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The Handmaiden
The Handmaiden was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. It was released in South Korea on 1 June 2016 to widespread critical acclaim for its directing, writing, twists, cinematography, musical score and cast performances, and grossed over US$38 million worldwide. At the 71st British Academy Film Awards, the film won the category of Best Film Not in the English Language. The film has appeared on many lists of the greatest films of the 21st century, and since its release has been regarded as one of Park's finest works.
The Handmaiden (Korean: 아가씨; RR: Agassi; lit. 'Lady') is a 2016 South Korean erotic historical psychological thriller film directed, co-written and co-produced by Park Chan-Wook and starring Kim Min-hee, Kim Tae-ri, Ha Jung-woo and Cho Jin-woong. It is inspired by the 2002 novel Fingersmith by Welsh writer Sarah Waters, with the setting changed from Victorian era Britain to Korea under Japanese rule, where a Korean girl is hired as a handmaiden to a Japanese heiress who lives a secluded life on a countryside estate.
Highlights
5 clips
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The lady was taking a shower. The girl helped the lady see her toothache and saw her body with a side light. The atmosphere was rather ambiguous.
2
00:43:27
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The lady and the girl were practicing the wedding bridal chamber and were out of control in bed.
3
00:57:42
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The lady and the girl kissed quietly in front of the man.
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01:39:45
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The lady and the girl exchanged many positions in bed.
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02:00:05
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The male protagonist and the young lady had sex, but it didn't last for a few seconds, which made the young lady very unhappy.