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Han Gong-ju

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1 Std. 52 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Han Gong-ju (2013)
DramaKriminalität

Han Gong-Ju wechselt an eine neue Schule, um ihrer Vergangenheit zu entkommen. Es dauert lange, bis sie von ihrer schwierigen Vergangenheit eingeholt wird, aber als sie es tut, ist die Enthü... Alles lesenHan Gong-Ju wechselt an eine neue Schule, um ihrer Vergangenheit zu entkommen. Es dauert lange, bis sie von ihrer schwierigen Vergangenheit eingeholt wird, aber als sie es tut, ist die Enthüllung verheerend.Han Gong-Ju wechselt an eine neue Schule, um ihrer Vergangenheit zu entkommen. Es dauert lange, bis sie von ihrer schwierigen Vergangenheit eingeholt wird, aber als sie es tut, ist die Enthüllung verheerend.

  • Regie
    • Lee Su-jin
  • Drehbuch
    • Lee Su-jin
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Chun Woo-hee
    • Jung In-sun
    • Kim So-young
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,2/10
    3057
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Lee Su-jin
    • Drehbuch
      • Lee Su-jin
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Chun Woo-hee
      • Jung In-sun
      • Kim So-young
    • 11Benutzerrezensionen
    • 40Kritische Rezensionen
    • 68Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 29 Gewinne & 14 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Chun Woo-hee
    Chun Woo-hee
    • Han Gong-joo
    Jung In-sun
    Jung In-sun
    • Eun-hee
    Kim So-young
    • Jeon Hwa-ok
    Lee Yeong-ran
    • Ms. Lee
    Kwon Bum-taek
    Kwon Bum-taek
    • Police captain
    Lee Chung-hee
    • Chung-hee
    Jeong Han-bin
    • Gynecologist
    Oh Hee-joon
    Oh Hee-joon
    • Min-ho's gang
    Kim Hyun-joon
    • Min-Ho
    Baek Ji-won
    Baek Ji-won
    • Head Nurse
    Jung-suk Kim
    • Animal hospital owner…
    Min Kyung-jin
    Min Kyung-jin
    • Vice-principal
    Sang-Heon Lee
    • Swimming instructor 2
    Son Seul Gi
    • Min Seo
    Yoo Seung-mok
    • Gong-joo's father
    Sung Yeo-jin
    Sung Yeo-jin
    • Gong-joo's mother
    Kim-Choi Yong-joon
    • Dong-yoon
    • Regie
      • Lee Su-jin
    • Drehbuch
      • Lee Su-jin
    • Komplette Besetzung und alle Crew-Mitglieder
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    9hnsmvz

    Best heart wrenching Korean film

    This film is horrible in the best way possible. The lead has been through so much but still continues to move forward creating a new life for herself. Although this film is absolute heartbreaking the message it conveys is beautiful. There were times when I laughed and times my heart absolutely broke for Gong-ji, I hate how hard her life's been at such a young age but I'm also so happy she prevailed through the tough times. During some flash backs I was a little confused but surprised how well they blended together so nicely. I would 100% recommend this to a more mature audience as it's definitely not for ages under 16. Overall this is an amazingly heartwarming and breaking film.
    9Radu_A

    Exceptionally well written treatment of most difficult subject

    Korean film has been pretty tough on its homeland. Much non-romantic lore of late handles mishandled or downright criminal police procedure or judiciary mistakes, and/or rape and abuse based on true stories. Other than the impeccable technical credits one has gotten used to in Korean film, most of these films impress by a story-driven writing that has become somewhat lost in Western film, where drama tends to involve more of the individual actor's abilities of expression - that makes them sometimes a little emotionally overwrought to Western viewers; examples for this may be 'Way back home' (2013) or 'Sea Fog' (2014), which are very good films but sometimes overdo things a bit.

    'Han Gong-ju' is different. It focuses almost entirely on its principal character, played with outstanding reservation by Chun Woo-hee. The story jumps unpredictably back- and forwards, making it initially quite hard for the viewer to follow. But what may seem a weakness is actually the film's greatest strength, because the viewer is left with no choice but to follow the events through Gong-ju's own eyes - therefore the ugly truth, once revealed, hits twice as hard as it normally would because the various tensions in the plot are allowed to build up slowly. The only weakness in my opinion is the actual scene of the crime, which could have been edited more respectfully, but then again this is a graphic age we're living in.

    In short, this is an exceptional character-driven piece about the most difficult subject of all to handle in film. A must for any serious cineast, but not for the faint of heart.
    8TheMovieDiorama

    Han Gong-Ju is delicate, intimate and horrible simultaneously.

    Yet another soul draining experience where I'm left thinking "no wonder I have no emotions, films just drain them til I have none left". I mean this was powerful without the story being overly heavy handed, an impressive directorial debut from Lee Su Jin. Based on a sexual violence case in 2004, a young girl seemingly attempts to blend in when she transfers to a new school. Unfortunately though, her harrowing past catches up as she struggles to flee from it. It's no spoiler, it's been well documented and is in the synopsis, that the sexual assault was a horrific gang rape. That's not the purpose of this film. This is purely a character study on a psychologically and emotionally damaged girl who has been the victim of a disgusting crime. The sexual scenes were heartbreaking. To see someone go through that is not an easy watch, and is clear why this was an independent film. Any big production studio would've exploited this story and toned down the graphic nature. But it's required. It's a powerful visceral image that enhances the pain and suffering Han Gong-Ju is going through. This is a very intimate and personal character study. Her development as you see her slowly blossom and crawl out of this dark nightmare that is overshadowing her is perfection. Instantly you connect with her. You know from the first few scenes that something has happened to her to cause all of this grief. Chun Woohee gives an understated and nuanced performance, she is able to capture the fragility and tenderness of her character beautifully. The pacing occasionally feels sluggish, but it's dealing with an important subject so I appreciated the fact it took its time. The ending was slightly ambiguous, yet I was still gobsmacked. Han Gong-Ju is yet another brilliant addition to Asian cinema. I would only recommend if you are into serious mature dramas, some scenes will cause discomfort and distress...trust me!
    8t-dooley-69-386916

    Exceptional Korean Film of a girl with a past

    Han Gong Ju is a young school girl who is suddenly up rooted from her home and taken to a new district to live and attend a new school. All we know is that there has been 'a scandal' at her old school and that she was directly involved. Her school teacher takes her to live with his mother - who runs a little supermarket.

    Han Gong Ju then tries to rebuild a life devoid of the past, but her curious detachment acts as a lure for some of her new class mates and try as she might the past always has a strange way of catching up with us.

    This is probably a slow burner, but the direction and pacing make it feel more immediate than it actually is. The performances are all sufficiently nuanced to keep one guessing as to what really happened and as such the past is done in a slow reveal through flash backs. The back story could have been fleshed out better but once gain we have enough hints and subtle asides that help put all the pieces together. This is one where your full attention is required, but that is quite easy as it is very gripping. Another great piece of cinema from South Korea.
    8dani_fz

    A painful but artistic, memorable, and non-exploitative depiction of how traumatizing and harmful rape and its aftermath often are to victim-survivors

    I just finished watching this unique movie and - I have to put this out there before saying anything else - huge trigger warning for sexual assault and related traumatic events.

    That said, and despite the trigger warning, one of the major strengths of the movie is its sensitive and non-exploitative treatment of what is, by all accounts, a harrowing and deeply painful subject. The writing, direction, editing, and performances are all commendable in how impressionably but carefully they expose rape culture and the costs it imposes on its victim-survivors. Indeed, the movie does what very few of its kind manage to do: to communicate the horrors and harms of rape and of its aftermath to audiences while avoiding catering to the male gaze and sexually objectifying its female characters, or exploiting its female characters in other ways purely for the male audiences' entertainment.

    As a consequence, Su-jin Lee and his crew succeed, in a way that is rarely seen in cinema, to show just how hard coming out with a rape allegation is to victims of sexual assault and/or rape and how existing patriarchal institutions and agents all work together to ensure that this remains the reality for victim-survivors. And this is so, to a large part, due to the centering of the narrative on Han Gong-Ju's mental and social life; the award-worthy editing that shifts between Gong-Ju's present and past often without prior indication; and the emotionally laden performance by Chun-Woo-He (Hann Gong-Ju) who most often does not even have to speak to communicate her motivations and emotions to the viewer. Some would attribute these strengths to the particulars of Korean drama filmmaking in general but, as someone who's watched a number of classic Korean drama movies, I'd object to this and argue that due credit should be given to the creators of this unique and woefully under-watched and underrated classic.

    In all, this is a movie that I would recommend to almost everyone for artistic, educational, sociological, entertainment, and moral reasons because, I guarantee, it has something for nearly all viewers, no matter their interests and motivations in movie-watching and in social and educational issues. The only negatives I noted in the movie include its promotion of alcohol and cigarette use and its plot development with regards to how the editing is used as a narrative tool (which takes a while to get used to while watching it).

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 17. April 2014 (Südkorea)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Südkorea
    • Sprache
      • Koreanisch
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      • Хан Гон Джу
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      • Vill Lee Film
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      • 1 Std. 52 Min.(112 min)
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      • Dolby Digital

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