Ardor (film)
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| Hangul | 밀애 |
| Hanja | 密愛 |
| RR | Milae |
| MR | Milae |
| Directed by | Byun Young-Ju |
| Produced by | Kim Mi-hee |
| Written by | Byun Young-Ju |
| Starring | Yunjin Kim Lee Jong-Won Gye Seong-Yong |
| Music by | Choi Seung-hyun |
| Editing by | Park Gok-ji |
| Distributed by | Cinema Service |
| Release date(s) | 8 November 2002 |
| Running time | 112 min. |
| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
| Admissions | 144,602 (Seoul) |
Ardor (Hangul: 밀애; RR: Milae), is a 2002 South Korean film directed by Byun Young-Ju. It stars Yunjin Kim of Lost fame.
[edit] Plot
It's Christmas Eve; Mi-heun is spending a quiet evening at home with her husband, while their daughter sleeps in the next room. The doorbell rings, and in walks one of her husband's former students; within minutes this woman is all over her husband, begging him to continue their affair. Suddenly, violently, Mi-heun's world is turned upside down. Director Byun, acclaimed for her documentaries, makes a powerful feature debut with this unsettling look at one woman's attempt to re-build her life after all she believed to be true evaporates around her. Yunjin Kim is extraordinary in the lead role, creating a character that seems as mysterious to her as does to those around her.
[edit] External links
- Ardor at the Internet Movie Database
- Ardor at HanCinema
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