1. The Housemaid (1960) 하녀 Review | EonTalk
24 mrt 2020 · It's an incredibly well made drama/thriller with great acting, excellent cinematography, and a story that plays out like a classic Hitchcock ...
A torrent of sexual obsession, revenge, and betrayal is unleashed under one roof in this venomous melodrama from South Korean master Kim Ki-young. Immensely popular in its home country when it was released, is the thrilling, at times jaw-dropping story of the devastating effect an unstable housemaid has on the domestic cocoon of a bourgeois, morally dubious music teacher, his devoted wife, and their precocious young children. Grim and taut yet perched on the border of the absurd, Kim’s film is an engrossing tale of class warfare and familial disintegration that has been hugely influential on the new generation of South Korean filmmakers. (From The Criterion Collection)
2. Film review: The Housemaid (1960) by Kim Ki-young - Asian Movie Pulse
4 okt 2020 · Martin Scorsese praised the film's “ability to see danger in all of the human interactions”, and “The Housemaid” is indeed great at doing so.
"The Housemaid" provides a fascinating context to Bong's "Parasite", illustrating several concepts that would be later developed in the Oscar-winning film. Film review: The Housemaid (1960) by Kim Ki-young
3. Review and Summary: The Housemaid (1960)
7 mei 2024 · When a new maid is brought into the home, it tears apart one marriage and family. This movie focuses on the Kim family, who've become newly middle class in a ...
Review of The Housemaid / 하녀, directed by Kim Ki-young
4. The Housemaid | Rotten Tomatoes
Moderately entertaining film that says at least something about the society that birthed it. The basic plot of this film is somewhat weird in which you have a ...
Piano composer Dong-sik (Kim Jin-kyu) and his pregnant wife (Jeung-nyeo Ju) need extra help around the house, so they hire a housemaid (Eun-shim Lee), whose precociousness soon gives way to troubling behavior. Tensions between her and Dong-sik lead to an affair, and while the pregnancy ends in a miscarriage, it also results in the maid becoming obsessed with killing the entire family, starting with their older son. Soon their comfortable home becomes a physical and psychological battleground.
5. The Housemaid (1960) directed by Kim Ki-young • Reviews, film + cast
A piano composer's family moves into a new house; when his pregnant wife collapses from working to support the family, he hires a hot housemaid to help with ...
A piano composer's family moves into a new house; when his pregnant wife collapses from working to support the family, he hires a hot housemaid to help with housework.
6. Review: The Housemaid (1960) - O'Grady Film
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The Criterion Channel’s synopsis describes The Housemaid as a “venomous melodrama,” and it certainly earns that label; director Kim Ki-young apparently doesn’t know the definition of the word “subtle.” His camera swoops and soars like a vengeful spirit, pushing in and dollying backwards with relentless, whiplash-inducing speed. His compositions are equally dynamic, fragmenting the image into claustrophobic sub-frames by observing the action through doorways, stair railings, and rain-drenched win
7. The Housemaid (1960) - Film review - easternKicks.com
20 mei 2020 · 하녀. South Korea 1960. Directed by Kim Ki-young. Starring Kim Jin-kyu, Lee Eun-shim, Ju Jeung-ryu, Um Aing-ran. 108 mins. In Korean with ...
Kim Ki-young’s 1960 THE HOUSEMAID is a classic of Korean suspense cinema ★★★★★
8. The Housemaid (1960) Review - Fikkle Fame
None of them saw the film the same way I did. How did the situation get so out of control? The first part with a disgraced Kwak committing suicide colored my ...
See AlsoEmily Blunt Movies YoungI saw the 1960 movie The Housemaid (aka Hanyeo) last week on Turner Classic Movies. It’s from South Korea and apparently, there are versions dubbed in English; however, the one I saw only had English subtitles.
9. FILM REVIEW: The Housemaid (Ki-young Kim,1960): South Korea
23 okt 2016 · Shown in B&W, it's a domestic thriller with mounting intensity up to and through the climax. It's at the very end of the film when a most ...
10. Review: The Housemaid - Slant Magazine
16 jan 2011 · The original version of The Housemaid, directed by Kim Ki-Young, appeared in 1960, during a short window of complete creative autonomy in South ...
It stretches beyond its handsome Hitchcockian pedigree to a world of blowzy Shakespearian intrigue.
11. Movie review: The Housemaid - easternKicks.com
14 sep 2023 · 하녀, Hanyo. South Korea, 1960. Directed by Kim Ki-young. Starring Kim Jin-kyu, Ju Jeung-ryu, Lee Eun-shim, Ahn Sung-ki, Lee Yoo-ri. 111 mins.
A true gem of Korean suspense cinema: Kim Ki-young’s THE HOUSEMAID ★★★★
12. [한국 고전영화 리뷰] 하녀 The Housemaid(1960) - 네이버 블로그
16 jul 2019 · 카테고리 이동 시네마 베라 · 하녀는 1960년대 부잣집에서 일어나는 치정극을 다룬 영화이다. · - 스토리 · 아내의 재봉질로 어렵게 일구어낸 중산층 가정 ...
김기영 감독의 1960년도 작품 <하녀>는 이미 오래 전부터 한국 영화계에 종사하는 사람들과 시네필(&...
13. The Housemaid (1960) - Not Just Movies
20 jan 2011 · The maid, in all her terrifying glory, can and should be seen as an entity unto herself, a creature who destroys without reason à la Iago. She ...
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14. The ending of The Housemaid | Sight and Sound - BFI
4 mei 2022 · The unsettling close of Kim Ki-young's delightfully unhinged 1960 film, a key work from the golden age of South Korean filmmaking, ...
The unsettling close of Kim Ki-young’s delightfully unhinged 1960 film, a key work from the golden age of South Korean filmmaking, offers a subversive riposte to Hollywood norms.