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Return (DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)

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A boy desperately screams out for help on the surgery table, but no one can hear him...

Director Lee Kyu Man (A Moment To Remember ) comes back to the big screen with Return, an ingeniously meshed, hair-raising, whodunnit mystery thriller that incorporates a medical enigma for extra suspense. The story revolves around a boy who experiences what doctors call "anesthesia awareness", a condition in which the patient remains totally conscious throughout the surgical process despite having been put under anesthesia. With its uncanny plot, slick screen images, and dynamic characters brilliantly portrayed by Kim Myung Min (Into The Mirror), Yoo Joon Sang (Wedding Campaign), Kim Tae Woo (Epitaph), Jung Yoo Suk (You Are My Sunshine), and Kim Yoo Mi (The Doll Master), Return is the perfect example of what a good mystery suspense film ought to be. Kim Myung Min plays doctor again after his hit medical drama The Great White Tower and lets the audience in on a mind-bending murder mystery.

A ten-year-old boy is put under anesthesia for heart surgery, but remains totally conscious, leaving him with searing memories of pain. Suffering from post-traumatic stress, the boy starts to exhibit strange behavior, but somehow manages to seal off his painful memories for good - or so it seemed. Twenty-five years later, the nightmare resurfaces and top-notch surgeon Ryu Jae Woo (Kim Myung Min) is caught in the center of the frenzy. After an unexpected visit from his childhood friend (Yoo Joon Sang), a string of mysterious deaths begin to occur. Matters worsen when friction develops between him and his colleagues Jang Suk Ho (Jung Yoo Suk) and Oh Chi Hoon (Kim Tae Woo). Before reaching his wit's end, Jae Wook stumbles onto the 25-year-old medical case of a boy who suffered from anesthesia awareness. Who is this mysterious boy? And how is he related to the current madness?

This edition comes with the following special features:

  • Commentaries by Director Lee Kyu Man, Kim Myung Min, Kim Tae Woo
  • After Commentary
  • Making Of
  • Making Of Arts, Special Effects, Props
  • Character Analysis
  • About Anesthesia Awareness
  • Music Production
  • Making Of Scenario
  • Music Video
  • Deleted Scenes: Kim Tae Woo's Bed Scenes
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    Product Title: Return (DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version) Return (DVD) (限量版) (韓國版) Return (DVD) (限量版) (韩国版) リターン (限定版) (韓国版) 리턴 : 12분 추가 편집본 (한정판)
    Artist Name(s): Kim Myung Min | Yoo Jun Sang | Kim Yoo Mi | Kim Tae Woo 金明民 | Yoo Jun Sang | 金有美 | 金泰佑 金明民 | Yoo Jun Sang | 金有美 | 金泰佑 キム・ミョンミン | ユ・ジュンサン | キム・ユミ | キム・テウ 김 명민 | 유 준상 | 김유미 | 김태우
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    Release Date: 2007-11-29
    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: Enter One
    Other Information: 2 DVDs
    Package Weight: 190 (g)
    Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
    YesAsia Catalog No.: 1005130903

    Product Information

    * Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen
    * Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 & 2.0
    * Extras :
    - 코멘터리(이규만감독, 김명민, 김태우)
    - 애프터 코멘터리
    - 돌아온 기억 (메이킹 - 30분)
    - 수술 도구 (10분) : 미술 메이킹, 특수 분장, 소품
    - 봉인된 기억 (10분) : 캐릭터 분석 영상
    - 수술중 각성 (3분) : 수술중각성 소개영상
    - 최면 (5분) : 음악작업영상
    - 콘티 영상
    - 뮤직비디오
    - 방대한 양의 삭제장면 (12분) 추가 : 5.1채널수록, 김태우 베드신 삽입
    - 시사회
    - 예고편

    * Director : 이규만

    - 12분이 추가된 재편집판 DVD 출시 !!

    - 대한민국 최고의 연기파 배우들이 <리턴>을 위해 한 자리에 모였다

    김명민, 유준상, 김태우, 정유석 그리고 김유미. 대한민국 최고의 연기파 배우들이 2007년 최고의 미스테리 스릴러 <리턴>를 위해 뭉쳤다. 얼마 전 TV 드라마 <하얀거탑>으로 온 국민의 사랑을 받은 김명민이 오랜만에 스크린으로 복귀해 사건의 중심축인 외과의 ‘류재우’역을 맡았고, 매 작품에서 새로운 모습을 보여주며 다양한 연기 스펙트럼을 지닌 배우 김태우가 ‘류재우’의 친구이자 최면치료의 대가 ‘오치훈’으로 분했다. 또한 미국에서 갑작스레 귀국한 ‘류재우’의 어릴 적 친구 ‘강욱환’ 역의 유준상, 같은 병원에서 근무하는 동료 마취의 ‘장석호’ 역은 스크린과 브라운관을 종횡무진하며 연기의 기반을 탄탄히 다져온 정유석이 맡았다. 또한, 영화의 홍일점으로는 김유미가 류재우의 아내 ‘서희진’ 역을 맡아 열연한다.

    “신선한 소재와 탄탄한 시나리오, 다른 배우들에 대한 신뢰감으로 영화 출연을 결정했다”고 입을 모아 말하는 이들은 영화 속에서 각기 다른 개성과 탄탄한 연기력으로 스릴감 넘치는 스토리를 더욱 풍성하게 해줌은 물론 그들간의 시너지 효과를 발휘, 영화 <리턴>의 매력을 한층 더해줄 것이다.

    - 2007년, 한국형 웰메이드 미스테리 스릴러의 탄생

    매년 극장가에는 수많은 스릴러영화가 꾸준히 쏟아져 나오고 있다. 그러나 그 중 눈에 띄게 흥행을 선도하며 관객들의 사랑을 받는 작품들 중에서 한국 영화를 찾아보기란 쉽지 않다. 대중들은 속도감 있는 스토리 전개와 신선한 소재 등으로 중무장한 할리우드 스릴러 영화, TV 시리즈물에 익숙해졌기 때문이다. 또한 스릴러영화는 그 어떤 장르 영화보다 시나리오, 연출력, 연기력 등이 탄탄해야 함과 동시에 이 각각의 요소들의 합이 완벽하게 맞아야 관객들의 사랑을 받을 수 있는데, 이에 부합하는 한국 스릴러영화가 많지 않았기 때문이다. 그러나 <리턴>은 시나리오, 감독, 배우 이 삼박자가 딱 맞아 떨어지는, 명실상부 2007년 최고의 미스테리 스릴러 영화가 될 자질을 두루 갖추고 있다. ‘수술 중 각성’이란 새로운 소재를 바탕으로 쉽게 결말을 예측할 수 없는 탄탄한 구성의 시나리오, 2000년 한국 영상 대전에서 단편영화 <절망>으로 최우수상을 수상하며 실력을 인정 받은 이규만 감독의 신선한 연출력, 그리고 탄탄한 연기력과 영화 <리턴>에 대한 열정으로 무장한 다섯 명의 배우들. 이 모든 것들은 한국형 웰메이드 미스테리 스릴러영화의 탄생을 예고하고 있다.

    - 천편일률적인 출발을 거부한다! 신선한 소재의 미스테리 스릴러 <리턴>

    스릴러영화나 공포영화는 타장르에 비해 소재가 차지하는 비중이 크다. 영화 속 인물이나 메시지보다 소재 자체가 영화 전체의 모티브나 복선, 또는 메타포를 결정하는 주요 요소가 되기 때문이다. 영화 <리턴>은 ‘수술 중 각성’(anesthesia awareness)이라는 소재를 취하고 있다. '수술 중 각성'은 국내에서 의학적으로는 아직 공식적인 인정을 받지 못하고 있으나 실제 학계에서 그 사례가 보고되고 있는 현상이다. 전문적인 의학 용어로 다소 생소하지만, 마취된 상태에서 수술 중 일어나는 모든 통증을 고스란히 느낀다는 설정만으로도 상상할 수 없는 고통의 강도를 전한다. <리턴>은 '수술 중 각성’이 무엇인가에 대한 이야기만을 풀어가지 않고, 미스테리한 사건의 중심에 있는 어린 시절 ‘수술 중 각성’ 사고를 겪은 한 아이가 현재 시점에서 누구인가에 초점을 맞추어 관객들과 함께 범인을 찾아가는 과정을 힘있게 그려낸다. 치정이나 금전적인 문제, 혹은 단순한 정신이상이라는 데서 출발하던 그동안의 미스테리 스릴러에서 벗어난 <리턴>의 새로운 매력은 관객들의 뇌리에 강하게 각인될 것이다.

    1982년... 수술 중 의식이 깨어나고, 고통이 시작됐다!
    심장병 수술을 받던 중 수술의 고통을 그대로 느끼는 '수술 중 각성'을 겪은 10살 나상우. 상우는 극심한 고통의 기억으로 이상행동을 보이고, 어른들은 상우의 아픈 기억을 봉인한다.

    2007년... 기억이 돌아오고 살인은 시작됐다!
    옛친구, 강욱환의 갑작스러운 방문 이후 자신을 둘러싼 인물들이 의문의 죽음을 맞고 있음을 알게된 엘리트 외과의 류재우. 더욱이 함께 일하는 마취의 장석호와 정신과 전문의 오치훈과 마찰까지, 류재우는 알 수 없는 사건들에 휘말리고 결국 아내 희진마저 갑작스러운 사고를 당한다. 계속되는 의문의 사건 중심에 25년 전 '수술 중 각성'을 겪은 나상우가 연관되어 있음을 알게 된 류재우. 그의 존재를 쫓을수록 재우에게는 뜻밖의 진실이 다가오는데...

    외과의 류재우, 정신과의 오치훈, 마취의 장석호, 그리고 강욱환
    25년 전 사라진 나상우는 누구인가?
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    Professional Review of "Return (DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"

    December 28, 2007

    First time director Lee Gyu-man's Return demonstrates the same basic flaw that has plagued much of Korea's recent output. Technically astounding and blessed with a strong central premise, it simply never pays quite enough attention to its characters to succeed as well as it should. That said, even with its flaws, Return makes it very clear that Lee is one of the brighter lights of Korea's current crop of young directors.

    The film begins in 1982, with a ten year old boy wheeled into the operating room of a busy hospital for a shockingly graphic and deeply unsettling round of open heart surgery. The boy is put under the cut open, his ribs sawn open, his heart exposed, exposed veins cauterized shut. But though the child appears to all in the room to be unconscious he is actually fully aware - the anesthetic preventing him from moving a muscle or making a sound and yet his mind still fully conscious, his nerves still feeding every excruciating pain impulse into his brain. He hears it all, he feels it all, and the experience leaves him deeply scarred. Yes, like recent Hollywood effort Awake, Return is built on the deeply unsettling concept of anesthesia awareness - an actual phenomenon in which a small percentage of people remain fully aware and conscious when under the influence of anesthesia.

    We move ahead twenty five years and are introduced to the film's core group of characters. There is Doctor Ryu, the successful surgeon plagued by recurring nightmares about shooting himself. There is Lee Myeong-seok, the vengeful husband of a woman who died under Ryu's knife. There is Ryu's scarred and gone to seed childhood friend Gang Uk-hwan, returned to Seoul unannounced after a lengthy period away. And there is hospital psychologist Oh Chi-hun. As the drama between these characters plays out, director Lee intercuts a series of flashbacks playing out the life of the young boy from the opening sequence. Suffering post traumatic stress disorder from his surgical nightmare, the child becomes an unhinged killer, a young girl becoming his first victim before he is put away into a mental institution for years of treatment. Lee lets us know that the boy is now out and supposedly cured but, in actuality, he is now preying upon everyone remotely connected to his childhood ordeal, killing everyone in a quest for revenge. Clearly the child has adopted a new identity and become one of our four lead characters - the question is which?

    Director Lee is blessed here with not one but two very clever foundation stones to build a tight thriller upon. First there is the concept of anesthesia awareness itself, a concept immediately horrifying to anyone who has ever been under the knife themselves or who even knows someone who has. The idea that you could remain aware of what is being done to you during surgery is truly shocking. Second there is his clever idea to play killer-in-the-midst with the audience. We know everything there is to know about the killer, we know he is one of four men, what we don't know is which it is. It's a smart concept that easily and neatly adds a claustrophobic edge to the proceedings.

    Beyond the core concepts, the film's great strength is Lee's technical skill. The man shoots astounding film and when he opts to make his audience squirm with a bit of blood he does so with the best of them. He's got an excellent sense of rhythm and pacing and certainly knows how to edit for maximum effect. Unfortunately he's also saddled with a fairly bland leading man and lacks the mastery of character that he clearly has with his camera. Whether it be that the writing's not quite there or that he simply hasn't yet learned to draw the best out of his actors, Lee's characters tend to play a little bit flat, never quite engaging the audience fully enough for the scenario to play with full impact. The end result is a film that shows buckets of promise, that teases with what it could be, but never quite gets there.

    The new Korean DVD is typically strong. The English subtitles are clear and clean, the transfer very crisp and anamorphic. As is the standard for Korean releases the second disc of bonus features contains Korean language options only.

    by Todd Brown - Twitchfilm.net

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    January 29, 2008

    No surgery for me, thank you.
    If you are due for major surgery anytime soon, it is strongly advisable not to watch Return. Though there are those who don’t mind watching Final Destination before flying or recycling Titanic during a carnival cruise, don't blame me for not having warned you.

    Return opens up with the bone chilling tale of a screaming boy who, despite having been put under general anesthesia, stays fully conscious during his operation. Unable to communicate to the doctors as he is paralyzed from the muscle relaxant, the boy experiences unimaginable pain and explicit recollection of surgical details that subsequently lead to post-traumatic nightmares and killings. This frightening paranormal condition known as anesthesia awareness remains a medical enigma to date. Tackling the fear of the unknown and our grim fascination with psychopathic killers, Return demonstrates precisely why this sort of creepy crime thriller appeals to so many.

    Twenty-five years have gone by and nobody knows of the boy's whereabouts. Then, with the onset of another murder, the quest to solve the killer's machinations begins. As the film rolls out its deftly framed plot jam-packed with vital leads and clues, the audience soon find themselves swooning over the speedy progression of events and captivated by the intellectual stimulation of reeling in the mystery first-hand. The suspects basically boil down to four people - all of whom roam closely around the marked victim. With so many twists and turns, one is never quite sure where it's going to wind up.

    Personally, I have not seen any of Kim Myung Min's previous pictures, and that includes his highly acclaimed medical drama The Great White Tower, but that is about to change now. Kim is a craftsman at bringing a sense of vulnerability and authenticity to the screen with palatable finesse. The dynamics of his performance, especially in scenes where he lashes out in agony and pain, offers evidence of his commanding screen presence and proof enough for me to explore his earlier works. But in fact, Kim only makes up for a portion of the film's credit as some of the best talents in the business, including Kim Tae Woo, Yoo Joon Sang, and Jung Yoo Suk, bring the film's overall appeals to completion.

    Return is not just another crime thriller; it somehow manifests itself into a tragic drama, thanks largely to its touching and emotional portrayal of the killer's psychology through childhood flashbacks. I was deeply engrossed in the little boy's heart-wrenching and dire circumstances - another surprise element that increases the film's appeal.

    Although with multiple viewing, I'm sure I will find a few holes here and there, for now, the film stands tall in its methodically constructed script. With its mind-boggling paranormal bent and non-stop twisters, Return does what films of these genres should do: thrill us. Now, if only somebody would make a movie about killers suffering from spontaneous human combustion or phantom limb pain.

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    Customer Review of "Return (DVD) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"

    Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10 (1)

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    December 28, 2007

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    Not a horror movie! Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
    At first, I thought this was another horror movie from Korea based on the trailer. After reading some recommendation, I decided to try it out myself. The movie was very entertaining with a lot of suspense. This movie is thriller, and not a horror movie. I felt this movie was very original as I have never seen any other movie with this type of story. If you enjoy a nice thriller movie, then this one is recommended.
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