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Korean cinema sweetheart Moon Geun Young has undeniably come into her own as an actress. Having proven her acting skills and box office draw with films like Tale of Two Sisters, My Little Bride, and Innocent Steps, the young actress is ready to take on a more mature role. Departing from the endearing characters of her previous films, Moon takes on the challenge of playing a blind, emotionally distant young woman opposite the ruggedly handsome Kim Joo Hyuk (Lovers in Prague) in Love Me Not. A remake of popular Japanese television drama Ai Nante Irane Yo, Natsu, Love Me Not is the debut feature from Lee Cheol Ha, who previously served as assistant director for Il Mare. Though dark in tone, the beautifully shot Love Me Not is as moving as it is chilling, presenting a pure love between two lonely souls.

Suave womanizer Julian (Kim Joo Hyuk) has lived a fairly comfortable life by swindling rich woman, but a costly miscalculation leaves him in serious debt to the tone of three billion won. He has one month to pay off his debt, or meet a bloody end in the hands of notorious debtor Gwang Soo (Lee Ki Young, Marathon). Julian comes up with a malicious plan to pose as the long-lost brother of blind heiress Ryu Min (Moon Geun Young), and then murder her to inherit the fortune. Julian meets his match with the cold and distrusting Min, but over time their hearts begin to open to each other. The only problem: Gwang Soo is still waiting.

This two-disc Limited Edition of Love Me Not includes the following special features:
Disc 1

  • The Film
  • Audio Commentary with Director and Cast
  • After Commentary
    Disc 2
  • Production Notes
  • Secret Story
  • Episode 1
  • Episode 2
  • Please Make It!
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Another Ending - Interview with Moon Geun Young
  • Music Video
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Still Gallery
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    Product Title: Love Me Not Limited Edition DTS Love Me Not (DTS限量版) (韓國版) Love Me Not (DTS限量版) (韩国版) 愛なんていらない DVD (DTS 特別限定版)(韓国版) 사랑따윈 필요없어 한정판 DTS
    Artist Name(s): Moon Geun Young | Kim Joo Hyuk | Do Ji Won | Jin Gu 文根英 | 金柱赫 | 陶 志媛 | Jin Gu 文根英 | 金柱赫 | Do Ji Won | Jin Gu ムン・グニョン | キム・ジュヒョク | ド・ジウォン | チン・グ 문 근영 | 김주혁 | 도지원 | 진구
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    Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
    Release Date: 2007-01-29
    Language: Korean
    Subtitles: Korean, English
    Country of Origin: South Korea
    Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
    Disc Format(s): DVD
    Publisher: EnterOne
    Other Information: 2 DVDs + Gift
    Package Weight: 550 (g)
    Shipment Unit: 3 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004611785

    Product Information

    * Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
    * Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 / dts
    * Extras :
    - 프로덕션 노트
    - Secret Story
    - Epsode Ⅰ
    - Epsode Ⅱ
    - 꼭 만들어 주세요!
    - 삭제장면
    - 문근영이 말하는 Another of Ending
    - 뮤직비디오
    - 예고편
    - 스틸갤러리

    * Director : 이철하

    사랑따윈 필요없어’, 긍정보다 간절한 부정을 만난다!

    사랑이 너무 흔해진 세상, ‘사랑따윈 필요없다’고 말하는 연인들이 있다. 앞다투어 진심이라 말하는 영화들 속에서 ‘진심이 아니다’라고 말하는 영화가 있다. 설레임보다 강렬한 상처가 있고, 긍정보다 간절한 부정이 함께하는 영화 <사랑따윈 필요없어>. 그들이 보여줄 사랑은 이제껏 영화 속 연인들의 핑크빛 로맨스와도, 눈물샘을 자극하는 신파성 멜러와도 다를 것이다. "사랑은 소유하기 전, 사랑을 느끼는 그 순간에 가장 아름답다"는 이철하 감독의 말처럼, 사랑을 부정하던 두 사람이 예기치 못했던 사랑을 느끼고 흔들리는 그 순간의 절절함은 관객들의 마음을 송두리째 뒤흔들 것이므로.

    대한민국에서 가장 사랑받는 두 배우, 김주혁과 문근영을 만난다!

    이제껏 젠틀하고 따뜻한 이미지, 안정된 연기력으로 폭넓은 사랑을 받아온 김주혁. 온국민의 관심과 사랑 속에서 스무살 숙녀로 성장한 문근영. 최고의 연기력과 스타성, 티켓 파워를 모두 갖춘 두 배우의 만남은 <사랑따윈 필요없어>를 특별하게 만드는 가장 큰 이유다. 차갑고 메마른 눈빛과 말투의 호스트 ‘줄리앙’으로 파격 변신한 김주혁의 냉소적이면서도 섹시한 카리스마는 올가을 여성 팬들의 가슴을 더욱더 설레게 할 것이다. 앞이 보이지 않는 ‘류민’ 캐릭터에 도전해 열연을 펼친 욕심 많은 배우 문근영의 한층 성장한 모습 역시 올 가을 극장가를 찾을 관객들이 놓쳐서는 안 될 특별함이다.

    2006년 한국, 전혀 새로운 <사랑따윈 필요없어>를 만난다!

    영화 <사랑따윈 필요없어>는 2002년 일본 TBS 방송국에서 방영했던 드라마 ‘사랑따윈 필요없어, 여름’을 원작으로 하고 있다. 와타베 아츠로가 남자 주인공 레이지를, 히로스에 료코가 여주인공 아코를 맡아 총 10부작으로 방영 되었던 드라마를 한국에서 영화로 리메이크 한 작품인 것. 싸이더스FNH가 TBS로부터 판권을 구입한 후 이철하 감독이 연출을 맡아 1년이 넘는 시나리오 작업과 프리 프러덕션 과정을 거쳐 김주혁과 문근영 주연의 영화로 재탄생 하였다. 한국에서 만들어진 영화는 원작의 장점을 최대한 살리되 드라마와 영화의 차이 뿐 아니라 다른 문화, 다른 시대, 다른 배우와 스탭들이 만들어낸 전혀 새로운 감성을 담고 있다. “김주혁이라는 배우가 세상에 단 한 사람 뿐이듯, 그가 연기하는 줄리앙도 세상에 한 명 뿐이다”라는 김주혁의 말처럼, “원작은 원작일 뿐이다. 너무 많은 스탭들이 함께 고생하며 줄리앙과 류민의 영화를 만들었다. 우리들의 영화를 보러 와 달라”는 문근영의 말처럼, 영화 <사랑따윈 필요없어>는 원작과는 또 다른 새로움으로 관객들을 찾아갈 것이다.

    진심과 거짓이 마주친 순간, 사랑은 위험해진다...

    위험한 남자, 28억 7천만원 짜리 거짓말을 시작하다

    “이건 너무 싱거운 게임이 될 것 같은데...”

    아도니스 클럽 최고의 호스트 줄리앙(김주혁). 그에게 여자는 장난감보다 쉬운 유희의 상대이고, 달콤한 속삭임 한 마디에 쉽게 열리는 간편한 지갑이다. 그에게 깊이 빠져든 고객의 자살 사건에 연루된 줄리앙은 감옥에서 나와 다시 화려한 인생을 꿈꾸지만 그를 기다리고 있는 건 클럽퇴출이라는 잔인한 통보와 28억 7천만원이라는 엄청난 빚 뿐. 돈을 받기 위해서라면 살인도 서슴지 않는 냉혈한 광수(이기영)가 단 30일의 시간을 조건으로 그의 목을 조여오고... 그 순간, 아버지를 잃고 혼자가 된 상속녀 민(문근영)이 어린 시절 잃어버린 오빠를 찾고 있다는 기적 같은 전화가 걸려온다.

    스무살, 위험한 남자에게 빠져들다

    “그 사람이 나의 오빠가 아니라면 좋겠어...”

    교통사고로 사망한 자신의 운전사 류진의 핸드폰을 우연히 손에 넣게 된 줄리앙은 그가 상속녀의 유일한 혈육이라는 사실을 알게 된다. 죽은 류진 대신 16년 전 헤어진 가짜 오빠 행세로 유산을 손에 넣겠다는 계획을 세운 줄리앙은 그를 따르는 후배 호스트 미키(진구)와 인생 전부를 건 마지막 게임을 시작하는데... 어마어마한 저택을 찾은 그는 여동생 민이 앞을 보지 못한다는 뜻밖의 행운에 안도한다. 류민은 시력과 함께 세상에 대한 믿음을 잃어버린 채, 자신의 옆을 지키고 있는 이선생(도지원)의 헌신적인 보살핌에도 불구하고 하루하루를 죽고 싶다는 생각으로 버텨가고 있다. 철저히 혼자라고 믿고 있는 민의 어둠 속으로 어느 날, 오빠라는 이름으로 낯선 남자가 걸어 들어오고... 가짜 오빠 줄리앙의 손을 잡는 민은 알 수 없는 떨림을 느끼는데...
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    February 26, 2007

    Korea gets its frontrunner for the most cynical melodrama of the year with Love Me Not, a beautifully made but emotionally hollow film about a con artist who kind of grows a heart. After a star performance as one of the two sisters in A Tale of Two Sisters, talented young actress Moon Geun Young takes on her most mature role yet as Min, a blind rich girl who is forced to be the head of her family after the death of her father. Cue Julian (drama star Kim Joo Hyuk, who was also in the romantic comedy Singles), a recently released con artist who makes his fortune by swindling rich women. He gets out of prison to find that one of his underlings had just died in a car accident. Not only that, Julian also owes about two-and-a-half million dollars (3 billion won, to be exact) to a mean character with an enormous mustache and the power to show up just about anywhere.

    Lucky for Julian, his deceased underling just happens to be Min's long-lost brother, and when the time comes to collect the inheritance, Julian decides to pretend to be Min's brother. He first uses his lady charm to try and soften Min's hard exterior (and it's quite hard, judging by Min's existential voiceover from the beginning), and when all else fails, save her life from an approaching train. But Julian also has something more sinister in mind - he plans to kill Min to get the sole inheritance, which isn't quite a solid plan, considering that Min's the only one who believes Julian might be who he's pretending to be. More convincing is Mr. Mustache, who wouldn't mind killing Julian in place of his debt if he doesn't pay up in a month.

    For a melodrama to work, likable characters must be crafted for the emotions to resonate. But Love Me Not is a very cynical film - its characters are mean and rarely likable, and the hopes for some kind of happy ending are crushed by its third-act twist. Even at the 30-minute mark, the audience still struggles to find a character to connect with since Julian is an obvious choice as the one to hate, and Min is really just an old miser in the body of a cute 19-year-old Korean girl. This also means that unlike most con artist films, there's no fun at all in the con - Julian deserves to be hated, and he's not really all that clever despite being admired by all of Seoul's shadiest. Perhaps the filmmakers should be given credit for not glorifying the ugly world of cons, but they still attempt to make their protagonists sympathetic characters. But when protagonists finally decide to play nice and be friendly to each other, it's hard to forget that Min is a bit of an idiot for falling for it. Julian is still just a con artist with a newly acquired conscience who originally intended to kill a blind girl, and everyone else is a villain to different degrees.

    However, writer/director Lee Cheol-Ha probably knows this, and he thankfully tones down the usual melodrama for a subdued climax. Expecting a big climax where Julian's scam is revealed, and Min breaks down to the tune of a dramatic score fueled by lots of violins? Not happening. While the first act drags slightly, Lee keeps the twists coming by keeping the film going at a decent pace without stopping for those big emotional moments. Much of the emotions are muted all the way to the end, though it only leads to an ending that's too abstract for its own good. Don't expect Lee to be making an anti-melodrama here, though; Love Me Not is still packed with those clichés that everyone loves. It's just not as painful this time around.

    Enormous praise, meanwhile, needs to go to the cinematography by Gang Chang Bae. The film is consistently gray (a most appropriate palate given the film's mood), but Lee and Gang frame the shots wonderfully to show their stars at their most beautiful. The use of focus is also reminiscent of Asian television ads with its slick visuals and amazing clarity. It's a far-fetched call, but Love Me Not may be the most beautifully shot Korean film I've seen from 2006. Sadly, the pretty visuals also emphasize the hollowness and the lack of humanity in most of the film. Love Me Not may be really pretty to look at, but there's not much beneath its surface.

    What about the amazing maturity that Moon Geun Young is supposed to show? Moon does seem to have come a long way since the "not crazy" sister role from A Tale of Two Sisters, but showing maturity doesn't mean acting like a spoiled brat. Perhaps it is again at the fault of the script, but when even a blind orphaned girl can't garner much sympathy by the second act, toning down the mean streak would be a good option. Meanwhile, the 34-year-old Kim Joo Hyuk fares slightly better in his performance as pseudo-villain Julian, but he's visibly a few years too old to be Moon Geun Young's older brother. Or perhaps I just found another plot hole.

    As far as melodrama goes, Love Me Not should be applauded for not following a strict formula of clichés, even though it doesn't stray too far from it. On the other hand, Love Me Not is not much of a con movie because it lacks the fun and cleverness in the central con. As an unintentional comedy, Love Me Not has quite a few of those strange moments where characters pop up as if they inherited some kind of Star Trek beaming technology. Thankfully, both the stars and the visuals are pretty to look at, the cynics will love that the emotions are subdued, and I was just glad that the whole thing didn't collapse in the third act. For an idols-filled film, Love Me Not is a solid, but imperfect choice.

    by Kevin Ma

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    Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.7 out of 10 (3)

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    July 20, 2007

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    Love Me Do? Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
    Well, I'll accentuate the positive from the negative regarding the inverted 'Beatles' English title for the film here, although in this movie the nature of love is a bit cynical. I had read on various web sites quite negative opinions about this movie on its theatrical release and was expecting a bit of a damp squid when it came out on silver disk, but after watching this DVD (about March this year) have found "Love Me Not" to be a worthwhile inclusion - just don't expect lovable, cuddly characters. The story flows well, and in tone its a moderately dark plot with sudden occasional bursts of actual and vocal violence, but overall a film that can be enjoyed by most. Although I've read this, it is a terribly cynical movie and it can be hard at times to sympathize with the two main characters. Performances seem a bit theatrical, too, which maybe due to the confines of the mansion estate setting for many of the scenes, but it doesn't detract from the filmic aspects and the cinematography surrounding the estate is excellently photographed. Ju Jyuk Kim performs a good role as the shady Julian (and he don't half look young here) and along with actress Ji Won Do (who was in Korean horror "Cinderella" and dance film "Flying Boys") as the governess at Min's family estate, some of their scenes together are so electric that you could frazzle bacon on the air afterwards. Oh, they've got a chemistry here - buts its very explosive! JJ and JW should make a movie together, I think. Geum Young is certainly gifted and talented (confirmed to all by her sister in ATOTS) and her blind heiress role here is another solid worthy addition to her talent. She gives complete heart into her role and, yes, she's a lovely actress.

    Although the final conclusion to this film could seem amorous and incredulous it can be possibly satisfying with an open mind. The romance elements do happen although you might wonder how by the sulky and brittle attitudes of Min and the obviously shady nature of Julian's pretense and dangerous dealings of acting as Min's brother. Or is it impossible for such characters to rise above their dire cynical lives to become new people? Surely not impossible. The 'age thing' could freak some out though (like Little Bride) with this love aspect between Julian and Min and be perceived as slightly mis-placed, as if this film should have been made 3 years on from when it was made. The music to this film is good. I quite like the OST album in its own right and have listened to it often (like the excellent "Almost Love" OST!) - some good emotive and melodic theme music along with an 80s electronica type pop ditty that reminded me of stuff I used to listen to (and still do). For younger GY fans its does have a bit of violence in places (although no more than ATOTS), as her adult years are coming to the fore now (and younger fans alike). It could be a time to anticipate more interesting GYM future roles, too, and hopefully more artistic license than only commercial ones. GY's too talented for commercial only. Worth seeing this (and you get a mega package DVD set here) but it is all a bit cold, a bit cynical and a bit loveless.
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    February 22, 2007

    Moon Geun Young is amazing Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
    Moon Geun Young has done it again, she is like always perfect in this movie. Although a little confusing, the movie is very touching and very well paced. It's not as good as Moon Geun Young's two previous movies, but still good b/c she plays a completely different role. Great Movie!
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    February 5, 2007

    Very touching Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
    Although the story is just like any other korean dramas, i still find this movie very nice. Kim and moon acted pretty well. Although, moon is a lot younger than Kim, they look good together. In fairness, Kim looks real good in white clothes. Well ended... watch it.
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