Holiday (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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Ji finds himself in jail and his life gets even worse when the new prison warden is revealed to be Ahn Seok (Choi Min Soo), the officer who killed his friend. The warden proceeds to make Ji's life a living hell, until he is driven to escape. And shockingly, he succeeds, with the aid of a gang of inmates who help him overpower their armed guards. The nine days that followed have been well-chronicled in the Korean media, as Ji and his gang robbed and rampaged, before holing themselves up with a houseful of hostages to sweat out a long and draining police siege. Ji's immortal statement, "The wealthy are always innocent, while the poor are always guilty" struck a chord with the Korean people and helped Ji's legend live on, long after the siege came to its tragic end.
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| Product Title: | Holiday (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version) Holiday (DVD) (單碟裝) (韓國版) Holiday (DVD) (单碟装) (韩国版) ホリデー (DVD) (韓国版) 홀리데이 1 디스크 |
| Artist Name(s): | Choi Min Soo | Lee Sung Jae 崔民秀 | 李誠宰 崔民秀 | 李诚宰 チェ・ミンス | イ・ソンジェ 최 민수 | 이 성재 |
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| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Release Date: | 2007-08-20 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | Korean, English |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Publisher: | KD MEDIA |
| Other Information: | 1 DVD |
| Package Weight: | 90 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004935586 |
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* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1
* Director : 양윤호
실화와 픽션의 완벽한 조화. 거친 남성 액션과 차별화된 휴머니즘으로 새로운 흥행신화에 도전한다!
1988년 세상을 깜짝 놀라게 한 ‘유전무죄 무전유죄’ 지강헌 사건을 소재로 한 영화 <홀리데이>는 실화를 바탕으로 하지만 상당부분 픽션을 가미해 영화적 재미를 더하고 있다. 전북 익산시의 지원으로 국내 최초로 세워진 1만평의 교도소 세트와 1988년 당시의 완벽한 시대재현으로 극의 사실감을 더하고 있으며, 도심 총격씬과 자동차 추격씬 등의 대규모 액션과 숨통을 조이듯 좁혀오는 경찰과의 쫓고 쫓기는 탈주극을 통해 관객들의 눈과 귀를 사로잡으며 ‘휴먼 액션 느와르’ 영화의 진수를 보여 줄 것이다. 또한 실화를 바탕으로 한 만큼 영화제작단계부터 각종 언론매체와 관객들로부터 커다란 화제를 불러 일으키고 있으며, 겉으로 보이는 사건 이면에 숨겨진 사회라는 커다란 힘에 의해 훼손된 인간의 존엄성을 부각하여 다른 영화들보다 한층 업그레이드 된 감동을 전해줄 것이다. 이제 2006년, 영화 <홀리데이>는 거친 남성 액션과 기존의 영화들과 차별화된 휴머니즘으로 <실미도>와 <태극기 휘날리며>가 이루어냈던 1천만 흥행신화에 다시 한번 도전하고자 한다!
쫓기는 자 이성재 Vs 쫓는 자 최민수
그들의 불꽃 튀는 진검 승부가 시작된다!
이성재와 최민수. 이름 석자만으로도 우리를 설레게 하는 최고의 연기파 배우 두 명이 영화 <홀리데이>에서 운명의 한판 승부를 펼친다. 이번 영화에서 이성재는 비록 범죄자이긴 하지만 인간적인 매력이 넘치는 탈주범 ‘지강혁’으로, 최민수는 지강혁의 뒤를 그림자처럼 쫓는 비열하고 악랄한 경찰관 ‘김안석’으로 분한다.
무허가 주택 철거작업 중에 안석의 총에 친동생과 같은 주환을 잃은 강혁은 이에 항거하다 교도소에 수감되게 되고, 안석이 강혁이 수감된 교도소에 부소장으로 부임하면서 이 둘의 목숨을 건 혈투가 시작된다. 안석의 목숨을 호시탐탐 노리는 강혁과 공권력이라는 절대적인 힘으로 강혁을 짓밟는 안석의 처절한 싸움은 주환의 죽음부터 시작해 최후의 인질극까지 이어져 시종일관 팽팽한 긴장감으로 관객들을 스크린에서 눈을 뗄 수 없게 한다.
단 1초라도... 맑은 공기를 마시며 죽고 싶다...
1988년 10월...
올림픽이라는 세계적인 행사를 끝마치고 세계 4위라는 감흥에서 빠져 나오지 못했던 그 때...
징역 7년, 보호감호 10년형을 받아 복역중인 지강혁과 죄수들이 호송차를 전복 탈출하는 세상을 깜짝 놀라게 하는 사건이 발생한다.
살아도 같이 살고 죽어도 같이 죽는다!
권총 1정과 실탄을 빼앗아 무장탈주에 성공한 강혁과 일당들은 원정강도와 가정집을 돌며 인질극을 벌이는 등 서울을 공포의 도가니로 몰아넣는다. 하지만 인질로 잡힌 사람들은 매스컴에서 말하는 흉악범이라는 이야기와 달리 인간적이고 예의바른 강혁 일당에게 연민의 정을 느끼게 된다.
有錢無罪 無錢有罪
그렇게 탈주 9일째 되던 날, 북가좌동의 가정집에 숨어있던 강혁 일당은 자신들을 끈질기게 쫓던 경찰관 안석에게 발각되고 경찰과 최후의 대치극을 펼치게 된다. 강혁의 마지막 소원인 비지스의 'Holiday'가 울려 퍼지는 가운데 지강혁은 자신들을 둘러 싸고 있는 경찰과 매스컴을 향해 외친다.
"유전무죄, 무전유죄. 돈이 있으면 죄가 없고 돈이 없으면 죄가 된다..."
울리는 총성!
강혁의 외침은 TV 등 매스컴을 통해 전국으로 울려 퍼지고, 강혁은 일당들과 함께 최후의 선택을 하게 되는데...
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Professional Review of "Holiday (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version)"
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Holiday is based upon an actual incident whose roots lie in the Korean government's preparations for the 1988 Olympics. This saw them destroy countless neighborhoods to make way for new developments in order to impress foreign visitors. In most cases, these neighborhoods were squatter settlements whose inhabitants were forcibly cast onto the streets. This story is brought passionately to life by director Yang Yun Ho (Fighter in the Wind), who crafts it into a moving and violent tale of inequality. The film's plot follows Ji Kang Hyuk (Lee Song Jae, also in Public Enemy), whose best friend is gunned down during one of the clearances, and who is himself sent to prison. Here, he has the misfortune to fall under the care of Ahn Seok (played by Choi Min Soo, who starred in the director's Libera Me), who just happens to be the man who killed his friend. After suffering under Ahn's brutal regime, Ji and a motley gang of other inmates manage to escape, planning to draw attention to the oppressive and corrupt laws which have ruined so many lives. Holiday certainly benefits from its real-life origins, and is believable throughout, giving the story an emotional punch. Although there is an air of doom hanging over the characters, and anyone familiar with the story will know in advance how it ends, the film retains a bitter, almost defiant feeling of hope. The viewer comes to share the characters' rage at the injustice inherent in the system that has treated them as animals. The escapees are a good mixture of characters, none of whom is the usual stereotype that usually pops up in such films, and thankfully the director steers away from whitewashing their criminal backgrounds and tendencies. Although the fact that they have all received weighty prison sentences for relatively minor offences is frequently cited, the film pulls no punches about the basic fact they are capable of violence and immoral acts. Lee Song Jae, in particular, is effective as Ji, a man who has had an unfortunate life of hardship and betrayal. The audience comes to root for him without ever being pushed to like or sympathize with him through cheap emotional tricks. Unfortunately, Choi Min Soo gives a completely over-the-top performance as the hateful, borderline psychotic Ahn, wide-eyed and grimacing in cartoon fashion, standing out from the rest of the cast in an almost surreal fashion. Despite his efforts, Holiday works well as a genuine piece of social commentary and avoids most of the clichés which have plagued similar efforts. Although slow moving, the film is frequently quite violent, in a realistic fashion and mostly in the form of vicious beatings or characters going down in a bloody hail of bullets. Unfortunately, most of the death scenes go on for far too long, with the dying men being afforded enough time to wax philosophical on the harshness of life for several minutes before finally expiring. These melodramatic scenes are somewhat at odds with the rest of the film and do tend to blunt its effectiveness somewhat. There is a vein of bitter humor running throughout Holiday, some of which does make for the odd laugh, but the overall tone of the film is decidedly melancholy and bitter, giving it a similar feel to Woo Suk Kang's classic Sil Mi Do. The themes of corruption and justice, summed up by Ji's immortal statement, "The wealthy are always innocent, while the poor are always guilty", are apparent throughout, and though the film wallows somewhat in this, it certainly manages to get its point across. Holiday does not make for particularly cheerful viewing, and is more likely to be enjoyed by those seeking a gritty, depressing slice of Korean social history rather than the usual police thrillers. Although a little overlong and painfully earnest in places, it is certainly gripping, and though perhaps admirable rather than enjoyable, it stands as a worthy, well crafted piece of heartfelt and politically-charged cinema. Movie Grade: 3.5/5 By James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
Customer Review of "Holiday (DVD) (Single Disc) (Korea Version)"
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December 30, 2007
| It's hard to imagine that only a short while ago Korea was a land of no freedom. This film based on a true story unveiled the dark period when Korea was under military regime. A lot of scenes are bloody but the last 30 minutes was very touching. The love and trust amongst prisoner friends pierced deep into your heart. It was such a very very unfair world. |
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May 25, 2006
This customer review refers to Holiday Limited Edition
good movie
| I wasn't expecting much from this movie. When i got it, i was very suprised and moved. Although, Choi Min Soo's performance was very overacted to the point where it was riduculous Lee Sung Jae made it up withhis outstanding performance. The movie tends to try to force you to really feel sympathy for the characters, which was unnecessary because you would of felt sympathy for them even if the directer didn't try. I feel that this movie was a good grim movie portraying society. |






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