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Directed by Kim Ki-youngGenres DramaActors Kim Ji-mee,
Lee Jung-gil,
Park AmRating64%
A melodrama about a female prisoner who meets a man while on leave to visit her mother's grave. Not knowing that the man is a thief, she promises to meet him at a park two years later, after she is released from prison., 1h48
Directed by Kim Ki-youngOrigin Coree du sudGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeActors Ahn Sung-ki,
Kim Jin-kyu,
Lee Eun-shim,
Ju Jeung-ryu,
Um Aing-ranRating71%
The film is a domestic horror thriller telling of a family's destruction by the introduction of a sexually predatory femme fatale into the household. A piano composer has just moved into a two-story house with his wife and two children. When his pregnant wife becomes exhausted from working at a sewing machine to support the family, the composer hires a housemaid to help with the work around the house. The new housemaid behaves strangely, catching rats with her hands, spying on the composer, seducing him and eventually becoming pregnant by him., 1h30
Directed by Kim Ki-youngGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Kim Seung-ho,
Park AmRating60%
The film is a historical melodrama about a high government official who wants to marry a woman who is engaged to marry another man.Directed by Kim Ki-youngGenres DramaActors Jo Mi-ryeong,
Park AmA melodrama about a housemaid who bears her employer's illegitimate daughter. The daughter visits her father on his deathbed, unable to tell him she is his daughter. Directed by Kim Ki-youngA melodrama about refugees existing on the black market surrounding the Yongsan U.S. army base after the Korean War. , 1h57
Directed by Kim Ki-youngGenres Drama,
WarActors Kim Ji-mee,
Kim Jin-kyu,
Ju Jeung-ryu,
Kim Seung-ho,
Park Am,
Park Noh-sikRating58%
A wartime melodrama about Aroun, a Korean living in Japan and conscripted into the army. He endures cruel treatment at the hands of the Japanese soldiers, and objections from the mother of his Japanese girlfriend. The film concludes with a U.S. bombing which kills all the Japanese soldiers, but leaves Aroun alive.