
Badass Distributors Tartan Films have a new foetus out of the rabbit hole
and it’s called
“FACE”. Hitting the
shelves on
Sept. 27th 2005, FACE is the
directorial debut of Korean filmmaker Yoo Sang-go.
Here’s the film’s synopsis: In
Face, police – hot on the trail of a serial killer who burns
away the flesh of his victims with acid leaving only the bones behind – turn to
Hyun-min (Shin Hyeon-jun, Hi!
Dharma 2), a former forensic sculptor adept in
reconstructing faces by examining and interpreting skulls.
With the bones of one of the victim’s in his house, Hyun-min’s daughter begins
to hear loud screams in the night and experience disturbing visions of a
distraught, long-haired woman in a white robe, a woman she may know. As he
races against time to find the answers before the visions overtake his frail
daughter, the deadly truth behind them reveals a sinister conspiracy that
threatens everyone involved.
The flick is presented in Korean with
English/Spanish subtitles. The image is in anamorphic widescreen. The
sound is Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound and DTS Surround Sound 5.1.
As for the extras, they are:
interviews (director, cast and crew), behind-the-scenes photo, outtakes, photo
gallery and trailers of Tartan Asia Extreme’s upcoming releases












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