"Actor: Ji Yeon Choi"

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  • Phone [2002]Phone | DVD | (24/01/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    An investigative reporter Ji-won who has recently published a controversial article about sex-scandals receives a series of menacing phone calls. In an effort to escape them she changes her number and moves house but the calls persist. When a friend's young daughter innocently answers the telephone she begins to exhibit increasingly crazed behaviour. As she tries to unravel the mystery behind the calls Ji-won uncovers a secret that will change them all...

  • Brotherhood [2004]Brotherhood | DVD | (26/06/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    One country. One family... divided by war. Seoul: 1950. Jin-seok (Won Bin) and his older brother Jin-tae (Jang Dong-kun) run through the streets of their hometown without a care in the world. They have clothes on their backs food on the table and a loving family. The brothers live with their mother their much younger siblings and Jin-tae's soon-to-be wife Young-shin (Lee Eun-joo). This tranquil existence is shattered when war breaks out. North Korea has invaded and the family is forced to abandon their home. While making the way to safer grounds soldiers arrive and take Jin-seok into custody. All men capable of carrying arms must report for duty; Jin-tae tries to free his brother but he too is captured and both siblings suddenly find themselves on an army train heading straight to the war's front line. With Southern forces failing to hold the Communist North's advance Jin-tae organises a tight-knit group of conscripts and orchestrates a daring isolated attack. Earning the respect of the men and his superiors with each increasingly suicidal mission Jin-tae is promised to be awarded the Medal Of Honour that will enable him to demand Jin-seok be sent home... Following his enormous breakout success with Shiri a film that allowed South Korean audiences to approach the subject of their northern neighbour Kang Je-gyu marshalled the biggest and most expensive project in Korean film history. By turns tragic hopfeul and yet still horrifying Brotherhood is a blistering treatment of the Korean War. Drawing comparisons to Saving Private Ryan due to its de-saturated colour palette step-printing editing during battle scenes and themes of duty-bound familial honour the film showcasing the penultimate performance of outstanding actress Lee Eun-joo who died shortly after production ended will resonate with viewers all over the world.

  • Bichunmoo - Warrior Of Virtue [2000]Bichunmoo - Warrior Of Virtue | DVD | (31/03/2003) from £4.34   |  Saving you £15.65 (360.60%)   |  RRP £19.99

    At the end of the Yuan Dynasty when Mongolia was ruling all of the Chinese continent the Mongolians the Hans and the Koryo (ancient Korean) migrants were going through racial conflicts while experiencing the strife of local baron's rivalry. Jinha son of a Koryo migrants falls for Sullie illegitimate daughter of a Mongolian commander. After some time Jinha knows the secret of his parent's death. Sullie's father Taruga wants to kill Jinha for his Bichun Secret Arts the stronge

  • Phone [DVD]Phone | DVD | (28/01/2013) from £8.98   |  Saving you £6.00 (85.84%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Stylish Korean horror starring Ji-Won Ha as an investigative reporter who having recently published a controversial article about sex scandals has begun receiving a series of menacing phone calls. In an effort to escape the calls she changes her number and moves house. But the calls keep coming - and when her friend's young daughter innocently answers the ringing phone she starts to scream in terror and goes on to exhibit increasingly crazed behaviour. As she tries to unravel the mystery behind the phone calls Ji-Won uncovers the terrible secrets that lie behind her new phone.

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