Once Upon a Time In Corea (DVD) (DTS) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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The search for the "light of Dong Bang", a legendary 3000 carat diamond believed to be hidden in a Buddha statue inside the Seokguram Grotto, is finally over. Unearthed by the Japanese colonial government, Korea's most sacred national treasure is about to be shipped from Kyungsung, the capital of colonized Korea, to Imperial Japan. Enter Bong Ku (Park Yong Woo), a brash elite swindler who concocts a clever scheme to swipe the treasure before it crosses the border. He spots an unlikely partner-in-crime in Chun Ja (Lee Bo Young), a beautiful jazz singer, but little does Bong Ku know, the sexy seductress comes with a reputation as Kyungsung's most notorious thief. At the height of the nation's turbulence with the final countdown to Independence Day underway, the two thieves find themselves caught in the wild high-speed adventure of a lifetime.
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| Product Title: | Once Upon a Time In Corea (DVD) (DTS) (Limited Edition) (Korea Version) Once Upon a Time In Corea (DVD) (DTS) (限量版) (韓國版) Once Upon a Time In Corea (DVD) (DTS) (限量版) (韩国版) ワンス・アポン・ア・タイム (限定版) (韓国版) 원스 어폰 어 타임 (DTS) (한정판) |
| Artist Name(s): | Park Yong Woo | Lee Bo Young | Jeong Yong Ki 朴埇佑 | 李甫英 | Jeong Yong Ki 朴埇佑 | 李甫英 | Jeong Yong Ki パク・ヨンウ | イ・ボヨン | Jeong Yong Ki 박용우 | 이보영 | 정용기 |
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| Release Date: | 2008-03-27 |
| 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? |
| Publisher: | Premier Entertainment |
| Other Information: | 2 DVDs |
| Package Weight: | 210 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 2 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1010729506 |
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* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 / dts
* Extras :
- 음성해설 : 정용기 감독, 박용우, 이보영
- 작전명 “동방의 빛”
- “동방의 빛”을 찾아서
- 사기꾼과 해당화
- 경성 최고의 사기군단
- OST 스토리
- 액션 대활극
- Deleted Scenes
- 프로모션 영상 (티져 예고편, 본 예고편, TV Spot, 뮤직 비디오)
* Director : 정용기
해방기 경성,
독립군의 시대는 가고 사기꾼의 시대가 왔다!
독립과는 무관한, 사기꾼의 세상? 1940년대 해방기의 경성!
2007년 상반기 드라마 <경성스캔들>을 시작으로 충무로에까지 이어진 경성시대의 붐은 <기담>이후, 최근 제작되고 있는 영화 <놈놈놈><라듸오 데이즈> <모던보이>까지 고스란히 이어지며 신선한 소재와 다양한 장르로 영화의 풍성함을 더해주고 있다. 해방을 앞둔 1940년 전후의 조선은 사회적으로는 신(新) 문물이 쏟아져 들어오기 시작하면서 사회 전반에 걸쳐 커다란 변혁이 일어나던 시기였다. 또한 정치적으로는 일본의 식민통치가 한창이었던 시기로 조국의 독립을 위해 애를 쓰던 애국지사들이 있었던 반면, 조국의 독립에는 전혀 관심조차 없는 무정부주의자들 역시 팽배하던 시절이었다. 영화 <원스어폰어타임>은 이처럼 매력적인 1940년대를 배경으로, 시대의 불운과는 달리 독립에는 관심 없는 경성 최고의 사기꾼 ‘봉구’와 조국의 독립보단 값비싼 보석과 다이아몬드를 신뢰하는 ‘춘자’의 캐릭터를 통해 1940년대 해방기 경성의 또 다른 이면을 조명한다. 즉, 20세기를 살았던 다양한 캐릭터들 간에 벌어지는 에피소드를 통해 21세기를 살아가고 있는 현대인들과 다를 것이 없는 ‘다양한 사람들의 이야기’라는 점에 초점을 맞추고 있는 것! 영화 <원스어폰어타임>은 ‘해방을 앞둔 경성시대에 과연 무슨 일들이 있었던 것일까?’ 에 대한 다양하고 재미있는 대답을 들려줄 것이다.
1940년대 경성스타일, 해방기 코믹 액션이 온다!
핫트렌드 경성 +오락성 +스타일을 겸비한 ‘삼위일체 블록버스터!’
영화 <원스어폰어타임>은 헐리웃 블록버스터와 차별화된 소재와 시대를 주무기로 2008년 구정 시즌 대한민국 관객에게 최고의 오락적 재미를 선사할, ‘해방기 코믹 액션’이다. 당시 암울했던 1940년대의 시대를 배경으로 일본으로부터 빼앗긴 ‘동방의 빛’을 차지하기 위한 상황을 코믹하면서도, 긴장감 넘치는 액션을 선보이며 오락성과 스타일, 거기에 해방기 경성 시대를 바탕으로 한 역사적인 의미까지도 내포한 삼위일체 한국형 ‘오락 블록버스터’를 보여줄 예정이다. 영화 <원스어폰어타임>은 <놈놈놈> <라듸오데이즈><모던보이>와 같이 경성을 주 무대로 1940년대의 배경을 그대로 재연하며, 약 60억 원이 넘는 순 제작비를 투자한 대규모 블록버스터 영화이다. 영화 속 전 장면은 100프로 세트촬영과 올 로케이션으로 진행되었으며 한 세트에 약 2개월간의 제작기간을 소요했다. 영화 속에서 극의 주인공인 ‘춘자’가 노래를 부르는 곳인 동시에 독립을 꿈꾸는 자들의 작전 모의 장소이기도 한 ‘미네르-빠’는 약 1억원 이상의 막대한 제작비를 투입해, 스타일과 드라마가 동시에 살아 있는 웰메이드 오락영화를 완성하는 데 총력을 기울였다.
전설로 내려오던, 실존했던 소재!
‘동방의 빛’이 나타났다!
국보 제24호 석굴암 본존불상의 3천 캐럿 다이아몬드 ‘미간백호상’
영화 <원스어폰어타임>은 우리나라 국보 제 24호인 석굴암 본존불상의 이마에 박혀 있다고 알려진 전설 속 다이아몬드를 소재로 한 영화이다. 석굴암 본존불상의 미간백호상(이하 동방의 빛)은 일제 강점기 때 일본으로부터 강탈 당한 후 결국 그 자취를 감춘 전설 속의 다이아몬드이다. 실제로 경주 남산에 보존되어 있는 석굴암 본존불상은 일출과 함께 본존불상의 이마에 빛이 닿아 석굴암 내부를 환히 비춰지게끔 과학적으로 설계되어 신비의 빛을 내뿜는 불상으로 알려져 있다. 신라의 위엄과 기세를 온 세상에 알리기 위한 목적으로 만들어진 ‘동방의 빛’의 가치는 금전적인 수치로 따질 수 없는 국가의 보물이기도 하다. 영화 <원스어폰어타임>은 역사 속 실존했던 소재를 모티브로 하여, 잃어버린 ‘동방의 빛’을 일본으로부터 탈환하기 위한 통쾌한 드라마이다. 이로 인해 관객은 소실된 한국 문화재에 대한 관심을 불러 일으킬 뿐 아니라, 동시에 한일전 승리 이상의 통쾌한 카타르시스를 스크린을 통해 맛볼 수 있을 것이다.
- 해방기 코믹 액션 조선을 뒤흔들 작전이 시작된다.
1940년대 일제 치하 경성…. 민족의 이름을 부르기는 고사하고 자신의 이름도 개명해야 살아남을 수 있었던 혼란한 시대, 1940년대 일제 치하의 경성… 조선에 주둔한 이래 일본 군부는 신라 천 년의 상징이라 불리던 석굴암 본존불상의 미간백호상(眉間白毫相) 이마에 박혀있었던 ‘동방의 빛’을 찾기 위해 혈안이 되어 있었다. 마침내 일본 군부의 최고 권력자인 총감은 수 년간의 집요한 노력 끝에 ‘동방의 빛’을 얻게 되고, 승리를 자축하는 동시에 하루 빨리 본국인 일본으로 이송하기 위한 ‘동방의 빛’ 환송회를 개최하게 된다. 한편 전도유망한 재력가로 알려졌지만 실상은 천의 얼굴을 가진, 경성 최고의 사기꾼인 봉구(박용우 분)! 그는 ‘동방의 빛’을 차지하기 위해 내숭 100단의 경성 제일 재즈가수 ‘춘자(이보영 분)’에게 ‘동방의 빛’ 환송회 자리에 동행하자며 고가의 다이아 반지를 무기로 그녀를 유혹한다. 그러나 그녀 역시 경성 제일의 도둑 ‘해당화’로 ‘동방의 빛’을 훔치려는 꿈을 가지고 있다. 서로의 정체를 모르는 봉구와 춘자는 서로 다른 꿍꿍이로 값을 매길 수 없는 고가의 다이아몬드 ‘동방의 빛’을 차지하기 위한 각자의 야심 찬 작전을 시작 하는데...
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Once Upon a Time in Corea sees the return of director Jeong Yong Ki, previously responsible for the second and third instalments of the hit comedy series Marrying the Mafia as well as the ghost story The Doll Master. Here, he tries his hand at period set action, with a tale of high adventure mixed with plenty of wacky laughs. Set in the early 1940s during the brutal Japanese colonisation of Korea, the film revolves around the search for a 3000-carat diamond called 'The Light of Dong Bang', a stone of great national importance. Heading up the chase is cunning gentleman thief Bong Ku (Park Yong Woo, also in Love Now), who plans to swipe the jewel before the Japanese can transport it out of the country. The suave swindler crosses paths with Chun Ja (Lee Bo Young, recently in A Dirty Carnival), a jazz singer who just happens to moonlight as a notorious cat burglar. As the two fight over the prize, they come up against the military police and the Japanese army, not to mention a whole host of other characters desperate to get their hands on it. Essentially a caper flick with lots of players, Once Upon a Time in Corea has the good sense not to take itself too seriously, with director Jeong managing to strike an effective balance between thrills and laughs. The humour is generally broad, though never crude and the slapstick is well handled enough as not to detract from the action scenes and the comic bickering is kept to a respectable level. Though not exactly hilarious, the film is consistently amusing, and Jeong's light-hearted approach helps things move along at an amiable pace. A fair amount of the comic relief comes from a pair of dedicated though bumbling freedom fighters that frequently pop up throughout the film, also providing the viewer with a reference point for the common Korean people. This works well enough since they, like most of the characters in the film are a pretty amiable and likeable bunch, all of whom are amusing enough and as fleshed out as they need to be for this kind of film. Although not exactly clever or particularly original, the film is tightly plotted and there are plenty of twists and turns to keep the viewer interested, with Jeong piling on the misunderstandings and switches of allegiance as the diamond keeps changing hands. There is a good amount of action and set pieces, with a number of gun battles and fight scenes, none of which are either violent or indeed convincing, though they are handled with a sense of fun and adventure. The film does have a vaguely serious side, with an obvious undercurrent of nationalism and being set during a tumultuous period in Korean history. The Japanese as usual make for good villains, though it is interesting that a few of them actually turn out to be Koreans who have turned their back on their country, a touchy subject which the film never explores in any detail. Jeong earns considerable bonus points for managing to combine such weighty concerns without sacrificing the film's pure entertainment value, and he generally avoids preachy faux heroism. Indeed, even the patriotism that creeps in during the latter stages is handled with a light touch and is not forced down viewers' throats. Perhaps even more importantly, the film also eschews the usual slide into melodrama, with no long death speeches or sudden declarations of undying love. Jeong's direction is slick and confident throughout and the film is visually impressive without being needlessly flashy. Good production values bring the period to life with some nice sets and costumes, although a few pop culture references, along with the rather modern soundtrack and songs do detract from the overall effect somewhat without gaining much in return. Whilst not exactly an epic, the film does have a certain sense of scale, spanning several years and covering an important time in history, and this adds a vague feeling if not of depth, then at least of some substance. It's hard to fault Once Upon a Time in Corea as a piece of popcorn entertainment, and Jeong certainly manages to deliver enough thrills and spills to satisfy viewers. Whilst it doesn't exactly offer anything particularly new or innovative, it stands as a solid, entertaining action comedy that should be enjoyed by all. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
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A Gem of an Action Comedy!
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Its amazing how Yong Woo Park has come from his earlier role in "Ditto" up to this mega action comedy movie here. I've always liked Yong Woo's amiable and charismatic personality (he certainly projects charismatic appeal in this!), that also filtered through his "Ditto" role as a political activist. And its great to see his ascension into this main stream K-movie role here, bordering onto a Hollywood style mega actioner. With "Once Upon A Time in Corea" Youg Woo also puts on his liberation trousers again here. But instead of the ardent activist Yong Woo was in "Ditto", is here kitted out to the hilt as a dandy type super sleuth swindler named Bong Ka (who must have a natty trouser fitter and suit provider, looking at all the cloth he wears here!), and instead of trying to help Liberate Korean ideals, is this time liberating a big dollop of diamond from the clutches of some naughty Japanese colonialists in Korea, circa 1944. Not any diamond either, but a 3000 carat legend called "Light of Dong Bang" (which sounds all important, but is just a big expensive piece of glass really....most of the time), which Dong Ka needs to obtain, before it gets taken across the border into Imperial Japan. Trouble is, a female jazz musical hall singer named Chun Ja, in the guise of a super sleuth cat woman thief extraordinare, has already stolen it before Dong Ka reaches the safe. Oh, the drama! All set at the tale end of the Japanese occupation of Korea in 1944 before the closure of WW2, the plot is set in a colonial capital of Kyungsung, and mainly within a music hall and surroundings of the city, where Bong Ku and Chun Ja become rivals (amongst many others) in attempting to obtain this precious diamond that had been illegally swiped by the Japanese occupiers. Not only that, there are also other Korean valuables and artifacts such as swords and lots of gold, that is being plundered out of Korea causing lots of valid concern for the locals. All this naughty thieving brings about super sleuths, Yong Woo (Dandy in the Underworld) Park here as Bong Ka, and sexy singer Bo Young (Ninja Cat Woman) Lee as the silent and nimble fingered Chun Ja, who 'retrieves' these stolen artifacts from the important Japanese occupiers. (Chun Ja also likes to leave her hand print signature of proof of her thefts. No messing about with puny old finger prints here, its an whole hand with Chun Ja. Fortunately, she wears gloves). The "Light of Dong Bang" diamond is soon added to a military chief's private stolen Korean artifacts collection, after him ordering it to to be pulled from the stone Buddha of Seokguram grotto in an Indy / Lara Croft tomb type theft. This military high up then demands for the diamond to be guarded and transported back to Japan, by a right hand military commander, who as to maintain its safe travel to the border. Likewise, the diamond artifact also being less problematical to handle than the supernaturally skin removing Ark of the Covenant in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" (it being a lot smaller), makes it a little easier to smuggle. So, to keep it safe in the meanwhile, before the Japanese take it across the border, the diamond is hidden in a safe within the musical hall that jazz singer Chun Ja performs in. At first "Once Upon A Time in Corea" seems to ready itself to be a full on action movie set in the 1940s and having this mysterious stolen artifact and robbed tombs thing, all brought an Indiana Jones type action film to mind. But after watching this, I feel that this is more a blend of theatrical comedy satire and action, than a full on adventure action movie. It does have ingredients of Indiana Jones, but don't expect it to be exactly like that film. In essence, "OUATIC" is more a comedy farce with action bits, and lots and lots of funny dialog and visual humor. "OUATIC" is all very much a satire, with its tongue firmly in its cheek, having a deadpan plot line and never taking itself very seriously. All the aspects of the WW2 scenarios are send ups and caricatures. With bumbling Japanese occupiers and bumbling Korean liberation army wannabes, all doing their best to get their hands on this important on-the-move gem, (with cunning ideas generally not going to plan) and dialog and visual humor, that you would have to re-watch to appreciate and absorb it all properly. A lot of the dialog is swift paced with quick fire wit, and as mentioned, this film is more theatrical than a 'blockbuster' feel. Although there are some fast action pieces at the finish (lots of shooting and getting all semi-serious sort of thing), the film still motions along within its satirical mantel, and never attempts to get overly patriotic or serious. With its mix of tomb raiding, secret army shenanigans, nior, song and dance, makes this quite an enjoyable romp. In fact its quiet a gem of a laugh in itself! Worth seeing. |






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