Goddess of Fire (DVD) (End) (Multi-audio) (English Subtitled) (MBC TV Drama) (Singapore Version)

Goddess of Fire (DVD) (End) (Multi-audio) (English Subtitled) (MBC TV Drama) (Singapore Version)
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In 2008 Moon Geun Young reaped top awards for her role as a painter in the period drama Painter of the Wind. Five years later, she returns to costume to play the Joseon era’s first female potter in the MBC period drama Goddess of Fire co-starring Lee Sang Yoon (The Duo) and Kim Bum (That Winter, the Wind Blows)..
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A Night On The Water (DVD) (Korea Version)

A Night On The Water (DVD) (Korea Version)
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Starring Yoo Ji Ha and former Playboy model Lee Sung Hi, Kang Jung Soo’s 1998 film A Night on the Water is a steamy production that earns its restricted rating. Shot in Canada, the English-language film was adapted to the big screen from a Kim Jae Sik novel by the writer himself. A love story with a seductive twist, the film is full of odd details, introspective dialogue, and passionate scenes. A Night on the Water takes an unfiltered look at modern life and sexuality in all its sultry and self-destructive glory.

After some tough times at work, harried businessman Baek Seong Ha (Yoo Ji Ha) picks up prostitute Phoebe (Lee Sung Hi) at a train station. After spending a memorable night together, Seong Ha keeps seeking out Phoebe, finding her at a strip club. He realizes he has fallen for her when she disappears from his life briefly. When Phoebe returns, Seong Ha tries hard to keep her by his side and pull her away from her wild lifestyle, but Phoebe isn’t ready to change.

NOTE: A Night on the Water was shot in English. The DVD contains only an English language audio track..
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The Moon is… the Sun’s Dream (Blu-ray + OST) (Korea Version)

The Moon is... the Sun's Dream (Blu-ray + OST) (Korea Version)
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One of Korea’s most prominent directors, Park Chan Wook has found international acclaim for films like Old Boy, Thirst and JSA, and recently made his Hollywood debut with Stoker. See where it all started with his first film The Moon is… the Sun’s Dream, released in 1992 when he was 29 years old. A film that many film fans have heard of but few have seen, The Moon is… the Sun’s Dream played on only one screen for its original release, but it’s now available on video. The film, which follows a Busan gangster whose life spirals violently out of control when he falls in love with his boss’s mistress, offers an early taste of the intense action and revenge themes that Park Chan Wook would become famous for in his later films.

This edition includes the film’s soundtrack CD..
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Like a Virgin (Blu-ray) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)

Like a Virgin (Blu-ray) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
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Most young boys dream of becoming a pilot, a police officer, a baseball player, or the like, but Oh Dong Gu (Ryu Deok Hwan) is a bit different. His lifetime dream is to become Madonna! Or at least a superstar like her. The problem, of course, is that he’s a teenage boy, so to pay for his sex change he needs a lot of money. Lady Luck knocks at the door in the form of a ssireum (traditional Korean wrestling) contest, the answer to all his dilemmas. Just ten years ago, a subject like this would have raised huge controversies, but Lee Hae Joon and Lee Hae Young focused on comedy and quirky characters in writing and directing their debut Like a Virgin.

With long careers spent writing in all sorts of genres – from comedies (Kick The Moon) and coming of age (Conduct Zero) to modern wuxia (Arahan) and melodrama (Au Revoir, UFO) – Lee Hae Joon and Lee Hae Young show their creativity hasn’t waned by starting their directorial careers with an innovative and irreverent comedy. Other than casting super talented veterans like Baek Yoon Shik (Save The Green Planet) and Kim Yoon Seok (Tazza), the film banks on young Ryu Deok Hwan (the youngest North Korean soldier in Welcome To Dongmakgol), who gained over 20kg for the role. There’s even a cameo from Japanese star Kusanagi Tsuyoshi of the popular group SMAP, as a Japanese teacher who Oh Dong Gu bears a crush on! One of the most unique films of the year, Like a Virgin was a resounding critical success. Lee Hae Joon and Lee Hae Young won for Best New Director at the 5th Korean Film Awards, Best Screenplay at the 43rd Baeksang Awards, and Best Screenplay and Best New Director at the 27th Blue Dragon Film Awards, while Ryu Deok Hwan won the Best New Actor award at both the Daejong and Blue Dragon Film Awards.

This edition of Like a Virgin includes the following special features:

  • Audio Commentary with Directors Lee Hae Young and Lee Hae Joon
  • Audio Commentary with Ryu Duk Hwan, Kim Yoon Seok, Park Young Seo, Lee Eon, Yoon Won Seok, Kim Yong Hoon
  • Writer Becoming Directors
  • Characters Featurette
  • Making Of Documentary
  • Directors’ Commentary (Location, Music, Special Effects, Ssireum Matches)
  • Discussion with Director Kim Dae Woo – Discussion with Viewers
  • Transgender Kim Bi’s Story
  • Deleted and Alternate Scenes with Director’s Commentary
  • Promotion (Teaser Trailer, Theatrical Trailer).
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  • That Winter, the Wind Blows (DVD) (10-Disc) (End) (Director’s Cut) (Normal Edition) (English Subtitled) (SBS TV Drama) (Korea Version)

    That Winter, the Wind Blows (DVD) (10-Disc) (End) (Director's Cut) (Normal Edition) (English Subtitled) (SBS TV Drama) (Korea Version)
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    Top Korean Wave stars Jo In Sung and Song Hye Kyo return to the small screen in the SBS romantic drama That Winter, The Wind Blows. A remake of the Japanese drama Ai Nante Irane Yo, Natsu with a script by Noh Hee Kyung, the beautifully shot melodrama is about two lonely souls a blind heiress and an aimless gambler whose lives invariably change when they meet each other. Kim Bum (Boys Over Flowers) and Jung Eun Ji (Answer Me 1997) co-star as the hero’s partners in crime. Kim Tae Woo (Dummy Mummy), Seo Hyo Rim (Sungkyunkwan Scandal) and veteran actress Bae Jong Ok also appear in the drama.

    Blind heiress Oh Young (Song Hye Kyo) inherits the family fortune after her father passes away. Cold and proud, she is distrustful of those around her, and rightfully so, as both her stepmother and fiance are angling to take over the corporation. The only family Oh Young has left is her long-lost brother who, unbeknownst to her, has already passed away.

    Abandoned as a child, Oh Soo (Jo In Sung) grew up not believing in family or love. Along with buddy Jin Sung (Kim Bum), he gambles his way through life by his wits and fists. After getting set up by a girlfriend (Seo Hyo Rim), Oh Soo ends up owing the wrong people a very large sum of money, a debt that he must settle soon if wants to live. When he is mistaken for Oh Young’s brother, Oh Soo grabs the opportunity immediately. He intends to con Oh Young for the money he needs to pay back the mob, but instead he finds himself falling for her.

    This edition includes additional video and special features including commentary, interviews and behind-the-scenes..
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    Duelist (Blu-ray) (Korea Version)

    Duelist (Blu-ray) (Korea Version)
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    Thrilling action, political intrigue, and forbidden romance all light up the screen in this inventive detective story set during the Joseon Dynasty! After a six year break from filmmaking, Lee Myung Se, director of the seminal Korean action flick Nowhere to Hide, returns to the director’s chair for the elegant swordsman film, Duelist. Based on a novel, this beautiful period film centers on a tomboyish detective by the name of Nam Sun (Ha Ji Won, from Damo and Love So Divine) who is investigating a case revolving around counterfeit coins. Going deep undercover in a variety of diverse disguises, Nam Sun quickly finds herself chasing after a notorious assassin named “Sad Eyes” (Kang Dong Won, from Too Beautiful to Lie and Romance of Their Own) who just may be involved in the crime she’s investigating.

    These two warriors from opposite ends of the law end up clashing time and time again, but with each passing encounter, they soon discover that they share a mutual respect and attraction for one another. Will a love affair bloom on the battlefield? With an appearance by longtime actor Ahn Sung Ki in a supporting role, Lee Myung Se’s Duelist is a stylish, visually stunning example of cinematic swordplay at its finest!

    This edition includes making-of, interviews, music video and featurettes on visual effects, CGI and editing..
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    The King of the Streets (2012) (DVD) (Korea Version)

    The King of the Streets (2012) (DVD) (Korea Version)
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    Mainland China’s first movie to tackle the topic of street fighting, 2012’s The King Of The Streets is a labor of love by producer, director, writer and star Yue Song, a renowned martial artist and actor who’s been described as a “Bruce Lee-esque performer.”

    Delinquent Yue Feng (Yue Song) is crowned “The King Of The Streets” for his formidable fighting skills, but the accidental killing of a young man sends Yue Feng to jail for eight years. After leaving jail, he yearns to lead a normal life free of violence to atone for his crime. He encounters an orphanage and develops an affinity with its inhabitants. When a malicious force tries to take over the orphanage, hurting children and his friends in the process, Yue Feng finds he has no choice but to fight again..
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    A Hard Day (Blu-ray) (Korea Version)

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    Premiering at the Director’s Fortnight of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, director Kim Seong Hun’s crime action thriller brings new meaning to having A Hard Day. Lee Seon Gyun (Helpless) stars as a beleaguered cop whose attempt to cover up a crime throws him unwittingly into the middle of an even bigger crime conspiracy. Impeccably paced and chockfull of twists and turns, A Hard Day sends audiences on an intense and unpredictable roller coaster of action and suspense.

    Homicide detective Ko Gun Su (Lee Seon Gyun) just lost his mother and his team is under internal investigation at work. While driving back from his mother’s funeral, he accidentally runs over a man on a remote country road. Ko hides the body in his own mother’s coffin. A few days later, he is shocked to come across the victim’s profile in another ongoing case, which may eventually lead back to him and his desperate cover-up. Before Ko can figure out what’s going on, detective Park Chang Min (Jo Jin Woong, Hwayi: A Monster Boy) suddenly appears to threaten him. Park knows the truth and he wants the body back.

    This edition includes commentary, deleted scenes, Cannes footage, VIP premiere, trailer and other special features..
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    The Lost Bladesman (DVD) (Korea Version)

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    He was a wolf with the heart of a lamb. The world, however, is dominated by the wolves.

    Arguably the most renowned warrior-general in ancient China, Guan Yu (a.k.a. Guan Yunchang, circa 160-220) is hailed for his unparalleled bravery and military might, and above all his supreme honor and loyalty, such that he is worshipped to this day as a folk deity among the Chinese people. In a film centering on this magnificent historical figure, there is hardly anyone more suitable to play the saintly Lord Guan than Donnie Yen (Ip Man), the hottest martial arts superstar in the world right now. Add to it Jiang Wen, the charismatic star-director of Chinese box-office megahit Let the Bullets Fly, in a powerful performance as the antagonistic warlord Cao Cao, and you’ve got the most anticipated historical action epic in recent memory.

    Under the helm of Infernal Affairs writer-directors Alan Mak and Felix Chong, The Lost Bladesman is a riveting retelling of a chapter in the classical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms where Guan escorts his sworn brother’s wives on a dangerous escape from enemy camp. By portraying Guan as a tragic hero, and reinventing Cao as the manipulative but visionary rival leader who, despite clashing ideologies, has the utmost respect and admiration for the noble warrior, the ambitious film offers rich character drama on top of the varied, spectacular fight scenes. Built around Donnie Yen who also serves as action director, the period blockbuster boasts a solid supporting cast that includes Betty Sun, Wang Bo Chieh, Alex Fong Chung Sun, Andy On, Shao Bing, Wang Xuebing, Nie Yuan, and Chin Siu Ho, besides the scene-stealing Jiang Wen.

    In the final years of the Eastern Han dynasty, the Prime Minister Cao Cao (Jiang Wen) is so powerful that even the young Emperor (Wang Bo Chieh) is reduced to being his puppet. Still only a fledgling warlord, the Emperor’s uncle and future Shu king Liu Bei (Alex Fong) is defeated in a battle by Cao’s forces, leaving his sworn brother Guan Yu (Donnie Yen) with the duty to protect Liu’s family who is held captive at Cao’s camp. With his unwavering devotion to Liu, Guan resists Cao’s every attempt at persuading him to join his cause, including a wicked plot exploiting Guan’s secret crush on Liu’s concubine-to-be Qilan (Betty Sun). Guan eventually sets out on a long and treacherous journey to be reunited with Liu, taking Qilan with him – but someone isn’t about to let him walk away so easily! With wave after wave of killers ambushing him en route, Guan Yu is forced to unleash his deadly blade and slaughter his way out….
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    The Face Reader (2013) (Blu-ray) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)

    The Face Reader (2013) (Blu-ray) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
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    Directed by Han Jae Rim (Rules of Dating), the blockbuster period drama The Face Reader chronicles the life of a man whose skills in physiognomy are so great that he earns the attention of the king. Song Kang Ho (Snowpiercer) stars as the eponymous face reader who can predict the character and fates of those he comes across. The acclaimed actor is supported by an all-star cast that includes Lee Jung Jae (The Thieves), Kim Hye Su (Tazza: The High Rollers), Baek Yoon Shik (Tazza: The High Rollers) and rising stars Lee Jong Suk (No Breathing) and Jo Jung Suk (Architecture 101). Besides winning big at the box office with over nine million admissions, The Face Reader has also won many awards including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor at the 50th Daejong Film Awards.

    Despite being the greatest face reader of the Joseon dynasty, Nae Kyung (Song Kang Ho) chooses to live in quiet seclusion with his son Jin Hyeong (Lee Jong Suk) and brother-in-law Paeng Heon (Jo Jung Suk) because of their disgraced family background. It is gisaeng Yeon Hong (Kim Hye Su) who finds Nae Kyung and brings him to the capital for a business partnership. Word of Nae Kyung’s amazing skills spreads quickly and soon he’s brought to the palace to assess and investigate civil servants and officials. Even the king enlists Nae Kyung’s services to identify potential traitors, pulling him into a court conspiracy involving Prince Suyang (Lee Jung Jae) who is plotting to usurp the throne.

    This edition includes commentary, making-of, poster shoot, red carpet, press conference and other special features..
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