The Last Witness The Last Witness Director: Lee Doo-yong Year : 2008 Lee Doo-yong’s <The Last Witness>(1980) was released on November 15, 1980. Unfortunately, this film, which was originally 158 minutes long, was censored and reduced to 100 minutes before its screen debut. After more than 2 decades, the original 154-minute version was released to the public. The movie practically reached the level of perfection and captivated many people as well as movie enthusiasts for evoking nostalgia for Korean society in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In particular, the supplement found on the recently released full-length DVD of <The Last Witness> includes the commentary track by film director Lee Doo-yong, film critic Kim Yeong-jin, film director O Seung-wook, and reporter Joo Seong-chul. Those curious about what happened during the shooting of the film should not miss hearing this commentary of director Lee Doo-yong, which reveals behind-the-scenes stories. |
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Anamorphic widescreen 2.35:1 | B/W | Dolbi Digital Mono
Subtitles: Korean, English, Japanese Special Feature: - Commentary: Lee Doo-yong (film director), Kim Yeong-jin (film critic) - Commentary: O Seung-wook (film director), Joo Seong-chul (reporter of “Cine 21”) - Collection of photos |
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