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Old 07-13-2009, 04:20 AM   #1
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France The Chaser (Chugyeogja)



Na Hong-jin's The Chaser is set to be released in Gallic territories on October 5th. Courtesy of Warner-France. Screened at the Cannes Film Festival.

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A few ways to cut in line at Cannes: Get there late and drift in with the crowd at the front, looking lost or bewildered. Pretend to only be walking over to get a magazine off the table conveniently by the theater entrance, then glide in through the doors. Shove. Most often, though, someone will just wriggle into a line near the front, and then stoically pretend not to understand the people standing nearby telling him or her to **** off in various languages. There's a lot of press at the festival, divided into the strata of white, pink with a dot, pink without a dot, blue and yellow, and trying to get into screenings can be a brutal game. The other morning's screening of Jia Zhang-ke's "24 City" was preceded by a struggle resembling a meat run in the supermarket of a crumbling Eastern Bloc country, and when the doors closed and the smoke cleared I was still outside. Instead, I headed to Na Hong-jin's "The Chaser," a thriller about a serial killer and missing prostitutes that's cruel in a way that's pretty much unique to South Korean cinema. The antihero, with extra dashes of "anti," is Joong-ho, a disgraced cop now running a call girl ring that's faltering because two girls have, he believes, run away. He presses another into service despite her being sick, and the client she goes to meet turns out to be a boyish, handsome serial killer ("Time"'s Ha Jung-woo) who's got the corpses of her compatriots stored in the basement and buried in the backyard.

"The Chaser" overturns genre conventions like tables in a saloon brawl — for one, the killer's nabbed in the first half of the film and, unprompted, quickly confesses. Most of the suspense comes from whether or not the astronomically incompetent police force will be able to come up with evidence to actually arrest him — since he was brought in without a warrant, they have to prove he did the things he claims within 12 hours, or he walks. "The Chaser"'s condemnation of the police makes 2005's "Memories of Murder" look marshmallow soft — its cops are lazy, careless, quick-tempered, deaf to what they don't want to hear, more concerned with image than with results and therefore always in search of a way to shift blame. They ignore the killer's inconvenient claim that one of the girls may still be alive, and achieve a sense of urgency only when it becomes clear that they have to close the case in order to take attention off the fact that earlier in the evening they allowed a protester to throw shit at the mayor during a public appearance. Joong-ho, carrying out his own more violent, though only slightly more competent, investigation, has the more compelling motivation of money to be retrieved, though he also prefers to believe that the girls were merely sold until the disturbing evidence otherwise becomes impossible to ignore.

From all of this, first-time director Na teases out some pitch-dark comedy that's made even more uncomfortable by the fact that we, at least, know there is a victim in dire need of rescue. But there's an unexpected third-act incident of such brutality that I was knocked clear out of the film. For all of "The Chaser"'s bracingly unforgiving views on law enforcement and on life in the city in general, the development I'll let you guess at pushes too far and too hard; it wasn't necessary, merely manipulative. There are plenty of others who haven't minded, though — the film's this year's biggest success to date at the Korean box office, and it's in line for a U.S. remake.
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Old 07-14-2009, 12:11 PM   #2
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I'd love to think this will have English subs, a UK edition being highly unlikely. Great film.
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Old 07-16-2009, 12:34 PM   #4
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Do we know what region or if it has English subs?
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Old 07-16-2009, 06:23 PM   #5
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Good afternoon,

M6 are under Warner's umbrella in France. They tend not to lock their discs. I do not believe, however, that this disc will be English-friendly.

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Old 10-11-2009, 10:55 AM   #6
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Saw it yesterday,

splendid movie, hope english folks will get an english friendly release because this one has french forced subtittles

see the original version before the obvious US remake
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Saw it yesterday,

splendid movie, hope english folks will get an english friendly release because this one has french forced subtittles

see the original version before the obvious US remake
Zardoz, how did the Blu-ray look? Can you confirm the video/audio codecs? Thanks.
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Old 10-14-2009, 02:31 AM   #8
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Saw it yesterday,

splendid movie, hope english folks will get an english friendly release because this one has french forced subtittles

see the original version before the obvious US remake
Forced French subtitles with original Korean audio??? I thought they did that only for English language movies.

Hopefully they are not burnt in and can be turned off on my HTPC with AnyDVD/PowerDVD.
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Old 10-14-2009, 09:37 AM   #9
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there is also a french soundtrack, so they are definitely not burnt in

will check about exact specs tonight for Rainy dog

PQ and AQ were rather good


by the way do you speak Korean fluently, or do you intend to get some english subtittles somwhere on the net ? just curious

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Old 10-14-2009, 02:24 PM   #10
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there is also a french soundtrack, so they are definitely not burnt in

will check about exact specs tonight for Rainy dog

PQ and AQ were rather good


by the way do you speak Korean fluently, or do you intend to get some english subtittles somwhere on the net ? just curious
I'm fluent. I have to resort to picking up Korean movies on Blu-ray from all over the world since Korea has been so slow to release their own movies on Blu-ray.
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Old 10-15-2009, 08:27 AM   #11
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there is also a french soundtrack, so they are definitely not burnt in

will check about exact specs tonight for Rainy dog

PQ and AQ were rather good


by the way do you speak Korean fluently, or do you intend to get some english subtittles somwhere on the net ? just curious
Cheers Zardoz, I look forward to your breakdown on the AV specs. If I decide to pick the blu-ray up, I'll rip the English subtitles from my R3 DVD and mux them into an .mkv with the video and audio from the blu-ray for playing on my WDTV.

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Old 10-15-2009, 09:34 PM   #12
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so the specs are :

image : AVC, displayed as 1080I on the back of the cover (not sure on how to check that on my PS3 , transfer looks good enough for me if it is 1080I indeed )
duration : 2h00 (it says 2h03 on the cover ? )
Sound : DTS-HDMA 5.1 for both french version and original Korean version. (2 Mbps)

there are also 87 mns of bonus (korean subtittled in french) : but didn t check those.


note for xradman, the credits at the beginning are subtittled in both versions : so these might be burnt in
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I just saw this today. Pretty good thriller. There is forced French subtitles if you choose original Korean audio, but that is defeatable with AnyDVD and PowerDVD on HTPC. However, the video is encoded as 1080i50. Why, oh why do studios continue to do these stupid things???
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Default 'The Chaser' (Korean film) - does French BD have English subtitles?

'The Chaser' has been released on BD by Warner in France - but can anyone tell me whether it has English subtitles?

Edit: Don't worry - I just found out from another website that it only has (forced) French subtitles - and apparently it's also 1080i anyway!

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