Like a Virgin Limited Edition DVD Region 3
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With long careers spent writing in all sorts of genres - from comedies (Kick The Moon) and coming of age (Conduct Zero) to modern wuxia (Arahan) and melodrama (Au Revoir, UFO) - Lee Hae Joon and Lee Hae Young show their creativity hasn't waned by starting their directorial careers with an innovative and irreverent comedy. Other than casting super talented veterans like Baek Yoon Shik (Save The Green Planet) and Kim Yoon Seok (Tazza), the film banks on young Ryu Deok Hwan (the youngest North Korean soldier in Welcome To Dongmakgol), who gained over 20kg for the role. There's even a cameo from Japanese star Kusanagi Tsuyoshi of the popular group SMAP, as a Japanese teacher who Oh Dong Gu bears a crush on! One of the most unique films of the year, Like a Virgin was a resounding critical success. Lee Hae Joon and Lee Hae Young won for Best New Director at the 5th Korean Film Awards, Best Screenplay at the 43rd Baeksang Awards, and Best Screenplay and Best New Director at the 27th Blue Dragon Film Awards, while Ryu Deok Hwan won the Best New Actor award at both the Daejong and Blue Dragon Film Awards.
This Special Edition of Like a Virgin includes the following special features:
Disc 1
Disc 2
Technical Information
| Product Title: | Like a Virgin Limited Edition Like a Virgin (限量版) (韓國版) Like a Virgin (限量版) (韩国版) ヨコヅナマドンナ(天下壮士マドンナ) 韓国映画DVD (限定版)(韓国版) 천하장사 마돈나 한정판 |
| Artist Name(s): | Kusanagi Tsuyoshi | Baek Yoon Shik | Cho Yi Jin | Ryu Deok Hwan 草彅剛 | 白允植 | Cho Yi Jin | 柳德煥 草彅刚 | 白允植 | Cho Yi Jin | 柳德焕 草なぎ剛 | ペク・ユンシク | Cho Yi Jin | リュ・ドクファン 초난강 | 백윤식 | 조이진 | 류덕환 |
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| Release Date: | 2006-12-20 |
| 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: | 2 DVDs |
| Package Weight: | 190 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004591596 |
Product Information
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1
* Extras :
DISC 1
- Audio Commentary
1. 이해영 + 이해준 감독
2. 류덕한, 김윤석, 박영서, 문새윤, 이언, 윤원석, 김용훈
DISC 2
1. 작가, 감독이 되다
2. 감독, 시나리오속 캐릭터를 만나다
- 류덕환, 동구가 되다
- 캐릭터, 배우를 통해 구현되다
3. 천사장사 마돈나 촬영현장
4. 해설
- 공간
- 음악
- 시각효과
- 씨름 결승전
5. 대담
- 작가촐신 감독의 영화 만들기 : 김대우 감독과의 대담
- 관객과의 대화
6. 트렌스젠더 김비의 이야기
7. Deleted & Alternate Scenes
- Commentary : 이해영 + 이해준 감독
8. Promotion
- Tralier
- Teaser Tralier
* Director : 이해영, 이해준
1. 천하장사가 마돈나를 만났을 때- 낯선 소재, 새로운 이야기
낯선 만남. 천하장사와 마돈나. 그러나 충돌하는 두 존재는 영화 속에서 의외로 같은 의미다. '내 노래에 메시지가 있다면, 당신의 꿈을 믿으라는 것이다' 라는 마돈나의 말처럼, 주인공 오동구는 여자가 되고 싶은 유별난 꿈을, 세상과 맞부딪치면서도 꿋꿋하게 밀어 붙인다.그리고 그 꿈을 이루기 위해, 가장 남자다운 존재, 천하장사를 꿈꾼다. '세상'도 뒤집고, '모래판'도 뒤집어야 여자가 될 수 있으니, 말 그대로 뒤집기 한판이면 여자가 된다!
한국 영화가 한번도 다룬 적 없는 '여자가 되고 싶은 소년' 이라는 낯선 이야기지만, 소재의 힘에 선정적으로 의존하기 보다는 '꿈을 이뤄가는 과정의 벅찬 기쁨과 감동'이 전하는 보편적인 드라마를 충실하게 따라가는 <천하장사마돈나>. 오동구의 남다른 꿈이 관객들과 행복하게 만날 때, 한국 영화의 경계 또한 한 뼘쯤, 넓어질 수 있을 것이다.
2. 공동 작가 출신의 감독 데뷔 1호작
<커밍아웃> <품행제로> <아라한 장풍 대작전> 등 독특한 터치를 가진 영화들로 먼저 이름을 알린 작가 이해영, 이해준. 작가 출신 감독은 많지만 공동 감독 데뷔를 하는 경우는 처음이라 이색적인 이들은 대학 동기로 만나 지금까지 총 7편의 영화에 공동의 호흡을 불어 넣었다. '형제가 아닙니다. 애인 사이도 아닙니다' 라는 장난기 어린 부연 설명이 따라 붙는 두 사람의 작업 방식은 한 사람의 확신에 대해 다른 한 사람이 무조건 믿고 배팅할 수 있는 절대적 신뢰에 기반한다고. 연출과 프로듀싱을 번갈아 나눠 하는 코엔 형제 방식이 아니라, 한 사람이 연기 지도를 하면 다른 한 사람이 카메라 동선을 체크 하는 식으로 현장에서의 자동 역할 배분으로 진행된 <천하장사마돈나>. 촬영 첫날부터 콜 사인을 번갈아 바꿔 부른 그들은 책상 앞에서의 공동 작업이 아닌 모니터 앞에서의 공동 작업 또한 둘만의 절묘한 협업과 분업으로 완성해 냈다. 두 사람 몫의 애정과 재능이 고스란히 투입된 <천하장사마돈나>로, 자신들이 쓴 이야기의 최후 공정까지 최초로 감당해 낸 이해영, 이해준 감독의 공동 작업은 앞으로도 당분간 대체 불가능의 시너지로 이어질 듯 하다.
3. 개성만점 캐릭터 군단의 앙상블 연기
외모와 걸맞지 않게 여자가 되고 싶은 오동구 역 류덕환. 연습실보다 화장실에 있는 경우가 더 많은 측정 불가능의 내공을 가진 씨름 감독 역 백윤식. 아직도 소녀 같은 외모를 지닌 엄마 역 이상아. 육중한 덩치로 오동구의 백댄서 역할을 완벽 소화, 무제한급의 웃음을 자아내는 덩치 트리오 역 문세윤, 김용훈, 윤원석. 왕년의 복서인 아버지 역 김윤석 등. <천하장사마돈나>에는 특이한 개성을 가진 캐릭터들이 남다른 연기력을 가진 배우들의 힘을 빌어 마치 퍼즐처럼 제 각각의 자리에서 빛나고 있다. 오동구의 꿈을 따라가되, 동구를 둘러 싼 인물들의 개성과 제 각각의 이야기도 놓치지 않고, 귀 기울일 줄 아는 영화 <천하장사마돈나>. 주인공만 빛을 발하는 것이 아니라, 종횡으로 가로 놓인 캐릭터들의 앙상블이 영화에 힘을 보태는 <천하장사마돈나>는 화음이 잘 조율된 합창을 듣는 것 같은 흐뭇한 재미를 선사한다.
4. 코믹과 신파를 배제한, 따뜻한 웃음과 공감 어린 감동
색다른 소재, 독특한 제목, 별종 캐릭터들. <천하장사마돈나>는 여기에 더해 코믹과 감동을 절묘하게 섞어 배치. 이전에 느낄 수 없었던 재미를 선 보인다. <천하장사마돈나>의 코믹은 그 동안 익숙하게 보아오던 한국 코미디처럼 극성맞고 수다스럽지 않다. 상대를 비하하거나 스스로를 자학해서 만들어내는 억지 웃음은 찾아볼 수 없다. 또한 <천하장사마돈나>의 감동 또한 신파 쪽으로 눈을 주지 않는다. 다만, 있는 그대로의 자신과 상대를 긍정하는 따뜻하고 유쾌한 기운이 관객들을 웃게도 만들고, 울게도 만든다. 억지 코미디와 최루성 신파. 양 극단을 배제한 채, 일상에서 만날 법한 평범하지만 특별한 사람들이 자아내는 유쾌한 웃음과 가슴 한 구석이 짠해지는 애틋함. 그것이 바로 <천하장사마돈나>가 관객들에게 안겨줄 웃음과 감동의 정체다.
4. 일어선생님을 찾아서 - 초난강 캐스팅
선생님 역은 동구의 여심(女心)을 사로 잡는 중요 배역. 동구가 마음은 이미 여자임을 상징하는 역할이다 보니, 제작진은 캐스팅 초기부터 고심을 거듭했다. 그러던 중, 2005년 9월 28일. 우연히 SMAP콘서트에 간 김무령PD는, 도쿄 돔을 가득 메운 수 만 명 일본 팬들에게 '안녕하세요?'라고 한국말로 인사하는 초난강을 본 그 순간, 계시처럼 '선생님'을 발견했다. 한국어 연기인지라 조심스러웠던 출연 요청에, 초난강은 시나리오가 좋다며 흔쾌히 OK! 고정 프로만 주당 4개인 스케줄을 쪼개 한국으로 날아 왔다. 할당된 시간은 일본 골든위크 기간 중의 단 3일. 리허설 시간도 충분치 않았던 일정이었으나, 초난강은 밤을 새워 대사를 연습하는 열성으로 첫 한국 영화 <천하장사마돈나>에 대한 애정을 표시했다. 한국배우에게도 만만찮은 분량의 대사. 줄여주겠다는 감독들의 제안에도 언제나 한국말로 '아니에요. 하고 싶어요'. 올 여름, 그를 사랑하게 되는 건 오동구 만은 아닐 듯하다.
척 보기엔 뚱보 소년, 마음만은 마돈나. 우리의 오.동.구. 고등학교 1학년. 뚱보 소년 오동구. 육중한 몸매와 달리 자신이 여자라고 생각하고 있는 그의 장래희망은 ‘진짜’ 여자가 되는 것이다. 그것도 마돈나처럼 완벽한 여자가 되어 짝사랑하는 일어 선생님 앞에 당당히 서는 것!
뒤집기 한 판이면, 여자가 될 수 있다?! 여자가 되려면 수술비가 필요하고, 가진 거라곤 엄청나게 센 힘 하나뿐인 동구에겐 딱 500만원이 부족하다. 그런 어느 날 날아든 낭보! ‘인천시 배 고등부 씨름대회’ 우승자 장학금이 500만원. 뒤집기 한판이면 마침내 여자가 될 수 있다! 하지만 동구는 죽을 맛이다. 하필, 남학생들과 웃통 벗고 맨 살 부대껴야 하는 씨름이라니!, 마돈나가 되기 위해,천하장사부터 되어야 하는 뚱보 소년 오동구의 ‘여자가 되는 길’은 험하고 아찔하기만 한데...
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Awards
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Dae Jong Award Festival 2007
- Best New Actor Winner, Ryu Deok Hwan
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The feminine male character is usually the comic relief in Korean comedies such as Sex is Zero and My Boss My Hero, but in Lee Hae Yeong and Lee Hae Jun's Like a Virgin, he takes the spotlight in the form of Oh Dong Gu, a gay high school boy who strives to make money to afford a sex change operation so he can become his idol Madonna. Certainly one of the strangest mainstream comedies of the year from anywhere, Like a Virgin isn't just another "confused teen finds self" type of coming-of-age film; it's also a violent portrait of a decaying family, and even a somewhat affecting sports film. Ryu Deok Hwan, in one of the bravest performances of the year, plays Oh Dong Gu, a chubby high-schooler working low-paying part-time jobs in order to save up the 5 million won he needs for his operation. However, he has other things to worry about, such as his mother who ran away from home years ago and now lives a satisfying life peddling products at a theme park; his unpredictably violent father, whose lost boxing career has made him angry at the world and himself; his detached younger brother, who is becoming more and more like his father everyday; his crush for his Japanese teacher (Japanese pop group SMAP member Kusanagi Tsuyoshi, in a hilarious cameo); and his general unpopularity at school due to his appearances. One day, Dong Su learns from his best friend (who amusingly takes up a new hobby in every scene he's in) that he can earn a large sum of money towards his operation if he wins at an Ssireum tournament - a form of traditional Korean wrestling not unlike sumo. Supported by his lazily detached coach (Baek Yun Shik), Dong Gu makes friends with his teammates after showing his impeccable dancing skills (of female pop acts, of course), but he still has to prove himself to the ambitious captain Joon Woo. In a conservative country such as Korea, homosexuality and transsexuals are not exactly themes that would make a hit film, but the filmmakers walk a tightrope, replacing serious social commentary with oddball humor for an easier approach of the topics. Considering that a film that has a character with an oversensitive armpit also features a scene where a father beats his son to a bloody pulp, that balance isn't always achieved, but at least the filmmakers always treat their protagonist with respect. Dong Gu may not always make the best decisions, and not everyone may even be comfortable with his character, but his commitment to his dream and his unabashedly proud approach to it make him an easy character to root for. Naturally, Ryu Deok Hwan plays no small part in achieving that. Faced with one of the most challenging characters in recent memory, Ryu, who gained 20 kilograms for the role, gives a star-making performance by disappearing completely into Dong Gu. Ryu could've played Dong Gu in an over-the-top fashion, succumbing to stereotypes, but Ryu takes a more subtle approach - he cries silently, holding back the tears as his nose trembles; he stutters when he's nervous, but doesn't hold back what he wants to say; and he expresses his joy with a simple smile. It's no wonder that Ryu deservedly got the best newcomer award at the Blue Ribbon Awards; it's definitely a performance worth rewarding. Even Baek Yun Shik, who gave an intense performance in the darkly comedic Save the Green Planet, is amusingly laid-back as a coach who spends more time coaching his team in a toilet stall than under the team tent. Despite its not-so-mainstream-friendly subject matter, Like a Virgin garnered a respectable gross and much critical acclaim during its theatrical run thanks to its strange sense of humor that's often left for independent cinema (it even features an unusual musical score to highlight its eccentricities). Despite its respectful handling of the protagonist, the filmmakers of Like a Virgin rely a little too much on humor. It may lighten up the proceedings, but it's often done at the expense of the plot; some serious issues raised in the film, such as Dong Gu's little brother's troubled personality, are completely forgotten and never resolved in order to deliver a happy ending. Even though the filmmakers, established screenwriters of commercial films such as Conduct Zero, Arahan, and Au Revoir UFO, should be applauded for raising issues rarely discussed in Korean society in such creative fashion, they are just as guilty in raising the issues to merely get a few laughs. Nevertheless, Like a Virgin remains one of the most original comedies to come out of Korea in 2006, and worth checking out for Ryu Deok Hwan's performance alone. by Kevin Ma |
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Rookie directors Lee Hae Joon and Lee Hae Young and newcomer Ryu Deok Hwan deliver one of the most pleasant surprises of recent memory, rightfully picking up quite a few awards for their uncanny comedy. Like a Virgin gets points straight away for rolling together a story combination I have yet to see. Teenager Dong Gu (Ryu Deok Hwan) is working hard to save up money - for a sex change. He wants to be just like his idol Madonna, but he's a long ways off from the necessary money. He takes up ssireum (traditional Korean wrestling) in hopes of winning prize money, and turns out to be quite gifted in the sport. But as family problems come to head, Dong Gu finds his confidence and chances for victory beginning to slip away. What stands out immediately about the film is how startling and refreshingly self-aware protagonist Dong Gu is. He knows who he is, and he knows what he wants. He accepts himself, and his sincerity and dedication win the acceptance of others. This is not to say that there are no inner conflicts, because his resolve also means that there is no escaping from himself. In the moments when insecurity and uncertainty spill out, simple words take on heartaching significance - for example, when Dong Gu comments that he knows he'll make an ugly girl. A portly ball of both self-loving and self-loathing, he forges ahead bravely and unapologetically, standing up to hazing classmates, an abusive father, and whatever variation of amused, apathetic, angry bewilderment the world throws at him. Though most viewers probably can't empathize with Dong Gu's specific goal, the problems - adolescent insecurities, family issues, school bullying - are all keenly identifiable, as is his perseverance. Basically, this is inspiring stuff, and Ryu Deok Hwan occupies Dong Gu with a convincing mix of vulnerability and tenacity. For a film with a pretty loaded premise to begin with, Like a Virgin manages to pack even more in. It makes for an odd entry into the sports film genre since the story follows Dong Gu's journey as a ssireum wrestler, a rather ironic journey when one realizes that his determination in a sport of manhood is part of his quest for womanhood. And there are various threads and characters thrown in for good measure, such as Kusanagi Tsuyoshi's amusing/creepy cameo as Dong Gu's Japanese teacher and crush. Though little is revealed about the many supporting characters, they end up a lot more interesting and three-dimensional than their screen time would otherwise suggest, thanks to the filmmakers' avoidance of stock personalities. Like a Virgin approaches serious themes with a thankfully light tone, and that makes the film a crowd-pleasing offering. Considering all of Dong Gu's problems, the film should paint a pretty bleak picture, but it rights itself with a hardy strain of good humor and fighting spirit. Although the light tone at times has the effect of glossing over the very points the film is trying to emphasize - things seem to fall into place or by the wayside a bit too easily as the ending draws near - overall the film is very rewarding and gratifying. Without pandering or whitewashing, Like a Virgin spins a potentially controversial story into universal territory by pure force of character, turning Dong Gu's brave front and atypical battle into a story we can all identify with. |
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May 23, 2007
This customer review refers to Like A Virgin (Korea Version)
| This is a coming of age movie for a young boy. Not a lot about him being gay the movie gives hints but nothing graphic. It is pretty good, a bit boring in some spots but overall not bad! |







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