Lady Vengeance

  • Blu-ray
GBP 19.99

RRP: £24.99

£19.99

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Lady Vengeance

  • Blu-ray
GBP 19.99

RRP: £24.99

£19.99

Save: £5.00

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Great Edition

This is the 3rd movie of the Vengeance Trilogy by Park Chan-wook. Really good movie, the transfer is pretty good and the korean audio track is very impressive. This blu ray has some pretty good extras: Making of - It contains raw footage from the shooting process with occasional comments by cast and crew members. (11 min). The Style of Lady Vengeance - this featurette is broken into four chapters: "Visualization" (7 min), "Production Design" (9 min), "Costume & Make Up" (9 min), "Art" (7 min) and "Cg" (7 min). The Characters - this featurette is divided into four chapters: "Lee Yeong-Ae" (7 min), "Choi Min-Sik" (7 min), "The Prisoner" (6 min) and "The Bereaved" (8 min). Lady Vengeance in Venice - footage from the press conference for the film at the famous film festival with some interesting comments from director Park Chan-wook about the violence shown in his film. (9 min). Trailers & TV Spots - Korean teaser, Korean trailer, English teaser, and English trailer.

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Arthouse Revenge Thriller

Slick, arty meditation on the act of vengeance. If you liked watching Min-sik Choi in the recent I Saw the Devil, he plays virtually the same crazy sicko in this one as well. Just a few notes on this release. It's the Fade to Black version which means it gradually switches to black and white over the course of the film.

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