Musa, Limited Edition 2 DVDs + Photobook
Aka: Musa – The Warrior
Country: Korea 2001
Genre: Historical, Martial Arts
Disc Type: DVD 9
Running Time: 155 Minutes
Aspect Ratio: NTSC, 2,35:1 anamorph WS
Audio: Korean DD 2.0, DD 5.1
Subtitles: English, Korean
Starring: Jeong Woo-sung, Ahn Sung-kee, Zhang Ziyi
Directed: Kim Sung Soo
Extras:
- Production Notes
- Making of
- Documentary by Producer
- Trailer
- Still Gallery
- Cast Interview
- Cast Bios
- Filmmakers Interview
- Filmmakers Profile
- Fine Art Gallery
- Outtakes
80-paged Photobook included
Publisher: CJ Entertainment
Regioncode: 3
A note from eSiamdvd:
This first release went OOP long ago. We offer sealed and used versions. Used versions are without scratches and are playable in DVD-Player who provides Regioncode "0" or "3". Before you place an order, send an e-mail to us and ask about the versions (usually sealed versions are sold very quickly).
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Product-ID: KR249 |
89,95 EUR incl. 19% USt. zzgl. Versand |
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Synopsis
Written and directed by Kim Sung-su, this visually stunning period epic set in
14th-century China is based on a real historical incident: a Ming envoy was
assassinated in Korea which severed diplomatic ties between the two countries.
The film starts with a group of Goryeo (Korean) envoys arrested and sent into
exile to the Gobi dessert by the Ming. Their guards are attacked by the Ming
rivals from the Yuan Dynasty, the Mongols but they are left unharmed and
stranded in the desert. Under the leadership of the young general Choi Young,
they begin their long journey back to Korea. While stopping off at an oasis they
encounter a kidnapped Ming princess portrayed by Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi
from "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". The General decides that rescuing the
Princess would be a good way to mend diplomatic ties between Goryeo and the
Ming dynasty. The princess is rescued as well as one of their own, Yeosol, a
devoted former slave of the newly-decesased Goryeo ambassador. However it's
obvious that he as well as Yeosol have both taken a special interest in the
Princess. Pursued by the Yuan soldiers, they follow the Princess' advice to take a
longer route to a Ming fort on a seashore to get a ship that can carry them back
home. However, they arrive at a destroyed fort. With the Yuan soldiers vastly
outnumbering, they are at a crossroads: whether to protect the princess or to give
her to the Yuan soldiers.







