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The Handmaiden

Título original: Ah-ga-ssi
  • 2016
  • B15
  • 2h 25min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.1/10
189 k
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Kim Min-hee, Ha Jung-woo, Cho Jin-woong, and Kim Tae-ri in The Handmaiden (2016)
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Una mujer es contratada como sirvienta de una heredera japonesa, pero en secreto está involucrada en un complot para robar su herencia.Una mujer es contratada como sirvienta de una heredera japonesa, pero en secreto está involucrada en un complot para robar su herencia.Una mujer es contratada como sirvienta de una heredera japonesa, pero en secreto está involucrada en un complot para robar su herencia.

  • Dirección
    • Park Chan-wook
  • Guionistas
    • Sarah Waters
    • Chung Seo-kyung
    • Park Chan-wook
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    • Kim Min-hee
    • Ha Jung-woo
    • Cho Jin-woong
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    • Dirección
      • Park Chan-wook
    • Guionistas
      • Sarah Waters
      • Chung Seo-kyung
      • Park Chan-wook
    • Elenco
      • Kim Min-hee
      • Ha Jung-woo
      • Cho Jin-woong
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    • 358Opiniones de los críticos
    • 85Metascore
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  • Película con mejor calificación n.º 240
    • Ganó 1 premio BAFTA
      • 69 premios ganados y 104 nominaciones en total

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    Kim Min-hee
    Kim Min-hee
    • Lady Hideko
    Ha Jung-woo
    Ha Jung-woo
    • Count Fujiwara
    Cho Jin-woong
    Cho Jin-woong
    • Uncle Kouzuki
    • (as Jin-woong Jo)
    Moon So-ri
    Moon So-ri
    • Aunt of Lady Hideko
    Kim Tae-ri
    Kim Tae-ri
    • Sook-Hee
    Lee Yong-nyeo
    Lee Yong-nyeo
    • Bok-soon
    Yoo Min-chae
    • Ggeut-dan
    Lee Dong-hwi
    Lee Dong-hwi
    • Goo-gai
    Kim Hae-sook
    Kim Hae-sook
    • Miss Sasaki
    Lee Kyu-jung
    • Maid #1
    Kim Si-eun
    • Maid 2
    Ha Si-yeon
    • Maid 3
    Rina Takagi
    • Hideko's Mother
    Won Geun-hee
    • Butler
    Kim Jong-dae
    • Mansion Driver
    Jang Han-sun
    • Kouzuki Porter
    Kim Eun-yeong
    • Maid 4
    Kim Ri-woo
    • Japanese Officer 1
    • Dirección
      • Park Chan-wook
    • Guionistas
      • Sarah Waters
      • Chung Seo-kyung
      • Park Chan-wook
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    Resumen

    Reviewers say 'The Handmaiden' is acclaimed for its intricate plot, breathtaking visuals, and powerful acting by Kim Min-hee and Kim Tae-ri. The film delves into love, betrayal, and power, earning praise for its artistic direction and the director's skill. However, some critics deem the explicit sexual scenes excessive and the pacing slow, with a lengthy runtime. Certain portrayals and scenes also cause discomfort among viewers. Despite these issues, 'The Handmaiden' is widely seen as a daring and visually striking movie.
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    10Stijak91

    Tour De Force!

    The controversial film from Korean master Chan-wook Park evokes the sexiness of Abdellatif Kechiche's "Blue is the Warmest Colour" and Park's own signature violence and thrills. Set in the 1930s Japanese occupied Korea, it's a story of a young female pickpocket (Kim Tae-ri) who becomes a handmaiden to a beautiful Japanese heiress (Min-hee Kim). However, she must manage to convince the heiress to marry a conman (Jung-woo Ha) who poses as a count, for which she will get a chance for a better life. She gets into a moral dilemma when she starts developing feelings for the heiress.

    The Handmaiden is a triumph on every level. The film is divided into three chapters, all giving different perspective. This way, the story is perfectly structured to give more and more insight as the film progresses, but at the same time, keep the viewers guessing. It offers a few surprises along the way as well. Visually, it's a feast for the eyes. The term "every frame a painting" gets overused, but it really fits here. I'm not only talking about cinematography, which offered plenty of memorable shots and beautiful scenery, but the costume and set design. The three leads all gave terrific performances. Musical score by Yeong-wook evokes, or better said, amplifies the emotions and the suspenseful tone. Despite the run time of 2 hours and 24 minutes, it never gets dull, it's very evenly paced throughout. I couldn't look away for a second.

    One thing needs to be addressed, the film is quite explicit. That being said, it never gets vulgar, the sex scenes are done in perfect taste, they never feel out of place and they're not there just for the sake of it. The relationship between the characters and the physical presentation of it are integral to the film. It's a film about passion, abuse, jealousy, betrayal and deception, but most of all, it's an atypical love story, which will make one love and hate the protagonists at the same time. It's original and daring work of art that will stick with viewers long after it's finished.

    Whenever Chan-wook Park makes a film, it must undoubtedly be compared to his masterpiece, "Oldboy". I don't think that "The Handmaiden" surpasses it, but it comes very close. With this film, he proved himself to be one of the greatest working directors today. It's the best film I've seen this year, one that I can't wait to revisit. It's not to be missed.
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    The Handmaiden

    Park Chan-Wook explores the power of narrative (the way you tell a story and its ramifications), creating another astounding visual spectacle full of dark humor, sexual desire, betrayal and revenge, with intense performances and a wonderful production design, editing and score.
    10BrendanMichaels

    Blue is the Warmest Color + Oldboy = The Handmaiden

    Not the craziest film content wise, that award goes to The Neon Demon, but definitely the craziest film storytelling wise. Park Chan-Wook's The Handmaiden is almost as good as the film that put him on the map, Oldboy, and brings such ferocity and energy that it will be one of the most unforgettable films of 2016.

    Think of The Handmaiden as The Duke of Burgundy F'd Up Edition. This film is pretty twisted in the most unexpected ways from the cinematography that is very reminiscent of Possession in that it always keeps moving, eroticism that is reminiscent of Blue is the Warmest Color, performances as spellbinding as Carol, and the insanity of Park Chan- Wook as expected.

    The cinematography is some of the most entrancing of the year. Shots that look like they came out of The Master. It's shots like these that make me wonder how was this even possible? It looks so damn cool!

    The performances are perfect in sucking you into this world of erotica, selfishness, and trickery. Both female leads were fantastic. Min-hee Kim and Kim Tae-ri are amazing with sharing their sexual tension with the audience watching. It's films like these that are the most memorable. Making you feel how ther characters are feeling. Jung-woo Ha and Jin- woong Jo were great as these sexually and financially repressed men who do the most screwed up things to feel the pleasure they so desire. Nothing wrong with the cast at all.

    Of course Park Chank-Wook hits it out of the part with directing. How else would this immaculate vision be done without him niche for detail. He always knows exactly what to do to get an emotion out of his audience and I applaud him for that.

    The only negative is that during the middle briefly the pacing slows down a lot and it became really unbearable because I wanted to know exactly what was going to happen next. Thankfully it doesn't last that long and it's really minor that probably won't affect others viewings.

    If you have any interest in The Handmaiden or you've just heard about it for the first time I strongly suggest checking this out as soon as it comes out. I'll definitely re watch it when it releases in theaters. Easily one of the best films of the year and one I hope to re watch soon.
    8Quinoa1984

    will need a 2nd viewing. I mean that as a compliment (mostly)

    The Handmaiden is a film that unfolds with a classic film stylist (in particular I felt like Chanwook Park was in a kind of Brian De Palma mode as far as making an erotic dramatic-thriller with a camera that luxuriates in long shots, elaborate camera movements, and cinematic grammar that emphasizes operatic intentions, though it's maybe not the first time he's done this anyway), and is LOADED with story. What appears to be the story of a handmaiden who is put in as part of a long con by a man who wants to steal this wealthy woman's money is actually a story about storytelling, about weaving a pack of lies and an entire personality and, in reality, how that can start to crack apart when it comes to seeing humanity in another person and their vulnerabilities.

    There's a lot going on in this movie, and there is a lot that is... sordid and over the top in its sexuality. That's intentional, I'm sure, and Park never coddles his audience with what he's showing as far as sexuality; the two main women of the film, the handmaiden and her master/mistress or what have you, end up having an emotional connection and this leads to a sexual one. This has the most graphic lesbian sexuality on screen since Blue is the Warmest Color, but here the rawness is matched by the elegance of Park's direction, and while you get to see much of it, only some of it (but there *is* some) that is gratuitous. Otherwise, this is a story of backstabbing and betrayal, but all of it leading up to being in the larger sense about how people fit in to the circumstances they are in, how they have to not simply play but BECOME the characters they're playing - and how these images flip based on perceptions and how we see the scenes.

    Here's where I may become less articulate in my criticism: the film is in three parts, and I forgot about there being 'parts' as I was so into the film during its first part. There is a major betrayal, but then the movie goes into a 'Part 2', and it turns into a different story... a VERY different kind of story, and it is one that left me confused at first, left adrift, and only Park's direction kept me afloat. As Part 2 went on I got into the movie more, though you have to be prepared for scenes from part 1 being repeated - and whether this becomes tedious will vary depending on the viewer. Nothing is ever not gorgeous to look at, and Park is inspired by paintings and art in the real world, and it's completely sumptuous (I'd be rooting for this to win all the costume/production design awards come February), but there comes a point where the filmmakers are showing the 'here's what happened this scene' moments a little too much. I won't reveal why this is done except to say that the characters take on other roles we didn't expect, and their decisions and how they hide parts of their personalities makes for fascinating viewing. Some times.

    And then it gets to part 3, and the movie goes into being sordid melodrama and not much more. By this time, the filmmakers have to wrap the story up, and show what this man who has been trying to machinate everything for his own ends is met with a nasty fate. Overall there's so much about The Handmaiden to admire, from the performances by Min-hee Kim as Lady Hideko (appearing in part 1 as varieties of cold and distant and then close and warm and terrified in the other parts), Tae-ri Kim (Sookie, who has much to learn about the art of performance, I mean her character not the actress, she's great), and Jung-woo Ha as the 'Count' who has to remain in control for the whole runtime, but gives in to his passions too. And yet I also wonder if a first viewing trying to explain everything how I felt doesn't do the film justice: it moves slower and more languidly than other Park films, so it took longer to get in to, and the themes of conning and performance may be done stronger in any given Quentin Tarantino film (though here done with more taste and intense sexuality - i.e. the scene with the thimball on the tooth).

    Another viewing may give more, or less. I can tell you now it's worth seeing if you love pure CINEMA, the likes of which get made by directors with a passion for the form and expressing stories of early 20th century sexual excess and emotional f***ed-up ness (it is early 20th century Korea with a major Japanese influence - in that way it'd make a solid double feature with Kim Jee-Woon's Age of Shadows). As for whether it's a great film, I'm not so sure.
    10tenshi_ippikiookami

    Just amazing

    "The Handmaiden" is a crazily imaginative and beautiful movie by Chan-wook Park, who is at the top of his game in this story of a pickpocket that tries to steal the fortune of a naive, innocent rich woman that has been secluded in a mansion in the middle of nowhere. Of course, things will start to get complicated soon enough.

    Chan-wook Park has done a great job in adapting the original novel by Sarah Waters, and mixing it with the history of the Japanese invasion of Korea at the beginning of the twentieth century. The plot is a little bit silly sometimes, but Chan-wook Park makes it all tight and fast-paced, and even the most silly moment becomes a moment of beauty and fun. From the first moment, the viewer will be enthralled by the story of these two women and their relationship, and every plot development will just add fun to the whole.

    If the plot and the direction weren't amazing enough, the movie is as beautiful as they come. From the darkest moment, the most violent, to the most intimate, beauty transpires in every frame, and every scene comes to life and threatens to pop and break free from the screen. This is helped by the amazing work of all the cast, who does an incredible job in bringing this tale to life (it could be criticized, though, some of the heavily accented Japanese, for characters that are supposed to be able to pass as them).

    All in all, "The Handmaiden" is proof that a movie can have a plot, amazing direction, acting, scenery, craziness and the most beautiful package possible. And even if it is almost two hours and a half long, it feels like a breeze.

    You will fall in love with this movie. Just plain great.

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    • Trivia
      The film title in Korean (Ah-ga-ssi) means ''The Lady'' referring to Lady Hideko, while the English/International title is The Handmaiden referring to Sook-hee.
    • Errores
      The Count uses a propane gas lighter. That was impossible in 1930.
    • Citas

      Lady Hideko: The daughter of a legendary thief, who sewed winter coats out of stolen purses. Herself a thief, pickpocket, swindler. The saviour who came to tear my life apart. My Tamako. My Sookee.

    • Créditos curiosos
      During the credits, the moon on the wall in the background shifts from full to new.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Extended version runs approx. 21 minutes longer.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The EE British Academy Film Awards (2018)
    • Bandas sonoras
      The Song at the End of the Century
      Performed by Kim Tae-ri

      (P) 2016 CJ E&M MUSIC

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1 de junio de 2016 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Corea del Sur
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Amazon.com
      • Official Facebook
    • Idiomas
      • Coreano
      • Japonés
    • También se conoce como
      • Người Hầu Gái
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Nagoya, Aichi, Japón
    • Productoras
      • CJ Entertainment
      • Moho Film
      • Yong Film
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    • Presupuesto
      • KRW 10,000,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 2,006,788
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 92,129
      • 23 oct 2016
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 37,863,670
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      2 horas 25 minutos
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Relación de aspecto
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