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Sunday, December 31, 2006
GHOST CAR
Do you believe in ghost?
If you don't believe in ghost, you might just need to change your doubt when you watch this video.
Directed by: Park Young-hoon Written by: Park Young-hoon Starring: Moon Geun Young, Park Keon-hyeong Release date(s): 28 April 2005 (South Korea) Running time: 110 min Language: Korean Subtitle: English
Synopsis: Moon Geun-Young, star of the hit romantic comedy My Little Bride, takes the lead role in Innocent Steps, a charming, although not wholly satisfying romantic comedy from director Park Young-Hun. The teen idol plays Jang Chae-Rin, an ethnic Korean living in China, who finds herself to be a complete fish out of water after being transplanted abroad to South Korea. When her sister bows out of a dummy marriage to a champion dance instructor, Chae-Rin decides to travel to Seoul herself and impersonate her sister. Once in South Korea, she meets Na Young-Sae (Park Geon-Hyeong), who has agreed to the sham marriage for the sole purpose of locating a new dance partner. It seems he's looking to replace the one he lost to his rival, the dastardly Jeong Hyeon-Su (Yoon Chan). But when Chae-Rin's secret and her lack of dancing experience is revealed, Young-Sae wants to send his new bride back. Eventually, however, he has second thoughts and decides that his only hope is to train this wide-eyed novice himself. –Of course, the practices start off as purely professional, but as Chae-Rin begins to dedicate herself to the art of dancing, a connection between the newlyweds begins to take shape. Chae-Rin's youthful exuberance and folksy way of speaking eventually charms Young-Sae's hardened heart. There's even an amusing subplot about two immigration officers seeking to expose the couple's secret, while eventually rooting for the two to stay together.
Starring: Williams Belle, Châu Belle Dinh, Malik Diouf Running Time: 1:30 Genres: Action/Adventure Director: Julien Seri Language: English
Synopsis: The group of seven athletic young men return to the big screen, in this sequel to 2001's Yamakasi. This time around, they leave France to setup operations in England and Thailand to promote their techniques to the local youth. Things dont go as smoothly as expected when they try to setup in Bangkok as they encounter a gang of Thai athletes who teamed up with the Japanese Yakuza and are trying to take control of the city.
Genre: Action, Drama, Fantasy Duration: 1 hr. 42 min. Starring: Cecilia Cheung, Dong Kun Jang, Hiroyuki Sanada, Nicholas Tse, Ye Liu, Director: Kaige Chen Producer: Dong-ju Kim, Ernst Etchie Stroh, Hong Chen, Sanping Han Distributor: Warner Independent Pictures Release Date: May 5, 2006 Writer: Kaige Chen Language: Chinese Subtitle: English
Synopsis A little girl in rags scavenges for food among corpses on a battlefield. An older boy, the son of the commander of the troops she is looting, catches her and offers her a deal: if she agrees to be his slave, he will let her keep her findings. The little girl accepts but breaks The Promise immediately, fleeing with the food to find her mother. The Goddess Manshen (CHEN HONG) appears and tells the girl that her mother no longer has any use for the morsels - she is dead. The goddess then presents the girl with a fantastic proposition. She will lead a pampered life as a celebrated beauty, adored and kept by the most powerful in return for a small sacrifice every man she loves, she will lose. The girl accepts. Twenty years later, the mighty General Guangming (HIROYUKISANADA) does his magnificient red armor and prepares for a fierce battle. He sends a band of slaves in to absorb the first attack of the enemy and lure them deeper into the battlefield. Incredibly, one of the slaves, Kunlun (JANG DONG GUN), survives the merciless task and provides the Crimson Army with the advantage by demonstrating a mythical ability to run faster that the wind. The General leads his men into the battle and demonstrates his own talent - for combat. He conquers the enemy with great skill and grace. As the General and his troops celebrate, word comes of treachery in the Imperial City; the General must return immediately to save the King. He orders Kunlun to accompany him. Traveling through a dark forest, Kunlun runs ahead to find the way out. While they are separated, a frightening entity in a black cloak attacks the General. Kunlun returns to find the General seriously wounded but manages to lure the Assassin (LIU YEH) away from his victim. Astonishingly, the shrouded figure is able to match Kunlun's impossible pace move for move. Locked in a deadly embrace, the Assassin stares intently at the Slave and asks if he is from the Lind of Snow. Mysteriously, he leaves without killing Kunlun, disappearing into the night. The injured General instructs the Slave to put on the crimson armor in his stead and rescue the King. Surrounded on a windy rooftop in the Imperial City, the King is confronted by Wuhuan, the Duke of the North (NICHOLAS TSE), who is intent not on capturing the throne but on possessing the Princess Qingcheng (CECILIA CHEUNG). The little girl has indeed blossomed into a great beauty, and as she steps forward to address the invading soldiers, her loveliness subducs and intoxicates them. The King sees the effect she has on the troops and shamelessly taunts them with her, humiliating her in the process. She turns on him, and he pulls his sword on her. Arriving at the scene in the General's armor, Kunlun witnesses the beautiful Princess is distress and instinctively drives his sword into the King's chest.