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Ador

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Women · Love/Romance · Psychology  

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2002
  • Running Time110min
  • Format 35mm
Program Note
A wife is in despair when she finds out about her husband’s infidelity. Out of guilt, the husband decides they will move to the idyllic countryside to console her. There the wife meets an attractive yet pessimistic doctor who draws her into a passionate affair. Ardor may seem like a hackneyed tale of adultery, but it is a sensitive and poetic portrayal of a woman caught in traditional wedlock who must deal with betrayal and a new relationship. Filmmaker Byun Young-joo, known for her documentaries about women fallen victim to history, focuses on the general frictions experienced by a woman who believed she was content. The filmmaker chooses an alternative approach to the question of what it is to be a woman living in Korea. (Huh Moon-yung)
Director
Byun Young-joo
Born in 1966. Byun Young-joo has had a long career as a documentary filmmaker, with A Woman Being in Asia(1993), The Murmuring(1995), and Habitual Sadness(1997). She chose the ‘passionate melodrama’, Ardor, as her feature film debut. She has observed and investigated female psychology in depth, and her female characters differ greatly from the passive female roles in other melodramas.
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Credit
  • Director Byun Young-joo 변영주
  • Producer Kim Mee-hee 김미희
  • Cast Kim Yun-jin 김윤진, Lee Jong-won 이종원
  • Screenplay Kim Jae-yeon 김재연,Byun Young-joo 변영주 based on the novel by Jeon Kyung-lin
  • Cinematography Kwon Hyuk-joon 권혁준
  • Production Design Lee Geun-ah 이근아
  • Editor Park Gok-ji 박곡지
  • Music Cho Young-wook 조영욱
  • Production Company Fun & Happiness
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