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Son Yae Jin, star of such audience favorites as A Moment to Remember and The Classic, and Korean heartthrob Bae Yong Joon (from the TV series Winter Sonata and Untold Scandal) have been cast for Hur Jin Ho's (Christmas in August, One Fine Spring Day) latest blockbuster. The story revolves around a man and a woman who have been dumped by their partners and fall in love with each other.

This special feature DVD offers fans interviews with the movie's director and stars, an exclusive photo album and much more!

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Product Title: April Snow Another Story : Making of DVD + Photo Album 外出 Another Story : 電影製作特輯 DVD + 寫真集 外出 Another Story : 电影制作特辑 DVD + 写真集 「四月の雪」 アナザー・ストーリー: メイキングDVD+フォトアルバム (韓国版) 외출 Another Story
Artist Name(s): Son Ye Jin | Bae Yong Joon 孫 藝珍 | 裴 勇俊 孙 艺珍 | 裴 勇俊 ソン・イェジン | ペ・ヨンジュン 손 예진 | 배 용준
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Release Date: 2005-09-15
Language: Korean
Subtitles: Korean, Traditional Chinese, English, Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: South Korea
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt), 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan), 1 - USA, Canada, U.S. Territories What is it?
Duration: 60 (mins)
Publisher: Universal Pictures Korea
Other Information: DVD + 32p PhotoAlbum
Package Weight: 370 (g)
Shipment Unit: 2 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004061255

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* Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
* Sound Mix : Dolby 2.0
* DVD Type : N/A
* Extras :
- Movie Filler : 1min 30sec (Korean Special)

아시아를 휩쓸고 있는 배용준과 손예진 주연의 로맨틱 무비

“외 출”

영화개봉과 발맞춰 출시되는 이 Making DVD는 영화 ‘외출’의 제작초기부터 영화속의 명 장면 제작과정 스케치, 출연배우 (배용준, 손예진)들의 Interview, 허진호 감독의 Interview, 영화속 미공개 장면, NG 장면 등 60분간의 영화전반에 걸친 다큐멘타리 DVD 이다.

또한, 한국 발매 특전으로 일본판에는 수록되지 않는 영화 예고편과, 배용준 사진, 손예진 사진 등 총 32페이지에 달하는 대형 사이즈 (185mm x 135mm)의 Booklet과 엽서 수록.
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Professional Review of "April Snow Another Story : Making of DVD + Photo Album"

April 30, 2007

This professional review refers to April Snow Limited Edition
Let us get this out of the way early. For the wrong reasons, April Snow is a film that will forever sit in the shadow of Wong Kar Wai’s stylish romantic tragedy In The Mood For Love. During a highly unusual snowstorm in late spring, a car accident leaves a local man dead, and a man and woman from Seoul beat up badly and in comas. In Su works as a lighting co-ordinator for pop concerts, and has to leave right in the middle of setting up a large concert due to a phone call informing him his wife has been injured. When he gets there, he meets Seo Young, a woman attending to her comatose husband. For both of them, the abrupt situation is both tragic, and also very awkward. Their spouses were in the car together, driving drunk to an unknown location. This is never clearer than when they have to sift though a bag of possessions recovered from the car. Which one of their spouses owned the condom? On the cellular phones and digital camera, In Su and Seo Young find intimate phone messages and an explicit video of their worst fears, their spouses lounging in bed in a state of casual and intimate humor.

Both In Su and Seo Young are put through the emotional wringer over the weeks of waiting for their partners either to wake up, or pass away. At times both wish for either of these two ends for their silent partners. In a particularly awkward scene, at the request of one of their insurance adjusters, they attend the funeral of the local man who was killed in the accident. The mother, deeply mired in grief, as the accident was the result of drunk driving, at first thinks the couple are friends of her son. When they awkwardly explain their relationship to the deceased, the mother sends them away and the family members threaten violence. That particular form of guilt (how are In Su and Seo Young at fault here?) is convincingly examined though a distanced and unusual relationship, which starts with unanswerable, questions and ends with love.

There is a multitude of compelling reasons why In Su and Seo Young get together. They are both away from home in the static limbo of hospital corridors and the long waits between doctor visits. They are both grieving for their partners who secretly betrayed them in one of the worst possible ways. In other words these are very scarred souls. And there is an undeniable attraction between them that cannot be ignored. But the trump card here is that the emotional baggage of their situation hovers over every word, gesture and thought.

April Snow works as a film on every possible level. It defies the obvious trap of melodrama inherent in the situation. The acting and chemistry of the two leads is impeccable, as is the distanced and silent tone of the film. Director Hur Jin Ho and actors Bae Yong Joon and Son Ye Jin scripted the film as they were shooting it. This often ends in a messy muddled film (see Dancing at the Blue Iguana for a good example of this concept done really bad), but here, the film is flawless in its storytelling. Admittedly, a mainstream audience may have trouble with the very, very slow pace, but it is perfectly in line with the story, situation and isolated and uneasy tone of the film. I cannot think of a single wrong note in the film.

So, what about the comparisons to In the Mood For Love? Well, it is reminiscent of that film, obviously from the concept, but also because it goes about itself differently in every way. April Snow is contemporary and crisp where Wong Kar Wai’s film is nostalgic and ethereal. April Snow does offer answers and a conclusion, where In the Mood For Love is vague and not forthcoming. Does this make sense? It will when you see the film. And if you are a romantic at heart, you should. A snowstorm in the summer is a bitter-sweet moment captured in yet another solid film out of South Korea.

By Kurt - Twitchfilm.net

January 7, 2006

This professional review refers to April Snow (DTS Version) (2-Disc Special Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
From Hur Jin Ho, director of Christmas in August and One Fine Spring Day, comes April Snow, a highly-anticipated starring vehicle for Korean megastar Bae Yong Joon, riding high on the success of the TV drama Winter Sonata and its ubiquitous Pan-Asian popularity. Bae stars alongside Son Yae Jin (A Moment to Remember, The Classic) in this surprisingly affecting romantic drama. Plot-wise, April Snow revolves around a car crash that ends up leaving a man dead and a happy couple in a coma. However, things are a little more complicated for the survivors, considering the fact that the two lovers are in fact married to other people.

In response to the accident, concert lighting coordinator In Su (Bae Yong Joon) and housewife Seo Young (Son Yae Jin) rush to the hospital to wait by the bedside of their comatose loved ones. As they sort out their respective spouses' possessions, they slowly come to grips with the horrible truth. Discovering a condom here, a flirty text message there, and finally a sexually suggestive video, the two find their growing suspicions solidifying in shocking fashion. Immediately, both In Su and Seo Young are tossed onto a veritable rollercoaster ride of emotions, as they are overwhelmed by feelings of anger, betrayal, and unceasing sorrow, all of which they must endure in quiet solitude. But their solitary existences begin to intertwine when the two coincidentally rent rooms in the same motel to stay close to the hospital. Initially, their close proximity to one another feels awkward, but eventually, a mutual attraction develops between these two lonely souls. As one might expect, they end up drifting towards each other, but is what they find together more than just an affair? Is it love? And if so, what will they do when (if?) their spouses wake up?

On paper at least, April Snow seems to have all the makings of a commercial blockbuster, particularly due to the presence of superstar K-idol, Bae Yong Joon. In execution, however, it plays out more like a stylish art film than anything else. Perhaps that's part of the reason why the film underperformed in South Korea. Rather than go for the overblown tear-jerking histrionics that seems to typify Korean melodramas these days, April Snow is remarkably quiet, restrained, and elliptical. Although it's a simple story, the film is not so much about what happens, but how it happens ? with some of the memorable moments being the small, but significant interchanges between the two main characters. There's a welcome sense of hesitancy mixed with eagerness in the staging of the sex scenes, a quality that works well in enhancing the film's palpable sensuality. Although the film was for the most part panned by Korean critics, there seems to be more to April Snow than your average Korean melodrama. The film is subdued, perhaps too slow for some, but ultimately the chemistry between Bae Yong Joon and Son Yae Jin (not to mention the beautiful cinematography) makes for compelling viewing.

Although comparisons to other similar films are perhaps unfair, they are somewhat inevitable. The plot of April Snow brings to mind at least two films. The first is the 1999 Hollywood film Random Hearts, which features a strikingly similar premise: a fatal plane crash brings together two strangers (played by Harrison Ford and Kristin Scott Thomas), who go through their loved ones possessions only to discover that their spouses were having an affair. However, while that film felt tedious, muddled, and altogether unnecessary, April Snow is immediately compelling due in large part to its singularity of purpose. If Random Hearts represents the critical nadir of this makeshift "adultery mini-genre," then Wong Kar Wai's In The Mood For Love is most certainly the pinnacle. And like its predecessor, April Snow explores the idea of people succumbing to their passions, becoming essentially the very thing they initially despised. Without overstating things, the film makes room for the viewer (and the characters themselves) to question what is happening. Even if their affair evolves into love, does that make them any different than their cheating spouses? Or are they two sides of the same coin? While April Snow isn't quite on par with In The Mood For Love, it comes awfully close considering its deft, unobtrusive handling of the material. Although that might not seem like much of a compliment, anyone familiar with the glory of In The Mood For Love will realize that to even be mentioned in the same breath is high praise indeed. April Snow, like the improbable phenomenon showcased in its title, is a surprisingly noteworthy experience.

By Calvin McMillin

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Customer Review of "April Snow Another Story : Making of DVD + Photo Album"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6.5 out of 10 (2)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 5 - 5.4 out of 10 (33)

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March 5, 2007

This customer review refers to April Snow (Hong Kong Version)
1 people found the following helpful

a bit flat Customer Review Rated Bad 5 - 5 out of 10
Like a lot of Japanese movies in the old days, the pace is very very slow and dialogue was kept to a minimum. There are no ups and downs, nor were there any twists or turns. At times it could be boring. I like pure love stories too but I must say that the love scenes here were really well performed. Bae is in great form. You can see why he is so popular in Japan. The female lead Son has a little way to go yet. The story was just roughly wrapped up at the end as if it was time's up.
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January 14, 2007

This customer review refers to April Snow Limited Edition
1 people found the following helpful

A slow drama Customer Review Rated Bad 4 - 4 out of 10
I find it so hard to believe that people are so narrow minded as to rate this film on the love scene just because it has a certain actor in it or call a movie bad just because it's slow paced...go buy some action movies or porn!
April Snow is not a great movie but it is a touching movie. It makes you think how you would deal with this situation, the person you love may die but they have also betrayed you.
The growing closeness of In Su & Seo-Young is understandable and not as another review said "revenge" and is quite interesting to watch. But over all the lacking ending leaves the film feeling flat. Great movie to watch once.
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November 18, 2006

This customer review refers to April Snow (Hong Kong Version)
2 people found the following helpful

Artistic, just my cup of tea.. Customer Review Rated Bad 5 - 5 out of 10
I loved the movie specifically because it was slow. Not a lot of unnecessary conversations, just ordinary, usuall talk with the people around you. That's how we talk anyway. Also, melancholic people which obviously both characters were, are typically like this. They tend to deal with grief silently and that is just how I've come to love this movie.Their eyes, their expressions and body language seems to say it all. It's like, when you're so consumed with anger and hate and sadness, it's just so hard to put it into words. And that's exactly what the movie was trying to say.Falling in-love in the most unexpected circumstance is what April Snow's all about.

p.s.
Credits to the actors in this movie.That's probably why I prefer watching foreign films because you don't see "celebrities" acting. You see the characters of the story.
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November 17, 2006

This customer review refers to April Snow (Malaysia Version)
April Snow Customer Review Rated Bad 3 - 3 out of 10
I was just going to buy the movie but then I thought I better have a look at other viewers comments on the movie first.
I was a bit disappointed seeing the comments; most people said it's quite a boring movie. The only reason I wanted to buy this movie was I like Baeyongjung so much after watching Winter Sonata.
And I suspect the movie involves some love scenes as well??
Don't really like that; I'm much prefer a pure love story like Winter Sonata.
So even though I wouldn't be going ahead and buying the movie now, I would like to thank the viewers for giving their honest comments on the movie.
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October 23, 2006

This customer review refers to April Snow Limited Edition
Agreeing with the reviews Customer Review Rated Bad 5 - 5 out of 10
Slow paced movie. Slow. Agree with the reviews. Hardly any dialogue and action between the characters of this movie. Yes can understand they are shocked and upset and heartbroken and devastated. It is hard to fathom the idea they would have an affair as a form of revenge against their spouses for having an affair behind their backs. Son Yae Jin looks hot in the love making scenes. Esp the part when she is looking at herself in the mirror. Can't give full marks for this movie for it is way too slow placed and quiet.
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