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sacredwhores · 11 months ago
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Kim Ki-young - The Housemaid (1960)
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marypickfords · 1 year ago
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The Housemaid (Kim Ki-young, 1960)
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wetgeliscasualinterval · 11 months ago
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The Housemaid (1960) Directed by Kim Ki-Young
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shihlun · 2 years ago
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Kim Ki-young
- The Housemaid
1960
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ogradyfilm · 1 year ago
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Recently Viewed: The Housemaid (1960)
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The Criterion Channel’s synopsis describes The Housemaid as a “venomous melodrama,” and it certainly earns that label; director Kim Ki-young apparently doesn’t know the definition of the word “subtle.” His camera swoops and soars like a vengeful spirit, pushing in and dollying backwards with relentless, whiplash-inducing speed. His compositions are equally dynamic, fragmenting the image into claustrophobic sub-frames by observing the action through doorways, stair railings, and rain-drenched windowpanes. The music is likewise maximalist, characterized by eerie strings, mournful woodwinds, and a mercilessly abused piano.
The over-the-top visual style and sound design perfectly complement the sensationalistic story, which revolves around the gradual deterioration of an affluent teacher’s idyllic domestic life following a brief affair with the eponymous servant. While the movie’s social commentary isn’t terribly nuanced and its central conflict often comes off as rather misogynistic (the male protagonist, for example, lacks any agency whatsoever in his own downfall; his role in the narrative is akin to driftwood, passively buffeted by the dueling currents of his wife’s materialism and his mistress’ insatiable lust), the plot is nevertheless thoroughly engrossing—bolstered by an irreverent, absurdist tone that frequently borders on darkly humorous (tragedy and comedy are, after all, two sides of the same coin).
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The Housemaid is a true cinephile’s delight. Its thematic density and moral ambiguity inspired an entire generation of South Korean filmmakers (its influence on Bong Joon-ho and Park Chan-wook in particular is plainly evident in every shot, every cut, every twist)—and that alone makes it absolutely essential.
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doublebilled · 2 years ago
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Parasite (2019) dir. Bong Joon-ho
The Housemaid (1960) dir. Kim Ki-young
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maximura · 2 months ago
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ENHYPEN at MAMA 2024 in Japan
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junkobato · 7 months ago
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BEST KDRAMA IN 2024✨ (pt 1)
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Which one is your favorite so far? ☺️
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my-drama-heart2406 · 10 months ago
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So I had this fic idea...
So suppose Hong Hae-in and Hon Cha-young know each other. Both successful and immaculately dressed queens with quirky personalities, besides, who can dislike our Cha-young. Maybe the Hongs used to take help from Cha-young, since she's a Hong too, when she was a lawyer at Wusang, before Hae-in married Hyun-woo.
And Hae-in told in the last ep that she'll bring a competent lawyer of her own... Now WE know that that lawyer was going to be 🤌Vincenzo Cassano🤌
But what if Hae-in wasn't talking about Vinny at all. What if she had meant Hong Cha-young instead. Because Wusang or not Hong Cha-young is still Hong Cha-young.
So NIS and Interpol lifted the arrest warrant on our Corn-Salad. And the first thing he did, obviously, is coming to meet his 💖byeonohsa-nim💖 and his ✨Geumga family✨
So Hae-in goes to Geumga plaza, to Jipuragi to employ their CEO as her legal representative.
Now, naturally, Vincenzo is also at Jipuragi. Because peak Chayenzo domesticity is them working on cases together.
Now Hong Cha-young has a lot on her plate, being the CEO of Jipuragi, but she still wants to help a friend in need. That's where Vinny comes into the picture.
He hears Hae-in's case and his first thought is that... He needs to teach her jerk of a husband a lesson on how a man should treat the woman he loves(he does know it best).
And he looks at Hong Cha-young and goes, "byeonohsa-nim, don't worry I'll handle it."
And Hong Cha-young looks smugly and proudly up at her man and nods her head, "ofcourse byeonohsa-nim. Go ahead."
Hae-in is sceptical of this lawyer she has never seen or even heard of before, even though he seems very charismatic. But Hong Cha-young assures her, "don't worry. He's got this. He's the best I know 😉"
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seoinquk · 1 year ago
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Things will change from now on. Because we've changed. Now we're going to make a completely different world.
THE UNCANNY COUNTER: COUNTER PUNCH (2023)
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smittenskitten · 1 year ago
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Don't give me such sexy look. Sexy? You're being funny today.
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sacredwhores · 11 months ago
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Kim Ki-young - The Housemaid (1960)
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marypickfords · 1 year ago
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The Housemaid (Kim Ki-young, 1960)
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wetgeliscasualinterval · 11 months ago
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The Housemaid (1960) Directed by Kim Ki-Young
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namjhyun · 1 month ago
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DRAMA REVIEW | Light Shop (2024)
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I don’t use the word “masterpiece” easily because it’s no easy to create a film or tv show that’s literally perfect but that’s the only way to describe Disney+ kdrama Light Shop.
Actor turned director Kim Hee Won makes a perfect directorial debut with this very human and heartfelt Korean gothic ghost love story.
Light Shop is a masterfully crafted production, every detail full of significance and important to understand the story as it progresses. No character is unimportant, all playing a key role in the lives of each other; and the performances of each actor nuance. Never giving away too much but managing to connect with the audience at the same time.
The technical aspects, such as cinematography, lighting and special effects, are simply some of the best you will ever find in a Korean drama.
This is the kind of kdrama you want to watch without knowing anything beforehand, but you should know the first four episodes are key for the world building and then, it twist and turns in order to take you on one of the most beautifully made rides.
Perfect.
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duchampscigarette · 6 months ago
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Kim Ki-young - Be a Wicked Woman (1990)
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