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Studio: Virgil Films And Entertai Release Date: 01/26/2010 Run time: 126 minutesDescription If one looks back upon history, Korean cinema has always repeatedly passed through fixed cycles of booms and crisis. Now, as we go through the aftermath of compacted modernization, just as was the case with Korean society, indications of fissure and decline are slowly appearing within the industry. But just has been the case over all of these years when it has brok! en through crisis, Korean cinema is in any event supplied with a driving force through the appearance of new talents, and will be able to transform itself once again. This book is an attempt to shed new light on some new faces of Korean film as we look back on the period leading up to the mid-2000s by highlighting the attempts of some young directors who have not yet accumulated long filmographies, but have achieved considerable results.A Floating City on the Water is a novel that carves in powerful relief how ideological division between South and North Korea wreaks tragic consequences upon a family for three generations. It is also a poignant story of incest between Sujin, an older sister born and raised in South Korea and Hansuk, a younger brother born in North Korea, who meet and fall in love in Paris, and who find out much later that they are siblings of the same parents.
Too horrified and anguished over their fate, they decide to stay far apart and live their se! parate lives, Hansuk in France and Sujin in Korea. Sujin has n! ever tol d Hansuk of the existence of Hyungwoo, their son. After nearly 20 years, Hyungwoo meets his father Hansuk in a dramatic encounter â¦Past in Reverse: Contemporary Art of East Asia features 22 artists and artist groups from Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan and Korea. As strategies for incorporating cultural and artistic genealogies in their work, these practitioners variously access traditional materials and techniques, established philosophical underpinnings, and behaviors surrounding the production and use of material culture. The region's cultural hybridization is asserted in their declaration that East and West are not separate and that the one is embedded in the other. Art historical interdependencies within the region, in relationship to current systems of global connectivity, supply a dynamic framework for understanding these works of art. Yet the artists reveal new views on cu093826236XSingles
Experience the hip, cool lifestyles of a quartet of s! exy young twentysomethings in the hit Korean comedy Singles! Na Nan (Jang Jin-Young, The Foul King) has known best pals Dong-Mi (Um Jung-Hwa, Marriage is a Crazy Thing) and Jung-Joon (Lee Bum-Soo, Wet Dreams, Oh! Brothers) since childhood, and now the trio shares the ups and downs of their turbulent single lives together. But everything gets turned on end when Dong-Mi and Jung-Joon end up in bed! Should the longtime friends make it official or call it a mistake? Na Nan has a job offer and a marriage proposal from the charming Soo-Heon (Kim Joo-Hyuk, Say Yes, YMCA Baseball Team) to consider, and her twenties are fast coming to end. What's a generation of soon-to-getting-older youth to do? Smart, sexy, and sophisticated, Singles is a winning and wildly entertaining look at the joy, heartache, and undeniable excitement of being young and unattached.
Jang Jin-Young won the Best Actress award at the 2003 Blue Dragon Film Awards (most prestigious film awards in Korea), maki! ng her only the second actress in Korean history to win the aw! ards twi ce.
Bonus Feature(s): Reference Notes, Teaser, Trailer, Sneak Peek of Peppermint Candy and Turning Gate
Lovers Concerto One day, Ji-hwan begins to receive letters from an unidentified person. The letters, containing black-and-white photos of happy children playing, remind Ji-hwan of his old two friends. Five years earlier, while Ji-hwan is taking pictures with his camera, two girls, Soo-in and Gyung-hee, walk into the frame. Ji-hwan falls in love with Soo-in at first sight. He then musters up enough courage to confess his love to her, but she refuses him very politely. Even so, Ji-hwan doesn't give up and tells them that he wants to be friends the next time they meet. Ever since then, the three of them start a wonderful friendship. They spend time each other always, and consider it the most precious moments of their lives. But they become confused between love and friendship and, finally, Gyung-hee and Soo-in leave him without a trace. The random letters! inspire Ji-hwan to depart anxiously on a long journey to find his old friends, but while looking for Soo-in and Gyung-hee, he confronts a beautiful yet sad secret.
"Making Of" Interviews (28:38): is under thirty minutes of behind the scenes footage. It includes re-takes of various scenes, including a couple of the comical ones with Ji-hwan (Cha Tae-Hyun) being goofy.
Interviews (5:47): is a featurette with the three leading cast members: Cha Tae-Hyun, Lee Eun-Joo, and Son Ye-Jin. They talk about their characters, relationships with each other, and thoughts about the movie.
Deleted Scenes (5:08): is a series of rough deleted scenes footage.
Trailers: are included for Lovers' Concerto and My Little BrideTempted Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (2001) German Style A reproduction poster print
CAST: Jin-Young Jang,Myeong-min Kim,Ju-bong Gi,An Jo,Young-hoon Park; DIRECTED BY: Jong-chan Yun;