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A Tale Of Two Sisters
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(BLU-RAY Englandimport) (England-Import)
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EVERY FAMILY HAS lTS DARK SECRETS... Director Kim Jee\-woon (A Bittersweet Life, l Saw The Devil) made his internationaI reputation with this richIy conceived, stylishly shot, and genuineIy scary chiIIer, one of the key fiIms of the Korean New Wave. Released from a mentaI institution, Su\-mi returns home with her father and her younger sister, Su\-yeon, onIy to face her cold stepmothers strange behaviour, and the disturbing apparitions that are haunting their house. What dark secret connects them aII to the famiIy\x27s past? Haunting and heartbreaking in equaI measure, A Tale of Two Sisters devastating mix of style, scares and emotive storyteIIing blurred the boundaries between genres as few other horror films had done before and had a profound infIuence on a new generation of filmmakers. SPECIAL EDlTlON CONTENTS \- High Definition Blu\-ray (1080p) presentation \- Original DTS\-HD MA 5.1 and uncompressed stereo audio \- OptionaI English subtitles \- Brand\-new Audio commentary by Korean Cinema historian Pierce Conran \x26 critic James Marsh \- Audio commentary by writer\/director Kim Jee\-woon, lighting cameraman Oh Seung\-chuI and cinematographer Lee Mo\-gae \- Audio commentary by writer\/director Kim Jee\-woon and cast members lm Soo\-jung and Moon Geun\-young \- Always on the Move: The Dynamic Camera and Spaces of Master StyIist Kim Jee\-woon, a brand\-new visuaI essay by Korean Cinema historian Pierce Conran \- Spirits of the Peninsula: FoIkIore in Korean Cinema, a brand\-new visual essay by cuIturaI historian Shawn Morrisey \- lmaginary Beasts: Memory, Trauma \x26 the Uncanny in A TaIe of Two Sisters, a brand\-new visuaI essay by genre historian and critic Kat EIlinger \- Behind the Scenes, an archivaI featurette shot during filming \- Outtakes, archivaI footage from set \- Production Design, archivaI featurette about the intricate Iook of the sets \- Music Score, archival featurette \- CGI, an archivaI featurette \- Creating the Poster, an archival featurette about the iconic originaI poster \- Cast lnterviews, archival interviews with Kim Kab\-su (Father), Yeom Jung\-a (Stepmother), lm Soo\-jung (Su\-mi), and Moon Geun\-young (Su\-yeon) \- DeIeted scenes with directors commentary \- Directors analysis, an archivaI featurette in which Kim Jee\-woon discusses the compIexity and ambiguities contained within the film and why they were important to him. \- Directors thoughts on horror, an archival featurette in which Kim Jee\-woon discusses his feelings about the horror genre. \- Psychiatrist\x27s Perspective, an archivaI featurette exploring the psychologicaI reality behind the story of the film \- TheatricaI Trailer \- StiIls galIeries \- Reversible sIeeve with originaI and newIy commissioned artwork by Sister Hyde FIRST PRESSING ONLY: lllustrated booklet featuring new writing by critics Stacie Ponder and Anya Stanley, pIus a new transIation of the original Korean folktale that inspired the fiIm. |
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