Venus And Mars (DVD) (DTS) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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Always bickering at each other, Jin Ah (Kim Tae Hee) and Sang Min (Sol Kyung Gu) are like oil and water. Overcoming their differences, they begin their journey of lifetime companionship. For better or for worse, in sickness and in health till death do us apart - right? Think again. Always rubbing each other the wrong way and hitting where it hurts most, the couple soon agree to part ways, for good. But while basking in his newfound freedom, Sang Min suddenly recalls giving one of his most prized possessions to Jin Ah in a fit of anger, and now he wants it back. Still holding onto residual bitterness, Sang Min and Jin Ah meet again for the first time since their breakup and surely enough, nothing much has changed. Realizing that their bickering conversation is going nowhere, the two players take the battle to another level.
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| Product Title: | Venus And Mars (DVD) (DTS) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version) Venus And Mars (DVD) (DTS) (限量版) (韓國版) Venus And Mars (DVD) (DTS) (限量版) (韩国版) 喧嘩 ヴィーナス vs 僕 (韓国版) 싸움 DTS (한정판) |
| Artist Name(s): | Sol Kyung Gu | Kim Tae Hee | Han Ji Seung 薛景求 | 金泰熙 | Han Ji Seung 薛景求 | 金泰熙 | Han Ji Seung ソル・ギョング | キム・テヒ | Han Ji Seung 설 경구 | 김 태희 | 한지승 |
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| Release Date: | 2008-02-27 |
| 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? |
| Rating: | III |
| Publisher: | CJ Entertainment |
| Other Information: | 2 DVDs |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1010097999 |
Product Information
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 / DTS
* Extras :
- Commentary with 한지승 감독, 김재호 촬영감독, 안상훈 대표
- 싸움의 기록 : 메이킹
- 2 라운드 : 삭제장면
- 화창하고 쓸쓸하게 : DI
- 추격의 완성 : CG
- 포스터 촬영현장
- 예고편, 스팟
- 이스트 에그
* Director : 한지승
- 풍부한 서플먼트 : 메이킹, CG 장면, 삭제장면 해설 등
- <싸움>의 모든 것을 볼 수 있는 동영상 수록
- 대한민국 대표배우 ‘설경구’와 미소가 아름다운 배우 ‘김태희’
- 파격적인 이미지 변신을 감행한 이들의 싸움 대결!
- <연애시대>의 ‘한지승’ 감독의 세련된 영상미와 섬세한 연출!
- 관객들의 귀를 사로잡는 ‘노영심’의 감미로운 음악 작업!
- 설경구&김태희, 남녀상쟁지사(男女相爭之事)를 말하다
- 최고의 화제가 되고 있는 이색 커플의 조합, 과연 ‘싸움’ 그 결과는?
헤아릴 수 없는 수많은 작품과 장르를 넘나들며 명실공히 대한민국 대표 배우로 자리잡은 설경구. 미소가 아름다운 배우 김태희. 이들이 영화 <싸움>에서 만나 남녀상쟁지사(男女相爭之事)를 그리며 진정한 ‘싸움내공’ 대결을 펼친다. 그런데… 그, 그녀 뭔가 이상하다. 찌릿찌릿 카리스마의 대명사 설경구는 여자 마음을 눈꼽만큼도 헤아리지 못하는 대한민국 No.1 소심남으로, 나폴나폴 여성스러움의 상징 김태희는 거침없이 ‘버럭’대는 대한민국 No.1 까칠녀로 180도 변신해 끝을 알 수 없는 싸움을 시작하는 것! ‘눈에 뵈는 것 없이’ 무지막지하게 들이대는 김태희와 화를 자초하며 쪼잔하게 대응하는 설경구. 파격적인 이미지 변신을 감행한 이들의 이색 조합이 보여줄 역대 최고의 싸움 대결은 2007년 12월 13일, 관객들에게 세상에서 제일 재미있는 구경거리를 선사할 것이다.
- 한지승 감독이 말하는 새로운 연애화법
- ‘싸움’으로 ‘사랑’을 말하다?!
그동안 여러 작품을 통해 특유의 감성을 바탕으로 극 중 캐릭터 심리를 탁월하게 묘사, 대중의 이목을 집중 받았던 한지승 감독이 영화 <싸움>으로 돌아왔다. 그러나 그의 화법은 확실히 전과 다르다. 전작에서 일상적인 상황을 나열해 이야기를 풀어 나갔다면 <싸움>에서는 치열하고 극단적인 상황을 그만의 섬세한 연출력 안에서 과감히 표현한 것이다. 애정이 애증으로 변한 커플의 화려한(?) 절정을 보여줌과 동시에 그 순간 나오는 번뜩이는 유머와 공감, 나아가 싸움 속에 내재된 사랑 역시 그만의 탁월한 연출력으로 보듬는 한지승 감독. 이처럼 ‘사랑’이라는 것을 그 반대편에 있음직한 ‘싸움’으로 풀어가는 영화 <싸움>은 사랑에 대한 새로운 시선을 제시하며 한지승 감독의 세련된 감각과 연출력을 다시금 확인케 하는 계기가 될 것이다.
- 샤방샤방 로맨틱 코미디는 가라!
- 유쾌한 하드보일드 로맨틱 코미디 <싸움>
나이불문, 이유불문, 애인유무불문! 대한민국 영화 관람객들의 꾸준한 관심을 받고 있는 대표적 이야기 사랑. 지금까지 많은 사랑 이야기들이 서로를 위해 희생도 마다 않는 아름답고 지고지순한 주인공들의 이야기를 그려냈다면 영화 <싸움>은 독특한 시선에서 ‘사랑’을 바라보고 있다. ‘싸움’도 사랑을 말하는 하나의 소통 방식이라고 말하는 것이다. 그렇다고 흔히들 생각하는 ‘알콩달콩 사랑싸움’을 상상하는 것은 절대금물. 한때 죽도록 사랑했던 남녀의 서로를 죽일듯한, 액션 영화에서나 일어날 법한 싸움을 본다면 경악을 금치 못할 것! 죽을만큼 사랑했지만, 이제는 죽일듯이 싸우는 싸움커플의 모습을 스케일과 위트로 담아낸 하드보일드 로맨틱 코미디 <싸움>은 장르에 걸맞게 새로운 시선으로 사랑을 그리며 다양한 볼거리로 보는 이들을 사로 잡는다.
죽을만큼 사랑했던 이들, 이제는 죽일듯이 싸운다!
폭발 카운트다운 3
매사 토닥토닥 다투지만 다르기에 만나야 한다 생각하고 다르기에 맞춰야 한다 생각하며 영원한 사랑을 꿈꾸는 진아와 상민.
폭발 카운트다운 2
힘든 일이 닥쳐도, 어려움이 닥쳐도 둘이 함께라면 언제나 행복지수 100%일 것이라는 로망은 어느새 사라져 버리고… 매사 본의 아니게 진아의 심기를 건드리게 되는 대한민국 대표 무심남 상민. 그런 상민의 모습이 얄미워 본의 아니게 과격&까칠해져 버린 진아. 어느 날, 그들은 성격차이 극복의 실패를 인정하며 쿨하게, 이별을 고한다.
폭발 카운트다운 1
홀로서기를 하고 각자의 길을 걷게 되는 상민과 진아. 그러던 어느 날 상민은 무엇인가를 문득 깨닫게 된다. 진아와 이별 시 뭐든지 반씩 나눈답시고 홧김에 아끼던 물건을 주게 된 것. 예민결벽과다집착형 새가슴증후군 상민은 극도의 집착과 흥분에 둘러싸여 서둘러 진아와의 약속을 잡는다.
폭발 카운트다운 0
아직 감정의 앙금이 남아있는 상태에서 이별 후 처음 만나게 된 상민과 진아. 상민은 본의 아니게 또다시 진아의 심기를 불편하게 하고, 진아는 상민의 태도에 슬슬 부아가 치밀어 오른다. 그리고 결국! 둘의 인내심은 한계에 다다르게 된다.
폭발
마침내, 대화 포기 선언을 하고 치열한 전면전에 돌입하게 된 이들! 싸움은 또 다른 싸움을 낳고, 그 싸움은 또 다시 큰 싸움을 낳게 되는데…. 과연 이들 싸움의 결과는?
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Korean director Han Ji Seung, previously known for Too Beautiful To Lie and Fun Movie, tries to shake up the romantic comedy genre with his latest offering Venus and Mars. Here, he takes the battle between the sexes to its logical conclusion, casting aside all notions of civility and good behaviour in favour of aggression and unbridled vengeance, with the two protagonists spending most of the running time attempting not to reconcile and make up for their shortcomings, but instead to kill each other.
The film starts in amusingly twisted fashion, as Sang Min (Sol Kyung Gu, a versatile actor recently in Voice of a Murderer and Silmido) and Jin Ah (the gorgeous Kim Tae Hee, also in The Restless and Stairway to Heaven) meet and fall in love in a sequence which effectively spoofs the usual genre hysterics. The action abruptly skips forward to the two deciding to separate, having realised that they actually can't stand each other for a variety of reasons. Unfortunately, the split proves to be far from amicable, and they both start finding ways to make the other's life miserable. Things come to a head when Jin Ah refuses to return to Sang Min the pendulum for his beloved clock, and their squabbles quickly degenerate into life threatening violence. Without wishing to sound too cynical, probably the most important question when considering Venus and Mars or indeed any Korean romantic comedy, no matter how anarchic or wacky, is as to when the film will drop the humour and launch headlong into teary melodrama. The answer here is an impressive one hour and twenty minutes, before which the film is actually very funny in suitably crazed fashion. Most of the gags revolve around slapstick and petty one-upmanship, though director Han certainly pushes things much further into the realm of the bizarre and dangerous than in other films, working in several crazed action and duel scenes in which the two protagonists actually do seem like they want to kill each other. These include a surprisingly thrilling and well handled car chase along a rain soaked highway at night, and a long farmyard fight which earns points for being a far more effective and entertaining means of achieving catharsis than the usual teary shouting matches. Whilst the viewer never really believes that either of the two are likely to die or that the film is going to suddenly switch from comedy to homicide, this does make for plenty of explosive thrills, and gives the laughter a hard, if not too mean spirited edge. The film also benefits from the fact that both Sol Kyung Gu and Kim Tae Hee turn in very fun and game performances, clearly relishing roles that give them the chance, for most of the running time at least, to send up the usual romantic comedy stereotypes. Unfortunately, the flipside to this is that as a result of playing their characters as figures of fun, by the time the film takes its stab at asking the viewer to cry rather than laugh, they have not been fleshed out enough to really engage emotionally, and the following scenes of melodrama fall somewhat flat. Whilst the old adage that there is a thin line between love and hate may ring true in this case, the sudden shift in tone is jarring, not least since neither protagonist is a particularly pleasant person, having spent the film up until this point trying to ruin each other's lives through increasingly cruel and underhand (though amusing) schemes. This in itself is perhaps not too much of a criticism, as it's pretty much par for the course, and as it is a very difficult task for any film to leap from out and out comedy to emotional substance. Indeed fans of the form may well be quite willing to accept this shortcoming, and in this respect the film is certainly no worse an offender than others of the genre, with Han even managing to work in a final wacky, if not exactly unexpected twist at the end of the story. Another factor which helps place the film ahead of the pack is Han's slick and stylish direction, which keeps things moving along at a bright and breezy pace. Although he packs in pretty much every cliche of the romantic comedy genre, right down to the comedy relief supporting cast of odd friends (including Sang Min's frankly insane friend who is in love with a cow and who gets heartbroken and jealous when it gets pregnant) and unlikely misunderstandings, he manages to throw things together in a light and dynamic manner, injecting a sense of energy that keeps the viewer entertained throughout. Certainly, Venus and Mars is one of the better Korean romantic comedies of the last couple of years, even if it is hard to shake the feeling that it could have been something a little more special and different had Han kept his nerve and resisted the temptation to pile on the melodrama. Still, this aside, the film serves up plenty of laughs and surprises, and with the two stars giving their all against each other, it delivers the goods in pleasantly manic style. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
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June 18, 2008
| I actually like the movie. Didn't realized that they would blend so well in this film. This film will give you a lot of twist and turns that will make you laugh and love them. The ending is good too. What a laugh!! |
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April 14, 2008
V & M War
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When this film begins - you just know as Jin Ah and Sang Min make a big exhibition of themselves in melodramatic overkill fashion in the middle of a busy shopping mall (also having people around photo snapping them in mid emotion), conceding reluctantly to their necessary divorce decision, that this is going to be one hell of a Korean screwball comic strip rom-com - never to forget. And indeedy it is, with a full caricature set of out-of-their-gourd and battle ready divorcees, who shout, car chase, brawl, fight, scare off the local bird life, and basically drive each other crazy by Jin Ah's and Sang Min's loving and loathing of each other. They argue a lot, generally about nothing more than intricately trivial details about the other, that drives them both mad. Both actually love each other to bits, though (which....may be a bit difficult to convince yourself here of, as the film progresses) and don't really want to be apart. But due to their constant frustrations, their hotheadedness and negative knee jerk reactions with each other - end up divorcing before they each go insane, or worse, kill each other. After their divorce and splitting all of their belongings, Sang Min then gets a bee in his bonnet about his prized possession of an antique clock that he is left with, but minus its swinging pendulum. This is due to Jin Ah keeping the pendulum concerning both their legal entitlements of splitting all the belongings and possessions. But this pendulum becomes the catalyst of the 'couple war' of the movie, as Sang Min won't rest until he gets it back from Jin Ah. So, he arranges to meet her again after the divorce to beseech her (in a Bull in a China shop sort of way) to get it back. And like a pendulum swing, the moods of Sang Min and Jin Ah, equally swing from high explosive velocity shoutiness, to full laden car wars antics and over the top surreal satire - mainly over this 'little old pendulum' problem. (Yes, it is a romance and there is a car chase in it, honestly. I'm not getting mixed up with "Seven Days"). Gosh! Thank God Jin Ah didn't take the two clock face fingers, too! So, as you may guess, this isn't your usual melodrama teary romance thingy - where you need a box of tissues. No, you get a full throttle screwball comedy and loud volumed battle of the ex's, with these two, so you may need some ear muffs instead. "Venus and Mars" is certainly a film NOT to take too seriously. Both Jin Ah and Sang Min are over fueled erratically charged people (that usually end up on day time TV chat shows about divorcees), and it never takes them very long before they are at other's throats (not always literally though), electrifying the air by their ear splitting arguments, that would be a strong test for meditative Buddhist monks, if they unfortunately encountered this thunderhead of a couple. Jin Ah and Sang Min constantly blame each other for their problems. Jin Ah blaming Sang Min for making her the way she is by becoming highly volatile, and Sang Min is quick to re-act shoutingly when Min Ah has done something that frustrates him. Like breaking one of his glass containers where he keeps exotic insects in. Additionally to that, one of Jin Ah's friends, who also as husband trouble and identifies with Jin Ah's circumstances (and shows a wide eyed psycho killer savagery look, at the mere thought of her own husband) stands shoulder to shoulder with Jin Ah, by having a go at Sang Min when he tires to get the clock pendulum back from Jin Ah's house - by setting her two dogs on him. Its all a shouty, battle of the ex's eccentric 111 mins here, and with some additional high action bits (eh? that car chase), you will find that romance as never been so alive and kicking. Pacing to this film is also.....not slow. Its a very enjoyable movie, mainly as it sends itself up and doesn't try to get all serious at the end. In fact, the begining of "Venus and Mars" is the most melodramtic (and feels like the end of the film, funnily enough) and in the main, is a send up of K-drama tear jerkers. With this in mind, you accept that these two 'romantics' are a madcap and comic strip couple. There are some calmer moments, though, like how JA and SM first met (in a flashback) where Jin Ah is inside a coffe shop and with Sang Min sitting outside, and both similtaneoulsy move their fingers in romantically mirrored fashion around the coffee shop window pain, and pull faces at each other. Little did they realize though then, that after they were married, 'pain' was to be the operative word in their high volume shouty relationship. How they managed to eat meals together when they were married, I don't know. I can only imagine that Jin Ah cooked Sang Min cold shoulder and hot tonge pie quiet often, with eveing meals (and probabley the other way round if ever Sang Min was home chef). A lot of this film is also visually camp, like with Sang Min's farm hand neighbor who is (supposedly) in love with one of his female cows, who also gets saddened when his beloved cow gets pregnant (eh? yes, I know, but its all explained in the film) and at one point when Sang Min and Jin Ah are sitting together in a coffee shop (this is another shop time, not the one when they are both between the window pain and wandering fingers) and (would you guess) both end up arguing (again), with at one point Jin Ah imagining hitting and thrusting an axe onto Sang Min's head. Nothing like calm, adult ways of discussing their problems. This latter scene, too, is the only reason why this is also an 18 rating. Believe it or not, there is absolutely no sexual references in this film at all. Which is probably a good job for Sang Min, considering Jin Ah's 'imaginary' axe at her ex! Extras DVD is good and although their isn't any subtitles to these bonuses (unless there were, but JA and SM's constant arguing caused them to fall off the disk), its quite easy to appreciate the visual goings on, and actress Tae Hee Kim seems to have had a fun time making all of this. And she is far sweeter and human than her character part here. I haven't seen Tae Hee in much, unfortunately, apart from "The Promise", but she is one fiercely frightening lady here - which shows her acting is good considering she's absolutely nothing like that! Kyung Sol I also haven't seen in much and so this, too, is the first I've seen him in. He features in classics I have yet to see! So....good, fun and recommended comedy. If you get this DVD, put some ear muffs ready, though, just in case the arguing gets too much! |
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March 21, 2008
Kim Tae Hee is beautiful
| Well, I had the chance to watch this movie and I was a little disappointed in it. For some reason, I felt it was on the slow side. There were funny scenes here and there, but it wasn't that hilarious. Overall, it was an "OK" movie to watch, but don't expect too much from this movie. As always, Kim Tae Hee is gorgeous. |
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March 7, 2008
HILARIOUS
| LOL this is an amazing movie, I watched it on another website and before I watched it my expectations were that it was going to be lame but I gave it a shot and loved every second of it. This movie really tells the truth about love and hate in a relationship, the movie is full of comedy that will keep you laughing till the end and may even get you to cry at the very end. Good looking cast, must see. |






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