Fighter In The Wind, LE 2 DVDs + OST-CD
Fighter In The Wind, LE 2 DVDs + OST-CD (Special Package)
Aka:
Country: Korea 2004
Genre: Martial Arts, Drama
Disc Type: DVD 9
Running Time: 120 Minutes
Aspect Ratio: NTSC, 1,85:1 anamorph WS
Audio: Korean, Japanese DD 5.1, DTS
Subtitles: English, Korean
Starring: Aya Hirayama, Masaya Kato, Yang Dong-geun
Directed: Yan Yun-ho
Extras:
Disc #1:
- Main Featurette
Disc #2:
- Yang Dong-geun Diary
- Yang Gil-young Martial Diary
- Practicing Gong-Su-Do
- Special Making Of
- Interviews By Directo And Actors
- Premiere
- Music Video
- Trailer, Teaser, TV-Spot
- Poster Shooting
- Photo Gallery
- Staff Introduction
- Making Of
- About Choi Bae-dal
Disc #3: Original Sondtrack
Additional Stuff:
- Poster
- Postcards
- Photobook (Hardcover)
- Special Package (see image below)
Publisher: I-Vision
Regioncode: 3
A note from eSiamdvd:
This Limited Edition was strict limited to 2.000 copies and sold out short after their release. Each of them is autographed by Yang Dong-geun or Yang Yun-ho or Jeong Tae-wu. More than two years after its release this LE is one of the most sought-after collectibles from Korea.
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: KR175 |
189,00 EUR incl. 19% USt. zzgl. Versand |
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Synopsis
18-year-old Bae-dal smuggles himself into Japan to enrol in an aviation school but instead finds himself being forced into the Kamikaze program. He resists and fights with the Japanese instructor, Kato, who is a karate master and captain of the program. Bae-dal is shamefully defeated and earns Kato's scorn. His pride deeply hurt, he determines to get stronger and learn real fighting skills. He happens to meet Bum-soo again and obtains a copy of Musashi Miyamoto's "Book of Five Rings," a book detailing techniques on how to fight and survive. The encounter with Bum-soo is a turning point for Bae-dal. He begins to wander the streets at night, saving women and others from bullies and robbers. A romance develops when Bum-soo rescues Youko (Aya Hirayama), a beautiful geisha, from some ill-mannered American soldiers. Then, Bum-soo is brutally killed by a Japanese mob. Filled with anger and desire for revenge, Bae-dal goes to the mountains and commits himself to intense self-training. Seasons go by as Bae-dal finishes his training and embarks on a journey to fight and defeat top martial arts masters across Japan...







