Sunflower (DVD) (DTS) (Special Limited Edition) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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Growing up on the wrong side of the tracks, Tae Sik (Kim Rae Won) dropped out of school at a young age and spent much of his time fighting in back alleys before landing in prison. Ten years later, Tae Sik is released from prison and ready to start over. He returns to his hometown, seeking refuge with an adoptive mother (Kim Hae Suk) and her sassy daughter (Heo Yi Jae) at their restaurant Sunflower. Finding a family at last, Tae Sik begins to let go of all the emotions and anger bottled up within, and vows to never fight again. But the people from his past are not ready to let him go...
The 2-disc Limited Edition comes with a booklet, three photo cards, and the following special features:
Technical Information
| Product Title: | Sunflower (DVD) (DTS) (Special Limited Edition) (Korea Version) Sunflower (DTS限量特別版) (韓國版) Sunflower (DTS限量特别版) (韩国版) ひまわり DTS(特別限定版)(韓国版) 해바라기 Special Edition 한정판 DTS |
| Artist Name(s): | Kim Rae Won | Kim Hae Suk | Park Eun Hye | Heo Yi Jae 金來元 | 金海淑 | 朴恩惠 | Heo Yi Jae 金来元 | 金海淑 | 朴恩惠 | Heo Yi Jae キム・レウォン | キム・ヘスク | パク・ウネ | Heo Yi Jae 김 래원 | 김해숙 | 박 은혜 | 허이재 |
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| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Release Date: | 2007-02-15 |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | Korean, English |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Publisher: | iVISION Entertainment |
| Other Information: | 2 DVDs |
| Package Weight: | 260 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 2 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004634398 |
Product Information
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 & 2.0 / dts
* Extras :
DISC 1
해바라기 꽃이 활짝 피었습니다 - movie
감독 & 배우와 함께 걷는 해바라기 길 –commentary
(강석범 감독, 김래원, 김해숙, 허이재, 김병옥, 김정태, 한정수, 지대한)
DISC 2: SPECIAL FEATURES
*해바라기의 꽃말은...
-희망
-가족
-오태식
*김래원의 해바라기 희망수첩
- 파파라치 동영상
- 일본 팬미팅 현장 공개
- OST 녹음 하던 날
* 음악감독이 들려주는 해바라기
* 조연배우들이 꼽는 명장면
* 해바라기를 함께 만든 사람들
* 감독 & 배우 코멘터리 현장 스케치
* 삭제장면 & 또 다른 엔딩씬
* 포스터 촬영 현장
* 한 권의 희망수첩이 만들어지기까지
- 첫 걸음을 내딛으며
- 기자 시사회 & 간담회
- VIP 시사회
- 프리뷰 콘서트 현장
- 극장 무대인사
* 홍보영상(예고편, TVspot, M/V)
* Director : 강석범
주연배우는 물론 조단역의 열연을 기대하라
김래원의 새로운 모습, 설명이 필요 없는 내공의 소유자 김해숙 그리고 신예 허이재 외에도 <해바라기>의 다른 조연진들은 면면이 화려하며 깊은 신뢰를 형성한다. 김병관,지대한,김정태,한정수 오라클 4인방, 그리고 다른 출연진 역시 만만치 않은 내공을 자랑할 예정, 태식의 동창이자 경찰 민석역으로 영화를 설명해 갈 박성웅. 웰빙 카센타 사장의 이호성, 태식이 문신을 지우러 간 병원에서 의사역을 맡은 정은표, 은미역의 박은혜 특별출연에서부터 태식이 찾은 사우나의 종업원, 배달온 다방 레지 등 우리는 그들의 이름을 알지는 못하지만 그들의 연기에는 큰 박수를 보내게 될 것이다.
희주와 태식의 행복한 일상
태식과 희주가 함께하는 일상은 태식이 평범한 일상에 동화되는, 그리고 희주가 태식을 오빠로 받아들이는 과정이다. 그들의 감정이 예쁘게 익어가는 모습은 희주가 마음이 열리는 과정이며 태식의 행복이 무르익는 모습이며 따뜻한 웃음을 안겨줄 예정. 특히 집 옥상에서 공부하는 태식과 희주의 모습은 특히나 기대를 모은다. 옥상 아래의 경치가 시원하게 내려다보이면서 노을이 지는 풍경속에 이들의 모습은 마음이 열리기 시작한 희주의 마음을 상징하며 비쥬얼적으로 기대를 모으는 장면이다.
이루마의 마지막 선물, <해바라기>의 특별한 OST
한국 음악계에 뉴에이지 감성미학을 새롭게 탄생시킨 피아니스트 이루마가 군입대전 마지막선물을 남겼다. 바로 영화 <해바라기>의 OST. 이루마는 2001년 ‘Love Scene’을 발표하며 본격적인 활동을 시작한 이래 서정적이면서도 울림 있는 연주로 대중들의 많은 사랑을 받아 왔으며 <겨울 연가>에 최지우의 테마곡을 작곡 연주하면서 큰 반향을 일으키기도 했다. <해바라기>에 삽입될 피아노 연주곡을 전부 작곡한 이욱현 음악 감독은 이루마의 감성적이면서도 따뜻한 연주가 한 남자의 새로운 희망을 얘기하는 <해바라기>의 정서를 표현하는데 가장 어울린다고 판단 이루마에게 O.S.T 참여를 권했으며 이루마 역시 영화 시나리오에 반해 흔쾌히 응했다.
<해바라기>의 시나리오와 <...홍반장>, <동감>의 음악감독인 이욱현 감독의 애절한 선율에 깊은 인상을 받아 연주된 이루마의 선율은 그 특유의 섬세한 감성과 듣는 것만으로 해바라기 밭에 온 듯한 감흥을 느끼게 하는 서정을 선사한다.
또 <해바라기>의 OST는 이루마의 피아노 곡 뿐 아니라 태식의 감정선으로 기타 연주가 삽입되어 그 감성을 더할 예정인데 <봄날은 간다>, <고양이를 부탁해>등의 영화 작업에 참여한 바 있는 베테랑 세션 이성열씨가 참여, 음반의 완성도를 더욱 높였다.
돌아왔다!
...미친 개 오태식, 수첩 하나들고 고향을 찾다.
고교 중퇴 후 맨주먹으로 거리의 양아치들을 싹 쓸어버렸던 오태식(김래원). 술먹으면 개가 되고 싸움을 했다하면 피를 본다는 그는 칼도 피도 무서워 하지 않는 잔혹함으로 ‘미친 개’라고 불렸다. 그가 가석방되었다. 태식이 괴롭혔던 민석은 형사가 되었고 태식의 시다바리였던 양기와 창무는 서로 적이 되었기에 사람들은 서로 다른 이유로 긴장한다. 그러나 태식은 그들과의 앙금은 모른다는 듯 손에 낡은 수첩 하나를 쥐고 그 안에 적힌 하고 싶은 일들을 해나간다. 목욕탕도 가고, 호두과자도 먹고, 문신도 지우고... 그 수첩은 그가 감옥에서 소망한 하고 싶은 일들뿐 아니라 앞으로 지켜야 할 세 가지 약속도 적혀있다. ‘술마시지 않는다’, ‘싸우지 않는다’, ‘울지 않는다’...
변했다!
... 때리던 놈이 맞는다. 무섭던 놈이 웃는다. 왜?
그 수첩을 줬던 덕자(김해숙)를 찾아가는 태식. 덕자는 피 한 방울 섞이지 않은 그를 친아들 이상으로 따뜻하게 맞아준다. 모르는 남자를 환대하는 영문을 몰라 어이없어 하며 태식에게 틱틱거리는, 그러나 왠지 밉지 않은 아줌마의 딸 희주(허이재). 이제 태식은 그들과 함께 희망으로, 새로운 삶을 시작하려한다. 그러나 해바라기 식당 모녀를 제외한 모두는 태식을 믿지 않는다. 그리고 그 차가운 불신의 끝에서 아무도 상상 못 한 절망의 역습이 시작되고 있었다...희망은, 이루어질까?
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The popularity of the melodramatic gangster film continues unabated in Korean cinema with Sunflower, the latest effort from director Kang Seok Beom, previously responsible for the comedy Mr. Handy. The main appeal of the film is undoubtedly the star presence of popular actor Kim Rae Won, a key figure in the recent Korean wave who featured in the likes of My Little Bride and several hit television series. The plot begins with gangster Tae Sik (Kim, who also played a criminal in the excellent Mr. Socrates) recently released from prison and heading back to his hometown to live in a small restaurant with an adopted mother who has taken him under her wing. Desperate to leave his past behind, he takes a job in a local garage and tries his best to live quietly and away from the attention of the local gangs, most of whom still live in fear of his reputation for brutality. Unfortunately, his best efforts are threatened by the actions of particularly unpleasant local politician who wants to knock the restaurant down to make way for his new shopping mall. Sure enough, Tae Sik soon finds himself battling against the demons of his past in a very real and painful fashion as he struggles to avoid returning to his previous life of violence. Since the film revolves almost entirely around his character, it is fortunate that Tae Sik is a fully fleshed out and interesting figure, particularly during the early stages when, having no real prior frame of reference to his past behaviour, it comes as a shock to the viewer to see his extensive tattooing. Although it is initially difficult to associate such a meek and unassuming man with the murderous violence of which he has apparently been capable, Kim's multilayered performance does a good job of providing subtle hints of his internal turmoil and the viciousness lurking beneath his timid exterior. This provides the film with a heartfelt emotional core, something which helps to overcome the inherent predictability of the plot, with the final showdown having been clearly marked from the opening scene. The rest of the supporting characters are all reasonably well drawn, with Tae Sik's adoptive family providing solid enough ground for the inevitable melodrama which pours in during the final act, during which director Kang does treat them with some surprising ruthlessness. The only weak link comes in the form of Kim Byeong Ok's villain, who is needlessly evil throughout, constantly pushing the protagonist as if keen to see him explode, even after things seem to be going his way. This does provide some amusement during the latter stages, when he at least has the decency to confess in a rare moment of insight that he should have known this would happen? Thematically, the film acts like a check list of the usual gangster film motifs, covering corruption, betrayal and the adverse affects of violence, though it does at least steer away from any glamorisation of the criminal life, with most of the characters being depicted as a cowardly lot. As the true nature of Tae Sik's relationship with his surrogate mother is revealed, the film does explore some potentially more interesting territory, though this emerges a little too late in the proceedings to add more than a sprinkling of psychological intrigue. To be fair, the film does tackle some slightly different ground to other efforts with virtually identical plots, with Tae Sik's journey being one of repentance rather than redemption. The recurring notebook motif works quite well in this regard, underlining his determination to make amends and fit in with decent society, something which of course is lent a tragic air given that the viewer is constantly aware that his hopes are all too likely to be dashed. Kang's direction is solid, if unremarkable, though he does manage to give the film a generally polished look and keeps things moving along at a reasonable pace, throwing in the odd burst of violence whenever things start to flag. His past experience as a director of comedy films shows through in places, adding a welcome touch of humour to the proceedings during some funny scenes which play upon Tae Sik's embarrassment at his tattoos and the fact that his fellow gangsters are clearly terrified of him and seem to expect him to attack them at any moment. This somewhat light-hearted approach to the subject matter does win Sunflower a few points for vague originality, though it is the film's success as a genuinely believable and intimate character-based drama which arguably provides its real strength. As such, whilst it is easy enough to berate the film for its glaring lack of originality and ambition, Kang certainly achieves his modest aims in producing a moving, engrossing and painfully human story which should more than satisfy fans of the form. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
Customer Review of "Sunflower (DVD) (DTS) (Special Limited Edition) (Korea Version)"
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April 28, 2007
| Really, i am an avid fan of Kim Rae Won. And who wouldn't be. . . he becomes more and more good in his acting. His not even good looking in this film. Nonetheless, you can feel the passion in his every word. And yes, you are right, Mr. Movie collector, this film is really worth every penny. |
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March 25, 2007
| It has been awhile since I have seen a complete and well scripted Korean movie. The movie was very entertaining with superb acting by everyone. I highly recommend this movie. |
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March 4, 2007
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this is a great korean drama movie the top character played by kim rae won is so moving he act just great the way he's shy and quite always looking sad and happy at the same time,great acting....the story is not very original but very touching and honestly the actors are all perfect,some scenes are just heart breaking,i have to mentioned the music played by talented ang gifted composer and pianist yiruma,absolutly sweet and melancolic. must see korean drama i highly recomend this movie to all. |






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