A favourite at Cannes Film Festival, The Housemaid is a stylish, sexy thriller about an innocent young woman caught in the twisted web of a rich family's games.Eun-yi (Cannes Best Actress winner Jeon Do-youn of Secret Sunshine) is hired as a nanny in an lavish mansion by businessman Hoon (Lee Jung-jae) and his very pregnant wife, Hae-ra (Seo Woo). When Eun-yi is seduced by the father of the house, she becomes the unwitting victim in a series of traps laid by the women of the house - Hae-ra, her villainous mother (Park Ji-young), and their seemingly loyal but increasingly bitter housekeeper (Yun Yeo-jong). Intensely erotic and fiendishly entertaining, The Housemaid builds to an unforgettable climax as Eun-yi must outwit them and escape their schemes to protect her sanity - and her life - from the vicious family.
Matthew (Ahn Jae-mo) is the son of a wealthy retired general. Even though he is handsome and has grown up with no economic difficulties he makes a plot with his friends to kidnap his father for money . However his plan goes awry from the beginning... Jet-black comedy from debutante director Lee Mu-yeong co-written by Park Chan-wook director of Korean smash hits 'JSA: Joint Security Area' 'Sympathy For Mr Vengeance' and 'Old Boy'.
When a secret military border post falls silent an army team is dispatched overnight to re-establish contact and safely retrieve the son of the Army Chief of Staff who is posted there. What they find is so shocking that HQ orders GP506 to be burnt to the ground at dawn - incinerating the evidence. The investigative team are left with just eight hours to explore the maze-like underground tunnels find their target and uncover the truth. Time is running out but the terror that has engulfed GP506 has only just begun.
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