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Petty Romance DVD

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A comic artist and an unemployed sex columnist are trying to work together in order to win a lucrative comic-book competition.

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Released
19 November 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Terracotta Media 
Classification
Runtime
202 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060103793259 
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Collection of two films directed by Kim Ki-duk. In the documentary 'Arirang' (2011), Ki-duk has become reclusive due to a near-fatal accident suffered by a young actress during the shooting of his last film. This film, shot entirely by the director himself as a way of recording the mindset and ongoing experience of this critical time in his life, gives a candid insight into the mind of the young man regarded as one of Korea's most esteemed movie directors. 'Crocodile' (1996), a drama, revolves around a homeless man living next to the Han River in Seoul with a boy and an old man. Noticing a young woman (Ahn Jae-hong) trying to commit suicide in the river, 'Crocodile' (Jo Jae-hyeon) saves her life. However, after this heroic act he proceeds to rape and abuse the woman, but she continues living with him and a relationship progresses between the four people.

This release features two releases from filmmaker Kim Ki-Duk, one film and a documentary. ARIRANG - Kim Ki-Duk leads us through a period of personal crisis in this deeply personal fusion of documentary and fantasy from Korean director Kim Ki-duk. During the production of Ki-duk's 2008 film Dream, one of his actors played a scene in which the character was supposed to commit suicide; the mock hanging didn't go as planned, and the performer nearly died as a result. Though the actor recovered, Ki-duk was wracked with guilt and anxiety over the accident, and retreated to a small cottage on a remote hillside. There, Ki-duk kept his distance from the world and sank into a deep depression, doing little besides chopping firewood, preparing his Spartan meals and drinking heavily. Still compelled to create and communicate, Ki-duk began documenting his activities on a digital video recorder, and in Arirang he speaks to the camera about his demons, offers a look into his daily routines, sings old Korean folk ballads, looks at his previous films with a variety of emotions, and slowly starts taking action against the world in sequences that may be real or may be a hoax. CROCODILE - Violent thug CROCODILE lives under a bridge with a young boy and an old man until one day he saves the life of a beautiful young woman from drowning. However, he keeps her there and uses her for sex. Despite CROCODILE's temper and violence, a bond soon forms between the four of them.

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