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2009-10-29

"Chaw" 2-Disc Korea Version DVD

Another creature film from South Korea entitled “Chaw,” is an action adventure/thriller about a small village being terrorized by a man-eating, mutant boar. The Korean title "Chaw" apparently has multiple meanings. It is a variant of the English word ‘chew’ and is defined as ‘to bite and grind with the teeth; to masticate’ while in the Korean dialect of Gyeonggi and Chungcheong provinces it also refers to ‘a trap’. The film is helmed by Shin Jung-won, director of "To Catch a Virgin Ghost," a horror-comedy hybrid that was moderately successful at the Korean box office. According to an interview with one Korean weekly movie magazine, Shin said that after his first feature he has received many comedy scripts, but none of which were funny enough to him. So he began writing “Chaw” to make ‘a funny movie’ by himself. The interview indicates that Shin’s definition of the word ‘funny’ is not what it traditionally means, and claims that his imagination is very twisted. He also said that he began making films after admitting that he enjoyed crashing clichés. Somehow, Idea for “Chaw” was came from a survey which shows that it was the boar that sat on the top of the food chain and periodically appeared all over the country leaving serious damages to farms and sometimes even attacked people in Korea. But strangely people took boars as one of the pig sorts as livestock not knowing their nature or having met them in real. Comes from this unexpected dual image, it has been developed to be a cannibal creature in the movie. In the end, this tall tale of horror and adventure proves to be a fine addition to the local stock of computer graphics-ridden monster flicks ― offering a believable, rather than realistic, experience that persuades the viewer with more than just flesh-gnawing gore. Now, you can also check the "Chaw" monster via your home entertainment set as YESASIA will release it on 2-Disc Special Edition DVD.

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2009-10-10

A Blood Pledge 2-Disc Korea Version DVD

The 2009 horror suspense "A Blood Pledge" is the fifth film in one of the most popular franchises in South Korean film industry which is “Whispering Corridors” a.k.a. “Yeogo Goedam” that literally means "Girls High School Ghost Story.” In a traditional Asian horror genre, the series takes the supernatural tale as its basis and locates the narrative within a contemporary girl’s high school. The first film smoothly combined the ancient horror genre and the more modern anxieties of Korean high school which struck a powerful chord in its young audience. It instantly became a box-office success and turn into a new franchise in the industry. Another great thing about the franchise is the many fresh young actresses who would make their debuts in the industry. During its 10-year run, the franchise has introduced many up-and-coming actresses, including Kim Ok-bin, who made her name known through her role in the fourth installment "Voice" and is now at the Cannes film festival for Park Chan-wook's vampire flick "Thirst." Now, in "A Blood Pledge", we also met with the five young and beautiful actresses who have so far appeared briefly on TV and in movies. Like the previous actresses who rose to stardom after appearing in "Whispering Corridors", these aspiring actresses have all it takes to gain recognition. At this instant, you can also watch their goods in the home cinema version of the film which you can purchase at YESASIA.

Takes place, of course, once again at an all-girls school, the story of "A Blood Pledge" began with strange rumors that start to spread at the catholic girls’ high school after a student Unjoo, committed suicide one night. Unjoo’s younger sister Jung-un who attends the same school gets suspicious about Unjoo’s death. After persistent investigation, Jung-un finds out that on the night of the incident, Soy, Eugene, Eun-young, Unjoo, the four of them had tried to

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2009-10-04

Mother 2-Disc Special Korea Edition DVD

Bong Joon-ho's previous films are two solid box office hits, "Memories of Murder” (2003) and "The Host" (2006). And this year he's back with another acclaimed film called "Mother". Moved from monster film, the director is return to crime drama thriller, but the lead character is not a detective instead a devoted and determined mom. It’s also absolutely differing from most thrillers which usually boasts a lineup of younger male actors, Korean veteran actress Kim Hye-Ja plays the role of a distressed mother, when her son is accused of a horrible murder in their neighborhood, her maternal instinct forces her to conduct her own investigation, one that will uncover dangerous secrets as she unravels the mysterious truth.
The 128-minute film, in Korean with English subtitles, received a standing ovation after premiering at this year's Cannes International Film Festival in May and also garnered attention at the Toronto International Film Festival. Through its South Korean theatrical run "Mother" sold a total of 3 million tickets (grossing 19.9 billion ₩) & staying in the top ten for 6 consecutive weeks. It also was chosen as Korea's submission to compete for the Best Foreign Language Film in the 82nd Academy Awards in 2010. The other candidates were "A Frozen Flower," "Thirst," "Breathless," "Old Partner," and "Lifting King Kong." Now, if you want to own the DVD version of this film, it will be available at YesAsia from November 5, 2009. So, let's pre-order now!

“Mother” tells a story about a mother who widowed for a long time and now lives alone with her only son. Her son is a 28 years old, shy and quiet young man, who’s also socially awkward, lacking the ability to deal gracefully with other people, always rubbing them the wrong way and getting

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Brilliant Legacy, 9 Disc DVD (SBS TV Drama, US Version)