Blood Rain, Standart Edition
Aka: Tears Of Blood, Hyeol-ui nu
Genre: Thriller, Drama (Historical), Horror
Land: Korea 2005
Lz.: 119 Minuten
Bild: NTSC, 2,35:1 anamorph
Ton: Koreanisch DD 5.1, DTS
Untertitel: Koreanisch, Englisch
Regie: Kim Dae-Seung
Distributor: Woosung Entertainment
Extras:
- Commentary by Director & Music Director, Director & Art Director
- Historical Period
- Making of: Narration by Producer
- Production, Art, Costume, Make up, Special Art, CG
- People Link
- Psychological Explanation about Mass Unconsciousness
- How to read 'Jig Geum Do'
- Deleted Scenes with Director's Commentary (On / Off)
- Interview with Actors
- Trailer, TV-Spot
Ländercode: 3
>>> This is plain release, NOT Limited Edition. <<<
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Product-ID: KR219 |
38,00 EUR incl. 19% USt. zzgl. Versand |
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Synopsis
In this follow-up to his successful directorial debut Bungee Jumping of Their Own,
noted filmmaker Kim Dae Sung brings us a shocking historical thriller set in 19th
century Korea. Blood Rain tells the story of a slew of grisly murders plaguing a
small, fairly isolated island village. However, it's not just the mounting death toll
that's causing residents to worry, but the sadistic, methodical way in which the
victims were killed. With the killer still on the loose, the government sends in
special investigator Wong Gyu (Cha Seung Won, from Kick The Moon and Libera
Me) to crack the case. While conducting his dogged investigation, he soon
uncovers a myriad of hidden secrets, tracing the murders back to an incident that
occurred some seven years earlier. The previous owner of the village's paper mill
was executed as a Christian. Does that mean that the murdered man's spirit has
come back to seek bloody retribution? The real truth, Wong Gyu learns, may be
far more terrifying?
Although primarily a period thriller, Blood Rain contains an unconventional mix of
styles. In stunning fashion, director Kim Dae Sung expertly weaves together the
puzzle-box mystery plot traditionally associated with detective fiction, a little classconscious
social commentary, and a flair for gore rivaled only by American
splatter films in telling his tale of gruesome murder. Gore issues aside, Blood
Rain is a stunning film with lush cinematography, a picturesque setting, and an
intricate set and costume design, giving the film a sense of beauty and grandeur.
Mystery lovers will be thrilled with Blood Rain, a pulse pounding, blood curdling
mystery set amidst the backdrop of the Joseon Dynasty!














