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July 20, 2010 "Please retry" | Collector's Edition | 4 | $29.49 | $31.12 |
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Genre | Horror |
Format | Closed-captioned, NTSC, Subtitled, Multiple Formats, Color, Widescreen |
Contributor | Bae Doo-na, Sung-Jae Lee, Tcha Sung-Jai, Cho Min-Hwan, Bong Joon-ho, Lee Sung-Jae |
Language | Korean |
Runtime | 1 hour and 46 minutes |
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An unemployed grad student with an expectant wife is driven to distraction by a yapping dog located somewhere in his large apartment complex. Determined to relieve his annoyance, he sets off to take extreme action against his tormentor; an action that will come to haunt him.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces
- Item model number : MGNO10308DVD
- Director : Bong Joon-ho
- Media Format : Closed-captioned, NTSC, Subtitled, Multiple Formats, Color, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 46 minutes
- Release date : July 20, 2010
- Actors : Sung-Jae Lee, Lee Sung-Jae, Bae Doo-na
- Subtitles: : English
- Producers : Cho Min-Hwan, Tcha Sung-Jai
- Studio : Magnolia Home Ent
- ASIN : B003JSSPRK
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #81,764 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #2,963 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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Regardless, as a debut directorial effort,.Barking Dogs Never Bite is wonderfully simple in its themes and plot progression while having the rare quality of being addictively complex and well crafted with a sort of artisinal skill that all the greatest filmmakers seem to possess.
There's nothing about BDND that tries too hard. It's a movie with a singular focus in terms of plot and it doesn't try to drown you in a layered narrative like a more pompous/egotistical production would. There's also some rather stunningly 'normal' or 'human' extended conversational dialogue interspersed throughout the story that make for some.of the film's most interesting moments, like the segue about Boiler Kim and his ire for corrupt developers.
This is a change of pace from the likes of The Host and is more in line with the more loose but concise storytelling of Mother. Regardless, it's a dark good dark comedy and definitely deserves to be seen at least once for fans of Korean Cinema.
Those are all terrific, but this this simultaneously depressing and exhilarating black comedy on the suburban rat race is still his best. It's got all the stuff that makes Bong distinctive - his caustic cynicism about human nature and human institutions combined with an unfeigned compassion for humans as individuals; an affection for marginal, oddball types that doesn't tip into sentimental idealization; snappy visual wit full of imaginative framing and editing; a finely tuned ear for enormously funny but penetrating dialogue; a glee in booby-trapping the plot with surprises large and small; a daring but exquisitely right mix of contrasting tones - horror and humor, slapstick and melancholy.
The actors are all perfect, particularly the two iconic leads. Handsome superstar Lee Sung-jae plays against type beautifully as a henpecked, career-stalled academic so spineless and full of repressed rage he seems about to curl into himself and vanish. And this was my first glimpse of the enchanting Bae Doo-na, Korea's #1 actress for playing endearing misfits and no-hopers, something she's never done better than here.
I could go on and on - this is a little-acknowledged modern classic. Whatever the hell "modern classic" means.
(But yeah, if you're supersqueamish about harm to cute, fluffy dogs, you might want to approach with caution - it's a major part of the story. That said, there's a disclaimer at the beginning that no animals were harmed in the shoot, and there's nothing onscreen that makes me think otherwise - it's mostly offscreen suggestion.)
In short, it comes with subtitles in English and Spanish, as well as including an interview with Doona Bae, besides the trailer and highlights of the film.
The Latin American region (R4 on DVD, I think) for Asian releases is greatly under-explored. I've actually never heard of an Asian film being properly released on an R4 DVD unless it's Crouching Tiger, so there's a huge vacuum for Spanish-speaking Asian film lovers that wouldn't necessarily know how to speak English, so I had always wondered why some of the publishers aren't trying to fill in this void. So thank you, Mongrel Media for this release. Hope you acquire more Asian titles and expand on the subtitle options.
More publishers should do the same.
Anyway, The movie is great in just about every aspect. It is a very simple and mostly subtle film. The humor may be a bit too dark, or a bit too dry for some peoples tastes, but why be offended? The movie is satirical, as in, it makes fun of the not so glamorous aspects of Korean society (eating of dog meat, bribes to obtain position, etc.). Being offended by this movie makes about as much sense as being offended by Dr. Strangelove. If you liked Bong Joon-ho's other films, then I would recommend this wonderful, misunderstood film.
As for the quality of the DVD, it is perfectly good.
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