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Product Title: | The Uninvited (Blu-ray) (4K Restored)(Japan Version) 四人餐桌 (Blu-ray) (4K Restored) (日本版) 四人餐桌 (Blu-ray) (4K Restored) (日本版) 4人の食卓 4Kレストア版 The Uninvited (Blu-ray) (4K Restored)(Japan Version) |
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Artist Name(s): | Lee Soo Young | Park Shin Yang | Jun Ji Hyun | Kim Yeo Jin 李秀英 | 朴申陽 | 全 智賢 | 金麗珍 李秀英 | 朴申阳 | 全 智贤 | 金丽珍 イ・スヨン | パク・シニャン | チョン・ジヒョン | キム・ヨジン | チョン・ウク 이수영 | 박 신양 | 전 지현 | 김 여진 |
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: | 2024-10-02 |
Publisher Product Code: | TWBS-5392 |
Language: | Korean |
Subtitles: | Japanese |
Place of Origin: | South Korea |
Disc Format(s): | Blu-ray |
Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1130060451 |
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チョン・ジヒョン / パク・シニャン / ユソン / キム・ヨジン / チョン・ウク / イ・スヨン (監督、脚本)
[テクニカル・インフォメーション]
本編127分
『猟奇的な彼女』でアジアのトップ・ヒロインとなったチョン・ジヒョンが、数多くのオファーの中から厳選し、前作とは全く違う役柄に選んで2年ぶりに主演したサイコ・ホラーが4Kレストア版でBlu-rayリリース! 共演はジヒョンの映画デビュー作『ホワイト・バレンタイン』でも共演している、「パリの恋人」のパク・シニャン。監督はこれが長編初監督作で、本作の後に『20のアイデンティティ/異共』の1エピソードや『犯人は生首に訊け』を撮るイ・スヨン。 ――結婚を目前に控えたインテリア・デザイナーのジョンウォンは、地下鉄で起きた少女毒殺事件を偶然目撃して以来、婚約者が買った4人掛けの食卓に毒殺された2人の少女の霊を見るようになる。やがて、ジョンウォンは、運命の糸に操られるかのように幽霊の姿が見えるという女性チョン・ヨンと出会う。ジョンウォンには7歳までの記憶がなく、チョン・ヨンには他人の過去を見通す謎めいた力があった。2人の運命が交錯するとき、いくつもの事件や登場人物がひとつに繋がり、封印されていた恐ろしい記録が蘇ってくる。なぜ彼には少女の姿が見えるのか、そして彼の心の奥に眠っていた衝撃の真実とは・・・?
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Professional Review of "The Uninvited (Blu-ray) (4K Restored)(Japan Version)"
This professional review refers to The Uninvited (Hong Kong Version)
Low-key supernatural thriller, psychological courtroom drama, Jeon Ji-hyun in a serious dramatic role...The Uninvited arranges a complex story that intrigues at first but fails to reward viewer patience with a coherent finish. Most will watch this film for Jeon's performance in a role far removed from her halcyon My Sassy Girl days. For those of us who enjoy her as a manic honey/enemy, it might be a surprise, if not an annoyance, to discover that Jeon barely raises a smile (and not once an in-your-face pout) in her portrayal of Yun, a sombre young woman suffering from narcolepsy. If there's a saving grace to this film, it belongs to the shots of Jeon fainting. She faints spectacularly well, not so much falling as sighing to the ground. Oh, and she also sees dead people. But that's okay, because Jong-won sees dead people too. That is, until he decides he can't possibly see dead people and must be going crazy. Except, he simply can't go crazy because he has to get married, remain employed, help his father pay off the mortgage. But is that really his father? What about those awkward, disturbing memories of his youth, long since repressed? If only he could truly remember...why, yes he can remember, all he needs is for Yun to simply act as a Shamanist medium through which he can relive the past! As you can probably tell, my belief in the quality of this plot dipped progressively as I was asked to construct some logical sense out of increasingly outlandish events. Much of the problem seems to rest with Jong-won, who remains steadfastly, incomprehensibly dumbstruck at every revelatory moment. You get the feeling that when once she has subtended the tragedy of the pathetic patriarch with Shamanism, first time feature director Lee So-Young has grappled with more social commentary and cultural essentialism than she can find ways of negotiating. This is doubly unfortunate since her control of tense imagery, especially during prolonged or lingering moments of fright, signals her confidence in allowing the story to develop slowly out of characters and situations. The problem here is that we don't get enough tasty bites of the carrot to remain occupied with the direction of the flaccid stick. Internalised by characters and disguised in evocations of dreams and distant memories, I couldn't tell you what The Uninvited is really all about. It's certainly not about Jeon running amok and making us love her/hate her, and that perhaps is enough to make some viewers repress something for themselves: the knowledge that this movie was ever made. I choose to acknowledge it, but hope the filmmakers have gotten out of their systems whatever it was that made them forget about their alert, conscious, suffering audience. 6 narcoleptic faintings out of 10 by James Brown - heroic-cinema.com |
Customer Review of "The Uninvited (Blu-ray) (4K Restored)(Japan Version)"
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December 13, 2006
This customer review refers to The Uninvited (DVD) (Korea Version)
A Psychological Apartment
This is not the usual ghost horror normally expected. No long haired Sadako leitmotiv here! But certainly a very disturbing and quite depressing social horror concerning infanticide and disturbed childhoods. Although there seems to be divided opinion here, I do think the film has interesting linked themes about strained motherhood, alienation, mental aberrations, narcolepsy (sleep disorder), religion and social disorder. Although due its over wrought content, different viewers will focus on some areas than others and certainly this film needs to be seen a few times over to grasp more of the none superficial themes. Its like " A Tale of Two Sisters" in that case. The meaning behind the two character's visions are made more clearer as the film progresses, as they journey through blocked memories unraveling dark secrets about their individual pasts. The supernatural is played down to things like coincidences with the two main characters eventually meeting each other and having oddly similar mental conditions, or the ghost visions of the children. Still, I couldn't understand all the aspects of the infanticide victims when the main focus seemed to be with the male interior designer's visions of the children in the tube train and at the dining table for 4 at his apartment. Was Yeon's baby dropped from the window not one of the children at the "table for 4"? Ju-hyun Jeon also plays an understandably sombre role here of Yeon and a complete contrast to the lovable and slightly crazy character of "My Sassy Girl".
I think this film is also viewed more from a woman's perspective, due to lady director Lee Su-yeon and to the film's concerns of troubled motherhood and child rearing. Mother hood itself is a major theme and of how it can be shaken badly by an individual's disturbed past. It also features a quite complex and woven script concerning religious and symbolic themes connected to psychological trauma. The acting is very good by both main leads and worth seeing for Ji-hyun's performance in a more serious role. Certainly well filmed and quite atmospheric, but with a more subtle and slower pace than with similar ghost flicks. Still, this is more a psychological/social debate sitting alongside similar films like "2 Sisters", "Into the Mirror" and "Whispering Corridors". So don't expect an Ahn Byung-ki "Apartment" even though these urban high rise cloisters are featured here and do reflect the alienation of living alone in such tenements. Certainly some nasty scenes of the children's deaths in one or two scenes could disturb some people, which jolted me quite a bit at one point. One scene is really quite nasty. As mentioned this is a depressing film, but I think a well written cathartic exercise, that does leave some food for thought after it finishes. Its meaning is all in there, but can be somewhat muddling at times. The religious links, for me, though, were quite interesting especially regarding a mother's acceptance and belief of her child, alongside the acceptance aspects of Christ. Although in this case a very disturbed and suffering woman with an injured past. Definitely recommended if you haven't seen it yet, but try to stick with it to the end. Re-watchable. |
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September 24, 2006
This customer review refers to The Uninvited (Hong Kong Version)
GOT LOST SOMEWHERE
THIS MOVIE IS SOMETHING THAT YOU REALLY CANNOT IDENTIFY IF, HORROR OR SUSPENSE OR LOVE STORY. TOO BAD, THE ACTOR ARE REALLY 'A1'. THEY DON'T SUIT THEIR ROLES. BUT IF YOU ARE LOOKING SOMETHING TO PASS OUR TIME, YOU CAN FINISH THE FILM. |
July 24, 2005
This customer review refers to The Uninvited (Hong Kong Version)
VERY SLOW!!
The Uninvited was a verrrrryyy slow movie. I bought this movie after going to its website but I'll admit that its not as good as it seems. However, when those scary parts appear, I do jump! |
November 28, 2004
This customer review refers to The Uninvited (Hong Kong Version)
well the movie is little confusing but seems so real ...can`t promise to sare u but yes the supence the thrill will continue from biginig to the end...
great acting, wonderfull sreenplay n nice chinetography and yes the sound.... overall not a bad movie ..... |
June 1, 2004
This customer review refers to The Uninvited (DVD) (Korea Version)
for ages, i have not seen a show as carefully plotted out... while there are many "canned concepts and ideas" in existing movie scene, THE UNINVITED is a movie that showcase excellent thinking and plot.
the director did a fantastic job on capturing an atmosphere of suspense and did not follow any trends in current movie trends to turn up the volume and scare ur life out of you. instead, when approaching a frightful scene, the camera moves slowly, as though you are the person walking towards the view and u are slow and reluntant. if anyone was to watch the show and did not understand it perfectly, i think u should watch it again, and try to do it in one go, instead of getting to get snacks every 10minutes. the way this movie was protrayed was to make u feel disturbed and make ur skin crawl. hope you all can watch it and understand the show. |
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