The Puzzle(DVD) (Korean Movie) (Korea Version) (English Subtitled) (DTS) 

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The Puzzle

The Puzzle(DVD) (Korean Movie) (Korea Version) (English Subtitled) (DTS) 

Moon Sung Keun/Ju Jin Mo

Genre : (Suspense) 

Release Date : Nov 25, 2009

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The Puzzle (DVD) 

Product Title : The Puzzle(DVD) (Korean Movie) (Korea Version) (English Subtitled) (DTS) 
Artist Name : Moon Sung Keun/Ju Jin Mo
Release Date : Nov 25, 2009
Language : Korean
Subtitles : English, Korean
Country of Origin : South of Korea
Picture Format : NTSC
Disc Format(s) : (DVD) 
Region Code : (3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan)) 
Publisher : Art Service
Other Information : 1 Disc
Package Weight : 150 (g)
Genre : (Suspense) 

Parties with hundreds of guests and foreign press, banner ads all over the Internet even when the film is still in production, bus and magazine ads for weeks, TV appearances and dozens of trailers. Those are normal marketing ploys in today's Chungmuro, but Kim Tae Kyung's The Puzzle decided to do things a little differently: it started and completed shooting without a single word written about it, no mention on TV or elsewhere. It certainly wasn't for lack of star power, as the crime thriller features Ju Jin Mo (Fashion Seventies), Moon Sung Keun (Princess Aurora, Hanbando), and famous TV personality Hong Seok Cheon. But after controversies over the increasingly powerful influence of marketing on a film's performance (or lack thereof), they decided to let the film speak for itself.
Hwan, Ryu, Noh, Jung and Gyu. Five people, no connections or previous knowledge of each other. The mysterious X asks these five people to steal an important document inside a bank, the reward too appealing to refuse despite the difficult mission. But beyond everything they have to go through, who is this X, orchestrating the pieces of this puzzle like a puppet master? The debut film of short film director Kim Tae Kyung, The Puzzle is not only interesting for its innovative marketing strategy, but earns points for the originality of its plot and its style itself, and is a worthy competitor for films of the genre released with much more fanfare.

Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1, NTSC
DTS & Dolby Digital 5.1

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