Catalogue information

LastDodo number
906359
Area
DVD / Video / Blu-ray
Item title
The Isle
Original title
Seom
Series / hero / subject
Number in collection / set
4
Addition to number
Carrier / medium
Label / publisher
Film studio
Release year item
2009
Release year of movie
2000
Director
Producer
Scenario
Cinematography
Playing time (min.)
86
Number of discs / tapes
1
Article number packaging
DFC004
Barcode / EAN / UPC packaging
9789058496584
Screen format
Sound format
Language on cover
Spoken language
Language subtitles
Colour / black and white
Details

The film received an honorable mention at the Venice Film Festival. THE ISLE: On a deserted lake, the young woman Hee-Jin rents out fishing huts. No bigger than a doghouse, the huts float like small islands on the water. During the day Hee-Jin sails past the fishermen with bait and coffee, at night she sails by to present her body. Hee-Jin does not speak a word, but a great and fiery emotional life is hidden in her look. Hyun-Shik has rented one of the huts to end his life there. A complex and intense love affair develops between him and Hee-jin, shifting back and forth between extremes of cruelty and tenderness. With animal vigor, Hee-Jin gets rid of anyone who can come between them. The Isle has some gruesome moments, but director Kim Ki-Duk finds a sober mise-en-scène and meditative rhythm that perfectly match the almost otherworldly environment. These provide the emotional charge of the film with extra expressiveness. The Isle, which is a cross between intense love drama and sinister horror film, was Kim's big breakthrough.

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