Sword in the Moon (region3)
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Product Information
Director:Kim Ui-Seok
Country of Origin:South Korea
Genre:Action, Martial
Language:Korean
Subtitles:English, Korean
Sound:Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Release Date:Dec 07, 2004
Publisher:Bear Entertainment
Product Made In:South Korea
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Case:Keep Case
Region Code: 3, NTSC
Single Side Dual Layer

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Product Details
Special Features:
- Making Of (20:28)
- Poster (05:59)
- Cartoon (02:52)
- Trailer (02:33)
- Music Video (04:23)
About Sword in the Moon
Directed by Kim Eui-seok, Cheongpung myeongweol (Sword in the Moon) is set in 17th century Korea, a chaotic time period in which the once Confucian society was threatened by an attempted Japanese invasion. The film is centered around an elite band of imperial guards hired to protect the old ways. Choi Ji-hwan (Choi Min-su) and Yun Gyu-yeob (Jo Jae-hyeon) make the backbone of the group, but unforeseen circumstances cause Yun to turn on Choi, the latter of which disappears from the scene after having been revealed as responsible for several murders. Yun's search results in apprehending swordswoman Shi-yeong (Kim Bo-gyeong), Choi's lover and partner in crime, who Yun tortures for information on Choi's whereabouts. Eventually, Choi and Yun meet and prepare for a final battle.

¡°Sword in the Moon¡± tells the story of two soldiers. One, Yun Gyu-yeob, is forced into servitude to a corrupt Lord and earns his nickname "The Human Butcher" due to his brutality. Another, Choi Ji-Hwan, went rogue after being thought killed during an earlier battle. These soldiers meet again and their clashing agendas lead to a showoff between the two men where Yun must decide between loyalty to an oath he took and the love of his friend.
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