Anunciada en UK por Arrow para agosto en edición standard. La edición previa (de 2009) pecaba de ser 1080i/60Hz



Con extras...

Special Features and Technical Specs:
  • High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation
  • Original DTS-HD MA 5.1 and uncompressed stereo audio
  • Optional English subtitles
  • Brand-new Audio commentary by Korean Cinema historian Pierce Conran & critic James Marsh
  • Audio commentary by writer/director Kim Jee-woon, lighting cameraman Oh Seung-chul and cinematographer Lee Mo-gae
  • Audio commentary by writer/director Kim Jee-woon and cast members Im Soo-jung and Moon Geun-young
  • Always on the Move: The Dynamic Camera and Spaces of Master Stylist Kim Jee-woon, a brand-new visual essay by Korean Cinema historian Pierce Conran
  • Spirits of the Peninsula: Folklore in Korean Cinema, a brand-new visual essay by cultural historian Shawn Morrisey
  • Imaginary Beasts: Memory, Trauma & the Uncanny in A Tale of Two Sisters, a brand-new visual essay by genre historian and critic Kat Ellinger
  • Behind the Scenes, an archival featurette shot during filming
  • Outtakes, archival footage from set
  • Production Design, archival featurette about the intricate look of the sets
  • Music Score, archival featurette
  • CGI, an archival featurette
  • Creating the Poster, an archival featurette about the iconic original poster
  • Cast Interviews, archival interviews with Kim Kab-su (Father), Yeom Jung-a (Stepmother), Im Soo-jung (Su-mi), and Moon Geun-young (Su-yeon)
  • Deleted scenes with director's commentary
  • Director's analysis, an archival featurette in which Kim Jee-woon discusses the complexity and ambiguities contained within the film and why they were important to him
  • Director's thoughts on horror, an archival featurette in which Kim Jee-woon discusses his feelings about the horror genre
  • Psychiatrist's Perspective, an archival featurette exploring the psychological reality behind the story of the film
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Stills galleries
  • Reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork by Sister Hyde
  • First pressing only: Illustrated booklet featuring new writing by critics Stacie Ponder and Anya Stanley, plus a new translation of the original Korean folktale that inspired the film.