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5.5/10
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A sadomasochistic sexual relationship between a 38-year-old sculptor and an 18-year-old highschool student.A sadomasochistic sexual relationship between a 38-year-old sculptor and an 18-year-old highschool student.A sadomasochistic sexual relationship between a 38-year-old sculptor and an 18-year-old highschool student.
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- 2 wins & 1 nomination
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Kim Tae-yeon
- Y
- (as Tae Yeon Kim)
Jeon Hye-jin
- Woori
- (as Jun Hye-jin)
Hyeok-poong Kwon
- J's Senior
- (as Hyuk Poong Kwon)
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- TriviaThough the onscreen sex stops just this side of hard-core, it's fairly evident that intercourse is actually taking place in some scenes. Production notes assert that Sang Hyun Lee fell in love with his co-star Kim Tae-yeon during filming but that this was not reciprocated.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jang Seonu byeonjugok (2001)
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This often startling account of a progressively S&M tinged love affair (and, yes, that is the right word for it) between an 18 year old schoolgirl and a married man twice her age remains currently banned in its native South Korea where it's considered pornographic. In a sense it is, considering how much of the film's running time is devoted to fairly explicit (at times clearly non-simulated) sexual encounters. What sets this film apart from other recent releases that have incorporated hardcore footage as part of their narrative (like the astonishing BAISE-MOI or Lars Von Trier's THE IDIOTS) is that here there is actual warmth and sensuality to the copulation sequences, even when the protagonists are beating the feces out of each other, making it much harder one presumes for moralists to condemn on grounds of lacking humanity or compassion. Not that they would allow themselves to be seduced by this deeply moving yet quietly disturbing film in the first place. I for one found it exquisitely erotic (and frequently sweetly funny with the lovers' DIY approach to S&M), even - or especially, perhaps - in its more extreme moments, all of which handled beautifully by the two non-professional leads. The pared-down visual style gives the movie an edge and intensity, as if you're watching real people in a documentary rather than a fiction film. The movie's English title is explained in the shattering last line. It would sound glib to call this a REALM OF THE SENSES for millennium's end but that's the comparison that comes to mind.
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- Sep 27, 2007
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $61,900
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,232
- Nov 19, 2000
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