Vegetarian (film) explained

Vegetarian
Native Name:
Child:yes
Hide:no
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Hangul:채식주의자
Rr:Chaesikju-uija
Mr:Ch'aeshikchuŭija
Director:Lim Woo-Seong
Starring:Chae Min-seo
Kim Hyun-Sung
Kim Yeo-jin
Music:Jeong Yong-jin
Cinematography:Kang Chang-bae
Editing:Mun In-dae
Studio:Blue Tree Pictures
Distributor:Sponge
Runtime:113 minutes
Country:South Korea
Language:Korean
Gross:[1]

Vegetarian is a 2009 South Korean erotic body horror drama film directed by Lim Woo-Seong based on the 2007 same-titled novel by Han Kang.[2] The film debuted at the 14th Busan International Film Festival on October 8, 2009, and was later released in South Korea on February 18, 2010. In January 2010, it was invited to the World Cinema Narrative Competition at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival.

Justin Chang, writing for Variety, said, "Body horror and body art are conjoined in the tastefully kinky" film, which is a "tonally extreme portrait of a woman who swears off meat before retreating into a literally vegetative state". He wrote that the film is "an audacious if borderline risible psychodrama".[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: KOFIC 영화관 입장권 통합전산망 :: 영화정보. Korean Film Council. October 21, 2016. Korean.
  2. Web site: Mudge. James. Vegetarian (2009) Movie Review. BeyondHollywood.com. October 21, 2016. June 23, 2012.
  3. Web site: Review: 'Vegetarian'. Justin. Chang. February 1, 2010. Variety. Penske Media Corporation. October 21, 2016.