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飞马出品,d5数码版
以前出过杂牌韩国情人5,韩三的处女晚餐,现在这个是日二版
英文名:Girls' Night Out
林常树作品,98十大韩片之一,当时以大胆探讨女性婚姻观,性爱观等问题从而引发广泛反响
主演:赵在显,薛景求,姜受延,陈喜敬,金丽珍
片长:98分钟
观看级别:18岁以上
内容提要
29岁女人都在想什么?Yeon是一家豪华酒店的服务员,她一直以来的梦想就是结婚,过安定普通的日子。Ho-Jeong是年轻美貌的设计公司社长,非常喜欢性爱,但逃避婚姻。Sun酷爱料理,在大学讲课,她不想结婚,可是想拥有自己的孩子。三个人生观和性格完全背道而驰的女人生活在一起,分享彼此的隐私...
或许这是林常树迄今为止最好的作品
Girls' Night Out - Once they stick it in (8/10)
review by Richard Corliss
March 10, 2001
The three young women in Im Sang-Su(a)'s Girls' Night Out are discussing Topic "A" over a meal. They talk about sex, they think about sex; occasionally they even have sex. "It's like my whole body has become one big vagina," one of the women says. Another, looking up from her food, snaps, "Shut up and eat."
Hollywood, mired like a pre-teen in fantasy violence and fart jokes, long ago shut up about sex. But serious movies from the rest of the world suddenly can't get enough of it. Go to a film festival in Cannes, Venice, Toronto or New York; if you choose the right pictures ("Pola X" from France, the Italian La Donna Lupo), you'll find plenty of soulful dirty talk and more high-rise erections than the Manhattan skyline. And why not? Somebody ought to dramatize a subject that a lot of people have on their minds an awful lot of the time.
Now it's South Korea's turn. For decades Korean cinema was repressed financially and socially by the ruling dictatorship; then, as in Spain after Franco, things opened up. Films got loose, urgent, a little frantic; for a while, every Korean movie seemingly was obliged to have a vicious rape scene.
Today's directors are as free to say and show what they want as any in Asia, and they have taken advantage of it--as Im does in "Girls' Night Out", his debut film…There is room in Korean cinema for political curmudgeons, narrative renegades, sexual scamps; for directors who take their cues from Hollywood or Hong Kong or the European art film or their own whispering demons.
Some films are a bright blend of styles--like "Girls' Night Out": a comedy-drama about sisterhood and, of course, a little sex. The three "girls," all in their 20s, are Yeon (Jin Hee-Gyeong), a waitress who is engaged but restless; Hoi Jun (Kang Su-Yeon), a fashion executive for whom sex is a good way of working up a sweat; and grad student Soon (Kim Yeo-Jin), a virgin with a stubborn streak. They vacillate between romantic notions of sexuality--that semen, like glue, "can hold a relationship together"--and an expert's ennui. As one of them says, "I prefer one romantic kiss to 10 nights of bad sex."
The women are smart and pert, but can't find a decent, or even interestingly indecent, man in all of Seoul. "Can't you do something about your bedroom skills?" one guy says after some huffing sex. Yeon, who is supermodel-gorgeous (Jin could be a star anywhere), says to her lover, "I look great even without makeup," but the slug doesn't react. After one abrupt love bout, the man goes off to play a video game. Guys--Jeez! It's enough to make a girl cynical about men on the prowl: "Once they stick it in," one of the trio says, "they think they know everything about you. But it's not like it's a space shuttle collecting samples from Mars. It's only meat."
"Girls' Night Out" has the rueful wit of a nifty pajama party.
(extracts from 'Time')
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