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Cruel Winter Blues DVD

Price (ship within US (including APO and Hawaii)/Canada*):
$ 14.00
Sales: $ 11.90
Price (ship outside US):
$ 14.00 + $ 3.50 (shipping fee)
Sales: $ 11.90 + $ 3.50 (shipping fee)
Dialogue:
Korean
Subtitle:
English / Traditional Chinese / off
Packing:
DVD Box Set (NTSC - All Region)
Starring:
Jo Han Su, Na Moon Hee & Sol Kyung Gu

Story line:
2006 Release

Premiering at the Pusan Film Festival, uncommon gangster drama Cruel Winter Blues brings out both the warmth and futility of human emotions and interactions, contrasted against a frosty and barren environment. Lee Jeong Beom, director of the acclaimed short film "The Leave", is remarkably assured in his debut feature, skillfully twisting a familiar genre with bittersweet sentiments and compelling storytelling. What starts out as a cold and angry revenge tale becomes a story about discovering family and friendship where it is least expected. The simple and beautiful cinematography in Cruel Winter Blues strikingly captures the gray skies, icy fields, and crude small-town beauty that backdrop the story. The film's look takes on a deliberate tinge of rawness to accentuate the realism and roughness of the environment and human emotions. Sol Kyung Gu (Public Enemy) and Jo Han Sun (Now and Forever) give standout performances as a weathered, renewed man and a conflicted junior gangster, respectively. Anchoring the story is veteran actress Na Moon Hee (Crying Fist), whose effortlessly affecting portrayal of the mother provides the core of the film.

On a cold winter day, Jae Mun (Sol Kyung Gu) and Chi Guk (Jo Han Sun) set out for the seaside town of Bulgyo to seek revenge for Jae Mun's murdered friend. They make it to the hometown of gang boss Dae Sik (Yun Jae Mun), only to be met with curious hospitality by the enemy's mother (Na Moon Hee). As Jae Mun waits for Dae Sik to appear, his anger begins to melt away in the face of the woman's frankness and the town's simple charms. Torn by the situation, Jae Mun begins to question his own plans, but events that have been set into motion cannot be so easily stopped.

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