Modern Master: Kim Ki-Duk
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Director: KIM KI-DUK
Thursday 25th September, 10.05pm
Mysterious drifter Tae-suk enters other peoples' lives as easily as he breaks into their unoccupied homes. Instead of stealing their riches, he repays his hosts' unknowing hospitality by fixing broken items, cleaning up, even doing their laundry. But when he sneaks into a sprawling mansion, he discovers a beautiful, lonely wife named Sun-hwa, trapped in a loveless marriage.
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Twists and Dramas
This move has a really nice twist to it. sound like a move that i would watch. you should try to post it back on. acoustic guitars
30 Nov 2010 20:58 AEST
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29 Sep 2008 23:48 AEST
From: Dandenong
BEAUTIFUL
WE WANT MORE FILMS OF THIS CALIBRE!!!! This was a joy to watch! I was almost distracted from following the storyline by the absolutely GENIUS cinematography, and colours and the shear beauty of this film (as is the case with many modern Asian films, especially Korean, THai etc.). Have you ever been annoyed with how how a film is shot (go to the left!, what are you filming, etc), well I have, but not with this movie, the camera went exactly where I wanted it to go, absolute genius!
26 Sep 2008 0:31 AEST
From: Dover Highs
Music from the movie
through out the movie was playing some beautiful arabic music (femail singer with emazing voice) i was wondering if you could help me find who it is?
25 Sep 2008 23:48 AEST
From: Port Melbourne
it was a great movie
Please play more quality films like this one but from variety of countries like France and Europe and Middle east and Far east and Iran!!!we have enough of American propaganda things in other channel and trashy ones like "shameless"and so on!!!I am sure the ones who are watching SBS channel ,they expect quality movies not trashy or Hollywood movies!!!!I love to see more of these movies and less of no content and trash movies!!!
25 Sep 2008 23:38 AEST
From: Port Melbourne
IT was Great!!!!
It was Great,I Love it!!does anybody know the soundtrack that was playing at this movie,it was Arabic song which even played at the end of the movie!!!Plz,if anybody know the name of the singer or the song,plz give me!thanks!!!
25 Sep 2008 21:19 AEST
From: Dandenong
PROGRAMING
More quality films and less of the trashy sick stuff. What 'trashy sick stuff' am I talking about? I'm talking about things along the lines of 'Shameless' and 'South Park'. And please, try and avoid the American stuff, we get enough (more than enough!) of that on other channels. Asian, some French, European as well as some of the Iranian and generally Middle Eastern (Israeli etc.) stuff you have shown before is very enjoyable and soulful, meaningful and worth watching. Give us more of that.
22 Aug 2008 11:03 AEST
From: Vic
Thank You
Looking forward to Feux rouges! Great selection of films this month!
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