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Pietà

Pietà
  • English:Pietà
  • Korean: 피에타
  • Release Date: 2012/09/06
  • Duration: 104分
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Summary&Synopsis
pieta (Korean: 피에타) is a movie. The Korean release date is 2012-09-06. The running time is 104 minutes.
Directed by Kim Ki-duk, winner of the Golden Lion Award at the 69th Venice International Film Festival
Goods. Gang Do (Lee Jung Jin) is a man who takes money in unimaginably cruel ways. One day, a woman named "Mama" (Cho Min-soo) appears to this demon-like man. I fell in love with her for the first time in my life
A man who has become However, when the woman disappears, a cruel secret between him and her is revealed... . In the Korean movie "Pieta," a woman who claims to be her mother is confronted by a demon-like man.
It depicts the confusion that two men and women experience and the brutal secrets that gradually come to light. On September 9, 2012 (Japan time), Kim received the Golden Lion Award, the highest award, at the 69th Venice International Film Festival.
This is a work directed by Ki-duk. The motif is Michelangelo's sculpture "Pieta". Director Kim's work tends to draw attention to the male protagonist, but in ``Pieta,'' Cho Min-soo plays the mother.
plays a major role. This is her first starring role in a movie in 17 years. The actress, who has been active on TV, has suddenly become a hot topic in the Korean film industry. The Japanese title is ``Pieta of Lamentation''
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