朝鮮王朝史上、もっとも凄惨な覇権争い/天下を取るのは勇猛果敢な虎か?残忍非道の狼か?!
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This professional review refers to The Face Reader (2013) (Blu-ray) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
Period drama The Face Reader emerged as one of the biggest and most critically acclaimed Korean films of the year, pulling in more than 9 million admissions and winning a slew of accolades at the 50th Daejong Film Awards. The film was directed by Han Jae Rim and reteams him with popular actor Song Kang Ho, who he worked with previously on gangster effort The Show Must Go On along with a remarkable supporting cast of heavy-hitters that includes Lee Jung Jae (The Thieves), Kim Hye Su (Tazza: The High Rollers), Baek Yoon Shik (The Taste of Money) and the up and coming Lee Jong Suk (No Breathing) and Jo Jung Suk (Architecture 101). The film takes place in the 1450s during the Joseon dynasty, with Song Kang Ho as Nae Kyung, once the country's most talented face reader, the practice of physiognomy, whereby the face of a person is studied to reveal their character and future. With their family name still suffering from past disgrace, Nae Kyung is living in isolation with his son Jin Hyeong (Lee Jong Suk) and brother Paeng Heon (Jo Jung Suk), until he is tempted back to the capital by beautiful gisaeng Yeon Hong (Kim Hye Su). Initially working for her in her bawdy establishment, he quickly catches the eye of the palace, and is enlisted to assist with the hiring of officials and the rooting out of corruption, using his position to help Jin Hyeong find a position at the court. Soon enough, he finds himself caught up in a conspiracy to seize the throne, trapped between the ruthless and ambitious Grand Prince Suyang (Lee Jung Jae) and the powerful Vice Premier Kim Jong Seo (Baek Yoon Shik). In narrative terms, The Face Reader sticks to the usual structure seen in Korean period set films of this type, its three acts progressing from light comedy through to drama and finally tragedy. Though it's an interesting and well-told story it does feel somewhat generic as a result, at least for audiences without knowledge of the period and events it deals with - it's fair to say that Korean audiences will likely take more from its historical detail in this regard. Still, there's always plenty of going on, and Han Jae Rim makes up for the air of familiarity by working in plenty of conspiracies, twists and revelations, and this keeps things engaging during a somewhat overlong two hours plus running time. Some excellent production values also help, and Han's direction is accomplished and nicely judged, showing a good grasp of what makes this kind of film appealing to local audiences. Though things do get melodramatic towards the end, it's never too drawn out, and does come to a conclusion that's both dramatically and emotionally satisfying, if perhaps unsurprising. Where the film does stand out from the crowd is in its superb cast, its gang of A-listers giving it a considerable boost and adding an entertaining touch of prestige. The dependable Song Kang Ho is excellent in the title role and convinces as both a talented and ambitious sage like fortune teller and an everyman figure caught woefully out of his depth and in danger of being swept along by the tide of history. He's a likeable and essentially decent protagonist and gives the film a valuable solid core as well as giving the story a welcome human element. While a star name like Song might have been expected to dominate, the film is very much an ensemble piece, with the supporting cast all enjoying plenty of screen time and turning in commanding performances. Lee Jung Jae in particular is on great form, seeming to relish the part of the callous and driven Suyang, with Baek Yoon Shik also doing an impressive job as the possibly noble Vice Premier. Though they don't have quite as much to do, Jo Jung Suk and Lee Jong Suk do well in the expected comic relief and junior roles respectively, and while under-used, Kim Hye Su is always easy on the eyes and manages to steal a few scenes of her own. Song Kang Ho and company go some way to lifting The Face Reader up from being an above average though fairly standard Korean historical drama, and lend a definite weight to the proceedings. Fans either of the genre or the cast will doubtless find much to enjoy, and it's certainly one of the better, not to mention mostly handsomely made recent examples of the form. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
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