The very first film from Kim Ki-duk, the director of PIETA and SPRING SUMMER, AUTUMN, WINTER, AND SPRING. His stunning debut, CROCODILE - never released in the UK - is a study of violence in South Korean society. It depicts the life of a violent thug who lives under a bridge with a young boy and an old man. He makes a living by robbing the dead bodies of those who commit suicide by jumping into the river. One day, he saves the life of a beautiful young woman. Despite his temper and violence, ...
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Dark South Korean drama revolving around a homeless man living next to the Han River in Seoul with a boy and an old man. Noticing a young woman (Ahn Jae-hong) trying to commit suicide in the river, 'Crocodile' (Jo Jae-hyeon) saves her life. However, after this heroic act he proceeds to rape and abuse the woman, but she continues living with him and a relationship progresses between the four people.
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