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Radio Star Limited Edition DTS

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Chilsu & Mansu in 1988, Two Cops in 1993, Nowhere To Hide in 1999 - the first is a masterpiece of Chungmuro's social realist movement in the 80s, the second is the buddy flick which revitalized Korean commercial cinema after the drought of the early 90s, and the last is Lee Myung Se's adrenaline-filled comeback after three years, a visual tour de force centered around the cat and dog game between cops and criminals. These three very different films share something in common: Ahn Sung Ki and Park Joong Hoon. Although there's a clear age difference (Ahn is in his fifties, and started acting at the tender age of six in Kim Ki Young's classic The Housemaid, while Park is a little younger, although he's been acting since the mid 80s), the two always shared a special on-screen chemistry. Now, seven years after Nowhere to Hide, these two great actors come together for their fourth collaboration, Lee Joon Ik's Radio Star. Their latest pairing has been another success for the acting duo, winning them joint Best Actor awards at the 27th Blue Dragon Awards and a Best Actor award for Ahn Sung Ki at the 44th Daejong Awards.

Radio Star is a curious choice for director Lee Joon Ik. After surprising just about everyone with the fusion historical drama Once Upon a Time in the Battlefield in 2003, he rewrote the records two years later with the surprise hit King and The Clown, the second-highest grossing Korean film of all time. With the entire industry waiting in anticipation for his next move, Lee follows up the period blockbuster with a markedly different entry, a little film reuniting two old friends, banking on good acting, a universal story, and metric tons of warmth.

Choi Gon (Park Joong Hoon) was a huge star in the 80s, with many hits under his name and a growing fanbase. But the music scene changed dramatically in the next 15 years, and now he finds himself a has-been without ever realizing his superstar days are over. Manager and long-time friend Park Min Soo (Ahn Sung Ki) understands this better than anyone, but he still tries to support his friend. When Gon moves to a radio station in a small town, it seems like his days in the limelight are finally over. But in that small station representing the last bus stop in his career, Gon soon starts feeling that vibe, that adrenaline he felt on the stage when he was a star.

This Limited Edition of Radio Star comes with the original soundtrack CD and the following special features:
Disc 1

  • The Film
  • Audio Commentary with Director Lee Joon Ik, Ahn Sung Ki, Park Joong Hoon, Producer Jung Seung Hye, Writer Choi Seok Hwan
  • Audio Commentary with Director Lee Joon Ik, Music Director Bang Jun Seok, No Brain
    Disc 2 Side A
  • Me and You, Choi Gon and Park Min Su
  • Choi Gon's Afternoon Songs of Hope: Making Of
  • Park Min Su's Afternoon Songs of Hope: Making Of
  • Light and Stars: Ahn Sung Ki, Park Joong Hoon Interview
  • Broadcast People: Supporting Cast Interview
  • Teaser Trailer
  • Music Video
    Disc 2 Side B
  • Where are they? (Director Lee Joon Ik Interview)
  • East River: No Brain Special
  • Rain and You: Interview with Music Director Bang Jun Seok + OST Recording Making Of
  • Youngwol Story: Youngwol Location Shoot
  • Still Gallery
  • Theatrical Trailer
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    Product Title: Radio Star Limited Edition DTS Radio Star (DTS限量版) (韓國版) Radio Star (DTS限量版) (韩国版) ラジオスター (限定版)(2DVD+OST) 라디오 스타 한정판 DTS
    Artist Name(s): Park Joong Hoon | Ahn Sung Ki | Choi Jung Yun | Lee Joon Ik 朴重勳 | 安聖基 | 崔貞尹 | 李濬謚 朴重勋 | 安圣基 | 崔 贞尹 | 李濬谥 パク・チュンフン | アン・ソンギ | チェ・ジョンユン | イ・ジュンイク 박 중훈 | 안 성기 | 최 정윤 | 이준익
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    Release Date: 2006-12-23
    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 DVD + OST
    Package Weight: 320 (g)
    Shipment Unit: 2 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004593429

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    * Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
    * Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 / dts
    * Extras :
    [디스크 1 : 영화본편+음성해설]
    Commentary with 이준익 감독, 안성기, 박중훈, 정승혜 대표, 최석환 작가
    Commentary with 이준익 감독, 방준석 음악감독, 노브레인

    [디스크 2 : 부가영상 디스크]
    [Side A]
    당신과 나. 최곤과 박민수...
    최곤의 오후의 희망곡 : 메이킹 필름
    빛과 별 : 안성기 박중훈 인터뷰
    방송국 사람들 : 조연메이킹
    티져 예고편
    뮤직비디오

    [Side B]
    그들은 어디에 있을까? : 감독인터뷰
    이스트 리버 : 노브레인 스페셜
    비와 당신 : 방준석 음악감독 인터뷰 + OST녹음메이킹
    영월이야기 : 영월 로케이션 관련자료
    스틸갤러리
    건전가요 - 예고편

    [디스크 3 : OST]

    * Director : 이준익

    ▶<왕의남자> 감독과 스텝이 다시 뭉쳤다
    ▶이준익 감독, 최석환 작가, 촬영, 연출, 의상, 분장 등 제작군단이 다시 뭉쳤다.
    ▶ 안성기, 박중훈 대한민국 대표 콤비 화려한 컴백!
    ▶88년 <칠수와 만수>, 93년 <투갑스>, 99년 <인정사정볼것없다>의 흥행 콤비 파워
    ▶ 최고 연기파 배우들의 합류
    <가위> <폰> 호로퀸 최정윤 / <왕의남자> 칠득역의 정석용 출연
    ▶ 대한민국 최고의 펑크밴드 '노브레인' 영화 출연! 강원도 영월의 유일한 밴드 이스트리버(동강)으로 출연

    * 한국영화 최고의 뮤직 블록버스터!

    ☞ 락의 거장 신중현 <미인> <아름다운강산> , 조용필의 <그대 발길 머무는 곳에> , Buggles의 'Video Killed The Radio Star' , 정통 헤비메탈 그룹, 시나위의 '크게 라디오를 켜고' , 김추자의 '빗 속의 여인' , 이 밖에도 들국화의 '돌고 돌고 돌고', 김장훈의 '세상이 그대를 속일지라도', 노브레인의 '넌 내게 반했어'와 방준석 음악감독이 몸 담고 있던 그룹 유&미블루의 노래 등 한자리에 모이기 힘들었던 명곡들이 적재적소에서 튀어나와, 묘한 향수와 듣는 즐거움을 선사하며 듣는 것 만으로도 감동할 수 있는 뮤직 블록버스터 <라디오 스타>를 탄생!

    * "비와당신" 88년을 풍미한 최곤의 유일한 히트곡

    ☞ '비와 당신'은 자신을 떠난 사람이 비가오면 그리워진다는 내용의 곡으로, <라디오 스타>의 음악을 맡은 방준석 감독이 직접 작곡하고 라디오 스타의 시나리오를 쓴 최석환 작가와 한국 최고의 카피라이터 정승혜 대표가 공동으로 작사하여 영화 <라디오 스타>만의 보석 같은 주제곡으로 탄생!

    이제는 한물간 락스타 '최곤'.
    "니들이 최곤을 알아? 나 최곤이야. 가수왕 최곤이라구!"

    미사리 까페 촌. 80년대에서나 유행 했을 법한 헤어스타일의 남자가 기타를 치며 노래를 하고 있다. 그는 바로 88년도를 '잠깐' 풍미한 락스타 최곤이다. '비와 당신'이라는 불후의 명곡을 히트시킨 후 대마초 사건, 폭행사건 등에 연루돼 이제는 불륜 커플을 위해 노래 부르는 신세로 전락해버렸지만 아직도 자신은 스타라고 굳게 믿고 있다. '가수왕'이 까페에서 노래 부른다는 사실이 가뜩이나 마음에 들지 않지만 망해가는 까페 살려준다는 심정으로 노래를 부르던 최곤은 손님과 시비가 붙고 급기야 유치장 신세까지 지게 된다. 최곤의 매니저 박민수는 아직도 그의 재기를 철썩 같이 믿으며 최곤의 합의금을 찾아 다니던 중 지인인 방송국 국장을 만나고 국장은 최곤이 영월에서 DJ를 하면 합의금을 내준다는 약속을 한다. 더 이상 손 벌릴 곳 없던 박민수는 제안을 받아들여 최곤을 설득시키는데 성공하고 결국 최곤은 울며 겨자 먹기로 방송을 시작한다.

    라디오 DJ로 컴백한 철없는 락스타의 시한폭탄 라디오 ON AIR!
    선곡 무시는 기본에 시청자에게도 하고 싶은 말을 다 하며, 심지어 부스 안으로 커피까지 배달시켜 먹는 최곤. PD와 지국장마저 최곤에게 손을 들고 될 대로 되라는 식으로 하루하루를 보내던 어느 날, 최곤은 커피 배달 온 터미널 다방 김양을 즉석 게스트로 등장시키고, 그녀의 사연은 많은 이들의 심금을 울린다.

    그 사이 '이스트 리버'라는 최곤의 추종자이자 영월의 유일한 락 밴드는 정오의 희망곡 팬 사이트를 만들어 방송을 홍보하고, 김양의 방송 이후 '최곤의 오후의 희망곡'은 활기를 띄기 시작한다. 영월 주민들의 즐거움이자 고민상담소로서 자리를 잡아갈 무렵, 석영은 100일 기념 공개방송을 개최시키고 주민들의 큰 호응을 얻는다. 그러나 성공에는 또 다른 대가가 있는 법…
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    Professional Review of "Radio Star Limited Edition DTS"

    January 29, 2007

    It's unsurprising that Radio Star was one of the more eagerly awaited Korean films of 2006, being director Lee Joon Ik's follow up to his mega hit King and The Clown, and since it marks the reunion of two highly popular actors, Ahn Sung Ki and Park Joong Hoon, who starred together in the likes of Two Cops and Lee Myung Se's Nowhere to Hide. Perhaps surprisingly given all of this star power, the film is actually a fairly low key affair, a character driven tale of friendship and loyalty based around gentle comedy and good old-fashioned values rather than anything particularly clever or ambitious. Whilst such an apparent lack of invention may sound like a disappointment from a director whose last film had such an impact on the Korean film industry, Radio Star turns out to be a charming and heart-warming piece of cinema in the best tradition, relying on a well-written story, interesting characters and good acting rather than any kind of cynical trickery or flashy techniques to engage viewers.

    The film charts the relationship between Choi Gon (Park Joong Hoon), a fading rockstar whose 1980s glory days have faded in a haze of drink and bad behaviour and his manager Park Min Soo (Ahn Sung Ki), who appears to be the only person on the planet willing to put up with his friend's surliness. After reaching a new low by assaulting a lowly club owner, Choi is able to escape jail only after Park arranges for him to become a radio disc jockey at a station in a small rural town. Stuck out in the middle of nowhere, it seems that the singer's career is all but over, a fact which he is all too quick to take out on his long-suffering manager. However, he slowly gets to grips with his new role, and with the help of an enthusiastic local band starts to rebuild his rock 'n' roll life.

    Although the film is centred upon the relationship between Choi Gon and Park Min Soo, it is the latter who is arguably the more fleshed out of the two characters. Certainly, it is with him that the viewer's sympathy largely lies, not least as a result of his spending most of the running time being subjected to Choi's whims and selfishness, and showing a level of dedication which effectively ruins his own personal life. Choi, though less likeable, initially at least, does undergo what amounts to a kind of self-realisation rather than transformation through the film, making for some surprisingly touching scenes later on when the sullen and arrogant rocker finally opens up during the last act, revealing himself to be almost a lost child, wholly reliant upon his friend. As such, their friendship is a highly complex, and through it Lee engages themes not only of friendship and nostalgia, but of sacrifice and loss. In this way, although Radio Star is at first glimpse a simple tale, it actually touches on some broad subjects, and does so in a subtly philosophical manner.

    It goes without saying that the film is frequently sentimental, with many a tug at the heartstrings, though thankfully it is never so in a cheap or obvious manner, with most of its emotional impact coming from quiet moments between the characters. Although moving, the film is certainly balanced by a basic sense of realism, and Lee manages to avoid things from ever becoming a cliche ode to small town life, and steers away from any needless romantic subplots or the likes. If not exactly light, the mood is generally upbeat throughout, thanks to the fact that the film is at times very funny, mainly due to the way in which the amusing and disarmingly witty script is brought to life by the excellent performances of the two stars. The soundtrack also contributes to the positive, life-affirming mood, with a variety of good rock numbers being included.

    As with King and The Clown, Lee proves himself to be an excellent director who is great with stories which are both intimate and wide-reaching at the same time. Here, aside from managing to expertly capture the relationship between the two protagonists, he brings the film to life by gradually expanding the setting, showing how Choi's radio broadcasts first reach the small town locals, and then more and more people across the country. The surrounding countryside and eventually the nearby towns and cities are evocatively depicted, giving the film a sense of place which is very Korean, yet unmistakably universal.

    As a result, Radio Star is a warmly human film which should appeal to all viewers with its mixture of wry humour and moving drama. Featuring excellent performances from two of the country's best actors and highly accomplished direction from a genuine craftsman, it stands as one of the best Korean films of 2006, and hopefully one which will find the recognition it deserves on DVD.

    by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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