Min-hee Kim Kim Tae-ri Jung-woo Ha Jin-woo Jo
This is a strange, mysterious tale about a
young girl being chosen to be the handmaiden to a wealthy Japanese lady in
South Korea. It opens with the
girl Kim (Tae-ri) handing over a baby she has been tending to, to an older
woman and is soon taken by carriage to a mansion in the deep woods. She has been trained to be an excellent
pickpocket, and is told by her conman associate Count Fujiwara (Ha) of his plan
for her to help him seduce her new mistress, Lady Hideko (Kim), a Japanese
heiress. He wants to marry Hideko
and finagle her out of her fortune.
Hideko is generous with Kim, and the two
develop a close bond, because Hideko has been kept in her uncle’s house for
years with little or no socialization.
He is an investor in rare books, has a gigantic library, and has Hideko
read to him every day. When Count
Fujiwara comes to visit, Kim does everything she can to foster their
courtship.
The film is in three parts, the first being
about the Count and Kim planning on getting Hideko declared insane and put into
an asylum after the marriage and his managing to get control of her
assets. The problem is that Kim
had not counted on her and Hideko developing a close bond, so she becomes
ambivalent. The second part is
more about Hideko’s harsh upbringing in the hands of her relatives. Alliances shift all during the story,
and there is a final shift in the third part. These shifts and differing perspectives provide much of the
fascination of The Handmaiden.
Just as much, Chan-Wook Park‘s direction, the
music, and cinematography enhance the mystery and mystique of the work. It manages to be a completely absorbing
tale, suspenseful, erotic, and even humorous by turn with its many-layered
characters and exotic settings—and brief horrific torture. He has successfully adapted Alice
Waters’ British novel and BBC television series (Fingersmith) into an Asian rendition. Park manages to slip in some political references to the
Japanese occupation of Korea, which further supports one of his major topics,
the bridging of cultures and social classes.
Sensitive audiences should know that the film contains explicit sex, nudity, and violence.
Sensitive audiences should know that the film contains explicit sex, nudity, and violence.
An exotic, entertaining tale with
suspense, intrigue and humor.
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