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Bad Guy (2001)

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Reviews Counted:30

Fresh:13

Rotten:17

Average Rating:5.3/10

Rated: Not Rated

Runtime: 1 hr 43 mins

Genre: Foreign Films

Theatrical Release:Feb 11, 2005 Limited

Synopsis: Kim Ki-Duk, the award-winning director of THE ISLE and SPRING, SUMMER, FALL, WINTER… and SPRING, has created a lurid fable of obsessive love, using a potent mix of dark romance, surrealist... Kim Ki-Duk, the award-winning director of THE ISLE and SPRING, SUMMER, FALL, WINTER… and SPRING, has created a lurid fable of obsessive love, using a potent mix of dark romance, surrealist technique, and violent action. With BAD GUY, Kim paints a picture of a dark, hauntingly unforgettable neon-lit world, where two unlikely lovers meet on their own lonely street. While strutting through Downtown Seoul, Han-gi, a local gangland pimp, spots young Sunhwa, a pretty, middle-class college student, waiting on a park bench. He sits next to her, creating a disparate scene of two classes in soft harmony, until she sneers at his advances and rushes into the arms of her preppy boyfriend. Offended, he grabs her and forcefully kisses her. Sun-hwa demands an apology, and when Han-Gi refuses, he is beaten by a group of soldiers who had witnessed the assault. As a final insult, Sun-hwa spits in his face while he is restrained, humiliating him. Soon after, Sun-hwa makes the mistake of taking a seemingly forgotten wallet filled with cash. She is apprehended by the owner, and forced to a pay a huge sum or be turned into the police. With no money, she signs a contract that results in her being sold into prostitution to repay the debt. Whisked away to the neon colors of a Seoul brothel, her introduction to street life is harsh and cold, her teacher an iron-hearted woman with only disdain for the untrained Sun-hwa. As she is brought into her drab room for her first encounter, we learn who is really behind her imprisonment. Watching from behind a double mirror in her room, sits Han-gi, the 'Bad Guy.' As Sun-hwa descends further and further into street life, she takes on the full-fledged traits of a john-luring prostitute. Han-gi's curtain parts to reveal Sun-hwa's harsh education through the mirror, and his tears, creeping through the hardness of his thuggish face, expose his growing feelings for her. Han-gi's language is reduced to facial gestures, his throat marked with the long lash of a scar straight across from ear to ear. Bad Guy is a striking direction for Kim Ki-Duk and modern Korean cinema. Only Kim Ki-Duk's brilliant eye could transcend the conventions of traditional narrative to bring this fantasy-fueled clash between the classes to the light of day. Bad Guy exposes the virile beauty of pained yet true love, no matter what dark street it may be confined to. After a failed escape attempt, Sun-hwa is taken to the seashore by Han-gi. Here she is confronted with a series of mysterious torn photographs that seem to suggest a hidden past or even a possible pre-determined future between Han-gi and herself. The film turns even further away from traditional narrative structure as we see Han-gi survive several attempts on his life that would have killed any mortal man. We begin to see the world of Bad Guy less as a concrete reality and more as a canvas that has been strung to challenge our concepts of Love and Fate. BAD GUY marks a striking direction for Kim Ki-Duk and modern Korean cinema. Only Kim Ki-Duk's brilliant eye could transcend the conventions of traditional narrative to expose the virile beauty of pained yet true love, no matter what dark street it may be confined to. -- © Life Size Entertainment [More]

Director: Kim Ki-Duk

Director: Kim Ki-Duk
Studio: Lifesize Entertainment

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Bad Guy, one of the seven films in Kim's fascinating back catalog, is another kind of cocktail -- simple, bitter, served straight and in an unwashed glass.

Full Review Source: Village Voice | comment Comment
02/15/05
Michael Atkinson
Michael Atkinson
Village Voice
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Uncompromising, unpleasant and emotionally brutal, this twisted love story of emotional bondage is oddly compelling.

Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
03/18/05
Sean Axmaker
Sean Axmaker
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

It's difficult to watch and even more difficult to understand, but the intriguing material is generally well-crafted.

Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
04/18/05
Tim Cogshell
Tim Cogshell
Boxoffice Magazine

Though it goes on exactly a reel too long, Bad Guy reps the most emotionally satisfying pic to date by Korean iconoclast Kim Ki-duk.

Full Review Source: Variety | comment Comment
02/17/05
Derek Elley
Derek Elley
Variety
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Beautifully shot and lushly scored, this may be one of the least P.C. love stories ever filmed. But it's one of the most deeply felt.

Full Review Source: TV Guide's Movie Guide | comment Comment
02/18/05
Ken Fox
Ken Fox
TV Guide's Movie Guide

Bad Guy's riddles are so hauntingly strange and its plot so artfully ambiguous that you just might find the film’s grip harder to shake than Han-gi’s unnerving silence.

Full Review Source: Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada) | comment Comment
05/29/05
Brian Gibson
Brian Gibson
Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)

Really, who needs a bad guy who's this guilty about being bad?

Full Review Source: Entertainment Weekly | comment Comment
02/23/05
Owen Gleiberman
Owen Gleiberman
Entertainment Weekly
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Its international reputation seems difficult to justify.

Full Review Source: Seattle Times | comment Comment
03/18/05
John Hartl
John Hartl
Seattle Times

His fascination with allegory and symbols is evident here, too, but his narrative strays too far from the dreamlike towards the just plain dumbfounding.

Full Review Source: Toronto Star | comment Comment
04/15/05
Peter Howell
Peter Howell
Toronto Star
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The film is filled with lovely images (Kim studied painting in France), and ultimately becomes, against all expectations, quite moving.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
04/15/05
G. Allen Johnson
G. Allen Johnson
San Francisco Chronicle
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So vilely misogynistic does the film appear at first glance that it’s no surprise it hasn’t been previously released here...

Full Review Source: Los Angeles CityBeat | comment Comment
03/30/05
Andy Klein
Andy Klein
Los Angeles CityBeat

Will leave audiences puzzled and then cold.

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02/09/05
Donald J. Levit
Donald J. Levit
ReelTalk Movie Reviews

Mostly distressing and occasionally compelling, as Sun-hwa, the young student, becomes ensnared in a prostitution ring.

Full Review Source: New York Times | comment Comment
02/17/05
Ned Martel
Ned Martel
New York Times
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I was confused and discomfited by Bad Guy , but I loved it too.

Full Review Source: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette | comment Comment
06/20/05
Philip Martin
Philip Martin
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Kim Ki-duk does a bizarre riff on the twisted macho ethos of abusing women until they learn to love you.

Full Review Source: New York Daily News | comment Comment
02/18/05
Jack Mathews
Jack Mathews
New York Daily News
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After the experience of this down and dirty South Korean psychological thriller, park benches may never quite seem the same.

Full Review Source: Long Island Press | comment Comment
04/25/07
Prairie Miller
Prairie Miller
Long Island Press

Becomes more and more confused, unpleasant and preposterous.

Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
02/18/05
V.A. Musetto
V.A. Musetto
New York Post
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It's now 24 hours since I saw the film and I'm still trying to figure out what just happened, why it happened and whether or not its happening should be considered a good thing or not.

Full Review Source: Hollywood Bitchslap | comment Comment
10/07/03
Oz
Oz
Hollywood Bitchslap

The plotting keeps getting away from Kim as the story progresses.

Full Review Source: culturevulture.net | comment Comment
06/22/05
Jesse Paddock
Jesse Paddock
culturevulture.net

Almost entirely garbage.

Full Review Source: Goatdog's Movies | comment Comment
02/20/05
Michael W. Phillips, Jr.
Michael W. Phillips, Jr.
Goatdog's Movies
 
 
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