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Post by Mrkim on Jul 23, 2005 10:08:44 GMT -5
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Post by BungalowDweller on Jul 23, 2005 17:34:40 GMT -5
My firewall blocked the first link so I didn't try further. Anyone else get anything?
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Post by Ortega on Jul 24, 2005 7:11:07 GMT -5
It's Park Chan-wook`s latest film "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance" (Ä£ÀýÇÑ ±ÝÀÚ¾¾,Chinjeolhan Geum-jassi). This is the last installment of Park`s "Vengeance Trilogy" - the first was "Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance," the second "Oldboy". Official site : www.geum-ja.co.kr/
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Post by Kimchee755 on Aug 7, 2005 21:45:00 GMT -5
This isnt about a new korean movie but more of a warning. a couple of days ago i rented "Musa The Warrior" and it wasnt that great. It had a lot of action and fighting(which i love) but it kinda killed the storyline although in weird way i liked the movie, this might have been because it had a really sad ending which made the movie good not because it was sad but.... well i just liked it. So if u see this movie at blockbuster and rent it dont be surprised if it wasnt that great.
Heres the storyline:
From the stars of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Zhang Ziyi) and Iron Monkey (Yu Ruan Guong) come this HK $60 million chivalric action epic. In 1375, the ancient Korean kingdom of Koryo sent an envoy of diplomats and soldiers to make peace with China, only to be charged as spies and sent to the remote Gobi desert to die. As they struggled to return to their home country alive, the warriors came across a princess (Zhang) who's kidnapped by the Mongolian troops. Realizing that she is their only hope of survival, the Koryo soldiers vow to rescue the princess even if it means a battle to the death with the formidable nomads. Musa The Warrior is about honor, loyalty, sacrifice, and love. Filled with epic battles, stunning cinematography, and heartbreaking romance, Musa The Warrior is one of the finest cinematic adventures of our time.
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Post by Betz not logged in on Aug 8, 2005 0:19:45 GMT -5
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