The film was highly acclaimed for its production design—specifically the lavish, cold architecture of the house—and its sharp social commentary. It competed for the Palme d'Or
The 2010 South Korean film (Korean: 하녀; RR: Hanyeo ) is an erotic psychological thriller directed by Im Sang-soo . A sleek remake of Kim Ki-young’s 1960 classic , the film explores themes of social class, power dynamics, and betrayal within the opulent confines of a super-rich household. Core Features & Production
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"The Housemaid" (Korean title: , Gajeong Gyosa ), released in 2010, is a sleek, erotic thriller directed by Im Sang‑jun . It is a contemporary remake of Kim Ki‑duk’s 1960 cult classic of the same name, which itself was a daring commentary on post‑war Korean society. Im’s version updates the setting to a wealthy, high‑tech household in present‑day Seoul, while preserving the original’s core motifs—class tension, sexual transgression, and the destructive power of desire.
You can purchase the film from several platforms, allowing you to download it to a mobile device or tablet for offline play: Amazon Video : Available for purchase as a digital download. Fandango at Home (Vudu) : Offers digital purchase options starting around $14.99. Google Play Movies : Purchase and download directly via Google Play Apple TV Store : You can buy the movie for download on the Apple TV Store Legal Streaming with Offline Support