A Korean woman in the 1930's becomes the new handmaiden of a Japanese heiress. But things are not as they seem. Throw in explicit sex, sumptuous production design and the masterful direction of Park Chan-Wook and you've got 'The Handmaiden'. Perhaps destined for a spot on Andrew's Best of 2016 list, this film has become a critical darling, but not quite broken through to American audiences yet. The director of 'Oldboy' and other violent films tackles a very different and sensual subject matter. The story has many twists and turns, all the while maintaining an elegant sense of detachment as it juggles a complex story involving many characters.
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