The good the bad the weird / IFC Films & CJ Entertainment present a Barunson/Grimm Pictures production ; a Kim Jee-woon film ; produced by Choi Jae-won, Kim Jee-woon ; directed by Kim Jee-woon ; screenplay by Kim Jee-woon, Kim Min-suk.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: IFC9748 | IFC FilmsLanguage: Korean, Japanese, Chinese Original language: Korean Subtitle language: English, Spanish Distributor: New York, NY : IFC Films : MPI Media Group, [2010]Copyright date: ©2010Description: 1 videodisc (130 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inContent type:- two-dimensional moving image
- video
- videodisc
- 0788612921
- 9780788612923
- Original title: Choŭn nom nappŭn nom isanghan nom
- Cinematographer, Lee Mogae ; editor, Nam Na-young ; music by Dalpalan, Chang Young-gyu ; costume desingers, Kwon Yoo-jin, Choi Eui-young ; production designer, Cho Hwa-sung.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
As the Korean peninsula falls into the hands of Japanese imperialists and countless Koreans seek refuge in the vast wilderness of Manchuria, a determined thief, a cold-blooded hitman, and a mysterious bounty hunter all vie for an elusive map that could lead them to a buried treasure from the Qing Dynasty. Tae-gu is "The Weird," a thief who comes into possession of the sought-after map while boldly robbing a train of Japanese military officers. But at the very same time Tae-gu attacks the train, relentless assassin Chang-yi and his violent gang of bandits beset the locomotive as well. Chang-yi is "The Bad," and he'll kill anyone who tries to come between him and the untold treasures of the Qing Dynasty. Just as the cloud of gunpowder begins to clear, a shadowy stranger suddenly appears and rescues Tae-gu from certain death. That stranger is Do-won, "The Good." Do-won has been chasing Tae-gu in hopes that he can capture him and collect the reward money. Now, as these three resolute strangers converge in a sprawling landscape that none of them can truly call home, they quickly discover that Korean resistance fighters, resilient mountain bandits, and the Japanese army also covet the prized map. The fight on the train is only the beginning, too, because when the stakes are this high the action is bound to get bloody. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
DVD; NTSC, region 1; anamorphic widescreen (2.35:1); Dolby Digital 5.1.
In Korean with some Japanese, and Chinese (Mandarin) with optional English or Spanish subtitles and English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH).
Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, Jung Woo-sung.
Cinematographer, Lee Mogae ; editor, Nam Na-young ; music by Dalpalan, Chang Young-gyu ; costume desingers, Kwon Yoo-jin, Choi Eui-young ; production designer, Cho Hwa-sung.
Originally released as a motion picture in 2008.
Rating: R; for nonstop violence and some drug use.
It's 1930s Manchuria, and greed is in the air. A manic outlaw, a nasty holy man, and a determined bounty hunter are all in hot pursuit of a treasure map. Throw in Chinese gangsters, the Japanese army, and other rival factions also in pursuit of the invaluable map, and it all comes down to a big showdown in the desert.
Special features: Theatrical trailer; Behind the scenes; Cannes highlight reel; Making of #1; Making of #2; interviews with actors Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, Jung Woo-sung, and director Kim Jee-woon.