One Day Suddenly : 4 Horror Stories Limited Edition DVD Region 3
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YesAsia Editorial Description
This four-disc limited edition comes with all four films on separate discs. Each disc also includes audio commentary, making of, director and cast interviews, photo gallery, and theatrical trailers for the film.
Disc 1
February 29 (dir. Jung Jong Hoon)
Midnight. Ji Yeon, a tollgate clerk, notices a strange smell coming from one of the cars passing through, their ticket stained in blood. When one of her friends is killed at another tollgate, she joins two detectives in trying to find the culprit. Starring Park Eun Hye (Fireworks, Dae Jang Geum) and Lim Ho (Dae Jang Geum, Dae Jo Young).
Disc 2
Hidden Floor (dir. Kwon Il Soon)
After moving to a studio apartment with her young daughter, Min Young starts noticing strange events. Her neighbor complains of noise from above even though they hear nothing, and her daughter starts acting strange and following a strange woman. Starring Kim Suh Hyung (The City of Violence) and Kim Yoo Jung.
Disc 3
D-Day (dir. Kim Eun Kyung)
Four roommates preparing for their college entrance exam are attending a strange summer boarding school. Because of their conflicting personalities and the atmosphere at the place, one of the students starts having visions of events which took place there in the past. Starring Eun Sung (Dasepo Naughty Girls), Yoo Ju Hee, Kim Lina, and Heo Jin Yong.
Disc 4
Dark Forest (dir. Kim Jung Min)
Enjoying an excursion into a prohibited forest, Woo Jin, Jung Ah and other friends suddenly find themselves stranded in a place where no mobile phone works. But there's something much scarier looming in the darkest corners of the forest. Starring So Yi Hyun (Revenge, Hyena) and Lee Jong Hyuk (Green Rose).
Technical Information
| Product Title: | One Day Suddenly : 4 Horror Stories Limited Edition One Day Suddenly : 4 Horror Stories (限量版) (韓國版) One Day Suddenly : 4 Horror Stories (限量版) (韩国版) ある日突然 四つの恐怖物語 (限定版)(韓国版) 어느날 갑자기 한정판 |
| Artist Name(s): | Park Eun Hye | Kim Suh Hyung | Lim Ho 朴恩惠 | Kim Suh Hyung | 林湖 朴恩惠 | Kim Suh Hyung | 林湖 パク・ウネ | キム・ソヒョン | イム・ホ 박 은혜 | 김 서형 | 임호 |
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| Release Date: | 2007-02-14 |
| 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: | 4 DVDs |
| Package Weight: | 350 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 2 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004613798 |
Product Information
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1
DISC 1 2월 29일 (February 29)
* Extras :
- 오디오코멘터리
- <어느날갑자기> 4개의 공포
- <2월29일> 제작과정
- 감독 & 배우 인터뷰
- 포토갤러리 / 예고편
* Director : 정종훈
DISC 2 4번째층 (Forbidden Floor)
* Extras :
- 오디오코멘터리
- <4번째층> 제작과정
- 감독 & 배우 인터뷰
- 포토갤러리 / 예고편
* Director : 권일순
DISC 3 D-Day
* Extras :
- 오디오코멘터리
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- 감독 & 배우 인터뷰
- 포토갤러리 / 예고편
* Director : 김은경
DISC 4 죽음의 숲 (Woods of Death)
* Extras :
- 오디오코멘터리
- <죽음의숲> 제작과정
- 감독 & 배우 인터뷰
- 포토갤러리 / 예고편
* Director : 김정민
2006년 한국 호러영화 화제작 <어느날갑자기> 네개의 공포 모두수록 : 90년대 말 인터넷을 통해 화제가 되어 총 6권의 <어느날갑자기> 공포소설로 출판하게 되고 2006년 영화로써 결실을 맺어 전국 개봉 당시 네티즌들은 일상의 공포를 생생하게 만들어낸 신선하고 독특한, 올해 만들어진 한국 공포영화 중최고의 작품이라는 칭찬이 끊이지 않았던 작품!
연작 공포소설 <어느날 갑자기>를 모태로 CJ엔터테인먼트 제작, 공포 영화 대표 브랜드 안병기 감독 Executive Producer 참여로 공포영화의 정통성을 추구하며 방송사 SBS가 공동 제공하는 프로젝트 작품. 영화사와 방송사의 만남으로 HD제작의 시너지 효과와 더불어 “장르영화”로서 해외시장 공략을 목표로 기획되었다.
4편의 영화 모두 신인 감독과 신인 배우를 캐스팅, 100% 콘텐츠의 힘으로 해외 수출을 겨냥함으로써 향후 한류 흐름과 무관하게 중장기적 해외 판로를 모색을 위한 교두보 역할을 기대한다. 아울러 이번 프로젝트가 성공적으로 정착해 앞으로 신인 감독과 배우가 영화에 입문할 수 있는 등용문 역할을 할 수 있기를 바란다.
segment '2월 29일'. 고속도로 톨게이트 매표원인 지연은 비 오는 날 새벽 2시가 되면 찾아오는 기분 나쁜 냄새를 품은 차량에서 내미는 티켓을 받으며 몸서리를 친다. 비오는 새벽 음습한 기운과 함께 그 검은 차가 통과하게 되면 근처 톨게이트 매표원의 살인사건이 발생하게 되고. 지연은 점점 살인사건이 발생하는 톨게이트가 자신이 근무하는 톨게이트와 가까워 진다는 사실을 알게 되는데... 경찰들과 함께 야간근무를 서는 어느날 비 오는 새벽, 다시금 그 검은 차량이 다가온다. (제목은 4년에 한번씩 찾아오는 윤달 29일을 의미)
segment 'D-Day'. 여학생 전용 재수 기숙학원에 들어와 한방을 쓰게 된 유진, 은수, 보람, 다영. 숨막히는 분위기에 적응도 힘들고 각기 다른 성격에 네 명도 원만히 지내기가 쉽지만은 않다. 갑갑한 학원 생활을 가장 힘들어 하는 유진에게 예전에 학원에서 있었던 일들이 환영처럼 보이기 시작한다. 바로 몇 년 전 이 학원에서 있었던 끔찍한 화재사건. 유진은 점점 공포에 빠져들고 친하게 지내던 네 명 사이에도 성적 등의 문제로 금이 가기 시작한다.
segment '네번째 층'. 여섯 살짜리 딸 주희와 새 오피스텔 5층에 입주한 민영. 단 둘이 조용히 사는데도 윗층이 시끄러워 살 수가 없다는 아랫집 남자 한창수를 비롯해 아파트 주민들의 이상한 행동과 의문의 죽음에 민영은 신경이 쓰인다. 주희도 전에 없던 이상한 행동을 보이고 민영 또한 오피스텔에서 섬?한 여자와 마주치는 등 이사 후 정신적으로 힘들어지기만 한다. 오피스텔 때문에 주희가 병들고 이상한 일들이 일어난다고 확신한 민영은 스스로 파헤쳐나가기 시작하고…
segment '죽음의 숲'. 우진과 정아 일행 다섯 명은 즐거운 마음으로 등산 여행을 떠난다. 산불로 인해 입산 금지된 숲에 들어서면서 세은과 준후가 다치고, 휴대폰 마저 통화권 이탈이 되는 등 일행은 난관에 부딪친다. 무당이었던 부모의 영향으로 원치 않아도 자꾸만 미래가 눈앞에 보이는 정아는 마음이 불편하기만 하다. 길을 잃었다가 다시 발견된 일행은 전과 다른 섬뜩한 모습을 보이고. 정체를 알 수 없는 공포에 일행은 몸서리친다. 그러다 숲의 놀라운 비밀을 알게 되는데, 그 끔찍한 살인의 고리는 바로 숲의 저주로 인한 것. 일행은 하나둘 좀비로 변해 서로를 공격하기 시작하고, 정아는 이 저주의 고리를 끊기 위해 슬픈 결정을 하게 되지만......
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One Day Suddenly is a collection of four horror films put together and produced by top Korean genre director Ahn Byung Ki, the man who was himself responsible for terrifying audiences with the blockbuster hits Phone, Bunshinsaba, and the recent APT. The four films here are all based upon works by Yoo Il Han and were directed by newcomers who were no doubt selected for their enthusiasm for the genre, something which Ahn has been complaining about being lacking in Korean cinema of late. Although the prospect of such a package, coming at a time when the form has reached a distinct stagnation in Korea may not sound too appealing, One Day Suddenly does offer a set of films from different sub-genres, only one of which is a straightforward tale of long haired female ghost inspired vengeance. Thankfully, as well as being vaguely original, the four films are all above average and are certainly comparable to many other recent efforts, with two being better than the majority of the last crop of big budget Korean horror releases. The first film is Jung Jong Hoon's February 29, a tale told in flashback by a patient in a mental asylum about a late night highway tollbooth worker called Ji Yeon who is one night passed a ticket covered in blood by a mysterious driver. After she learns that someone was killed at another booth earlier that night, she comes to believe that a death curse connected to the date February 29th may in fact be true, and that the murderous ghost of a female prisoner killed in a bus crash some years back may be haunting the roads. As she investigates further, she is beset by strange events and visions, leading to the expected shocking revelations. February 29 is probably the weakest of the four films due to its slow pace and confused plotting, though it manages to earn a passing grade thanks to an eerie atmosphere and a few decent scare scenes. The night time tollbooth scenes are the best parts, with Jung making good use of the creepy, isolated setting and working in some effectively surreal touches to put the viewer in the protagonist's shoes. Unfortunately, as with many other films which are mainly based around remote locations, he feels the need to fill the long stretches of silence with clumsy bursts of the main character talking inanely to herself, often informing the viewer of the blatantly obvious by commenting on things seeming strange. Things go downhill towards the end, with the last act coming across as confusing rather than ambiguous, though thanks to a short running time and some decent direction, it remains a competent example of genre film making. Next up is Hidden Floor directed by Kwon Il Soon, an obvious mixture of the key modern Asian ghost films Dark Water and Ju-on: the Grudge with a dash of APT and Phone thrown in for good measure, possibly as a nod of thanks or flattery to Ahn. The set up is certainly familiar, with a single mother called Min Young moving into a new apartment with her young daughter, only to find that the apparently non-existent fourth floor may be inhabited by a couple of murderous ghosts. All the familiar motifs of the form are present and correct, with poor Min being tormented by strange noises and visions while the increasing pressure from her job puts her relationship with her daughter under serious strain. Whilst there is nothing new whatsoever about Hidden Floor with pretty much every scene having been seen somewhere else, Kwon does at least have the good sense to keep the action coming thick and fast. Most of the frights come from sudden screeching noises or sudden appearances of the ghost (long haired, naturally) in the background, though there are a few startling splashes of blood, especially during the surprisingly brutal final scenes. Although the film lacks any real driving mystery, it still manages to engage, mainly due to the viewer being amused by the way that the heroine is incredibly slow on the uptake, missing obvious clues to the reasons behind the clearly non-accidental deaths and remaining bizarrely oblivious to another character who is hilariously suspicious throughout, almost to the point of winking at the camera and saying "hey, I have a secret". All of this works well to make Hidden Floor entertaining enough to rise above its complete lack of originality and to provide ninety minutes of lowest common denominator ghost fun for anyone not yet fed up with the form. The third film, Kim Eun Kyung's D-Day, is a slice of schoolgirl horror and is undoubtedly the best of the bunch. Set in a boarding academy which offers a year of intensive pre-college entrance exam study, it follows a group of four roommates who gradually crack up under the intense pressure of the prison-like atmosphere, made worse by the fact that the school appears to be haunted. After one girl goes completely off the rails she begins experiencing bloody visions of corpse-littered corridors which seem to indicate a horrible incident in the school's past, one which appears to be in danger of repeating itself in the present day. As well as being superior to the other entries in the One Day Suddenly collection, D-Day is actually better than the Whispering Corridors series and other school-set films from which it takes its inspiration, providing a far more tense and condemnatory picture of the real life horrors of the Korean education system. After an ironic start, which suggests the academy to be a friendly, inspirational place, Kim wastes no time in showing that the opposite is in fact true, with the teachers resembling prison guards and the students being stripped of individuality and forced to do nothing other than work. The tension is added to by the film's structure, which shows times on screen detailing the students' daily routine, as well as counting down the days to the dreaded exam day. As the film progresses, the characters of the four roommates gradually change, and their relationships worsen, and it is arguably this which provides the film with most of its horror rather than the supernatural, which tends to intrude rather than dominate. Of course, in the final reel everything goes to hell, and although a little clumsily handled, the conclusion is effectively bloody, providing a fittingly bleak end. The final film, Dark Forest, directed by Kim Jung Min is basically a Korean take on The Evil Dead with a group of five youngsters venturing into the titular woods for a weekend of fun only to find themselves falling prey to an evil curse. One by one they are claimed by the unseen force, which has the unpleasant habit of transforming them into zombie-like demons who can only be killed by bodily dismemberment. Their only hope is the fact that one of their number has the mysterious power to predict death, though sadly this only seems to come into play seconds before someone's demise, adding little more than a touch of bloody irony to the proceedings. Although a little slow moving to begin with, Dark Forest is very entertaining, mainly due to Kim not stinting on the gore, with plenty of stabbings, axe chopping, and other delightful forms of mutilation. The classic woodsy setting is evocatively employed and makes for a nice change from the usual ghost shenanigans, with the characters themselves being daft enough to make for perfect demon-fodder, leaving the viewer free to enjoy the film as a visceral experience. Kim's direction is tight, with a few flourishes here and there to keep things interesting, and though the characters do tend to spend a ridiculously long time expiring, usually so that they can blurt out one final melodramatic speech, this only adds to the amusement. As such, like D-Day, Dark Forest stands as one of the better recent examples of Korean horror, and helps to make One Day Suddenly a must see package for all fans of the form, even those who have grown tired of the genre's lack of innovation. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
Customer Review of "One Day Suddenly : 4 Horror Stories Limited Edition "
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March 13, 2007
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This is my second but last post on this for "Forbidden Floor". As for the movie its a very good debut from Kwon Il Soon for this series of HD films. The CGI effects, although used sparingly, are cetainly effective considering the apparent budget and the quality is quite high considering. The two main actors Seo Hyung Kim (mum) and Yoo Jung Kim (daughter) are excellent in this, too!. I read that Ahn Byung-Ki was producer on this movie and I could tell by the opener - the dramatic prelude sequence that kicks off this film brings his film "Phone" to mind by the elevator scene and anyone who saw that film will realize the immediacy that film had. This film does have a similar feel to "Dark Water" although the patch in this film is represented by the hidden and mysterious 4th Floor (a superstition that the number 4 in Chinese sounds like the word death in Korean pronunciation, so South Korean high rise blocks rarely have a 4th floor) that opens up some ghostly apparitions below the room the mother and child occupy in the apartment high rise they both move into. To say any more about the mystery room would spoil the plot, but I can say that the revenge factor in this film, due to the nature of the person's demise (no spoiler there, there has to be a demise if there is a ghost film), is more convincing and logical than some similar made films. Even though the ghost is garbed in Sadako's outfit. Its another good film with atmosphere, too. Erie juxtaposed corridors of past and present and unwavering pacing keeps this film abrupt to the core and you rarely feel that the film shifts it plot tactics. Its a good script with a well meaning story of events and like the other film "Roomates/D-Day" is routed within Korean society mores than merely a supernatural ghosty flick. It s a good film and a pity that first time directors who begin with horror/ghost movies rarely return to make another one (apart from Ahn Byung-Ki of course) Worth seeing! |
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February 26, 2007
| Although I have only seen D-Day (Roomates) from this set so far, and the rating can only be for this, I found this to be a fairly good movie, similar to the high school ghost movie "Whispering Corridors" (not connected to this series though). Although this is a horror, the film's main emphasis is on the pressures of high school achievements, as the high school girls in this having to re-take their college entrance exams after failing them first run. The film certainly address the harsh teaching methods that can be used on young people (or were) and hopefully are not used in times to come. The cast, especially the young ones, performed excellently and although a budgeted movie and a directors debut, its a very well made film. If anyone liked "Whispering Corridors" - "Voice", I would recommend this set for this alone. But with 3 other movies in the package (and some good recommendations from Rain here), its well worth the purchase. Hope to see more debut horrors like this!! |
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January 21, 2007
4 horror stories
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29 feb: this story is not bad - able to create a creepy atmosphere. one of the best stories of the 4. forbidden floor: seems very similar to dark waters. mother and daughter just moving in to a new building. not scary at all. a bit boring. roommates (aka d day): interesting plot with an all female cast, although it is pretty predictable. dark forest: awful movie, absolutely the worst of the 4. bad acting, bad bad story. |







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