Anyone tell me best place to buy genuine DVDs with eng subs. I know yesasia but expo bug zoom and eBay esp latter…
This movie specifically will have a UK release in cinemas according to https://fb.watch/kHW6n0wgvM/ so it will maybe be available online, on Blu-ray Disc or DVD in the UK after that, and you’ll be able to get it from many of the shops listed at https://www.find-dvd.co.uk
YesAsia is expensive as it includes worldwide delivery in the prices, but also convenient because of that and being in English. One can usually get a better deal by buying directly from shops in the country the disc is from. But it tends to involve complicated calculation of the shipping cost and using Google Translate to get around a site not in English.
It’s looking unlikely it will be in the UK and Ireland at least on the same day (like “Shin Ultraman” was), as most cinemas would have added times for it by now. Still a chance that some could add it on Wednesday evening this week.
It’s now out on general release in Northern America, though at only very few locations so far, listed at https://www.kimstim.com/film/plan-75/The…
Knowing about cinema releases is about all I’m good at, so I thought I might as well… Getting to a screening on time before the run ends I’m definitely not good at.
I added in a few more important names I remembered since I originally posted that, so if you only read it when it was new you might find more in it now.
I’ve considered proposing a “How to see Asian movies in cinemas” guide as an article. It’s something I wish I had been told about when I was younger: I might have been able to see, for example, all the main “Ip Man” movies in cinemas if I had known they had theatrical releases in the UK and how to find where they played.
But it’s too much for me to cover all the world, and I expect if I imposed an arbitrary restriction to make it workable I’d get flack from people for not including their country.
Anyway, I’d prefer to come up with a better username before starting on something for the front page (I had always thought weebs were just gaijin with an attraction to Japanese culture that was unhealthy but only to themselves; I didn’t know till about a week after choosing that name that it now referred to foreign supporters of the Japanese right).
In the UK and Ireland, it will also be available to rent to watch at home with English subtitles in the evening on Wednesday, 10 May: https://homecinema.curzon.com/film/plan-75/
It’s out in cinemas in the UK and Ireland from MUBI starting today. https://mubi.com/r/returntoseoul lists some locations and times (but possibly not all of either).
According to the description at https://youtu.be/wBZWqbITplI it’s “In UK & Irish cinemas May 5, and streaming exclusively [on MUBI] in the UK, Ireland, Turkey, India, Malaysia & more from July 7.”
Expect it at more festivals next, then in cinemas, and then, in at least six months from now, online and on Blu-ray Disc and DVD.
There’s also https://shop.terracottadistribution.com which specialises in UK releases of East Asian media – it also streams movies one can find nowhere else in the UK officially at https://stream.terracottadistribution.com/catalog – and https://www.arrowfilms.com/new-in/blu-ray.list sells the many releases of East Asian movies distributed by Arrow Films on its own shop.
YesAsia is expensive as it includes worldwide delivery in the prices, but also convenient because of that and being in English. One can usually get a better deal by buying directly from shops in the country the disc is from. But it tends to involve complicated calculation of the shipping cost and using Google Translate to get around a site not in English.
It’s looking unlikely it will be in the UK and Ireland at least on the same day (like “Shin Ultraman” was), as most cinemas would have added times for it by now. Still a chance that some could add it on Wednesday evening this week.
I added in a few more important names I remembered since I originally posted that, so if you only read it when it was new you might find more in it now.
I’ve considered proposing a “How to see Asian movies in cinemas” guide as an article. It’s something I wish I had been told about when I was younger: I might have been able to see, for example, all the main “Ip Man” movies in cinemas if I had known they had theatrical releases in the UK and how to find where they played.
But it’s too much for me to cover all the world, and I expect if I imposed an arbitrary restriction to make it workable I’d get flack from people for not including their country.
Anyway, I’d prefer to come up with a better username before starting on something for the front page (I had always thought weebs were just gaijin with an attraction to Japanese culture that was unhealthy but only to themselves; I didn’t know till about a week after choosing that name that it now referred to foreign supporters of the Japanese right).
In the UK and Ireland, it will also be available to rent to watch at home with English subtitles in the evening on Wednesday, 10 May: https://homecinema.curzon.com/film/plan-75/
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According to the description at https://youtu.be/wBZWqbITplI it’s “In UK & Irish cinemas May 5, and streaming exclusively [on MUBI] in the UK, Ireland, Turkey, India, Malaysia & more from July 7.”
And in the US and Canada since 14 April: http://niuvisioncanada.com/#/movieDetails/1646982945942016001
And also in the US and Canada since 17 March: http://niuvisioncanada.com/#/movieDetails/1633995810855194625