Bad Guy (film)

  • Jo Jae- hyun Han -ki
  • Seo Won: Seon- hwa
  • Kim Yun -tae: Yun -tae
  • Choi Duek -mun: Myoung -soo
  • Choi Yoon -young Hyun -ja
  • Shin Yoo -jin: Min -jung
  • Kim Jung -young Eun - hye
  • Nam Gung- Min: Hyun -su

Bad Guy ( Kor. 나쁜 남자, Nappeun Namja ) is the seventh film of the South Korean director Kim Ki -duk from the year 2001.

Action

The pimp Han -ki meets the pretty art student Seon- hwa, who expects her boyfriend in a park in Seoul. Han -ki sits down on a park bench next to Seon- hwa and harassed them with covetous eyes. When her boyfriend shows up, flees Sun -hwa disgust in his arms. The humiliated Han Seon -hwa ki tears from the arms of her boyfriend and forces her into a long kiss. As can some military Han Seon -hwa ki of removing these spits in his face. In revenge, designs Han -ki an intrigue with which he forces Seon- hwa into prostitution and making them dependent on itself. It develops a relationship of contrasts between the two, of disgust and attraction, love and hate.

Synchronization

The German synchronization was produced by TV synchronous in Berlin.

Reviews

" Kim Ki -duk is a director who always deep ambivalence gives preference - and this goes to enter particularly in images of mysterious power. It is not hard to refuse with the best moral grounds the confrontation with "Bad Guy ". Who does that but brings is a disturbance that is worthwhile. Kim Ki- duk's new movie does not have the unity of design that, The Isle ( seom ) ' has made ​​a masterpiece. A challenge he is all. "

" As in, seom ' it sets Ki -Duk specifically aimed at, not to spare the nerves of his audience and the squeamish should take therefore more distance, to see the movie. While there is hardly brutal violence in the picture to see, but the emotional cruelty are clearly present, and there is no chance to escape from this. "

" Cho Jae- Hyeon makes in his role as a sociopathic pimp note value, especially since he alone has to do with his facial expressions and body language. In his face, the viewer can read the tragedy of the figure and identify itself by the presence of the character whose emotional life. [ ... ] The his side asked Seo Won understands it also terrific to embody the extraordinary complexity of the role. [ ... ] Overall, the audience expects a disturbing story of a tragic kind of love that leaves a lasting impression. "

Awards

  • 2002: International Film Festival Berlin, Germany ( Nominated for the Golden Bear )
  • 2002: Sitges Festival Internacional de Cinema de Catalunya, Spain ( Orient Express Award)
  • 2002: Daejong Film Awards, South Korea ( Seo Won as " Best New Actress " )
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