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| | 6. |  | Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East from Milestone Video
Customer Review:
 Thank you master for hitting me with a stick of boredom. I stopped watching this mess midway through. There is nothing here to keep my attention either with a message or an image. All I asked for was a reason, one silly reason to keep watching, but it can't even come up with one. If you want to... more info
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| | 7. |  | Chunhyang (Sub) from New Yorker Video
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 I rented this movie and later bought the dvd (region 1, New Yorker Video). The movie is really good, but I think the dvd is missing an important scene of the 2 main characters after they get together. This scene occurs right before the main actor leaves to finish his education in Seoul. There is a... more info
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Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

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| | 8. |  | Hidden Korea from Pbs (Direct)
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 Using cuisine as a sort of touchstone, this documentary explores many aspects of traditional Korean culture, including herbal medicine, Confucian and Buddhist rituals, and celadon pottery making. After a few scenes of crowded Seoul at the beginning, the film leaves modern Korea behind and goes out... more info
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Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0

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| | 9. |  | Isle (2000) (Sub) from First Run Features
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 I've always been a fan of Kim Ki-Duk's. I've reviewed most of his films and for some reason, I haven't reviewed my first experience from this outcast Korean director. Kim has been labeled an outcast because his films are methodical, violent and his style usually deals more on themes and imagery... more info
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Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0

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