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Flor Congelada

Título original: Ssang-hwa-jeom
  • 2008
  • TV-MA
  • 2 h 13 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,1/10
5,5 mil
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Ju Jin-mo, Zo In-sung, and Song Ji-hyo in Flor Congelada (2008)
A historical drama set in the Koryo dynasty and focused on the relationship between a king and his bodyguard.
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Sob a pressão do Império Yuan, o rei de Goryeo precisa urgentemente ter um filho para continuar com sua linhagem. Ele, porém, apesar de casado, não pode tomar uma mulher, e tem como amante H... Ler tudoSob a pressão do Império Yuan, o rei de Goryeo precisa urgentemente ter um filho para continuar com sua linhagem. Ele, porém, apesar de casado, não pode tomar uma mulher, e tem como amante Hong-lim, o chefe da sua guarda real.Sob a pressão do Império Yuan, o rei de Goryeo precisa urgentemente ter um filho para continuar com sua linhagem. Ele, porém, apesar de casado, não pode tomar uma mulher, e tem como amante Hong-lim, o chefe da sua guarda real.

  • Direção
    • Shin Jae Myung
    • Kim Su-Jin-I
    • Ha Yoo
  • Roteiristas
    • Hwang Jin-Yeong
    • Hwang Jin-Young
    • Ha Yoo
  • Artistas
    • Zo In-sung
    • Ju Jin-mo
    • Song Ji-hyo
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,1/10
    5,5 mil
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    • Direção
      • Shin Jae Myung
      • Kim Su-Jin-I
      • Ha Yoo
    • Roteiristas
      • Hwang Jin-Yeong
      • Hwang Jin-Young
      • Ha Yoo
    • Artistas
      • Zo In-sung
      • Ju Jin-mo
      • Song Ji-hyo
    • 29Avaliações de usuários
    • 27Avaliações da crítica
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      • 4 vitórias e 7 indicações no total

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    Zo In-sung
    Zo In-sung
    • Hong-rim
    • (as In-seong Jo)
    Ju Jin-mo
    Ju Jin-mo
    • King
    Song Ji-hyo
    Song Ji-hyo
    • Queen
    Cho Jin-woong
    Cho Jin-woong
    • Tae Ahn-gong
    Shim Ji-ho
    Shim Ji-ho
    • Seung-ki
    • (as Ji-ho Shim)
    Lim Ju-hwan
    Lim Ju-hwan
    • Han-baek
    • (as Im Joo-hwan)
    Kwon Tae-won
    Kwon Tae-won
    • Jo Il-moon
    Ko In-beom
    Ko In-beom
    • Yeon Ki-mok
    Do Yong-gu
    Do Yong-gu
    • Ki Won-hong
    Min Ji-Hyun
    • Queen's maid
    • (as Ji-hyeon Min)
    Son Jong-hak
    Son Jong-hak
    • Emissary
    Song Joong-ki
    Song Joong-ki
    • No-tak
    Hong Jong-hyun
    Hong Jong-hyun
    • King's Man #1
    Hyun Woo
    Hyun Woo
    • King's Man #2
    Lee Poong-woon
    • King Gong-min (young)
    Seo Yeong-ju
    • Han-baek
    • (as Young-ju Seo)
    • …
    Yeo Jin-goo
    Yeo Jin-goo
    • Hong-rim
    • (as Jin-goo Yeo)
    • …
    Yeo Wook-hwan
    • Im-bo
    • Direção
      • Shin Jae Myung
      • Kim Su-Jin-I
      • Ha Yoo
    • Roteiristas
      • Hwang Jin-Yeong
      • Hwang Jin-Young
      • Ha Yoo
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    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: A Frozen Flower

    A Frozen Flower got billed here as "The Year's Sexiest Blockbuster", and writer-director Ha Yu's movie could probably be also billed as an equivalent to Zhang Yimou's Curse of the Golden Flower, given its period setting and schemes within a royal household, plenty of gorgeous costumes, opulent production sets, with a tinge of wire-fu martial arts and a chock load of mixed romances thrown in for good measure too.

    Set in the Korean Koryo era where it's under the control of the Mongol's Yuan Dynasty, the current gay Koryo King (Joo Jin Mo) sets up his own elite bodyguard troops, recruiting 36 young boys to undergo extreme training and eliciting pledges of unfettered loyalty from this group of trusted men. Amongst all he favours Hong Lim (Jo In Sung), and spent plenty of personal and quality time with his pet, from the open plains hunting to the courtyards training, right down to the games both play in the royal bedroom. Nepotism runs in the royal household, since it's an open secret as to why the King appoints Lim as chief of his bodyguards, undoubtedly also because of the advantage of up close and personal already from within the royal chambers.

    The male-centric world soon got shaken by the introduction of the Yuan princess to be Queen (Song Ji Hyo) in an alliance forged by marriage, and I guess you can see how this third party could cause severe problems. Pressure mounts when the royal family is expected to bear an heir, otherwise a successor to the throne will be appointed. This displeases the King of course, given someone on the outside waiting in the wings for his demise, but then his sexual preference also meant that he can't get it up. So in desperation, he crafts a crazy plan in over to hang onto power, and that's to order his lover Hong, to impregnate the Queen and produce an heir whom he will accept as his own, thereby protecting his throne. The Queen reluctantly agrees of course, but as a woman who accepted to be loyal to the kingdom, she's got to do what is best for her husband. As for Hong, well, it's duty toward both King and Country.

    What this does is in fact to push both the Queen and Hong into an uncontrollable sexual awakening, which the rest of the film pretty much centres upon, dealing in relationships, and the vast emotions that come along with it, including the negative ones like jealously and ultimately, rage and hatred. While at first Hong couldn't get himself to betray his first love, I guess it probably is easier for any guy to treat sex as sex without an emotional baggage, though it did tickle Hong's heart that perhaps the female of the species was more interesting, and his breakaway from a male-centric relationship, was seen as a betrayal and treason to the King.

    As for the Queen, the power of fleshly pleasures from this perverse consummation of a marriage, sees to it that she gains some strength in taking over some control in her restricted life, and plots to seduce Hong even more so that she could satisfy her lust, which for both parties, transform into a healthy heterosexual relationship in which the King obviously despises. I suspect there will be some quarters cheering the film in depicting that homosexuality can be cured by a good dose of sex to open their minds, but I thought it was more of a matter of choice and opportunity being presented here, since the sexual preference get contrasted between Hong and the King's is quite clear – one's obviously following the heart, the other his orders, which slowly developed into silent insubordination, before the heart fully takes over. In any case this romantic triangle will push and probe when you're viewing this, as there are plenty of insights to gain from if you were to put yourself into the shoes of either party, and determine how you would react to the sequence of lustful events.

    The film of course goes beyond love and lust issues, although Hong and the Queen go at each other like jackrabbits. There's also a subplot involving the usual political intrigue (having the film set in a period setting and not dwelling on this seems wasted), with political assassinations bringing about some major set action sequences. I felt it would have probably benefited audiences with no clue about the Yuan dynasty control over Korea at the time if this was given a little more focus, but I suppose it's left to further reading on our own. Or had a bit more about the bodyguard unit because they were being utilized for a lot more activities like counter-espionage rather than just plain protection purposes.

    This being Singapore, you'll get to see the more explicit heterosexual scenes between the bisexual and the straight woman quite intact, though the only (at least the only one that made it) homosexual one was butchered for the most parts. Those who prefer their films intact could go opt for the DVD instead, as the Koreans have already released this, which includes a limited, unrated 2-disc edition.
    eucalyptus9

    Totally enjoyable

    I didn't think that a film about a homosexual king persuading his lover to sleep with the Queen to produce an heir would be very exciting. But as so often happens, it was. I've watched this twice now, and appreciated the film a lot more the second time around.

    The lead characters are well drawn, the dialog is interesting, the acting is excellent - heck, I even liked the music. There's not an over-abundance of battle and fight scenes, but what scenes there were were well -staged, and I thought the final scenes were as good as anything I've seen.

    And, of course, there's sex - lots of bare-bottomed bare-breasted, tongue in tongue, man on man, man on woman sex. But none of it descends into sleaziness and perhaps because Ji-hyo Song is such a beautiful woman (and, dare I say it, In-seong Jo is such a beautiful man) the scenes don't become tedious as they do in so many other other movies. The scenes are completely integral to the movie. Funnily enough, I've always thought of the French as being the only ones capable pf handling sex in cinema properly. The Germans and Spanish and Australians always tend towards crudity, the Americans invariably imbue their sex scenes with their childish puritanism, and sex in Asian cinema can be downright ludicrous. But having said that, the most erotic and interesting sex scenes I've seen have all been in Asian movies - "Samsara", "Erotic Ghost Story", "A Frozen Flower".

    I really like this film - it gets a 9/10 from me.
    6samuelding85

    The Frozen Flower Shop

    One would be puzzled with the title of the movie: Frozen Flower, or better known as Frozen Flower Shop in Korean. While the title was related to a song performed in the movie, the plot is far stretched from what it seems to be.

    Set in the Koryo Dynasty, the King (Ju Jin-Mo) and Hong Lim (Jo In-Seong), the chief of guards, are two best friends growing up together. Hong Lim devoted his life to the King, while the King sees him as a close friend he can trust, including the physical intimacy they shared with each other.

    Under the pressure from the Yuan Kingdom of China for unable to have a son as a heir, the King comes with a solution: to allow the Queen (Song Ji-Hyo) conceived by Hong Lim. After sharing the intimacy with Hong Lim, the Queen began to meet Hong Lim in private, so as to fulfill her desire. It ends up in a tragedy which no one would have foreseen in the first place.

    Directed by Ha Yu (Marriage is a Crazy Thing), Frozen Flower dealt with the modern day issues in a ancient Koryo Dynasty background. Homosexuality and adultery are the two topics which is a hush-hush in South Korea today, has been fully exploited and utilized in the palace. Issues such as conspiracy on overthrowing the King and control of power, which were commonly seen in a Korean drama, did not get a chance to see the daylight. It ends up as a supporting agenda to tell the story.

    The movie revolves around the King, the Queen and Hong Lim, on exploring their desires for each other, betrayal and lust. Apart from that, there is nothing much left to see on the remaining characters, since they are dispensable, and their existence in the story do not give much support to the presentation of the story.

    The affection between the King and Hong Lim were displayed through their daily conversations and actions to each other, such as feeding each other when sick, exchange of sword fighting skills and pillow talks. On the other hand, you will get more than what you see for the relationship between Hong Lim and the Queen, where both were seen having sex most of the time.

    Frozen Flower can be easily related to any modern day love triangle relationship drama, or some modern day Korean drama sharing the similar plot. However, the movie is greatly similar to Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan (1972) from HK's Shaw Brothers Studios. The 1972 production discussed similar issues, in the view of 2 women and a inspector.

    If sword fighting and love triangle relationship is your cup of tea,Frozen Flower will be a good choice.
    8cheer88

    Mind Blowing and Moving

    I found this movie accidentally which also led me to start watching several South Korean soap operas later.

    I want to explain why the director employed such intensive sexually explicit scenes in the movie. One reason might be sex is the most powerful and primitive human behavior which would carry out the subsequently tragic endings.

    All to be said and done, this movie gave me such reflections which I felt the story couldn't be better. The struggling between conscious and desires is forceful enough to overwhelm audience's mind. The scenes and customs were also splendid in details.

    One thing I would like to point out is I watched both English and Chinese subtitles of this movie. Not to mention that Chinese version is way better. I think the language barrier can affect how you see the movie. The culture difference between east and west also have impacts.

    It is loosely based on history. The plot was unexpected and mind blowing. Some reviews criticized the young actor who played the guard was not veteran enough. I would differ over that because the director tried to portray the young man's first love which would be longing, obsessed and addicted. The affection between the guard and queen was growing from lust to love. If you can imagine the society at that time which the two lovers could only express their affections privately, you will understand why the director used extensive sexual contents in this movie. However, the third part of their mating was excessive and unnecessary which only served for box office ticket sale.

    If you like those eastern historian movies, you probably should understand the society some. Then you will see the movies in different way.
    10naazanin

    A really great movie.

    "A frozen flower" is a great movie in terms of acting, scenes and directing. The whole combination made this movie a big hit.

    1)In acting, two main actors and the actress did a great job. The characters are really complicated while facing opposite emotions such as loyalty and betrayal, love and hate, duty and passion, obey and disobey at the same time. It is not easy to show cruelty and affection at the same time as two main actors did great in this movie. The actress also was great in showing her two different kinds of relationship with them. They all did a great job to reveal these emotions in their mimics and actions. Their internal combat reflects in their acting amazingly.

    2) In scenes, the movie includes both sexual scenes and historical scenes. While a lot of discussions has been made about the sexual ones, I believe they serve the purpose of the movie perfectly. They are not similar to some sexual scenes in other movies, when you feel like they are not necessary and are just there to make it an R rate movie. No. Here these scenes reflects the growing emotions and changing winds in the characters' souls. The historical scenes are vivid as well. full of colors, actions and harmony,each and every second of them serves the storyline and events. They help to actually take our minds to that historical era in Korean history. They show us how they pray, socialize and celebrate life events in that time, which is crucial to make us understand the characters, their duties, feelings and social aspects.

    3) Directing and editing (metaphored as the second directing) are done perfectly. The camera angles are chosen wisely both in big shots in events and close ups while dealing with characters' mimics and inner feelings. Colors and designs works in harmony to elaborate the settings of that era. Imagine I saw the movie without any background in Korea's history; and it encourages me to search a bit to know more.

    Great movie to watch, to enjoy and also to explore a different time era if you are interested.

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      On her bed scene with Zo In-sung, Song Ji-hyo said, "When I decided to do this film, nudity was not the central issue. How much I expose is not important to me; I thought without that scene, it would be difficult to portray subtle changes in emotion. What mattered to me at the time was working on my facial expressions apart from the posture that the director wanted me to convey."
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      King: [from subtitle]

      [in the middle of the final sward combat]

      King: Do you really think you can beat me?

      Hong-rim: I've been cut to my roots. There is nothing left for me to fear.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 30 de dezembro de 2008 (Coreia do Sul)
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