A Bizarre Love Triangle
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| director = Mu-yeong Lee
| writer = Park Chan-wook
Mu-yeong Lee
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| starring = Gong Hyo-jin
Jo Eun-ji
Choi Gwang-il
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| music = Dalpalan
| studio = Egg Films
| distributor = New Line Korea
| released = {{Film date|2002|12|6|South Korea}}
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| language = Korean
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A Bizarre Love Triangle ({{Korean|hangul=철없는 아내와 파란만장한 남편, 그리고 태권소녀}} English:The Immature Wife, the Eventful Husband, and the Taekwondo Girl, also known as Taekwon Girl) is a 2002 South Korean film.
It was directed by Mu-yeong Lee, an early Park Chan-wook collaborator, and co-written by Park Chan-wook and Mu-yeong Lee.{{Cite web |last=Lee |first=Hak-hoo |date=2017-07-08 |title=박찬욱과 다른 길, 한국에 이런 독특한 감독은 없었다 (Park Chan-wook and other paths, there has never been such a unique director in Korea) |url=https://star.ohmynews.com/NWS_Web/OhmyStar/at_pg.aspx?CNTN_CD=A0002339535 |access-date=2025-02-28 |website=오마이스타 (Ohmystar) |language=ko}}
Plot
In the year 2030, a man arrives on the moon. He is early for a wedding and an older guest offers to tell him the story of the groom's father Doo-Chan.
In 2002 in Seoul, South Korea, female Taekwondo instructor Keum-Sook arrives at a comedy club and watches comedian Doo-Chan perform. After his performance he walks backstage argues with his wife Eun-hee who asks for money. After Doo-Chan leaves, Keum-Sook calls out to Eun-hee.
Doo-Chan's begins to think Eun-hee is cheating on him. He learns that his wife is taking Taekwondo lessons and, when spying in the window, sees Keum-Sook and Eun-hee sleeping together, causing him to fall three-stories off the ledge he was standing on.
The film then flashes back to show Keum-Sook and Eun-hee meeting in high school. Keum-Sook is immediately smitten with Eun-hee, beating up a group of guys to pay for them to go to a bath house together and later borrows money from her blind friend so Eun-hee can get the boob job she wants. The money is later stolen. They are shown to be close friends after high school and Keum-Sook opens a taekwondo studio.
On Eun-hee's birthday Keum-Sook gives her a ring in a glass of wine, but Eun-hee implies that they have not been psychical together. They go out of town to party. At their hotel room Keum-Sook cries while Eun-hee sleeps, but Eun-hee awakens and kisses her. At a bar the next night, two men hit on the women, while Eun-hee is willing to talk after she sees they have money Keum-Sook is not. She hits one over the head with a bottle. The police are called and Keum-Sook is arrested. As Eun-hee tries to talk a police officer out of it, he gets a little handsy with her. Keum-Sook breaks out of the cop car she is in and launches a flying kick at the police officer.
She is jailed for 21 months; she is picked up by her blind friend. Eun-hee has had a baby. She doesn't know who the father is and needs money for a bone marrow transplant to save her child. Popular TV star Doo-Chan is enlisted to raise money on TV. Keum-Sook asks her blind friend for the money. The woman says she isn't a millionaire and says she will give the money if Keum-Sook gives her, her eyes. Both are silent, but the woman says she was just kidding.
Doo-Chan offers to pay for the surgery on TV to increase his reputation in the public, while Keum-Sook gets her friend drunk and then breaks into her house to steal the money. As she is leaving the cops show up and she does a flying kick while trying to escape.
She is jailed for 2 years; her blind friend, again, picks her up. Keum-Sook apologizes for stealing from her. Her friend asks why she hasn't asked about Eun-hee, who got married. Keum-Sook says she knows. Her friends gets her a new taekwondo studio and tells her to move on with her life. She does for a while, but then goes to the comedy show from the beginning of the movie and the two women begin an affair together.
The film then returns to after Doo-Chan's fall. He gets Eun-hee to admit that she loves Keum-Sook. He says he will give her a divorce and half his money, but only under one condition, he gets to sleep with Keum-Sook, while Eun-hee watches so she know how he felt. When Eun-hee asks Keum-Sook she punches a window and cuts her hand, but ultimately agrees.
3 months later, Keum-Sook is pregnant and, much to the shock and ire of Eun-hee, does not want to get an abortion. After the couple and Doo-Chan argue, it is agreed that they will all move in together and raise the child.
At first only Keum-Sook and Eun-hee sleep together, but after the baby is born and Doo-Chan has been backlisted from woking in TV because he is living with a lesbian couple Eun-hee and Doo-Chan begin to sleep together again too.
In the future, it is revealed that the wedding on the moon is a gay wedding, between the polycule's baby, who is now all grown up, and his partner. Keum-Sook, Eun-hee, Doo-Chan, now old, hold hands together and happily watch their son get married.
Cast
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- Kong Hyo-jin as Hwang Geum-sook
- Jo Eun-ji as Bae Eun-hee
- Choi Kwang-il as Oh Doo-chan
- Jung Gi-sub as Police officer / Security staff
- Baek Hyeon-jin as Big man
- Yoo Hye-ri as the masseuse/blind friend{{Cite web |title=KMDb - 한국영화데이터베이스 |url=https://www.kmdb.or.kr/db/kor/detail/movie/K/05866/credit |access-date=2025-02-28 |website=Korean Movie Database |language=ko}}
- Kim Ki-hyun as Seok Man-chang, the old man
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Production
This was Knog Hyo-jin's first role as a leading lady.{{Cite web |last=조선일보 |date=2002-12-01 |title=[영화] ‘철없는 아내와…태권소녀’ 주연 공효진 (Gong Hyo-jin stars in 'The Irresponsible Wife and... Taekwondo Girl') |url=https://www.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2002/12/01/2002120170346.html |access-date=2025-02-28 |website=조선일보 (The Chosun Ilbo) |publisher=The Chosun Ilbo |language=ko}} Jo Eun-ji has said that she was still developing as an actor and felt she wasn't strong enough as the other lead in the film.{{Cite web |last=이데일리 Park Mi-ae |date=2008-01-16 |title='우생순' 조은지 "'내 생애 최고의 순간'은 바로 지금" ('Woosungsoon' Jo Eun-ji "'The best moment of my life' is right now") |url=https://www.edaily.co.kr/News/Read?newsId=01134886586278376&mediaCodeNo=258 |access-date=2025-02-28 |website=이데일리 (edaily) |language=ko}}
Critical reception
Variety called the film a "slick and silly Korean comedy."{{cite web|work=Variety|title=A Bizarre Love Triangle|url=https://variety.com/2003/film/reviews/a-bizarre-love-triangle-1200540643/|author=Harvey, Dennis|date=July 8, 2003}} Kyunghyang Shinmun called it "noteworthy as an unusual film dealing with the themes of homosexuality and dual marriage."{{Cite web |last=입력 (Bae Jang-su) |date=2002-12-05 |title=남편·애인과 3인 동거 영화‘철없는 아내와…’ |url=https://www.khan.co.kr/article/200212051557361/?nlv |access-date=2025-02-28 |website=경향신문 (Kyunghyang Shinmun) |publisher=Kyunghyang Shinmun |language=ko}}
The film has been grouped with other important gay films of the early 2000's in South Korea such as Whispering Corridors 2: Memento Mori (1999) and Bungee Jumping of Their Own (2001).
References
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External links
- {{imdb title|0340044}}
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Category:2002 LGBTQ-related films
Category:South Korean comedy films
Category:South Korean LGBTQ-related films