From acclaimed Korean director Kim Ki-duk comes this tale of redemption and revenge. Two teenage girls Yeo-jin and Jae-yeong decide to fund their escape to Europe through prostitution with the former conducting the business and the latter ""entertaining"" the clientele. But when Jae-yeong suffers the consequences of their actions Yeo-jin embarks on a quest to redeem herself by tracking down their former clients one by one to replicate the earlier transactions. But when her father discovers what Yeo-jin has been doing he snaps and decides to avenge his daughter's... innocence... Winner of the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 2004 Berlin Film Festival. [show more]
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South Korean horror. In order to achieve their dream of travelling to Europe, two teenage girls start up their own prostitution business so they can save up the money they need. When one of the girls is killed in a police raid, the other undergoes a lengthy period of penance, and travels with the dead girl's father on a trip in the hope of gaining redemption.
Acclaimed Korean director Kim Ki-Duk (SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN, WINTER...AND SPRING) helms the redemption drama SAMARITAN GIRL. Two teenage girls, Yeo-jin and Jae-yeong, decide to fund their escape to Europe through prostitution, with the former conducting the business and the latter 'entertaining' the clientele. But when Jae-yeong suffers the consequences of their actions, Yeo-jin embarks on a quest to redeem herself by tracking down their former clients one by one to replicate the earlier transactions. But when her father discovers what Yeo-jin has been doing, he snaps and decides to avenge his daughter's innocence. Director Ki-Duk was awarded the Best Director prize at the 2004 Berlin Film Festival.
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