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Audio Format: DD 5.1 Surround, DD 2.0 Stereo, DTS / DD 5.1 Surround Video Format: Widescreen 2.35:1 (Anamorphic) Languages: Korean / Korean Subtitles: English, Korean / Korean Region Code: 3 Year Made: 2005 Running Time: 104 / 108

Director Kim Yong-kyun attributes the strength of his upcoming horror film ``Red Shoes (Punhong Sin) to the great performance of seasoned actress Kim Hye-su.
``While I worked with Hye-su for about three months, I realized that experience is surely something valuable, said the director Monday after a preview screening held at Megabox Cineplex theater in Seoul. ``There are many close-ups in the film and her facial muscles so brilliantly and freely express fear, desire and sorrow.
In the film, Kim Hye-su, who has an acting career of over 15 years, challenged herself in her role as Sun-jae, a mother who has an obsessive maternal instinct for her daughter and is blinded by love and ambition.
``This film will be satisfying for those who want to see a scary summer film as well as for those who want to see something a little different and more complicated, as it sheds light on the ruthless desire of humanity combined with a dose of sadness, Kim said. After first reading script, she was attracted to the story that deals interestingly with women's fundamental desires even though the director is a man, Kim said.
But the seasoned actress recalled that filming was hard from the beginning to the end as there were many unusual scenes involving mental and physical challenges. ``Though I found all the scenes difficult, of course, the most difficult scene was when I was soaked with a massive amount of blood coming out of the ceiling. But as the ceiling couldn't endure the weight of the blood until the director called `action, it broke through so suddenly that I had to shoot the scene twice, Kim said.
Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's story ``The Red Shoes, this is the first movie in the summer's lineup of local horror. It tells of a possessed pair of red hoes, which lead the owners to terrifying deaths. The film revolves around Sun-jae, who collects shoes as a hobby. One day she finds a pair of red shoes abandoned in a subway station and is mysteriously attracted to them.
When she puts them on, she feels delighted but also finds a hidden desire and even fights with her daughter, who is also attracted to them. Then, Sun-jae finds out the secret behind the shoes.
Special Features:
1. DISC 1:
- Theatrical Version (Rated 15 + English Subtitle) - Commentary by Director & Kim Hye-Su
2. DISC 2:
- Unrated Version (Rated Version 18 + No English Subtitle) - Commentary by Director & Staff
- Making of - Visual Effects - Poster Scenes - Promotional Materials - Music Video - TV Sopt - Trailer











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