3-Iron

A lyrical, sporadically violent tale of love on the run that gradually turns into something spooky, poetic and disarmingly gentle. """"
- Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune
An uncanny spiritual exploration of the unlikeliest of great loves. "" ""
- Andrew Sarris, New York Observer
Kim works with the barest of materials but returns the viewer's attention to the pure visual pleasure of filmmaking.""""
- Philip Kennicott, Washington Post

synopsis

Tae-suk (JAE Hee) drifts around on his motorcycle looking for empty houses to stay in. Tae-suk lives in the empty house until the owners return, but never steals or ruins anything. He simply guards the houses for a few days, fixing broken items, and even does the owners' laundry. Before leaving, he puts everything back as it used be. One day, sneaking into a wealthy home, Tae-suk meets his destiny - a married woman named Sun-hwa (LEE Seung-yeon) who has been tormented by her abusive husband. That same night, Tae-suk wakes up suddenly to find Sun-hwa staring at him. He runs out, but the phone rings suddenly. It's Sun-hwa's husband. Tae-suk overhears their conversation and realizes that Sun-hwa has an unhappy marriage and life. Sun-hwa looks silently at him as if she is begging for him to save her.

Date de sortie

Langue originale: Korean
Genre: Drama, World Cinema
Durée: 90 min.
Année: 2003

Crédits

Avec:
Hyuk-ho Kwon
Hyun-kyoon Lee
Seung-yeon Lee
Un film de
Kim Ki-Duk

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