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      The Housemaid

      Released Jan 21, 2011 1h 46m Mystery & Thriller List
      69% Tomatometer 72 Reviews 54% Audience Score 5,000+ Ratings Eun-yi (Jeon Do-yeon), a poor Korean woman, takes a job as a domestic servant in the lavish home of Hoon Goh (Lee Jung-jae), a handsome businessman whose wife Hae-ra (Seo Woo) is pregnant. Under the tutelage of her new boss, longtime employee and familial confidant Byung-sik (Youn Yuh-jung), Eun-yi quickly learns the ways of the house -- and that Hoon's word is law. But when Eun-yi allows Hoon to seduce her, the benefits of her new position become dwarfed by the consequences of her actions. Read More Read Less

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      Im Sang-soo's remake of The Housemaid struggles to escape the shadow of the original, but offers its own unique -- and decidedly sensual -- pleasures.

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      Elizabeth Weitzman New York Daily News Im Sang-soo can't improve on Kim Ki-young's 1960 original, a jaIm Sang-soo can't improve on Kim Ki-young's 1960 original, a jarring and operatic cult favorite. Still, he does tweak the themes in intriguing fashion. Rated: 3/4 Apr 12, 2016 Full Review J. R. Jones Chicago Reader The situation continues to fester, the balance of power shifts back and forth among some wonderfully defined characters. Dec 13, 2011 Full Review Nick Schager Lessons of Darkness Exudes a surreal sense of deranged domestic privilege. Rated: B Apr 17, 2011 Full Review Dustin Chang Floating World Im saves the grotesquery of the wealthy to the last minute. But the build up (to the not so subtle climax and ending that can be read as slapdash) is so engaging and understated that it only amplifies the brilliance of Im's precision filmmaking. Mar 21, 2021 Full Review David Walsh World Socialist Web Site A scathing picture-with overtones of R.W. Fassbinder and Claude Chabrol-of the selfish, cruel South Korean elite.... Feb 14, 2021 Full Review David Lamble Bay Area Reporter Housemaid puts your faith in the New Korean Cinema to the ultimate test. Jun 8, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Dani G I liked the fact that they twisted the story a little bit, not doing a copy of the original 1960 film Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 09/27/23 Full Review Audience Member Brilliant photography. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/29/23 Full Review Audience Member The best Korean movie. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review andy h It's got some nice nudity, but it's not engaging. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member The 2010 remake of the original movie seems bleak and unfulfilling. The film starts with a montage of a bustling street where we are introduced to the main character Eun-yi and her struggling life. But in the background of the montage, there's a huge foreshadowing of the end of the movie. A girl jumps from the roof of a restaurant and ends her life. Eun-yi is momentarily distracted from her work and expresses her desire to see the dead body. But she's scolded by her friend and roommate. Her life takes a different turn when she's hired by a rich businessman as a housemaid. His wife Hera is pregnant with twins and we can see this as she flaunts her baby bump haughtily throughout the movie. The husband, Hoon, who's pretty obsessed with vintage wines, can't seem to satisfy his sexual desires with his pregnant wife. That's when the most expected of the turn takes place, he goes up to the maid and the latter complies to have sexual intercourse. There's another important character that I forgot to mention. She's Byung-shik, played by Yuh-jung who's been nominated for Oscars recently for her magnificent performance in Minari. Her character in The Housemaid is that of an omniscient maid who's aware of every matter of the rich family. She discovers that the newly appointed maid is sleeping with her master. Instead of being loyal to the wife, she's loyal to the wife's mother. She makes a startling discovery. Thus ensues a series of events that changes the course of the film. It transforms from a movie to a regular Korean soap opera. The end, which is as much unfathomable as it's unexpected, leaves you with a sense of dissatisfaction. If there's a moral that you can take away from this movie, then it's the fact that nothing good comes when you sleep with an affluent guy who's already married. As always, Jeon Do-yeon gives a magnificent performance. Although it's not in the line with her ground-breaking performance in Secret Sunshine, you can assume that's it's the best she could've given from the script that she presented to her. Yuh-jung's character is that of an old lady who's worried about everything that goes around her and she excels at portraying it as such. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Joel C A decent story about a housemaid who starts working for a wealthy family and has an affair with the husband. She's what you would call a "home wrecker", though the blame goes both ways as the husband was the instigator and she was the immature reciprocator. The film is shot well with a good cast and nice locations and the food looks tasty as hell. Pretty wild ending but I don't think it was executed as well as they'd hoped. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/27/21 Full Review Read all reviews
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      Synopsis Eun-yi (Jeon Do-yeon), a poor Korean woman, takes a job as a domestic servant in the lavish home of Hoon Goh (Lee Jung-jae), a handsome businessman whose wife Hae-ra (Seo Woo) is pregnant. Under the tutelage of her new boss, longtime employee and familial confidant Byung-sik (Youn Yuh-jung), Eun-yi quickly learns the ways of the house -- and that Hoon's word is law. But when Eun-yi allows Hoon to seduce her, the benefits of her new position become dwarfed by the consequences of her actions.
      Director
      Im Sang-soo
      Screenwriter
      Im Sang-soo, Kim Ki-young
      Distributor
      IFC Films
      Production Co
      Sidus, CJ Venture Investment, Mirovision, Hanwha Entertainment Fund No. 1
      Genre
      Mystery & Thriller
      Original Language
      Korean
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Jan 21, 2011, Limited
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Apr 4, 2017
      Runtime
      1h 46m
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