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Product Details
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- Episode:-
- No. of Discs: 2
- Aspect Ratio:Widescreen 1.85:1 (Anamorphic)
- Region:Region 3
- Audio:DD 5.1 Surround, DTS
- Running Time:90 Minutes
- Genre:
Drama
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Product Feature
- Commentary by Director Kim Ki-Duk and Critic Jeong Seong-Il
- In Production (total 13 shooting)
- In Venezia Film Festival
- Deleted Scenes
- Trailer
- Gallery
- Synopsis and Scenario
- Cast and Crew
Product Description
Kim Ki-duk's new cinematic gift!
He breaks into other people's homes, sleeps there and enjoys their food and drink but also helps the owners with things that need fixing...
In 3-iron Jae Hee portrays a jobless bum that gets around by living in houses that have been left empty by its owners. He follows the strong principle of only pleasing his essential needs, i.e., food and lodging and even helps out as a house-man when things need to be repaired. During one of his break-ins he runs into the desperate wife whom he helps to escape from the clutches of her strictly career-minded husband. Soon he discovers that his wife is missing and starts and tries to get back what he believes rightly belongs to him...Kim Ki-duk whose movies including The Isle, Real Fiction and Bad Guy mostly revolve around the topics of lust and violence was honored with the Silver Lion at the 61st Venice Film Festival for his superb directing efforts. He excels in offering scenes almost free of any dialogue that live solely from the expressions of the involved artists. In 3-iron's final scenarios for example the leading actress only utters the words "Let's eat" and "I love you". As Lee Seung-yeon who plays the female protagonist was overshadowed by the scandal press from an earlier movie, the forecast for 3-iron's box-office results was not at all optimistic. However, the film's good critics as well as the award it harvested in Venice have more than restored Lee's status as actress.
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