"Empty Room" Under the empty room is an empty life, and people should live real.

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"Empty Room" is a love movie directed by Kim Ki-deok and starring Lee Cheng-Juan and Jae Hee. The film tells the strange love story between the young woman Sunhwa and the boy Tae Seok. The film was released in South Korea on October 15, 2004. The film won the Silver Lion Award at the 61st Venice International Film Festival. The

movie mainly tells: Tae Seok (played by Jae Hee) is a boy who wanders around on a motorcycle, has no fixed home, and goes his own way. During the day, he posts an advertising leaflet at the door of his house to confirm whether there is anyone in the house. At night, he can open it with small means. Enter the door. He lives in a stranger’s room and takes photos with the host’s photos and memorabilia, but never takes away anything. He even takes the initiative to repair malfunctioning electrical appliances, wash and clean, and then quietly before the host returns home. disappear. One day, he walked into a wealthy family. When he treated this place as his usual home, eating, drinking and washing freely, he didn't notice that there was another person in the room watching his every move with a pair of resentful eyes quietly. That is the hostess of this house, Sunhwa (played by Li Chenghuan), a beautiful young woman who has been abused by her husband.

The abused heroine

Tae-shih finally found Sunhwa. Under her speechless eyes, he walked out of the room silently, rode his motorcycle and left. However, Tai Shi, who was far from the city, turned the front of the car inexplicably and returned to this room with a beautiful and sad mistress. Shanhua looked at him, and the two seemed to be led by a silent understanding. In the early morning of the next day, Tai Shi got up early, made breakfast for Shanhua, and then watered the flowers. In the silence, the two were like old friends who had already dated.

However, the harmonious atmosphere is soon broken by Sunhwa's husband (Lee Chung-soo), who hurries back from the field in a desperate manner, scolds his wife angrily, and tries to force his wife to have sex with him. The hidden Tae-Sok finally couldn't bear it. In the small garden outside the house, he shot Sunhwa's husband with a golf ball. Shanhua calmly walked out of the room with Tae-shik, and rode a motorcycle away. Since then, the two have been together, walking from one stranger's house to another stranger's house, sharing happiness and loneliness together, and falling in love at the same time.

When the two entered the stranger's room for the last time, they found the body of an old man. They dressed up the old man who had been dead for a long time but were forgotten, and held a serious funeral, and then began to live in this room. But the short-term happiness broke completely when the old man's son arrived. The police took the two away as murder suspects, Sunhwa was eventually taken home by her husband, and Tae Suk went to prison.

Back to the days before Shanhua often went to the home of the stranger who had been with Tae-shik before to find balance and happiness. Tai Shi finally managed to escape from prison after rehearsing. He finds Shanhua’s house, hides her husband’s attention in a mysterious way, and lives happily with the woman he loves.

movie ending

film tells a beautiful and peculiar love story with an aesthetic and psychedelic approach. The whole film is very warm and full of weirdness. The most obvious is the ghostly performance of the hero in the cell, which is still fresh in the memory. The film continues the "silence is golden" of Kim Kidd's movie. The male protagonist has no lines, and the heroine only has two lines. This has been seen in Kim Kidd's "Bad Boy" and "Drifting Bathroom". This time, Kim Kidd uses images to convey feelings. His proficiency has reached the point of perfection. In addition, the use of music in the film is more brilliant. For example, when the heroine is out of the bath, the Latin-style music similar to India blends well with the calm and peaceful picture, which is very infectious. (Sina Entertainment Review)

really dizzy after watching the movie, first of all I admire the director's ability to express his character and personality characteristics. In the movie, the male protagonist has no lines but his character image is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, let us know at a glance. This is the so-called silence is a thousand words. It stands to reason that a movie without lines will make people feel very boring, but this "Empty Room" has made people immersed in it, not dull at all. The

film does not have gorgeous rhetoric but is thought-provoking, thanks to the director's unique shooting techniques and unique insights into the film's picture. The director of Kim Ki-duk is famous for shooting the dark side of Korea. I think he is famous not only because of how good and unique the film is, but because his films give people thinking about society. Although he has never received film education, he has become a master of the Korean film industryGrade director, the reason is exactly the same.

Director Kim Kidd

We will never see behind, everything seems mysterious. Is

dreamy or real? The

movie finally leaves us with a philosophical question "Is it dreamy or real". What exactly is real ? Is the world I live in real? Are we also living in our own "empty room"? Some people say that the male protagonist does not actually exist, he is just a fantasy of the female protagonist, and the movie does not give an answer. The charm of the movie lies in the true and false. Everyone has their own understanding and opinions.

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