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Review: Detective K: Secret of the Virtuous Widow (2011) – Blu-ray Edition
The standard Blu-ray release typically includes the following features: 1080p High Definition. Aspect Ratio: Korean DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1. Subtitles: English and Korean. A (Americas, East/Southeast Asia). 🎬 Special Features Most Blu-ray editions (such as those from ) include: Making-of films: Behind-the-scenes footage and production stories. Theatrical Trailer: The original promotional teaser. Many special features on Korean imports do include English subtitles. 🕵️ Plot & Cast The Story:
Detective K
To root out the corruption, the King enlists the help of (played by Kim Myung-min), a brilliant but often buffoonish nobleman and inventor. His investigation takes a turn when he becomes a suspect himself, forcing him to flee and team up with Seo-pil (Oh Dal-su), a clever dog seller who becomes his loyal sidekick. Together, they head to Jeokseong to find "Wolfsbane," a flower that holds the key to the mystery. A Stellar Cast and Character Dynamic Detective K-Secret of Virtuous Widow -2011- Blu...
Genre-Bending Brilliance
: A series of murders, seemingly connected by the use of a lethal Wolfsbane flower poison, leads K to the province of Jeokseong. The Partnership Review: Detective K: Secret of the Virtuous Widow
Inspector Clouseau
Unlike traditional stoic detectives, Detective K is a "brash egoist" frequently caught in "buffoonish lies" and awkward physical situations. Critics have compared his character to or a Stephen Chow protagonist , using Chaplin-esque slapstick to navigate life-threatening scenarios. Despite his clumsiness—often falling "face flat" during grand entries—he remains a genuine "brainiac" who uses advanced (for the era) gadgets and keen deduction to solve crimes. Plot and Character Dynamics A (Americas, East/Southeast Asia)
Best Art Direction
Upon release, the film won at the 2011 Grand Bell Awards and received nominations for Best Lighting and Best Costume Design. Critics praised its light touch and Kim Myung-min’s performance, though some found the middle act slightly meandering.
5 Points Pictures
Assuming you are looking at the 2012-2014 release from (the primary distributor of Korean cinema in the US at the time) or the Korean import from Art Service Ltd :
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