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Tiempo

Título original: Shigan
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.1/10
13 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Sung Hyun-ah in Tiempo (2006)
DramaMisterioRomance

Para salvar su relación, una mujer se somete a una cirugía plástica.Para salvar su relación, una mujer se somete a una cirugía plástica.Para salvar su relación, una mujer se somete a una cirugía plástica.

  • Dirección
    • Kim Ki-duk
  • Guionista
    • Kim Ki-duk
  • Elenco
    • Ha Jung-woo
    • Park Ji-yeon
    • Baek Gwang-Doo
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.1/10
    13 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Kim Ki-duk
    • Guionista
      • Kim Ki-duk
    • Elenco
      • Ha Jung-woo
      • Park Ji-yeon
      • Baek Gwang-Doo
    • 39Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 74Opiniones de los críticos
    • 73Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 3 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Ha Jung-woo
    Ha Jung-woo
    • Ji-woo
    Park Ji-yeon
    • Seh-hee - before plastic surgery
    Baek Gwang-Doo
    • Epilogue lover
    • (as Kwang-du Baek)
    Jung Gyu-woon
    Jung Gyu-woon
    • Man #3
    • (as Jeong Kyeo-woon)
    Jun-yeong Jang
    • Man in fight
    Ji-heon Kim
    • Yeon-hee
    Oh Seo-won
    • Lover
    Kim Seong-min
    • Plastic Surgeon
    • (as Kim Sung-min)
    Kiki Sugino
    Kiki Sugino
    • Cafe employee
    • (as Yeong-hwa Seo)
    Sung Hyun-ah
    Sung Hyun-ah
    • See-hee
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      • Kim Ki-duk
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    delightful-life

    A Highly Under Rated Love Story

    Hope you have read the official story line.

    I was intrigued by that and since we are all so used to so many of the Hollywood style movies and also because of the relatively low 7.2 rating here at IMDb I was expecting it to be a mediocre merry go round, boy was I wrong! This is a weird movie, and instead of putting us off it makes us think, think really hard. Very strangely, this movie, unlike other movies is always showing us a certain third party perspective (normally Hollywood tries to do just the opposite to make us empathize with the character), and its this that makes us 'think'.

    And I came off thinking:

    * Our lives are too good, and because its too good we do things to make it complicated, we basically imagine up things, and we ourselves create problems which we then try so hard to solve.

    * Only if we had left things as it was.

    * Aren't we being just plain greedy.

    If you have liked movies like Tokyo Story, Still Walking, etc., yes please check out this movie.

    Thank you for reading. :-).

    Cheers!
    7Buddy-51

    cerebral sci-fi/fantasy film

    In combining elements of sci-fi and fantasy with a thoughtful, contemplative study of human relationships, the Korean film, "Time," brings the adage "Beauty is only skin deep" to a whole new level.

    When she begins to sense that her boyfriend, Ji-woo, may be losing interest in her, Seh-hee decides to undergo plastic surgery so radical that even he will not be able to recognize her. Her plan is to then insinuate herself back into Ji-woo's life under the guise of her new identity, hoping to stave off his growing indifference and, in so doing, give them what amounts to a second chance as a couple. Needless, to say, Seh-hee 's scheme does not work out quite as planned and she learns some pretty powerful lessons about the way true love actually works.

    Although Seh-hee clearly believes that by altering her appearance she will be able to change her inner makeup as well, the truth is that she remains every bit as grasping, jealous, melodramatic and paranoid after the surgery as she was before. No amount of change in her looks can raise her self-esteem or make her any less difficult to deal with. Her boyfriend, meanwhile, becomes a pawn in her twisted game, as he is tricked into inadvertently rekindling a romance with a woman who carries with her all the same baggage he had so much trouble putting up with in the previous relationship (despite the fact that he genuinely loves her).

    An attack on the looks-obsessed nature of modern culture, "Time" is not a "thriller" in the conventional sense of the term. It demands patience as it goes about the business of laying out its storyline and doesn't go in for a whole lot of fancy horror movie pyrotechnics to raise the audience's hackles. Instead, it relies mainly on subtle psychological insights to generate a feeling of imbalance and unease. Seh-hee is clearly mentally and emotionally unstable, and writer/director Ki-duk Kim's subtle, almost Pirandellian way of dealing with that madness makes it all the more disturbing.

    Strong performances, steady direction, sharp cinematography and an unnerving view of human nature all combine to make "Time" an offbeat, memorable experience. Don't expect to jump out of your seat or bury your face in your hands during the course of this film - for in the case of "Time," the chills all take place in the mind.
    10mxrcxdxs

    An incredible exploration into the oblivion of contemporary identity.

    There is something startlingly relevant to this film. The ever increasing lack of identity in the modern world, and the rise of all sorts of abstract selves, from Internet IDs to Social Security numbers, has left our age with nothing but ever changing faces and dubious selves. The most corporeal and brutal example of this is cosmetic surgery. And, Kim Ki-Duk's haunting masterpiece speaks to both the obsession with a physical ideal, as well as the very ambiguous ideology of identity.

    As a cynical and often apathetic moviegoer, this film entranced, bewildered and truly disconcerted me. Kim Ki-Duk is developing into an incredible filmmaker. The cinematography is delicately crisp, in a way that is very new and only really found in a handful of Asian movies from about the last 5 years. The dramatic elements are utterly profound, and the plot functions on many levels, (though not specifically allegorical) invoking and evoking issues ranging from history, the failure and ultimate relativism of communication, the absurd necessity for beauty, as well as a plethora of other parallels.

    Anyhow, I find myself being verbose, but I just watched this movie and am terribly excited about it. Instead, the film itself is anything but convoluted, and though not exceedingly complex, is incredibly deep. Be patient, because it starts a little slowly, but erupts into something so strange and meaningful that I would recommend this film to anyone that enjoys Asian cinema or that likes to think.
    8jeanneleehuipeng

    A movie for the women of today

    Although I have not watched any of the director's previous movies, "TIME" was a movie that was definitely provocative and representative of women's ideals of today. At least most of the women I know. Do not watch this movie at face value because for me, I felt that the director did a fantastic job portraying the emotions and insanity faced by the women and men who were in that situation. When in the cinema, there were men sitting next to me complaining about how crazy the protagonist was. I was quite sure he didn't enjoy it. So my advice is take it artistically. It's quite disturbing to the mind when you see what plastic surgery looks so prepare yourself for such graphics.

    Plastic surgery has become today's solution to esteem problems and the result is, even more problems.
    9matty03

    Visually Cerebral

    Ki-duk Kim is one of my favorite filmmakers. He seems to always stick to his vision and, I suspect, enjoys going against the very grain of where he is expected to go. It is my opinion that he takes audiences to "places" in Korean culture that other Korean filmmakers dare not go. I had been waiting to see this film on the screen but the opportunity has yet to come. I was thrilled when a pal sent me the just released DVD.

    Ki-duk Kim's work is surreal, socio-political and melo-dramatic all at once. This can be an uncomfortable combination. I find that there is often a dark comedic element at work in his films which makes it all the more uncomfortable. In fact, I often wonder if the "comedy" I find is intended. As a viewer, I don't care. I find his work endlessly interesting and unforgettable.

    This is not his finest work. It is, however, a visually stunning work. At it's heart are two central ideas playing off each other: the 21st century obsession with plastic surgery and the obsessive quality of love/devotion. The film is filled with character insecurity and the neurotic. The surreal set up for this film is also a bit too confused. However, I would urge anyone interested in his work or the films that are coming out of Asis to seek this film out.

    There has been criticism of the theatrics of the performers. While I understand this issue I feel the actors give exactly what Kim was after. The pitch of the performances match the over-the-top story line.

    This is an intellectual film. I think what I love the most is the fact that it is visually intellectual vs. plot driven intellectual. I am not sure I managed to get that idea out, but I hope whoever reads this understands what I am trying to articulate.

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    • Trivia
      The film Ji-woo edits is "3 Iron", an actual film directed by Ki-Kim duk.
    • Citas

      Ji-woo: [Having been rudely awakened] Did... did you just slap me? Why did you do that?

      See-hee: Because I love you.

    • Conexiones
      Features El espíritu de la pasión (2004)
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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de agosto de 2006 (Corea del Sur)
    • Países de origen
      • Corea del Sur
      • Japón
    • Idioma
      • Coreano
    • También se conoce como
      • Time
    • Productoras
      • Happinet
      • Kim Ki-Duk Film
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 14,742
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 4,630
      • 13 jul 2007
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    Especificaciones técnicas

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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 37min(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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