'Our sorrow was conceived long before our birth...' When sisters Su-mi (Lim Soo-jeong) and Su-yeon (Mun Geun-yeong) return home from a sanitarium having supposedly recovered their health their stepmother Eun-joo (Yum Jung-ah) welcomes them back. However elder sister Su-mi intentionally avoids her and younger sibling Su-yeon shows a smack of fear for her. Soon strange things begin to happen in the house. Footsteps are heard and Eun-joo's birds are mysteriously poisoned. Assuming S
ONE MAP. THREE VILLAINS. WINNER TAKES ALL. Genre maestro Kim Jee-woon (A Tale of Two Sisters) set his sights on new frontiers and spiced them up with his rollicking kimchi western The Good, the Bad, the Weird. Wrangling three of Korea's biggest stars, he orchestrated an audacious action epic sweeping across the dusty Manchurian plains. In the 1930s, three gun-toting Koreans converge on a train with different objectives but after an explosive altercation they leave it with the same goal: track down a map leading to an unfathomable treasure. The Good' is bounty hunter Park Do-won (Jung Woo-sung, 12.12: The Day), who is chasing down the Bad', the ruthless bandit Park Chang-yi (Lee Byung-hun, A Bittersweet Life), rumoured to be the notorious Finger Cutter'. Meanwhile, wily thief Yoon Tae-goo (Song Kang-ho, Parasite), the Weird', is on the hunt for anything he can get his hands on. Backs are stabbed, fingers are cut, and many bullets fly as this dangerous trio blast their way through the desert in search of untold riches. This glorious resurrection of the Manchurian Western was the biggest and most ambitious production ever undertaken in Korea. From a stunning newly restored 4K master, experience this spicy slice of wild west mayhem as you've never seen it before. 2-DISC LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS - Brand new 4K master, approved by director Kim Jee-woon - DTS-HD MA 7.1 on both cuts of the film - Optional English subtitles - Limited edition packaging featuring newly commissioned artwork by Nathanael Marsh - 40-page perfect bound collector's book featuring new writing by Darcy Paquet, Kyu Hyun Kim, Cho Jae-whee, and Ariel Schudson - Double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Nathanael Marsh - Three postcard-sized artcards - Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Nathanael Marsh DISC ONE FEATURE PRESENTATIONS (BLU-RAYâ¢) - High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray⢠presentation - Includes both the International and Korean versions of the film presented via seamless branching - Brand new audio commentary by film critic James Marsh and film critic and producer Pierce Conran - Archival audio commentary by director Kim Jee-woon and actors Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, and Jung Woo-sung (International version) - Archival audio commentary by director Kim Jee-woon, cinematographer Lee mogae, lighting director Oh Seung-chul, and art director Cho Hwa-sung (Korean Version) - A new introduction to the film by Kim Jee-woon DISC TWO BONUS FEATURES (BLU-RAYâ¢) - Corralling chaos in the desert, a new interview with director Kim Jee-woon - Dusty dust-ups and sweaty saddles, a new interview with martial arts coordinator Jung Doo-hong - Archival making of films and featurettes - Trailer gallery - Image gallery
As an unidentified virus sweeps the country, the Korean governmentdeclares martial law. As the country descends into chaos, one city,Busan, is rumoured to have successfully fended off the virus outbreakand remains the only beacon of hope for those not yet infected.But when the virus breaks out on an expresstrain to Busan, passengers on boardmust fight for their own survival... Making ofTrain to Busan¢ 'Sneak peek' ofTrain to BusananimatedprequelSeoul Station¢Seoul StationTrailer
Includes Black and White Version of Parasite The Kim family are close. All four live in a tiny basement flat and all four are unemployed. But when the son, Ki-woo, is recommended by his friend to take a well-paid tutoring job, hopes of a regular income blossom on the horizon. There's only one small issue he's not a qualified teacher and has to fake it. Carrying the expectations of all his family, Ki-woo heads to the extravagant Park family home for an interview and after securing the job discovers they also need an art tutor for their son, something he thinks his sister could pretend to do if they don't know she's his sister. Soon the whole family has infiltrated the Park home but as their deception unravels events begin to get increasingly out of hand in ways you simply cannot imagine.
From celebrated director Park Chan-wook comes a ravishing crime drama inspired by the novel Fingersmith from celebrated British Author Sarah Waters.
Hard-hitting portrayal of a young girl forced to work in South Korea's neon-lit sex industry until she finds love with the last person she expected.
A Korean family starts a farm in 1980s Arkansas.
A loyal gangster falls foul of his gang when he's assigned to keep watch over the young mistress of his crime boss. Things take a violent and bloody turn when he is unable to carry out an order to dispatch the girlfriend and her new lover.Special Features Dual format edition including both UHD and Blu-ray with main feature and bonus features on both discsUHD presented in Dolby Vision HDRNew scene specific audio commentary with Director Kim Jee-woon and Academic Areum JeongNew audio commentary by Pierce Conran and James MarshAudio commentary with Director Kim Jee-woon and Actors Kim Young-chul and Lee Byung-hunAudio commentary with Director Kim Jee-woon, Director of Photography Kim Ji-yong and Set Designer Yoo Seong-heeMaking of A Bittersweet Life with optional commentariesArchive featurettes: Art; Music; Sound; Action; Gun Smith; Special Art; Special Effects; CG; Tell Me Why; A Bittersweet Life in CannesDeleted and Alternate Scenes with optional commentaryMusic VideosTeaser, Trailer andTV Spot Limited Edition Contents Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Michael Bolland120-page book with new essays by Dr Lindsay Hallam, Rich Johnson, Michael Leader, Daniel Martin and Alison Peirse6 collectors' art cards Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Michael Bolland120-page book with new essays by Dr Lindsay Hallam, Rich Johnson, Michael Leader, Daniel Martin and Alison Peirse6 collectors' art cards
Every Family Has It's Dark Secrets... Director Kim Jee-woon (A Bittersweet Life, I Saw The Devil) made his international reputation with this richly conceived, stylishly shot, and genuinely scary chiller, one of the key films of the Korean New Wave. Released from a mental institution, Su-mi returns home with her father and her younger sister, Su-yeon, only to face her cold stepmother's strange behaviour, and the disturbing apparitions that are haunting their house. What dark secret connects them all to the family's past? Haunting and heartbreaking in equal measure, A Tale of Two Sisters' devastating mix of style, scares and emotive storytelling blurred the boundaries between genres as few other horror films had done before and had a profound influence on a new generation of filmmakers. Special Features: High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation Original DTS-HD MA 5.1 and uncompressed stereo audio Optional English subtitles Brand-new Audio commentary by Korean Cinema historian Pierce Conran & critic James Marsh Audio commentary by writer/director Kim Jee-woon, lighting cameraman Oh Seung-chul and cinematographer Lee Mo-gae Audio commentary by writer/director Kim Jee-woon and cast members Im Soo-jung and Moon Geun-young Always on the Move: The Dynamic Camera and Spaces of Master Stylist Kim Jee-woon, a brand-new visual essay by Korean Cinema historian Pierce Conran Spirits of the Peninsula: Folklore in Korean Cinema, a brand-new visual essay by cultural historian Shawn Morrisey Imaginary Beasts: Memory, Trauma & the Uncanny in A Tale of Two Sisters, a brand-new visual essay by genre historian and critic Kat Ellinger Behind the Scenes, an archival featurette shot during filming Outtakes, archival footage from set Production Design, archival featurette about the intricate look of the sets Music Score, archival featurette CGI, an archival featurette Creating the Poster, an archival featurette about the iconic original poster Cast Interviews, archival interviews with Kim Kab-su (Father), Yeom Jung-a (Stepmother), Im Soo-jung (Su-mi), and Moon Geun-young (Su-yeon) Deleted scenes with director's commentary Director's analysis, an archival featurette in which Kim Jee-woon discusses the complexity and ambiguities contained within the film and why they were important to him. Director's thoughts on horror, an archival featurette in which Kim Jee-woon discusses his feelings about the horror genre. Psychiatrist's Perspective, an archival featurette exploring the psychological reality behind the story of the film Theatrical Trailer Stills galleries Reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork by Sister Hyde FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated booklet featuring new writing by critics Stacie Ponder and Anya Stanley, plus a new translation of the original Korean folktale that inspired the film.
Three outlaws. One map. No prisoners. Set in the 1930's Manchurian desert where lawlessness rules three Korean men fatefully meet each other on a train. Do-Won (Jung Woo-sung) is a bounty hunter who tracks down dangerous criminals. Chang- yi (Lee Byung-hun) is the leader of a group of tough-as- nails bandits. Tae-goo (Song Kang-ho) is a train robber with nine lives. The three strangers engage in a chase across Manchuria to take possession of a map Tae-goo discovers while robbing the train. Also on the hunt for the mysterious map are the Japanese army and Asian bandits. In this unpredictable escalating battle for the map who will stand as the winner in the end?
A TRUE STORY OF UNSUNG HEROES WHO TURNED THE TIDE OF WAR. June 25, 1950, North Korea invades the South with the support of the Soviet Union. UN Command's Supreme Commander General MacArthur (Liam Neeson: Taken, Batman Begins) plans a covert landing operation at harbor city Incheon, codenamed Operation Chromite', which has a success chance of 5,000:1 An epic action-war film based on a real-life operation, which, along with Normandy, is regarded as one of history's greatest landing operations. OPERATION CHROMITE captures this crucial historical episode and tells the untold story of men who sacrificed their lives for South Korea's freedom.
Death row convict Jang Jin (Chang Chen) attempts to hasten his death sentence by stabbing himself in the neck with a sharpened toothbrush only to fail miserably leaving him temporarily mute. The unfortunate incident reaches the national news catching the attention of housewife Yeon (Park Ji Ah). On the surface Yeon's life resembles the ideal picture - a good husband (Ha Jung Woo) a stable livelihood. But beneath that shell lies sadness and torment over her husband's extramarital affairs. Jang Jin's story hits close to her heart leading her to a new path as she dares to leave her usual life to meet the convict in prison. Ironically it's inside a cold and dark place where all of life's pleasure and privileges have been stripped away that both Yeon and Jang Jin begin a remarkable healing process. But reality remains stern and cold for the condemned as death penetrates through the iron bars still demanding for his last breath.
A German Scientist aids an ex-Soviet general in constructing a nuclear weapon which is in the possession of an American mercenary heading across Europe in a hijacked goods train. Malcolm Philpott a member of UNACO (United Nations Anti Crime Organisation) must use a team of hand picked agents from various parts of the globe to stop this death train at all costs.
During the Japanese colonial era, roughly 400 Korean people, who were forced onto Battleship Island ( Hashima Island ) to mine for coal, attempt to a dramatic escape.
All unemployed, Ki-taek and his family take peculiar interest in the wealthy and glamorous Parks, as they ingratiate themselves into their lives and get entangled in an unexpected incident.
Wrestling superstar The Rock reprises his role from "The Mummy Returns" as a deadly assassin in ancient times, destined to become The Scorpion King.
Remade by the team that brought you the hit film "The Departed", "The Chaser" is a stunning and visceral Korean detective thriller based on a true story that enthralled the Korean nation.
The TV drama that had America mesmerised in the 80's about what could possibly happen after a nuclear bomb hits.
In ancient China, in a time of inter-clan warfare, Drizzle is the top assassin of a gang known as The Dark Stone. In order to escape from The Dark Stone and rid her life of violence and bloodshed, Drizzle decides to undergo a drastic procedure to alter her appearance, to change her name to Zeng Jing (Michelle Yeoh), and to move to the Capital. Keeping a low-profile as a shopkeeper, she falls in love with and marries a messenger (Jung Woo-Sung). However, their peaceful life is soon disrupted when Zeng's identity as Drizzle is unveiled in a dramatic fight and confrontation with The Dark Stone, who will stop at nothing in their efforts to rule the martial arts world.
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