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301, 302

  • 1995
  • Unrated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.2K
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301, 302 (1995)
HorrorMysteryThriller

Two women, a chef and an anorexic writer, are neighbors in an apartment building. The chef.Two women, a chef and an anorexic writer, are neighbors in an apartment building. The chef.Two women, a chef and an anorexic writer, are neighbors in an apartment building. The chef.

  • Director
    • Cheol-su Park
  • Writer
    • Suh-Goon Lee
  • Stars
    • Pang Eun-jin
    • Hwang Sin-hye
    • Chu-Ryun Kim
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Cheol-su Park
    • Writer
      • Suh-Goon Lee
    • Stars
      • Pang Eun-jin
      • Hwang Sin-hye
      • Chu-Ryun Kim
    • 25User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Pang Eun-jin
    Pang Eun-jin
    • Song - Lives in room No. 301
    Hwang Sin-hye
    Hwang Sin-hye
    • Yoon - Lives in room No. 302
    Chu-Ryun Kim
    • The Investigator
    Park Cheol-ho
    • Kang Joon-Shik
    • (as Park Cheol-Ho)
    Kim Choo-Ryeon
    • Detective Kim Hyeong-Doo
    Kim Chu-Ryeon
    • Investigator
    Jung Eu-Gene
    • Oh Rin-Yi
    Jeong Hee-Kyeong
    • Jin-Yeong's Mother
    Yang Hyeon-Seok
    • Tv Screen -Self
    Jeong Jae-Hwan
    • Tv Screen -Self
    Choi Jeong-Hwa
    • Interior Designer
    Lee Ji-Yeon
    • High School Student Yoon-Hee
    Im Joo-Yeon
    • Woman
    Lee Juno
    • Tv Screen -Self
    Hong Seung-Hee-Ii
    • Child
    Hwang Shin-Hye
    • Yun-Hee
    Jang Yeong-Joo
    • Yoon-Hee's Mother
    Jeong Yoo-Jin
    • Child
    • Director
      • Cheol-su Park
    • Writer
      • Suh-Goon Lee
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    7Synss

    Sex, cooking, eating

    A policeman rings at the 301 to inquire about the 302, who disappeared. A young woman opens the door and feeds him with fried chicken, wine, salad...

    She appears to be only interested in sex, cooking and eating. Where that is just everything the young woman from the 302 hates.

    The movie is the story of these two women. How they met and how they made these choices for their lives. They were apparently not meant to meet, but they have in common their extreme loneliness.

    The movie is also about love and loneliness.

    The very beginning is brilliant: two little girls present their mother's fridge and that is really enjoyable, really. The colors are beautiful (as often in Asian movies). But all in all, I cannot say I completely liked it. It is a bit long some times and comes with no surprise (at least I guessed the end rather early), although a mystery-thriller. The psychology of 302 is not that clear (or maybe not that interesting, or maybe I am only interested in sex, cooking and eating). And another thing very Asian is the close-ups on people's mouth when they are eating. But there are interesting things, still.

    At least, you will leave the theater starving or start a diet right away (I am of the first kind...).

    For completeness, I shall add that both actresses are beautiful and eventually get naked.
    8Semih

    303

    This film is such a delight. This was the first Korean film I watched. The second one to follow was "Gojitmal" (Lies). If you've seen these two films then you would understand what I mean when I say "Korean cinema is Weird!". But ofcourse that changed after I continued watching other Korean films. But back to 301, 302: A very well written and directed film. Pay attention to the lighting and set decor as it really adds to the story. I enjoyed this film very much and it really helped me because I was trying to lose some weight around that time and after seeing this film I did not have to worry about my appetite anymore. I highly recommend seeing it. The director did another great film called "Push Push" which I also highly recommend.
    6ncc1205

    A Meal Not Quite Fit For a King

    A thin but attractive writer has suddenly gone missing and the only suspect appears to be her comely neighbor in Cheol-su Park's "301/302." The central fascination of "301/302" deals with two decidedly different women – one an extrovert, one an introvert – whose lives have been corrupted by food: the chef (Apt. 301) based most of her husband's affections and later her own inadequacies of providing exceptional meals while the anorexic writer (Apt. 302) can't shed the memories of her sexually abusive father – who worked as a butcher – and refuses to eat as a consequence. Now divorced, 301 meets 302 and transfers her love to her new neighbor, trying against all odds to get the thin, pale woman to eat her meals.

    The film has several plot inconsistencies that are never cleared up. 302 appears to have virtually no contact with anyone except for the occasional telephone call from a mysterious editor/writer/friend, but yet the very morning after her disappearance the police have gone looking for her. An unnamed building resident last witnessed 302 going into 301's apartment, but the hallways are always empty and void of other people. Then, in the film's final moments, it becomes clear that 301 has adopted some of 302's physical appearance, cutting her hair to match that of the thin writer; given her desire to eat and eat and eat, why would she suddenly choose to adopt the looks of one who abhorred eating? However, in the broader recipe, these points aren't significant. What matters most is the relationship these two women have with one another and their past lives. Their respective histories are told in effective if not alarming flashbacks, and, despite their differences, it becomes thematically clear why they would be inevitably drawn to one another in the unique environment created by the filmmaker. The viewer can see the conclusion coming, but, like preparing a good meal, it's really more about eating than it is the cooking.

    It's an odd relationship, but – if not predictably – these two women are destined to be together. Only 301 can fix 302's problems … with a solution that isn't exactly a five-star dessert.
    Laserdome-AMH

    Korean weirdness at it's best

    301 and 302 are two young women living next each other in the same building in a city somewhere in South Korea. 301 is cooking all the time. To become good neighbours, she presents 302 one of her meals. Little does she know that 302 is unable to eat anything because of her dark past. So she throws away all the meals 301 is cooking for her. Eventually, 301 becomes aware of this, and then the madness starts...

    Another disturbing movie from Asia, this time coming from South Korea and it shows. Weird, dark, and sometimes really disgusting, but still more than worth it's money. Oh, before I forget: Please think twice before you are going to watch this movie while eating...
    8ThrownMuse

    Bizarre, disgusting, and unique

    The woman living alone in apartment 302 is a writer who finds food repulsive and indigestible. Her new neighbor across the hall, living alone in 301, is a cook who is obsessed with food to the point where it dictates her life. Upon discovering her new neighbor's dislike for food, 301 makes it her mission to make 302 eat and enjoy her delectable meals. This leads to a very twisted relationship between the two women, as well as an exploration into the nasty experiences that influenced their current relationships with food.

    This Korean film is a cinematic oddity that is definitely a unique viewing experience. It is filled with rather disgusting visuals of food preparation (vegetarians, this is a warning!). The close-ups of people gorging on various food items are bound to make anyone squeamish. The DVD I saw was full screen and the transfer appeared poor, but the cinematography is great with an excellent use of vivid colors. Also, the inventive set design deserves praise, as most of the film takes place either in 302 (very sterile, library-like apartment) or 301 (very sleek and vibrant restaurant-like apartment with a futuristic looking kitchen). The two lead actresses give terrific performances and it is perverse fun watching them torment each other.

    The story moves at a slow pace but it works. There are various interesting flashbacks that are crucial to the plot, but unlike other movies with stories that are not told chronologically, this timeline is not difficult to follow. However, what actually happens during one of the flashbacks was a bit confusing due to the way that particular scene was filmed. This scene seemed vital to the story, so I think part of this movie was lost on me. One common theme in the movie is a link between sex and food that is not completely explored but still fascinating and provoking.

    301,302 is an interesting and original but often confusing film that I would recommend to folks interested in Asian horror cinema beyond the current popular films. As is the case is with swimming, do not view this after or while eating!

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of South Korea for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 68th Academy Awards in 1996.
    • Connections
      Remade as Compulsion (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      AH! FORS' E LUI CHE L'ANIMA
      (from LA TRAVIATA)

      Music by Giuseppe Verdi

      Lyrics by Francesco Maria Piave

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 1995 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • 301/302
    • Production company
      • Park Chul-Soo Films Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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