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Mi-in-do

  • 2008
  • PG-13
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.2K
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Kim Gyu-ri in Mi-in-do (2008)
Born to a family of established court painters, a woman is forced to carry on her family name and take over her brother's life after he commits suicide.
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Born to a family of established court painters, a woman is forced to carry on her family name and take over her brother's life after he commits suicide.Born to a family of established court painters, a woman is forced to carry on her family name and take over her brother's life after he commits suicide.Born to a family of established court painters, a woman is forced to carry on her family name and take over her brother's life after he commits suicide.

  • Director
    • Yun-su Chong
  • Writers
    • Yun-su Chong
    • Su-ryeon Han
  • Stars
    • Kim Gyu-ri
    • Kim Young-ho
    • Kim Nam-gil
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yun-su Chong
    • Writers
      • Yun-su Chong
      • Su-ryeon Han
    • Stars
      • Kim Gyu-ri
      • Kim Young-ho
      • Kim Nam-gil
    • 5User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Kim Gyu-ri
    Kim Gyu-ri
    • Shin Yoon-bok
    • (as Kim Min-seon)
    Kim Young-ho
    Kim Young-ho
    • Kim Hong-do
    Kim Nam-gil
    Kim Nam-gil
    • Kang-moo
    Chu Ja-hyeon
    Chu Ja-hyeon
    • Seol-hwa
    Myung-goo Han
    • Jeong-jo
    Park Ji-il
    Park Ji-il
    • Sin Han-pyeong
    Kwon Byung-gil
    • Kim Geo-sang
    Choi Kyu-hwan
    • Artist Choi
    Yeo Ho-min
    • Artist Shim
    Hwang Chan-woo
    • Artist Heo
    Kim Seung-hun
    Kim Seung-hun
    • Artist Hong
    San Kang
    • Child Yoon-bok
    Ra-hye Lee
    • Yoon-jeong
    Yong-Cheol Moon
    • Jang Won-ro
    Gook-Hwan Jun
    • Dang Sang-kwan
    Bong-seon Park
    • Kang Se-hwang
    Ra Mi-ran
    Ra Mi-ran
    • Official's Wife 2nd Level
    Yeon-hee Hwang
    • Official's Wife 4th Level
    • Director
      • Yun-su Chong
    • Writers
      • Yun-su Chong
      • Su-ryeon Han
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews5

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    8nofitatjam

    Beautiful executed adult movie

    The main leads are indeed beautiful and as other K-movies, the adult scene were beautifully executed. You won't find disgusting scenes like in the western movies.

    The actings are good. The story is quite interesting but too bad not very well explored. Should give more focus to all main characters and give depth to their emotional development, esp they got very good actors in this movie.
    7janos451

    The art of gender-neutral painting

    A lavish royal court spectacle, a compelling drama of love, strife, and betrayal, the new Korean film "Portrait of a Beauty" has it all: history, art, romance, adventure. The San Francisco premiere is today (3/20) in the 4-Star Theater on Clement.

    As most recent works from the burgeoning Korean film industry, "Portrait" is expertly directed (by Yun-su Jeon, also responsible for the screenplay), and beautifully photographed.

    Taking place in the 18th century, the story begins in the family of famous court painters, where the young son is trained to take his place among the privileged royal artists - but he lacks talent.

    His sister, at age 7, is already so accomplished that she paints for him secretly. When the subterfuge is discovered within the family, the boy commits suicide, and the girl is forced to take his name (Yoon-bok), and live as a man. Rather than telling the plot of the movie, the story described so far is just the very beginning, the basis for a lengthy, rich adventure to unfold.

    The hero/heroine is played by the unassuming but outstanding actress Min-sun Kim. Her character, pretending to be a man, rises to fame and fortune (as we are treated to picturesque scenes of court and town life), and then creates a new school of painting, focusing on female beauty.

    If you think the "establishment" of "Die Meistersinger" are upset about a bold, unconventional newcomer singer, you should see what the constellation of court painters does and, more, tries to do to Yoon-bok. Apparently, Korean artists in the 1700's were quite physical in their discussions of the finer points of brush strokes.

    And yet, the artistic-aesthetic clash is just a small portion of the story. Yoon-bok falls in love with a charming outlaw (Nam-gil Kim, in a fabulously athletic performance), so there is the problem of the supposedly male painter letting her intended lover into her secret - but without being exposed to the rest of the world.

    That exposure of gender complicates things a great deal when Yoon-bok's elderly teacher realizes that his student is a beautiful young woman when not disguised, and then - don't give up yet! - a royal courtesan falls in love with Yoon-bok, the man.

    If this sounds like a potboiler, yes, it is that, but if you expect a predictable Hollywood soap knockoff - NO, it is not that at all. Writing, direction, acting combine to keep "Portrait of a Beauty" on the right side of the track, not giving in to easy and cheap solutions.

    Apparently, aspects of the film are based on history, but my admiration for Korean films doesn't give me sufficient knowledge on the subject. True story or not, this film is real enough in creating a first-class movie experience.
    TheMagpieManor

    Typical Korean movie: artistic, aesthetic and sad.

    Great. I don't watch Korean movies/tv series very often but I read some reviews about them. There was a lot of tv series/movies like this one between 2000 and 2010. Most had a sad ending and aesthetic romantic stories. This one added some erotica into it. However, even it had a lot of sex scenes, I didn't feel like they were too sexual, not at all. It was because how they were filmed and the background music with them: all very artistic. All those ancient buildings and background songs were classic and artistic too. Unlike most European/american movies and tv series, some sex scenes are too sensual to watch, it is because most European/American people associate Love with sex. In Asia, especially in ancient Asia, sex is/was taboo. The movie didn't make their love start with sex. Their love was built on their time spent together rather than sex: hangout, drawing a paint, visiting their loved ones and etc. All those were filmed in a tasteful and artistic way. When the time was right, sex came. I remember the first sex scene with Shin and Kang, very beautiful. She saw the white pigeon. Shin drew on Kang's body then she snuggled kang. The moment the paint was on her body, perfect, it was like her love was as important as her lover. Good movie, the rating should be higher.

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    • Release date
      • November 13, 2008 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Portrait of a Beauty
    • Filming locations
      • South Korea
    • Production company
      • Yiroom Movies Production
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      • $11,848,017
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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