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Untold Scandal (2003)
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Reviews Counted:29
Fresh:25
Rotten:4
Average Rating:6.9/10
Theatrical Release:Oct 15, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: The erotic intrigue, deception, and sexual cruelty of LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES are manifest here in the rigid formalities of Korea's 18th Century Chosun Dynasty. The beautiful and depraved Lady Cho... The erotic intrigue, deception, and sexual cruelty of LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES are manifest here in the rigid formalities of Korea's 18th Century Chosun Dynasty. The beautiful and depraved Lady Cho is seeking revenge on her husband, who has decided to take a young concubine, So-ok (Lee Soh-yeon). To this end she enlists the aid of her equally licentious cad of a cousin, Jo-Won (Bae Yong-jun), and asks him to deflower and impregnate the naïve teenager; if he succeeds, he wins bedding privileges with Lady Cho, the one woman who has always resisted his advances. Lord Jo-Won desists, however, in favor of a greater challenge: the beautiful young widow Lady Sook (Jeon Do-yeon), he feels, is a more suitable conquest: she has taken a vow of chastity, and is a passionate devotee of the Catholic faith, illegal at the time. The young Lord uses all manner of devious means to get close to the "Gate of Chastity," as she is known, posing as a lost soul in need of saving, though he may find his oft-repeated mantra--"I have room for only one person in my heart"--challenged in unexpected ways as he uncovers a heretofore-undiscovered humanity lurking within his scheming soul. The lush photography and stunning costumes make this film a joy to watch, with the sizzling erotic scenes and subtle playfulness contrasting markedly with the stiff social conventions of the time. [More]
Starring: Bae Yong-Jun, Lee Mi-Sook, Jeon Do-Yeon, Cho Hyeon-Jae
Starring: Bae Yong-Jun, Lee Mi-Sook, Jeon Do-Yeon, Cho Hyeon-Jae, Lee Soh-Yeon, Kim Ha-Kyeong
Director: J-Yong Lee
Director: J-Yong Lee
Producer: Oh Jung-Wan
Studio: Kino International
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Reviews for Untold Scandal
If you've never seen another version and love costume drama, this is the one to see. If you have, you'll probably find it frustrating.
Yet another soulless adaptation of Choderlos de Laclos's Les Liaisons Dangereuses.
Every attempt I have seen to adapt it on film -- Dangerous Liaisons, Cruel Intentions, even the trashy 1959 Roger Vadim version -- has resulted in an entertainment of agreeable nasty elegance. Until now.
Pallid acting and a general lack of spirit ultimately result in a bland costume drama.
This deliciously wicked retelling brings fresh suspense and sorrow to the tale.
E J-Yong's transposition illuminates, with satisfying crispness, the hyper-Confucian high society of the time, as well as the underground Catholic movement.
Director Lee Je-Yong gives the book a makeover full of wit and startling beauty as a tragicomedy of Korean manners at the dawn of the Chosun dynasty in the late 18th century.
This viciously purring Korean comedy of sexual conquest in the New Directors/New Films Series employs many of the plot mechanisms used in Christopher Hampton's version of Liaisons Dangereuses.
A luxuriously filmed screen adaptation of Les Liaisons Dangereuses set in eighteenth century Korea.
A nicely filmed period piece, 'Les Liaisons Dangereuses' as Korea would see it at the turn of the 19th century.
Handsome production values, solid ensemble performances and explorations of Far Eastern civilization.
The world hardly needed another version of Dangerous Liaisons...but gifted writer/director E J-Yong still manages to make the material engaging.
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