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Hansel And Gretel [DVD]
 
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Hansel And Gretel [DVD]

Cheon Jeong-Myeong , Sim Eun-Kyung , Yim Phil-Sung    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Cheon Jeong-Myeong, Sim Eun-Kyung, Eun Won-Jae, Jin Ji-Hee
  • Directors: Yim Phil-Sung
  • Format: PAL
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Terracotta Media
  • DVD Release Date: 6 April 2009
  • Run Time: 116.00 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001R65FKG
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 18,005 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: LANGUAGES: Korean ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), English ( Subtitles ), ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN (1.78:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Anamorphic Widescreen, Cast/Crew Interview(s), Interactive Menu, Making Of, Scene Access, Teaser(s), Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: Once Upon A Time In A Dark, Dark Forest... A dark and gripping modern age fairy tale for adults, spinning the original Grimm fairytale on its head. Following a car crash on a country road, Eun-soo (Chun Jeong-Myeong) is led to safety by a girl in a red cloak (Shim Eun-kyoung), to her house, deep in the forest. Accepting her family's hospitality for the night, he gradually learns that he is trapped in the woods with this strange picture perfect family and of the sinister story behind the seemingly innocent smiles of the children... Sumptuous production design by Ryu Seong-hee (The Host; Oldboy) and outstanding cinematography by Kim Ji-yong (Forbidden Quest; A Bittersweet Life). SCREENED/AWARDED AT: Fantasporto Awards, ...Hansel & Gretel


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Very Recommended. 25 Sep 2009
Format:DVD
I have a large collection of modern South Korean DVDs. Ranging from Comedies to Drama to Horror.
And I have to say I was really impressed by this movie.
It`s a lovely unusual film. That keeps your interest throughout. Waiting to see what will happen next.
It is not a blood drenched slasher horror.
It is a psychological thriller. With a story to enjoy watching.
It starts with a young man driving his car along a lonely road. He`s on the phone to his girlfriend.
They've been arguing and he`s so upset he accidentally drives off the road and crashes.
Injured he stumbles into some near by thick forest. Soon it is dark. And a young girl with a lantern looking like something out of a fairy tale appears and leads him to her home.
The cottage is beautiful and bathed in welcoming light. Outside are her 1950`s style parents and older brother and younger sister to greet him.
Inside the house is amazing. A children's paradise. (This is a major key.)
But things are not of course what they seem. As the young man soon finds when he is unable to leave. As visitors before have not left.
You soon realise the villains are the children (or are they.?)
Later in the movie you find out how their (to them) perfect family home came to exist in the forest.
And the horrors they went through in their tragic past, that made them become what they are now.
It is such an unusual story for South Korean cinema.
The set designers did a fantastic job.
The picture and sound quality are very good. Subtitles good.
There is also 50 minutes of the making of extras.
If you like South Korean Movies. Then this is definitely worth adding to your collection.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
This movie is definitely one of my favourites, the cinematography is absolutely amazing with striking colours and compositions, the actors are also pretty good especially with the children who seem so much more mature than their age. I can't give any plot away but it does revolve around childrens fantasties on how they want to live (imagine cakes for breakfast, christmas everyday etc...) but also wanting it to stay that way, afraid of losing that kids fantasty.

Alot of people diss this movie when they watched it because the fact its Korean and its in the thriller/slightly supernatural genre, they expect scares and gores therefore left feeling pretty dissapointed. There are slightly creepy moments in a very creative way and unlike a lot of movies, it has a proper underlying story and message that leaves you feeling drawn in. I really recommend this movie, its visually enticing, mysterious, a bit creepy but overall, blooming fantastic.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
By E. A Solinas HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
Look below the surface, and fairy tales can be terrifying, grotesque and unnerving... which makes them perfect for a horror-fantasy movie.

And there's no shortage of either beauty or horror in "Hansel and Gretel" -- it's a dark fairy tale that starts off as lovely as an antique wind-up toy, but soon the prettiness flakes away to show the horrors underneath. The actors all do excellent jobs (particularly the three kids), but the real star here is Yim Pil-Sung's lushly atmospheric direction.

After a car accident, Eun-soo (Cheon Jeong Myeong) finds himself wandering through a lush green forest, until he comes across a colorful little cottage that is every child's dream -- countless toys, and no food but candy and cake. The family inside seems similarly perfect, but they're strangely reluctant to let Eun-soo go -- and soon the parents vanish, leaving Eun-soo to watch the three eerie kids.

Oh yes, and whenever poor Eun-soo tries to walk back to civilization, the the forest itself swamps him with snow and darkness.

Stuck with the kids (and a pair of increasingly creepy yuppies who are also stranded), Eun-soo begins to realize that this house isn't just creepy because of the "children's fantasy" theme. There's something dark and weepy in the attic, a girl wanders through the house and yard, and the children start to demonstrate darker facets -- and mysterious powers that are keeping him trapped.

Porcelain doll-women, people swallowed by trees, magical picture books, an endless forest littered with toys, and a house where children's wishes come true. "Hansel and Gretel" is full of strange and fantastical things that make it seem like a magical dream -- but as the story winds on, Yim Pil-Sung peels away all those pretty layers and shows us the rotten wood underneath. Think "Pan's Labyrinth" crossed with a reverse "Coraline."

And his style is absolutely stunning -- lush, eerie, full of lingering glimpses of leafy trees, antique toys and old dusty rooms hidden behind magical doors. Even the creepy scenes are painted in shadows and sunlight -- and there are a lot of them, because Yim Pil-Sung can even make harmless toys, stuffed animals and rabbit masks seem eerie.

The story needs to look that lovely, because it becomes more terrifying and saddening as it winds on -- especially since horrendous things happen to some of the grown-ups who cross these kids ("Good girl," Young-hee croons at one victim). And in the last quarter the story suddenly twists back on itself, revealing a gruesome and traumatic back history for the children, painted in the dull brown hues of an old sepia photograph.

But the most haunting aspect of the movie is the kids -- the three young actors perfectly embody innocence that has been twisted and shattered. Shim Eun Kyeong gives a heartrending performance as the tragic, withdrawn Young-hee, and while Eun Won Jae's Man-bok seems like a jerk at first, we eventually see just how passionate his protectiveness is. In fact, Cheon Jeong Myeong gets rather overshadowed despite being the lead character -- he's rather underdeveloped, but a fundamentally nice and kind guy.

"Hansel and Gretel" is a perfect blend of exquisitely beautiful horror and dark fantasy, with a brilliant cast of actors and sublime direction. An absolute must-see.
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