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The film about a father-son relationship presses all the buttons of its target Korean audience by alluding to the historical legacy that created many orphans from the 1950s-'70s. More
This low-key drama is carried along by generally strong performances and a look at Korea's less glamorous side. More
Directed by Lee Myung-se, one of the most exciting stylists in Korean cinema, the film outdoes his previous martial arts mind-boggler "Duelist" in sensual imagery and esoteric meaning. More
The film reveals a medieval world of sadistic torture behind ornate interiors, rustling "Hanbok" gowns and elegant court decorum. More
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Cannes 2007 lineup