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Directed by Kim Ki-duk.
A battered woman finds her soul mate in a most unusual manner in this drama from Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-Duk. Tae-suk (Jae Hee Song) is a young drifter who appears to be homeless by inclination as much as necessity; he squats in the homes of strangers while they're away, carefully seeing to it that no damage is done to the property and sometimes performing small household chores as a display of gratitude. One day, Tae-suk sneaks into a house where a number of photos of a beautiful model adorn the walls. After eating, washing up, and doing some minor repairs, Tae-suk discovers he's being watched by the woman of the house, Sun-hwa (Lee Seung-yeon), and he soon recognizes her as the model in the photos. However, Tae-suk sees that Sun-hwa has been badly bruised, and suspects she's been the victim of domestic violence. When Tae-suk returns to the home later that evening, his suspicions are confirmed as he sees Sun-hwa being slapped around by her husband, Min-kyo (Gweon Hyeok-ho). Tae-suk impulsively bursts into the house, grabs a golf club, and attacks Min-kyo with it; moments later, Tae-suk and Sun-hwa ride away together on his scooter, and she silently joins him in his existence as a squatter, which slowly blossoms into a love affair. Bin-Jip (aka 3-Iron) received its North American premiere at the 2004 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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lukasblulukasblu Re: Most Anticipated Upcoming K ...
by lukasblu in Korean Cinema
liked it.
"i saw real fiction by Kim-Ki Duk and i was not impressed compared to his other works;I guess its because the camerawork onthe movie seemed low budget;Anyway i just did not get the same feel for this movie compared to bad guy,samaritan girl(disturbingly great), the bow(visually great with minimal dialogand lots of symbolism), and 3-iron(quietly original and concientious trespasser that finds romance in a most unusual way)Just saw The Host this evening and i thought it was JUST decently ok.There was some funny parts on the movie that i did not expect;It is interesting though how the family of the girl that was taken by the monster pretty much bonds together to rescue the girl:The family bonds together even with the odds against them;Odds against the govt. that does not believe them or lies to them ,and people that decieve them for reward money;The bravest of the family is the father that would do the craziest, and sometimes the dumbest thing against all odds to rescue his daughter.It ... " [More]
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"3-Iron (2005) is a dud. I watched it because it was written and directed by the young Korean director of Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter . . . Spring—and the first half of this movie was about the best filming I’d seen about Buddhism, and then it went weird, magical, and mystical—but still a movie worth seeing. Well, 3-Iron is the story of a young Korean guy who breaks into people’s houses, stays the night, does their laundry, cares for their plants, and then moves on. When he accidentally encounters a pretty battered wife, they form a team. When he is thrown in prison, he gradually learns to be invisible. When he is released he uses his powers of invisibility to move in with the woman and her perplexed husband. Yes, a miss-hit.Jim Bell " [More]
 



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