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Set in the near future in Korea, a virus evolves that erases all memories. Anna arrives from Germany along with some other tourists hoping the virus will help her forget her pain of loss. She meets with her guide, young teenage girl Yuki, and her driver, K. The sci-fi premise is only to advance the story and provide the film with unforgettable images - caves with virus as butterflies, acid rains, pools of water... In fact, there are lots of images of water and fire, reminding of Tarkovsky. Like the cinema of Russian master, the story itself centers on people - their concerns, their loss, their happiness... Beautifully shot on digital camera, the film has the sensibilities of Eastern European cinema and that's not a coincidence - the director was Kieslowski's student in The National Film Academy of Lodz in Poland.
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IMDb Link........: imdb.com/title/tt0293442/
Review...........: koreanfilm.org/kfilm01.html#nabi
Genre............: Drama / Sci-fi
Distributor......: Media Chain
Year.............: 2001
Country..........: Korea
Director.........: Moon Seung-wook
Source...........: DVD9 Retail (OOP)
DVD Format.......: NTSC
DVD Size.........: DVD9
Programs used....: DVDFab, PgcEdit
Video Bitrate....: 8.41 Mb/s
Screen Format....: Widescreen 1:77:1
Audio Language...: Korean
Audio Format.....: DTS, DD 5.1, DD 2.0 commentary
Subtitles........: Korean, English
Menu.............: Untouched
Video............: Untouched
DVD Extras.......: None on source
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