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I own the (now rare) Chinese Blu-ray but haven't watched it yet. I also own the longer, uncut Korean DVD and, from what I read, the color timing on both versions is essentially the same (and quite different from the letterboxed Miramax DVD). See this comparison:
http://film.thedigitalfix.com/conten...concubine.html My hunch is that the new Korean Blu is a direct port of the China release. |
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