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The Scarlet Letter (2004 film)

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The Scarlet Letter

The Scarlet Letter movie poster
Directed by Byun Hyuk
Starring Han Suk-kyu
Lee Eun-ju
Sung Hyun-ah
Release date(s) October 28, 2004 (South Korea)
Running time 115 mins.
Language Korean
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Korean name
Hangul 주홍글씨
Hanja 朱紅글씨
Revised Romanization Juhong geulshi
McCune-Reischauer Juhong gǔlshi

The Scarlet Letter is a 2004 South Korean film about a police detective who investigates a murder case while struggling to hang onto his relationships with his wife and mistress. The film debuted as the closing film of the Pusan International Film Festival in 2004. It is the second film by La Femis-graduate and academic Byun Hyuk (Daniel Byun), and starred Han Suk-kyu, Lee Eun-ju and Sung Hyun-ah. Despite Lee Eun-ju's prior experience with depicting sex and nudity in Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors (2000), she came under the scrutiny of Korean press and netizens, for the (highly emotional) sex scenes and the notorious "trunk scene" in The Scarlet Letter. It is speculated her demanding role and its public scrutiny, had compounded and overlapped with an existing variety of family, financial, and career issues. Her severe depression ended in suicide in February, 2005, and the tragic conclusion has since become the central focus in popular perception and interpretation of the film. Director Kim Ki-duk, no stranger to controversy over his own films, is quoted by Chinese film magazine "Movie Watch" (看電影) in singling out The Scarlet Letter as among the key Korean dramas from recent years. He subsequently cast Sung Hyun-ah, who rose to prominence with her role in The Scarlet Letter, as the heroine in his Time (film). At the film's premiere in Japan, where Ero guro has a long, thriving history in the arts, veteran actress Kumiko Akiyoshi praised the lead performances and likened the film to a landmark in erotic thrillers after Basic Instinct and Fatal Attraction[1].

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  1. ^ Introductory dialogue at the Japanese premiere of The Scarlet Letter; May 11, 2005.

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