
Romances end in blood and the frail hopes of individuals are torn apart in a vile karmic continuity of colonialism, civil war and occupation. After surviving Japanese colonization, Korea became the first war zone of the Cold War. The legacy of war remains today in this divided country. Three forlorn teenagers, Chank-guk, Jihum and Eunok are figures in the landscape of this story, which highlights the global implications of a very Korean reality. None of them is able to escape... (Full plot summary below)
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Romances end in blood and the frail hopes of individuals are torn apart in a vile karmic continuity of colonialism, civil war and occupation. After surviving Japanese colonization, Korea became the first war zone of the Cold War. The legacy of war remains today in this divided country. Three forlorn teenagers, Chank-guk, Jihum and Eunok are figures in the landscape of this story, which highlights the global implications of a very Korean reality. None of them is able to escape the withering pull of tragedy. All desperate pleas for love and redemption are returned stamped in red with
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| Film ScoutsJason GorberA simple tale about Dog butchery, bullying, American imperialism and Korean bigotry. |
| Movies for the MassesJoseph ProimakisAn eheis tin ypomoni na parakoloythiseis gia miamisi ora tin poiitiki epanaliptikotita toy skinotheti poy einai asygkratitos oso pote sti mizeria poy petaei stoys iroes toy, mporei mesa ston aparadekto iho, ti ftini fotografia kai tin aneleita koyrastiki |
| User ReviewGiancarlo GDirector Kim Ki-Duk delivers again with a great storyline. Chang-guk is a dog butcher in this movie. If you have problems watching such material, then you should skip this movie. |
| User ReviewSebastian MMuy bella y, a la vez triste y brutal. Una muy buena muestra de cine asiatico. |
| User ReviewSaessak LThis one is probably for Kim Ki-Duk completists only. It is a remarkable film in its relentless presentation of pain. Every single scene in this 2 hour film involves pain, emotional or physical. |
| User ReviewJinna PA film that could awaken blindly pro-American Koreans, who only know of and care about Gap, Guess, and Starbucks. Truly educational. A must-see for all Koreans. |
| User ReviewMickael Dan amazing movie, the most precise and cruel tale of the korean culture |
| User ReviewNick AKim Ki-Duk is throwing his movie in your face as violently as he can. A brilliant and tragic criticism of the post-90 korean society |
| User ReviewJani LI really enjoy the symbol at the begining of the movie_ |
| User ReviewJonas STypical to Kim Ki-duk, getting straight into the middle of a painful issue. This time a village with the social scars left since the Korean war. It's still ongoing and it hurts alot. |