Bad Guy on DVD (2001)
RelatedCritics ReviewsCult Korean director Kim Ki-Duk's stylised view of exploitation and crime on the backstreets of Seoul combines disconcerting realism with moments of grim humour and unexpected tenderness. Duped into prostitution by unscrupulous loan sharks, student Seo Won endures endless humiliation at the hands of her clients and co-workers in a gaudy shop-front brothel. But at least she has low-ranking mobster Cho Jae-Hyeon keeping tabs on her through a two-way mirror. It's a sordid neon-lit hell, but the evocative design and doughty performances enable romance and a semblance of redemption to seep through the pain. Time Out More sexual terrorism from the self-styled bad-boy outsider of Korean cinema - or is that Korean society? Mute thug... Read more on www.timeout.com Uncut "...Perverse, politically incorrect..." Members ReviewsReviews Voted Most HelpfulMost Recent Reviews |
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