IMDb Link........: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1694019/
Review...........: http://www.beyondhollywood.com/moss-2010-movie-review/
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Moss-Blu-ray/18041/#Review
Genre............: Drama / Thriller
Distributor......: Art Service
Year.............: 2010
Country..........: Korea
Director.........: KANG Woo-suk
Source...........: BD50 Retail
Blu-ray Codec....: AVC
Blu-ray Size.....: BD50
Programs Used....: Not my rip
Screen Format....: Widescreen 2.35:1
Resolution.......: 1080p
Subtitles........: English, Korean
Menu.............: Untouched
Video............: Untouched
Audio............: Untouched
Extras...........: Untouched
Audio:
. Korean DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 / 2973 kbps / 48 kHz / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit / DN -2dB)
. Korean Dolby Digital Audio 2.0 / 384 kbps / DN -3dB
Extras:
. Audio commentary with director Kang Woo-suk. In Korean, not subtitled.
. Interviews with director Kang Woo-suk and various cast and crew members. In Korean, not subtitled. (approx. 20 min, 480/60i).
. Original theatrical trailer. In Korean, not subtitled. (2 min, 1080p).
Plot or synopsis
A mysterious person calls a young man and informs him that his estranged father has died in a country village. The curious son travels to the town to discover what happened. From there out the audience is led on a thrilling and atmospheric journey into the history of the father and the truth about his relationship to the threatening and violent locals. The film is 2hr 40m, long even by Korean standards, but it is the atmosphere, at once hauntingly magical and and threatening, that sustains the audience interest. Let yourself be carried away... (IMDb user)
Kang Woo Suk, officially Korea’s biggest blockbuster director after scoring an endless run of hits with the likes of “Public Enemy”, “Silmido”, “Hanbando” and more, returns with another box office triumph in “Moss”. Based on a popular 2007 internet comic, the mystery thriller follows a dogged young policeman investigating his father’s death in a remote village, and again sees Kang tackling themes of corruption and conspiracy in his usual hard hitting manner. The film is headlined by warring duo Jung Jae Young (“The Divine Weapon”) and Park Hae Il (“The Host”), with an impressive supporting cast roster that includes Yoo Jun Sang (“HaHaHa”), Yu Hae Jin (“Public Enemy”), and actress Yoo Seon (“Black House”). The film was a huge commercial and critical hit in Korea, raking in over 3 million box office admissions, as well as earning Kang a well deserved Director award at the 47th Daejong Awards, where it also took home prizes for Best Cinematography, Art Design, and Sound Effects. (BeyondHollywood.com)
Thanks To Orginal Uploader