JSA (Joint Security Area) Special Edition DVD Region 3
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Stonewalled by authorities on both sides of the DMZ, Jean must sort out the differing accounts of the incident provided by the South Korean suspect, Sergeant Lee Soo Hyuk (Lee Byung Hun, from A Bittersweet Life) and the eyewitness testimony given by North Korean Sergeant Oh Kyung Pil (Song Kang Ho, from The Foul King). With the storm clouds of war looming on the horizon of this sensitive political situation, can Major Jean discover the truth before these age-old tensions give way to an all-out nuclear confrontation? And is there a vast conspiracy at work or something far simpler? Thanks to marvelous performances from its cast, Joint Security Area amounts to a gripping military thriller, one that went on to win multiple awards including Best Film honors at South Korea's Grand Bell Awards!
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| Product Title: | JSA (Joint Security Area) Special Edition 安全地帶 (特別版) 安全地带 (特别版) JSA (Joint Security Area) 공동경비구역 JSA |
| Artist Name(s): | Lee Byung Hun | Lee Young Ae | Song Kang Ho | Park Chan Wook 李秉憲 | 李英愛 | 宋 康昊 | 朴 贊郁 李秉宪 | 李英爱 | 宋 康昊 | 朴赞郁 イ・ビョンホン | イ・ヨンエ | ソン・ガンホ | パク・チャヌク 이 병헌 | 이 영애 | 송 강호 | 박찬욱 |
| Director: | Park Chan Wook 朴 贊郁 朴赞郁 パク・チャヌク 박찬욱 |
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| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Release Date: | 2006-02-18 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | Korean, English |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Publisher: | KD MEDIA |
| Package Weight: | 220 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 2 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1001827370 |
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Awards
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Dae Jong Award Festival 2001
- Best Film Winner
- Best Sound Effect Winner
- Best Actor Winner
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Blue Dragon Film Awards 2000
- Best Film Winner
- Best Director Winner, Park Chan Wook
- Best Photography Winner
- Best Photogrpahy Winner
- Best Supporting Actor Winner
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100 Sang Film Award 2001
- Best Director Winner, Park Chan Wook
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Professional Review of "JSA (Joint Security Area) Special Edition"
This professional review refers to Joint Security Area-VCD
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Joint Security Area is the highest invested film in Korean film history, it is also one of the highest grossed films in Korea ever. It was released in Korea in 2000 and received immediate success due to its controversial subject and the director's decisive critique on the issue. This film is about a mysterious murder case involving several soldiers who are camping at the border of South and North Korea, an area known as Joint Security Area. One night, two North Korean soldiers were shot to death. A South Korean soldier (Lee Byung-Heon) is the prime suspect. The investigation is carried out by a neutral party headed by Sophie (Lee Young-Ae). Sophie soon discovers that it is not merely a brutal murder, the case is more complicated than she expected as there is a clandestine relationship among several South and North Korean soldiers. What makes this film interesting is that the director is able to break the political taboo and deal with the issue in an honest yet peaceful manner. Tension is turned to humors and then to suspense, the director is good at controlling the atmosphere of the story and revolving the reaction of the audience, hence, the film succeeds in raising certain discourse regarding the current situation in Korea and elicits positive responses from the Korean people. For instance, the ending snapshot is a very important motif of the film. It symbolizes the theme successfully. What the director wants to convey is that although South Korea and North Korea are separated, there is nothing that can stop the people of the two countries from getting together. Korea is one nation after all. Fate will put them together no matter what. From the depiction of the intimate friendship among the soldiers, Park Chan-Wook tells us how anxious the Koreans long for reunion of the nation. Song Kang-Ho is always a supporting character in other films. In JSA, he is finally able to take the lead role, and he gives excellent performance to substantiate his capability. His role as the North Korean officer beats Lee Byung Heon in terms of every aspect. The bodily gestures, emotions and dialogues are all carried out persuasively. It is no wonder why he could capture various best actor awards with this film. Lee Young-Ae speaks fluent English in the film and succeeds in building up a convincing image of the NNSC officer. This film is shot in a 2.35:1 aspect ratio. The resulted image is so beautiful and serene that you will almost forget you are watching a narrative film. The filmmaker has created a tangible world for the film and heightens the artistic value brilliantly. No matter you are Korean or not, there are always something you can gain from watching this film. DVD (HK version) - The picture quality is not bad, I am not sure if it is in the original 2.35:1 format or not, but it looks like widescreen to me. Nevertheless, I don't have a 16x9 TV and I heard that this DVD is not real 16:9. For the sound, its ok, but I am not certain if it is my audio system or what, I have to turn up the volume quite a bit to get the desired quality. Overall speaking, with the region free coding, all the special features and bonus materials(postcards and booklet), this DVD is definitely worth to buy! Cool guy(s) - Song Kang-Ho |
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Customer Review of "JSA (Joint Security Area) Special Edition"
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: (50)
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August 22, 2007
This customer review refers to JSA - Joint Security Area (US Version)
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"JSA" is an exciting, if uneven, film about an investigation into the deaths of two North Korean soldiers at Korea's DMZ. Although entirely different in subject matter, the structure of the movie is remarkably similar to Norman Jewison's superb film, "A Soldier's Story". Lee Byung Hun commands the screen as an impulsive young South Korean sergeant who reaches out to befriend two North Korean border guards who had saved his life when he became lost during a patrol. Song Kang Ho brilliantly portrays his older, more stable North Korean counterpart. This heart-warming relationship ultimately explodes in a shocking culmination driven by military duty and political tensions. Lee Young Ae, who later became Asia's darling for her star turn in the "Dae Jang Geum" TV series, plays the lead investigator, an underwritten role that primarily serves as a device to move the story forward. The attempt to give her character a background story about her father is a confusing, but blessedly brief, distraction. I wholeheartedly recommend "JSA" as a taut thriller that offers enduring insights into our human nature. |
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January 17, 2007
| This is one of the rariest movies you must not fail to watch. Wonderfully done, good actors and very nice story. The story is about soldiers of north and south korea who happened to be good friends. Dont's fail to watch this one. Worth every minute. |
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February 19, 2006
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This was the first Korean movie I saw and was thuroughly impressed by the quality of action, drama, and story line. It stars young Lee Young Ae who was later popularized by the TV series 'Dae Jang Geum'. It's an excellent suspense movie. I highly recommend it. |
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February 14, 2006
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As a fan of Lee Byung Hun, I watched this movie, never expecting it to end the way it did. I continue to be impressed by the range of emotions he can show in a movie. The male leads did an outstanding job and showed how even in war, friendships are formed. Unfortunately, Lee Young Ae's performance was quite weak and did nothing to enhance this movie. I recommend it highly but be prepared for a hard ending. |
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December 30, 2005
This customer review refers to JSA (Joint Security Area) (Hong Kong Version)
| This movie really made me cry and I felt really touched! The story is not very complex, but it has many meanings. The entire case did a supreb job! For those who wanted to know if there are english subtitles are not...the answer is YES. The subtitles are a bit small, but you can still read them. The quality of the picture is not bad compare to DVD. Overall, if this movie is a must that everyone should see!!! |






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