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Samaritan Girl, 2004
Korean
South Korea
Profile of Samaritan Girl
The mood of Samaritan Girl is sexual, captivating, and touching. The plot centers around redemption, coming of age, and teenage life. It is a drama and foreign movie. Stylistically, Samaritan Girl is a melodrama. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The pacing is slow. Samaritan Girl is set in Germany. It happens in contemporary times. The movie is known for being a Berlin festival winner. Note that Samaritan Girl includes sexual content and violent content.
Summary of Samaritan Girl
Acclaimed Korean director Kim Ki-Duk (SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN, WINTER...AND SPRING) helms the redemption drama SAMARITAN GIRL. Two teenage girls, Yeo-jin and Jae-yeong, decide to fund their escape to Europe through prostitution, with the former conducting the business and the latter "entertaining" the clientele. But when Jae-yeong suffers the consequences of their actions, Yeo-jin embarks on a quest to redeem herself by tracking down their former clients one by one to replicate the earlier transactions. But when her father discovers what Yeo-jin has been doing, he snaps and decides to avenge his daughter's innocence. Director Ki-Duk was awarded the Best Director prize at the 2004 Berlin Film Festival.
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| Language: | Korean |
| Country: | South Korea |
| Release date: | 5 March 2004 |
| Runtime: | 95 min |
Cast and Crew
as Yeo-jin
as Jae-yeong
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