Scarlet Innocence
Scarlet Innocence (Korean: 마담 뺑덕; RR: Madam Bbaengdeok) is a 2014 South Korean thriller co-written and directed by Yim Pil-sung, starring Jung Woo-sung and Esom.[2] It is a modern-day retelling of the classic Korean folktale Simcheongga.[3][4][5][6]
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Directed by | Yim Pil-sung |
Produced by | Seo Jong-hae |
Written by | Yim Pil-sung Jang Yoon-mi |
Starring | Jung Woo-sung Esom |
Music by | Mowg |
Cinematography | Lee Sung-jae |
Edited by | Kim Sang-bum |
Production company | Creative Group Animal Planet |
Distributed by | CJ Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$3.5 million[1] |
Plot
After getting caught in a sex scandal, literature professor Shim Hak-kyu (Jung Woo-sung) is forced to leave Seoul to teach in a small, rural town, until the matter is settled, leaving his depressed wife (Yoon Se-ah) and daughter, Chung-ee (Park Seo-yeon). Hak-kyu becomes involved in a relationship with Deok-ee (Esom), a naive ticket seller for a soon-to-be-dismantled amusement park. Their relationship quickly spreads to the town residents and greatly disturbs Deok-ee's deaf mother (Kim Nam-jin). Eventually, Hak-kyu's name is cleared with the help of his friend, Dong-woo (Lee Chang-hoon), allowing him to teach at his university. Before he departs, Deok-ee reveals that their previous intimacy had made her pregnant. After aborting the baby, Hak-kyu leaves, promising to return for Deok-ee. Instead, he goes back home and gives respite to his miserable wife.
Though Hak-kyu is still going to the rural town for a while, he avoids Deok-ee, telling her to "wait". One night, Hak-kyu visits her home to bribe her into never speaking their relationship again for a sum of money. During the conflict, Deok-ee forgets to turn off the stove, which engulfs her house with her mother still inside. Receiving distressing calls from Chung-ee, Hak-kyu returns home to find that his wife has committed suicide.
Eight years later, Hak-kyu has become a successful writer, but is leading a wild lifestyle, including drinking, smoking, and gambling, becoming heavily indebted in the process. At the same time, he learns that an illness is threatening his vision. Chung-ee (Park So-young), meanwhile, is beginning to slip away and go to a club, where she meets Deok-ee, who has taken up the identity of "Yoon Se-jung" and is moving as the Shim's new neighbor. Deok-ee starts to frequently tend to the Shim as Hak-kyu spirals down due to his debt and his firing from his university, also recommending him an ophthalmologist (Yang Jin-woo), who only makes him blind. Eventually, the gambling boss, Mr. Choi (Kim Hee-won), forces Hak-kyu to sign a contract sending Chung-ee to Japan to work as a prostitute in return for a hefty sum of money. During Hak-kyu's period of mourning, Deok-ee reveals her identity and her anger to him, saying she will continue to make him suffer until he dies. She is also revealed to have learned Hak-kyu's location and condition from Dong-woo in favor of a sex with him.
However, Deok-ee is horrified when the now-experienced Chung-ee manages to return home. Chung-ee reveals that she already knows what Deok-ee had done to her family, including recommending the mock ophthalmologist, promising to return her revenge back to her. Through her client, a Japanese man (Shinjo Huta) who controls Mr. Choi's casino, Deok-ee's contract with Mr. Choi is concluded. Chung-ee then forces Deok-ee into a surgery (surgery conducted by the ophthalmologist after he was beaten), to give her eyes to her father. Before the operation, Hak-kyu apologizes to the tearful Deok-ee, telling her that he will make everything right for her and Chung-ee.
The film closes with the now blind Deok-ee sitting near a lake and grabbing her hand was Hak-kyu, who watches her and says "Deok-ee, I love you".[7]
Cast
- Jung Woo-sung as Shim Hak-kyu[8][9][10]
- Esom as Deok-yi
- Park So-young as Chung-yi
- Kim Hee-won as Casino Mr. Choi
- Kim Nam-jin as Deok-yi's mother
- Lee Chang-hoon as Dong-woo
- Yang Jin-woo as Ophthalmologist
- Shinjo Huta as Japanese chairman
- Park Seo-yeon as young Chung-yi
- Kim Ja-young as Mom-and-pop store owner
- Yoo Soon-woong as Elder in novel writing class 1
- Im Hyeong-tae as Elder in novel writing class 2
- Eo Joo-seon as Elder in novel writing class 3
- Lee Sang-hwa as Middle-aged man in novel writing class
- Han Joo-young as Ji-eun
- Park Pal-young as University president
- Park So-dam as Chung-yi's friend at the club
- Cho Yoon-woo as Handsome guy at the club
- Kim Do-yeon as Innkeeper
- Son Seok-koo as Casino henchman 2
- Yoon Se-ah as Chung-yi's mother (cameo)
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2014 |
51st Grand Bell Awards | Best New Actress | Nominated | |
35th Blue Dragon Film Awards | Best New Actress | Nominated | ||
2015 |
51st Paeksang Arts Awards | Best New Actress (Film) | Nominated | |
15th Director's Cut Awards | Best New Actress | Won | ||
24th Buil Film Awards | Best New Actress | Nominated | ||
References
- "Scarlet Innocence (2014)". Korean Film Biz Zone.
- Chung, Joo-won (20 August 2014). "Jung Woo-sung's sensual film poster hails autumn romance". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
- Conran, Pierce (11 December 2013). "JUNG Woo-sung Eyes New YIM Pil-sung Film". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2014-08-13.
- Kim, Hee-eun (13 March 2014). "Jung Woo-sung takes on classic folk tale". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-08-13.
- Jones, Julie (12 March 2014). "Jung Woo Sung Stars In A Modern Fairy Tale". KDramaStars. Retrieved 2014-08-13.
- Conran, Pierce (12 August 2014). "TIFF Reveals City to City: Seoul Lineup". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
- Bailey, Cameron. "Scarlet Innocence". TIFF.net. Retrieved 2014-08-13.
- "Jung Woo Sung Picks Up Smoking Again For Role in Madam Bluff". Soompi. 2 September 2014. Retrieved 2014-09-12.
- Lee, Eun-sun (14 October 2014). "Jung is red hot in Scarlet Innocence". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-10-18.
- Choi, Song-hee (22 October 2014). "Scarlet Innocence A Classic Man, Jung Woo Sung". BNTNews. Retrieved 2015-01-04.
External links
- Official website (in Korean)
- Scarlet Innocence on Facebook (in Korean)
- Scarlet Innocence at the Korean Movie Database
- Scarlet Innocence at IMDb
- Scarlet Innocence at HanCinema