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A Love (DVD) (Special Edition) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)

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He swore to protect her, but at what price?

Director Kwak Kyung Taek, known for his candid portrayal of characters in films like Friend, Mutt Boy, and Typhoon, returns to the big screen and to Busan with his seventh feature film, the romantic gangster drama A Love. While his previous blockbuster Friend focused on the subject of loyalty and friendship, A Love, appropriately enough, examines love and challenges its boundaries through one man's incredible conviction and resilience. Kwak, famous for inspiring top-quality performances out of his leading men such as Jang Dong Gun (Friend) and Jung Woo Sung (Mutt Boy), signs up Ju Jin Mo (200 Pounds Beauty) to play the role of a tough, complex character in A Love, alongside Park Si Yeon (The Fox Family) and Kim Min Joon (No Mercy For the Rude). The film, which sold one million tickets within eight days of its opening, features Kwak's signature edgy and unpretentious dialogue style, sophisticated lighting effects, and stunning camera techniques.

Chae In Ho (Ju Jin Mo) is tough on the outside and soft on the inside. It took him seven years to confess his love to Min Joo (Park Si Yeon), whom he swore to protect no matter what the circumstances may bring. That promise is put to the test when Min Joo is left defenseless in the hands of a notorious gangster. In Ho puts his own life in danger by stabbing the gangster, only to have Min Joo disappear. Fearing for his life, In Ho sells his soul to Yoo, one of the most influential businessmen in Busan. As fate would have it, Min Joo reappears before In Ho in the arms of his boss. Tired of living his life in vain, In Ho takes on the ultimate challenge in the name of love.

This edition comes with the following special features:

  • Making Of
  • Interviews
  • Theatrical Trailer
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    Product Title: A Love (DVD) (Special Edition) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version) A Love (DVD) (限量版) (韓國版) A Love (DVD) (限量版) (韩国版) 愛 サラン (限定版) (韓国版) 사랑 Special Edition (한정판)
    Artist Name(s): Ju Jin Mo | Joo Hyun | Kwak Kyung Taek | Kim Min Joon | Park Si Yeon 朱鎮模 朱振模 | 朱炫 | 郭暻澤 | Kim Min Joon | 朴詩妍 朱镇模 朱振模 | 朱炫 | 郭暻泽 | Kim Min Joon | 朴诗妍 チュ・ジンモ | チュ・ヒョン | クァク・キョンテク | キム・ミンジュン | Park Si Yeon 주 진모 | 주 현 | 곽경택 | 김 민준 | 박시연
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    Release Date: 2007-12-20
    Language: Korean
    Subtitles: Korean, English
    Country 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: CJ Entertainment
    Other Information: 2 DVDs
    Package Weight: 170 (g)
    Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1005113961

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    * Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
    * Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1
    * Extras :
    - 사랑 + 이야기
    - A Love
    - 처음
    - 사람, 인연
    - 악연
    - 영원

    * Director : 곽경택

    <친구><똥개><태풍>의 곽경택 감독이 선보이는 또 하나의 강렬한 드라마!
    투박하지만 따뜻한 시선을 가진 이야기꾼,
    거칠지만 순수한 남자의 삶과 사랑을 힘있는 영상에 담다!

    우직하게 줄곧 사람이야기를 건네온 <친구><똥개><태풍>의 곽경택 감독이 일곱 번째 영화에서 ‘사랑’이란 화두를 들고 돌아왔다. 그러나 그가 말하는 사랑 역시 그 동안 해왔던 사람이야기를 크게 벗어나지 않는다. 820만이 선택한 <친구>가 남자들의 우정과 의리를 보여줬다면 <사랑>은 거칠지만 순수한 남자의 가슴 뜨거운 삶과 사랑에 관한 영화다. 열 일곱 첫사랑을 향한 ‘지켜주겠다’는 맹세를 지키려다 인생이 꼬이지만 험한 삶 가운데서도 사랑을 향한 열정만은 잃지 않는 한 남자에 대한 곽경택 감독 특유의 강렬한 드라마를 담았다. 특히 기대되는 것은 묵직한 삶의 연륜이 묻어나는 징한 대사들이다. 속 깊은 감정들을 끌어올리는 곽경택 감독 표 대사들은 늘 화제가 되어왔다. 이번 영화 <사랑>에서도 “지랄 같네…사람인연..,” “내가 니 지켜주도 되나?” “여자는 순간이다” 등 멋 부리지 않아 오히려 강한 여운을 남기는 대사들이 벌써부터 관객들 사이에 회자되고 있다. 또한 이번에도 곽경택 감독만의 우직한 힘이 느껴지는 영상이 한 남자의 강렬한 드라마를 뒷받침할 것으로 기대된다. 거친 남자의 뜨거운 삶이 펼쳐지는 부산의 항만과 부둣가를, 세련된 조명과 파워풀한 카메라 워크에 담은 곽경택 감독 특유의 힘 있는 영상이 당신의 가슴을 뒤흔들 것이다!

    남자의 로망을, 여자의 환상을 채워줄 한 남자의 <사랑>!
    올 가을, 이 남자의 <사랑>에 당신의 심장이 뛴다!

    사랑만큼 이기적인 것도 없다. 오죽했으면 ‘내가 하면 로맨스, 남이하면 불륜’이란 말도 생겼났을까. 사랑만큼 지겨운 것도 없다. 세상에 흔디 흔하게 널린게 사랑이고, 남들이 하는 하는 사랑도 거기서 거기 같아 보인다. 그런데도 우리가 보는 영화와 TV, 책에서 여러가지 모습의 사랑이 가공되고 우리는 그것을 끊임없이 보게된다. 그만큼 사랑은 모두다 원하고 한번씩은 해보지만 아무나 ‘사랑을 완성했다’고 말하지 못해 항상 갈구하기 마련이다. 어쩌면 사랑이랑는 것은 ‘사랑’이라고 말하는 순간 무너지는 일만 남은 것일 수도 평생 죽을때까지 이루지 못하는 것일수도. 그런 의미에서 영화<사랑>은 누구나 사랑을 했던 그 순간, 그 마음에 대한 이야기를 꺼낸다. 거칠지만 순정을 간직한남자 채인호를 통해, 누구나 가슴 한 켠에 묻어두고 있을 평생 단 한번의 사랑에 대해 이야기하려 한다. 이 남자의 ‘버릴 수도 가질 수도 없는 사랑에 올인하는 가슴 뜨거운 삶’을 통해 남녀 모두가 한번쯤 꿈꾸고 기다렸을, 어쩌면 벌써 경험했지만 지금은 잊고 사는 ‘사랑에 대한 판타지’를 일깨워주려 한다.

    빌어먹을 운명을 상대로, 이 남자의 뜨거운 삶이 시작된다!

    - 이 남자의, 평생 단 한번뿐인 운명!
    : 열일곱, 수채화를 닮은 한 여자에게,
    “맹세했다, 내가 지키주기로...”

    학교에서는 어느 누구도 손 못 대게 호기를 부리지만 대학가서 어머니께 효도하겠다는 소박한 꿈을 가졌고 첫 눈에 반한 여자 아이에게 수줍게 고백하는 데 7년이라는 세월이 걸린 거칠지만 순진한 남자, 채인호.

    - 이 남자의, 행복을 조여오는 독한 악연!
    : 그녀를 위해, 지독한 건달의 목에 칼을 꽂았다.
    “내가 깍꿍이다, 이 새끼야!!”

    평범하게, 꼭 남들만큼만 살고 싶었지만 세상에 혼자 남은 그녀를 지켜주겠다는 열 일곱의 맹세를 지키기 위해, 부산 바닥에서 소문난 악질, 치권의 목에 칼을 꽂았다.

    - 이 남자의, 삶에 찾아온 두번째 기회!
    : 그녀를 가슴에 묻고, 힘을 가진 유 회장 에게 젊음을 바치기로 했다.
    “내한테 니 젊음을 써라... 내가 니한테 힘을 줄 테니까... “

    사라져 버린 그녀를 가슴에 묻고 부둣가에서 막일을 하던 거친 인생에 찾아온 또 한번의 기회. 먼저 손을 내밀어준 유 회장에게, 젊음을 바치기로 약속했다.

    - 이 남자의, 꼬여가는 지랄 같은 인연!
    : 버릴 수 없는 그녀가, 가질 수 없는 사랑이 되어 나타났다.
    “가지 마라... 여자는 순간이다…”

    한 순간도 잊어 본적이 없는 그 여자가 눈 앞에 나타났다. 살아갈 힘을 준 유회장의 옆에 선 채, 가질 수 없는 인연이 되어… 그래도 거친 인생 한번쯤은 행복해지고 싶다 결심한 순간, 사나운 운명은 인생 전체를 뒤흔드는데…
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    Professional Review of "A Love (DVD) (Special Edition) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"

    January 14, 2008

    Although though he is not as well known internationally as the likes of Park Chan Wook and Bong Joon Ho, director Kwak Kyung Taek is one of the biggest and most successful film makers in Korea, having been responsible for such blockbusters as Friend, Mutt Boy, and Typhoon. He returns here with his latest effort A Love, which on the surface at least seems like a bit of a departure, being more romantically inclined than his previous works, all of which have tended to be decidedly macho affairs. Although the film actually turns out to cover a lot of familiar ground for the director, this slight shift proved popular with local audiences, managing an impressive one million admissions at the Korean box office within the first eight days of its release.

    The film begins with the childhood meeting of Chae In Ho and Min Joo, which sees the young lad irrevocably smitten before the object of his affection is cruelly swept away by unfortunate circumstances. Fast forward a few years and their paths cross again as In Ho (now played by actor Ju Jin Mo, last seen in 200 Pounds Beauty) falls foul of her troubled brother, swearing that he will love and protect her forever. This is soon put to the test as Min Joo (Park Si Yeon, recently in The Fox Family) is threatened by a particularly nasty gangster, which of course leads to violence, and the two are parted once more as he ends up in jail and she goes overseas to stay with her father in Japan. After he gets out, having heard nothing from her for years, he starts working for the chairman of a large corporation, taking care of all the dirty work and rising up through the ranks. Fate strikes once again as Min Joo reappears as the chairman's new mistress, pushing In Ho towards another life changing and indeed life threatening decision.

    Although A Love is certainly a romantic and overtly melodramatic film, it is also a resolutely macho and male-oriented one, with the relationship between In Ho and Min Joo basically being that of a tough, though vulnerable and softly spoken protector and his wide eyed damsel in distress. Given this, whilst Kwak strives to put his protagonist into a variety of difficult situations, it is always obvious what choices he will make, and the film is inherently predictable throughout.

    Still, this is by no means a criticism, and to an extent this feeling of inevitability lends the film a genuinely tragic air. Kwak is certainly a master of male angst, and is ruthless when it comes to putting his characters through the emotional wringer, piling on the misery as the film builds towards its downbeat climax. Thankfully, this is all handled with a sense of dignity, and the film never descends into histrionics or too much howling, coming across almost as a more fleshed out and depressing version of Kim Ji Woon's A Bittersweet Life rather than a mere retread of Friend.

    Unsurprisingly, there are tear filled eyes a-plenty and many scenes of characters staring off into the distance or exchanging yearning glances, though to criticise a film like A Love for this would be like complaining that an action thriller had too many gun battles or explosions. Kwak is an old hand at the genre and plays it to the hilt, knowing all too well that the best route to the viewer's heart is through a set of well drawn and sympathetic characters, which he does he best to deliver. In Ho and Min Joo are both likeable enough, even though it is hard to shake the feeling that most of their troubles could have been solved with a few frank conversations, and it would take a jaded soul not to be moved by their plight, self made or not. Whilst it is pretty grim for the most part, A Love is certainly an emotional experience, and is hard to fault as a slice of tortured romantic drama.

    Thankfully the film is not all doom and lovesick gloom, as Kwak wisely spices things up by injecting a fair amount of brutal violence, never allowing In Ho to spend too much time wallowing or crying alone in his room. As well as helping to keep things moving along at a good pace, this also serves to reinforce the film's testosterone fuelled core, again underlining that this is a love story told from a traditional male perspective.

    As a result, A Love is a film that should be enjoyed by all viewers and not only by fans of Korean melodrama. Whilst Kwak does not try to reinvent the wheel or even to add much to the genre, it works well on all levels and confirms that he is still one of the best directors when it comes to honest character drama and explorations of modern masculinity.

    by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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    Customer Review of "A Love (DVD) (Special Edition) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"

    Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10 (2)

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    March 18, 2008

    awesome actor, average film Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
    I thought the movie was very average. I had high expectation on this movie because of the main actor. He did a wonderful job in 200 Pounds Beauty, so I wanted to see more of his acting. He did a pretty decent job as a tough guy/bodyguard character, but I think he plays a better role in a comedy movie. I blame half on the average story line of this movie. Maybe the plot didn't portrait a good image of him. Overall, it was just an average film for me. Don't expect it to be a gangster movie with lots of fighting.
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    January 14, 2008

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    TV drama in miniature Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
    What you have here is decently made film that at times can be quite brutal, but is mainly a romantic story under all the hard crust of social trysts and fighting. About two young people in love (although angeled from the almost autobiographical viewpoint of In Ho's life), who struggle through hardships, gangsters and violence after Min Joo (Si Yeon) is orphaned when her parents are killed and In Ho, being a long term survivalist and friend of Min Joo's brother, decides to look after Min Joo in her time of need. Thus begins a romantic film. Although a romance, to categorize this, though, is to place it alongside more grittier and violent K-movies, and also by the nature of its plot structure, is somewhat similar to certain types of TV dramas, but truncated into miniature. Due to its violent side, though, this may not be all together agreeable with some K-fans of TV and movie dramas. All this though, features tremendous acting from lead man Ji Moo Joo, which this film is definitely his here, and his role as In Ho is fantastically hard edged and sharp acting (its amazing that this is also the same actor I watched in "Wanee and Junah"). There are also some really impressive supporting roles, too. Si Yeon Park (who is fondly remembered from "My Girl") does well here, too, as the orphaned Min Joo, and this certainly must be one her most grittiest ventures to date.

    I did think, though, that Si Yeon's character Min Joo wasn't 'fleshed' out enough (and featured enough) to support the two character's emotional situations that emerge at the finale. This movie is essential a romance (the glue of the pursuits of destiny here) and even though you can sympathize with In Ho and Min Joo' s dire circumstances, there doesn't seem to be enough substantial characterization to enable you to 'emote' sympathetically towards the two lovers - especially when they grasp each other in tearful reunion at one point. The trouble with "A Love" is that the main characters are separated too quickly mid way through, with the middle section focused on In Ho's situation as a shipping company heavy and protecting cargo from sabotage, and the romantic elements put on hold, making the character / emotions development muted when they get back together again. The middle section is a valid plot line, its just that Si Yeon is absent too much here, I thought! TV dramas can add loads of sub plots and pull emotional characters away from each other, add more 'situations' along the line, as there is more room in TV drama episodes to include more substantial emotion building. But due to a movies time limit, when driving a plot through a larger set if circumstances, can leave (in this case) the romance element far too diluted. And this dilution here spoils a really good film.

    Still, Si Yeon's character's loneliness gets the audiences sympathy here and I'll say (albeit the diluted romance part) that the ending is a tragic and somber conclusion to leave a tear in your eyes. Si Yeon fans are sure to be left with a taste of metal, though, by this film's dark themes, violence and grim surroundings, that is quite the pendulum swing from Si Yeon's more sweeter roles - but a good role for her her to move into, though.

    Overall, not a bad film, but the plot lacks additional 'fillers' to make this 'love of the heart' work properly in the end. So, about 7/10 if that helps with a score - but if the middle part of the plot hadn't moved too much from In Ho and Min Joo's relationship, instead of having too many transitions in the story - it would certainly be a 9! There would have been more leg room in a TV drama with a story like this, but its difficult to add plot developments from a characters childhood beginnings to school years to prison to separations with lover to high job prospects etc., in a 101 minutes and still hold the romance together, and unfortunately, this lacked some crucial unifying areas with the main characters, to make the final bit work properly.

    Extras wise: I was intrigued why Si Yeon got a bit tearful in her interview bits. Can any Korean speakers enlighten here on what she was saying?
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