Lars von Trier’s Dancer in the Dark arrives here in a 2001 PAL Korean subtitled edition, starring Björk as Selma, a Czech immigrant factory worker in rural America who is slowly losing her sight while trying to save her son from the same condition. Structured around abrupt musical fantasy sequences that contrast sharply with its naturalistic courtroom and industrial settings, the film blends melodrama with Dogme 95–era austerity in its visual approach.
Tape play confirmed, no mold. There are small holes punched in paper cover-sleeve are visible, these wholes make out the initials of the store who distributed the video for rental. This appears to be a common practice among Korean rental stores. Please refer to photos for more details.
Lars von Trier’s Dancer in the Dark arrives here in a 2001 PAL Korean subtitled edition, starring Björk as Selma, a Czech immigrant factory worker in rural America who is slowly losing her sight while trying to save her son from the same condition. Structured around abrupt musical fantasy sequences that contrast sharply with its naturalistic courtroom and industrial settings, the film blends melodrama with Dogme 95–era austerity in its visual approach.
Tape play confirmed, no mold. There are small holes punched in paper cover-sleeve are visible, these wholes make out the initials of the store who distributed the video for rental. This appears to be a common practice among Korean rental stores. Please refer to photos for more details.