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词条 Pietà (film)
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Release

  4. Violence and sexual content

  5. Reception

  6. Awards

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Infobox film
|name = Pietà
|image = Pieta poster.jpg
|caption = Theatrical release poster
|film name = {{Film name
|hangul = {{linktext|피에타}}
|rr = Pieta
|mr = P‘iet‘a}}
|director = Kim Ki-duk
|producer = Kim Soon-mo
Kim Ki-duk
|writer = Kim Ki-duk
|starring = Lee Jung-jin
Jo Min-su
|music = Park In-young
|cinematography = Cho Young-jik
|editing = Kim Ki-duk
|distributor = NEW
(South Korea)
Drafthouse Films
(United States)
|released = {{film date|2012|9|3|Venice Film Festival|2012|9|6|South Korea}}
|runtime = 104 minutes
|country = United States
South Korea[1]
|language = Korean
English
|budget =
|gross = {{USD|3,601,250}}[2]
}}Pietà ({{ko-hhrm|피에타}}) is a 2012 South Korean film. The 18th feature written and directed by Kim Ki-duk, it depicts the mysterious relationship between a brutal man who works for loan sharks and a middle-aged woman who claims that she is his mother, mixing Christian symbolism and highly sexual content.[3][4][5][6][7]

It made its world premiere in the competition line-up of the 69th Venice International Film Festival,[8][9] where it won the Golden Lion.[10][11] It is the first Korean film to win the top prize at one of the three major international film festivals — Venice, Cannes and Berlin.[12][13][14][15][16][17]

The title refers to the Italian Pietà (piety/pity), signifying depictions of the Virgin Mary cradling the corpse of Jesus.

Plot

Kang-do is a heartless man with no living family members whose job is to threaten debtors into repaying his clients, loan sharks who demand a 10x return on a one-month loan. To recover the interest, the debtors sign an insurance application for handicap, and Kang-do injures them brutally so that they file the claim. One day he receives a visit from a strange middle-aged woman claiming she is his long-lost mother. Over the following weeks, she stubbornly follows him, and he continues to do his job. But he is slowly moved and changed by her motherly love. One of the crippled person tries to avenge him but escapes narrowly. problem arises when he finds his mother missing and he goes to every crippled person he make to find his mother.[18]

Cast

  • Lee Jung-jin ... Lee Kang-do
  • Jo Min-su ... Jang Mi-sun
  • Kang Eun-jin ... Myeong-ja, Hun-cheol's wife
  • Woo Gi-hong ... Hun-cheol
  • Cho Jae-ryong ... Tae-seung
  • Lee Myeong-ja ... Mother of man who committed suicide using drugs
  • Heo Jun-seok ... Man who committed suicide
  • Kwon Se-in ... Man with guitar
  • Song Mun-su ... Man who committed suicide by falling
  • Kim Beom-jun ... Myeongdong man
  • Son Jong-hak ... Loan shark boss
  • Jin Yong-ok ... Wheelchair man
  • Kim Seo-hyeon ... Old woman
  • Yu Ha-bok ... Container man
  • Seo Jae-gyeong ... Kid
  • Kim Jae-rok ... Monk
  • Lee Won-jang ... Sang-gu, committed suicide by hanging
  • Kim Sun-mo ... Jong-do's neighbour
  • Kang Seung-hyeon ... neighbouring shop owner
  • Hwang Sun-hui ... old woman

Release

Pietà premiered in competition at the Venice Film Festival on September 4, 2012.[19][20][21][22][23][24][25] It received theatrical release in South Korea on September 6, 2012.[26][27][28][29][30]

The film has been sold to 20 countries for international distribution, including Italy, Germany, Russia, Norway, Turkey, Hong Kong, and Greece.[31] Independent distributor, Drafthouse Films is doing a theatrical release in North America.[32]{{unreliable source?|date=September 2015}}

It was Korea's Foreign Language Film submission to the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.[33][34][35][36]

Violence and sexual content

The film's depiction of the violence and sexuality between Kang-do and the woman who claims to be his long-lost mother have provoked intense reactions and is debated by critics.[37] Some of the most controversial scenes in the film includes when Kang-do feeds the woman a piece of his own flesh from his thigh,[37] and a scene when he molests her, and asking her "I came out of here? Can I go back in?".[37] There is another subsequent scene when she gives Kang-do a handjob.[37]

Reception

The film won the Golden Lion prize at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. At its Venice press screening, it reportedly "elicited extremely mixed reactions".[41][38] Hollywood director Michael Mann, who presided over the jury, said the film stood out because it "seduced you viscerally."[16][39][40]

The film holds a 72/100 on Metacritic,[41] and Rotten Tomatoes reports 73% approval among 52 critics.[42] Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter described it as "an intense and, for the first hour, sickeningly violent film that unexpectedly segues into a moving psychological study."[43] Young gave high praises to the film's acting performances, however states "it’s not an exaggeration to say there’s not a single pleasant moment in the film’s first half" and "Viewers will keep their eyes closed" for the majority of the film.[43] Young further praised the visual style of the film with "Kim gives scenes a dark, hand-held look in which the frame edge disappears into black shadows. It’s not a particularly attractive style but does reflect the ugliness of its subject."[43]

Leslie Felperin of Variety describes it as the director's "most commercial pic in years" though it nonetheless features the director's usual trademarks of "brutal violence, rape, animal slaughter and the ingestion of disgusting objects."[44] Felperin further states the film is a "blend of cruelty, wit and moral complexity."[44]

Dan Fainaru of Screen International states "Starting with a grisly suicide and ending with a burial, this isn’t an easy or pleasant film to watch."[45]

Oliver Lyttelton of IndieWire praised the two lead actor's performances and their on-screen chemistry as mother and son: "there’s a real tenderness to the two performances, particularly that of Lee, who reverts from a strong-and-silent brute to easing into the childhood that he never got to live. And the disturbing, vaguely Oedipal relationship at the core is a fascinating one..."[46] However Lyttelton gave the film a C+, and criticizes "It's a shame then, that in the second half of the film, the twisted mother-son relationship shifts gears and becomes something closer to the kind of revenge movie that Korean cinema has become known for. It's not quite a full-on genre exercise, but it’s probably the closest to such a thing that Kim's ever made, and while he has his own twists to provide, it's still a disappointingly conventional turn for the film to take."[46]

Awards

AwardsCategoryRecipientResultRef.
69th Venice International Film FestivalGolden LionKim Ki-duk {{won}}
Golden Mouse {{won}}
Little Golden Lion {{won}}
Nazareno Taddei Award {{won}}
Black Movie Film FestivalCritics Prize{{nom}}
Tokyo FilmexAudience Award {{won}}
32nd Korean Association of Film Critics AwardsBest FilmPietà {{won}}[47]
Best DirectorKim Ki-duk {{won}}
Best ActressJo Min-su {{won}}
FIPRESCI AwardPietà {{won}}
49th Grand Bell AwardsBest Film{{nom}}[48]
Best DirectorKim Ki-duk{{nom}}
Best ActressJo Min-su {{won}}
Best Supporting ActressKang Eun-jin{{nom}}
Best New Actress{{nom}}
Best New ActorWoo Gi-hong{{nom}}
Special Jury PrizeKim Ki-duk {{won}}
Korean Popular Culture and Art AwardsOrder of Cultural Merit {{won}}[49]
Order of Cultural MeritJo Min-su {{won}}
Lee Jung-jin {{won}}
6th Asia Pacific Screen AwardsBest ActressJo Min-su{{nom}}[50]
Jury Grand Prize {{won}}
33rd Blue Dragon Film AwardsBest FilmPietà {{won}}[51][52][53]
Best DirectorKim Ki-duk{{nom}}
Best ActressJo Min-su{{nom}}
2nd Shin Young-kyun Arts and Culture Foundation's Beautiful Artist AwardsGrand PrizeKim Ki-duk {{won}}[54]
Korean Art Critics' ConferenceBest Artist Award {{won}}[55]
Women in Film Korea AwardsBest Technical Award (Music Composer)Park In-young {{won}}[56]
17th Satellite AwardsBest DirectorKim Ki-duk{{nom}}[57]
Best Original ScreenplayPietà{{nom}}
Best Foreign Language Film {{won}}
9th Dubai International Film FestivalBest Director (Muhr AsiaAfrica)Kim Ki-duk {{won}}[58]
Korea Film Actor's AssociationLifetime Achievement Award {{won}}[59]
Achievement AwardJo Min-su {{won}}
Lee Jung-jin {{won}}
4th KOFRA Film AwardsBest FilmPietà {{won}}[60][61]
Best ActressJo Min-su {{won}}
23rd Fantasporto Director's WeekBest FilmPietà {{won}}[62]
Best ActressJo Min-su {{won}}
7th Asian Film AwardsBest FilmPietà{{nom}}[63][64][65]
Best DirectorKim Ki-duk{{nom}}
Best ActressJo Min-su{{nom}}
Favorite Actress {{won}}
49th Baeksang Arts AwardsBest FilmPietà{{nom}}
Best DirectorKim Ki-duk{{nom}}
Best ActressJo Min-su{{nom}}
22nd Buil Film Awards{{nom}}
Best Art DirectionLee Hyun-joo{{nom}}

See also

  • List of submissions to the 85th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
  • List of South Korean submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

References

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61. ^{{cite web|last=Ji|first=Yong-jin|title=PIETA Regarded as the Best Film in 2012 by Reporters|url=http://www.koreanfilm.or.kr/jsp/news/news.jsp?mode=VIEW&seq=2211|publisher=Korean Film Biz Zone|date=1 February 2013}}
62. ^{{cite web|last=Conran|first=Pierce|title=Multiple Awards for Korean Films at Fantasporto|url=http://www.koreanfilm.or.kr/jsp/news/news.jsp?mode=VIEW&seq=2307|publisher=Korean Film Biz Zone|date=12 March 2013}}
63. ^{{cite web|title=Cho Min-soo Named Most Popular Actress at Asian Film Awards|url=http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2013/03/20/2013032000800.html|publisher=The Chosun Ilbo|date=20 March 2013}}
64. ^{{cite web|last=Lee|first=Sun-min|title=Pieta's Cho Min-soo awarded for role|url=http://koreajoongangdaily.joinsmsn.com/news/article/Article.aspx?aid=2968783|publisher=Korea JoongAng Daily|date=20 March 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130411045335/http://koreajoongangdaily.joinsmsn.com/news/article/Article.aspx?aid=2968783|archivedate=11 April 2013|df=}}
65. ^{{cite web|last=Conran|first=Pierce|title=CHO Min-soo Picks up People's Choice Award for Favorite Actress|url=http://www.koreanfilm.or.kr/jsp/news/news.jsp?mode=VIEW&seq=2330|publisher=Korean Film Biz Zone|date=21 March 2013}}

External links

  • {{IMDb title|2299842|Pieta}}
  • {{Rotten Tomatoes|pieta_2013|Pieta}}
  • {{Metacritic film|pieta|Pieta}}
  • {{Hancinema film|Pieta|Pieta}}
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