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Faceless Things

Country: South Korea, Language: Korean, 65 mins

Original Title

Eolgul eopnun geotdul
  • Director: Kyung-Mook Kim
  • Writer: Kyung-Mook Kim
  • Producer: Kyung-Mook Kim

CGiii Comment

Part 1: 43 minutes, static camera, no edits, bad sound, filmed in real time.....and, for a sex scene, utter drudgery.

Part 2: a 20 minute scatalogical nightmare - repugnant and deeply offensive.

Part 3: 1 minute of shame?!?

Anyone who wrote anything complimentary about this film should have their heads examined, professionally and promptly.

To recommend this garbage is truly a crime.


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The(ir) Blurb...

In the first segment, a hidden camera captures an intimate encounter between a father with a dark secret and a schoolboy willing to rent his body to the highest bidder. The second, more sadomasochistic segment explores a scatological form of sexuality that can get quite messy, with the third and final segment taking a brief, but decidedly unexpected departure.

Cast & Characters

Jin-Hoo Kim as Min-Su;
Jong-Chul Kim as The Man;
Kyung-Mook Kim