Directors: Kim Ki-Duk


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The poetical father of philosophical truths.

1.- Bom Yeoreum Gaeul Gyeoul Geurigo Bom (2003)
2.- Bin-jip (2004)
3.- Hwal (2005)
4.- Soom (2007)

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Crocodile (1996,  R)
2
Yasaeng dongmul bohoguyeog (Wild Animals) (1996,  Unrated)
3
Paran daemun (The Birdcage Inn) (Blue Gate) (1998,  Unrated)
4
Seom (The Isle) (2000,  Unrated)
5
Shilje sanghwang (Real Fiction) (2000,  Unrated)
6
Suchwiin bulmyeong (Address Unknown) (2001,  Unrated)
7
Nabbeun namja (Bad Guy) (2001,  Unrated)
8
Coast Guard (2005,  R)
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Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring (2003,  R)
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring
Review coming someday...

98/100
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Samaria (Samaritan Girl) (2004,  R)
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3-Iron (Bin-jip) (Empty Houses) (2004,  R)
3-Iron (Bin-jip) (Empty Houses)
A very powerful, complex, symbolic and colorful drama. The plot is simple, and yet so deep. Kim Ki-Duk makes his second best masterpiece and makes an extremelly brilliant use of the silence once more. A gem, and one of the best films of the modern era.

93/100
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Hwal (The Bow) (2007,  Unrated)
Hwal (The Bow)
The Bow is one of the most complicated and symbolic films of Kim Ki-Duk. The film is a metaphor about life and about our inner demons that we sometimes don't know how to face. I won't say anything more about it, but I really love it. You'll find out more beautiful aspects and details each time you see it, and the more you see it, the more you get it.

80/100
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Shi gan (Time) (2007,  Unrated)
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Soom (Breath) (2007,  Unrated)
Soom (Breath)
Soom is Kim Ki-Duk's most complex film. It starts very dramatic and sweet, but ends up being a very complicated drama. The acting is superb, and the psychology portrayed through the characters is understood by mature minds. Kim Ki-Duk scores once again. Awesome film.

78/100
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Bi-mong (2008,  Unrated)

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