Status

Released

original language

ko

Budget

$ 8575000

Revenue

$ 38600000

Top Billed Cast

김민희

Lady Hideko

김태리

Sook-hee

하정우

Count Fujiwara

조진웅

Uncle Kouzuki

김해숙

Ms. Sasaki

문소리

Hideko's Aunt

이용녀

Bok-soon

곽은진

Kkeut-dan

이동휘

Goo-gai

Jo Eun-hyung

Young Hideko

高木りな

Hideko's Mother

Han Ha-na

Junko

Lee Kyu-jung

Maid 1

김시은

Maid 2

하시연

Maid 3

김은영

Maid 4

정하담

Maid 5

Yoo Min-chae

Ggeut-dan

Won Geun-hui

Butler

Kim Jong-dae

Mansion Driver

Jang Han-sun

Kouzuki Porter

Kim Lee-woo

Japanese Officer 1

藤本信介

Japanese Officer 2

Katsuhiro Nagano

Monk

이지하

Female Owner of Ryokan

足立智充

Mental Hospital Doctor 1

柿澤隆史

Mental Hospital Doctor 2

황서윤

Mental Hospital Nurse 1

박도영

Mental Hospital Nurse 2

이지혜

Young Hideko's Maid 1

허소연

Young Hideko's Maid 2

이윤재

'The Golden Lotus' Reading Guest 1

최종률

'The Golden Lotus' Reading Guest 2

김준우

'The Golden Lotus' Reading Guest 3

Bae Il-hyuck

'The Golden Lotus' Reading Guest 4

Kim Soo-woong

'The Golden Lotus' Reading Guest 5

조용현

'The Golden Lotus' Reading Guest 6

박기륭

'The Whip Speaks' Reading Guest 1

최병모

'The Whip Speaks' Reading Guest 2

Han Chang-hyun

'The Whip Speaks' Reading Guest 3

김인우

'The Whip Speaks' Reading Guest 4

권혁

'The Whip Speaks' Reading Guest 5

임형태

'The Whip Speaks' Reading Guest 6

오만석

'Bells of Passion' Reading Guest 1

Kim Byung Gi

'Bells of Passion' Reading Guest 2

김인수

'Bells of Passion' Reading Guest 3

Alexander Scarborough

Pyeonghwa Hotel Restaurant Manager

Jin-Chul Kim

Pyeonghwa Hotel Restaurant Guest 1

Do-Hyung Kim

Pyeonghwa Hotel Restaurant Guest 2

Eun-ji Hong

Pyeonghwa Hotel Restaurant Guest 3

송다은

Pyeonghwa Hotel Restaurant Guest 4

정인겸

Ronin 1

Nam Gyeong-min

Ronin 2

안성봉

Harbor Ticket Office Ronin

Seon Uk-hyeon

Harbor Ticket Office Staff

Lee In-chul

Photo Studio Owner

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A review by Rangan

Written by Rangan on 2017-08-10

**In the circle of romance, deceive and defraud.** Those who are into the world cinema, particularly the Korean, knows Park Chan-wook very well. But if you don't, then you must. His films are definitely for the grown ups. Like everybody else, my admiration for his work has started a decade ago with the film 'Oldboy'. He had tried his luck in Hollywood with 'Stoker'. Despite a good entertainer, it was criticised. I love Park Chan-wook doing hundred masterpieces like this in Korea than trying to do one in Hollywood. His ability to turn the good book into a great flick was phenomenal. Here it goes another one. This was based on the British novel 'Fingersmith' by Sarah Waters. The story of an orphan woman who assigned to be a maid for a young rich woman who is living under the shadow of her uncle since she has no parents. Yeah, I was expecting it, but I did not think it would be another masterpiece from the director. I even thought the ratings could be exaggerated, and the reviews from his die hard fans like Nolan's or QT's fans does. The timeline of the story was prior to Second World War Korea under the Japan rule. A perfect setting for such theme. The film opened like it is an average film. That's where all I got wrong. Or probably I judged it too soon. The storytelling was split into three parts and the first part was a bit mix of fun and like any film, introduction, the platform for the rest of the narration filled with surprises. The young orphan Sook-hee was recruited by a thief who is planning to trick a young woman named Lady Hideko with all the wealth left behind by her parents. The only obstacle for him is her uncle, a guardian. So Sook-hee becomes close to her. More than she had expected, but their plan is working. Now they have to wait for the perfect moment for a perfect strike. When it arrives, an unexpected twist takes the tale to go back to where the film originally had started. But even further earlier and this time, the perspective of the story was from the Lady Hdeko. > ❝So even if my love for you leads me to ruin, don't pity me.❞ So, with that flashback, the second part begins. But literally it was a series of twist, that keep explaining us in another angle of the whole scenario I had witnessed in the previous part. Believe me, I have never seen such a long twist before. I was like unmoved for that entire segment. One of the best things I have ever in a film. The praise must go to the author, but the director and his actors as well did a fine job. There's a twist in every scene. So, for that one must pay close attention to the first part, despite slow moving story. But above all, what I'm surprised was I did not know it was a lesbian film. Moreover, I did not think it could have bold scenes for such theme. Everything seemed perfect. I mean the erotic parts are sensual, but very artistic than unnecessary disturbance. Mainly because of stronger hold of the story narration than anything else. Even the pace picks up, like a crazy speed. Everything about the film you would learn in this section. All the secrets of the past revealed and what might comes are still kept under mysterious for the third and final part. The most awaited, the conclusion part begins forth. For everything we saw so far, what might come after makes this film at its best. Just like the mid part, this is also full of twists. Because it will going to tell who ends where and what they get. Over two hours long film, and every frame are worth. The casting was best and so the setting of the 1930s Korea. Especially I must applaud the filmmaker's effort to turn the original setting from Europe to East Asia. It was great, but still now and then you can see the influence of the original source. I mean western culture, names, architect references which might have come from the book. Not just the lesbian or a love triangle story, but something like a circle of love with deceive and defraud. You can notice that in the film poster with four main characters. So when it has a multiple strings attached, you could expect surprises/twists from each angle and it gives that more the convincingly. Put this into your must see list. This is not the first screen adaptation, but surely the best so far. Now we can expect a European or a Hollywood project in a big scale soon. Believe me the Oscars would pour in, because it's that kind of story. Highly recommended! _8/10_

A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-01-05

Talk about the best laid plans! This is a cracking, sexy, thriller set in Korea during the Japanese occupation of the 1930s. It centres around the charming, butter-wouldn't-melt "Sook-Hee" (Tae Ri Kim) who takes a job attending the wealthy "Lady Hideko" (Kim Min-hee). She lives on a grand estate with her cantankerous uncle "Kouzuki" (Cho Jin-woong) and is frankly rather low maintenance for her new maid. Pretty quickly, though, we begin to smell a rat! Is she what she seems, and what has the obviously duplicitous "Count" (Ha Jung-woo) got to do with things? Well gradually, we find out that there are schemes afoot to rob the lady of her fortune, her liberty - even her mind. What the plotting didn't take account for, though, was human nature. A bond gradually starts to build between the two women, a bond of friendship, of trust - of love! What happens next...? This benefits hugely from having a tightly-knit cast who work well together; a solid and intriguing story that marries the Machiavelian with the mischievous, the sexy with the sordid - and, it looks great too. The characters vacillate from being likeable, kinky, and often pretty loathsome in equal measure, but somehow there is always a sense that right will be done! I loved the ending, and the performances from the two women are engaging and captivating. Some of it isn't for the squeamish, but it flew by, is expertly crafted, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

A review by Alunauwie

Written by Alunauwie on 2025-09-23

The Handmaiden, adapted from Sarah Waters' Fingersmith, masterfully transposes the 19th-century London setting to 1930s Japanese-occupied Korea, creating a rich and visually stunning historical backdrop. Told in three intricately woven chapters, the film unfolds with gripping suspense, emotional depth, and narrative twists that keep viewers fully engaged. With award-winning cinematography, meticulous artistic direction, and powerful performances—especially from debut actress Kim Tae Ri—The Handmaiden stands out as a bold, sensual, and unforgettable cinematic achievement that expertly blends mystery, romance, and rebellion. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)