12 February 2013

Kashi-ggot



Lee Don-ku : 2012
Fatal

A group of youths imprison a young girl in a room and drug her so they can rape her. Awkward Sung-gong is more than reluctant, but the others threaten to beat him up if he chickens out and so he is forced into the room with the unconscious girl. Ten years later, Sung-gong is leading a humble existence working at a small sewing shop in Seoul. On his usual way to work he encounters a group of people handing out brightly coloured flyers advertising a Christian community. One day, curiosity, loneliness and a bad conscience prompt him to slip into a pew at their church. This is also where Jang-mi seeks refuge. This young woman was the rape victim all those years before. A tender relationship evolves between these two which may enable Sung-gong to bring about reconciliation, but the young woman has no idea with whom she has taken up. Sung-gong is a young man desperate to unburden himself from his guilt but the extreme choices he makes, in a bid to atone for his actions, will bring about a tragic and violent conclusion. Lee Don-ku's debut feature premiered at Busan International Film Festival 2012. The film's European premiere screened in the Panorama section at Berlin International Film Festival 2013.

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