3-Iron

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Drama / Crime / Poetic / Romance
South Korea / Japan, 2004, 88 min

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From Kim Ki-Duk, director of Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter... and Spring, comes the beautiful and haunting story of a young drifter who enters strangers' houses and lives there while owners are away. He spends a night in each house, repaying the owner's unwitting hospitality by doing small repairs. His life changes when he runs into a beautiful woman who is ready to escape her unhappy marriage. (StudioCanal UK)

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Pethushka 

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English Strange things make the world interesting. And this movie is kind of strangely strange. My admiration goes mostly to the main characters, as they were able to express so much emotion without words. Overall, I have such a "pure feeling" right now. The ending couldn't have been better and because of that I’m giving it 4 stars. Romaaance. ()

DaViD´82 

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English A film that relies not on the story, but on the fact that it will enchant you with its unique melancholic atmosphere and poetics. Kim Ki-Duk proves that his Western nickname "DJ" is not at all out of place. ()

Stanislaus 

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English While I may not have understood what the poet (in this case Ki-duk Kim) was trying to say at the end, this unconventional Korean film still had its charm. Words weren't really wasted, and the prison hide-and-seek really captivated me. In short, a film that is something unique and special. And what is that?! That's for each one to decide. ()