Special Feature
Initial Press Only Limited Edition
Disc 1
- Commentary by Director Jang Yun-Hyeon & Kim Sung Bok
- Commentary by Gang Seong-Jin, Song Ji-Hyo, Go Su
Disc2
Proof N0.1
- Making Film
- Interview with Director
- Interview with Cast & Director
- Making Film about Chasing Scene
- Trailer
Proof N0.2
- Some : Visual
- Production Design & Costume
- Simulation Some : Computer Graphic
- Premier
- Still Gallery
Additional information
A man destined to be killed…
He only has 24 hours to stop his death…
The Contact (1997), Tell Me Something (1999),
and now five years later... CHANG Youn-hyun
1997, The Contact _ his debut film: without a single kiss scene, he changed
the horizons of Korean cinema with this melodrama.
1999, Tell Me Something _ his second film: moving into completely new,
uncharted territory, the "hard gore" thriller.Even now, five years later, this
film's accomplishments remain unmatched.
And 2004, Some _ his third film: the present climate in the film industry is of
breathless production year by year, like products being made in a
factory.Paying no mind to the comedy genre's overwhelming influence in
recent years, he has spent five years focused on making one movie.Neither
a melodrama or a simplistic thriller, Some combines action, spectacle and
drama to create a completely new kind of film.Finally, in the fall of 2004, the
veil will be lifted from the Korean film industry's much-discussed project
Some
Synopsis : Narcotic Squad leader HONG is suspected in a drug-related
incident. Sung-joo, a young investigator, was commissioned by HONG to go
undercover as a member of a gang called 'Piercing'. Sung-joo leaves his
cover and returns to the squad to help clear detective HONG of dishonor. On
the 4th day of his investigation, he meets Yoo-jin, a traffic reporter who has
the key to this incident