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A tragic story of a teen prostitute as seen through the eyes of her neighbor, a Buddhist monk.
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| Upstage MagazineKam WilliamsA valuable examination of the intersection of Eastern and Western philosophies from a distinctly Asian perspective. |
| Village VoiceMatt SingerA borderline experimental, nearly silent film loosely based on Dante's "Inferno." |
| NewsdayJohn AndersonKim has his cast emulate the melodramatic performance style of D.W. Griffith-era silents, but at some point this begins to torture the film into self-parody. |
| New York Daily NewsJack MathewsNearly devoid of both dialogue and narrative cohesion, Yongman Kim's first feature - Part 1 of a planned trilogy inspired by Dante's "Inferno" - suggests that the founder of the popular downtown Kim's Video store should not give up his day job. |
| The New York TimesLaura KernWhen it finally seems likely to happen, the film crashes to a sudden and unsatisfying conclusion. But this is the first part of a projected trilogy and, assuming these characters’ lives -- or deaths -- will be further explored, it’s really just the beginning. |
| New York PostLou LumenickVanity productions don't come much worse than One Third, an amateurish, dialogue-free curiosity courtesy of Yongman Kim, the founder of the Greenwich Village institution Kim's Video. |
| User ReviewPee Wits beautiful, funny and just... relaxing silent film |
| User ReviewRobertW.This is a true indie film - beautifully shot and very unfairly reviewed by the NY POST, that is for sure. I saw it downtown and was blown away. It is slow moving at times, yes and graphic at times too - but it is a celluloid painting - a piece of cinematic art that rarely gets made. The movie deserves the attention of serious film goers. It should do well over seas. |