3-Iron

Director: Kim Ki-duk
Genre: Crime Fiction, Romance Film, Art film, World cinema, Drama, Romantic drama, Japanese Movies
Year: 2004
Country: South Korea, Japan
Language: Korean Language
Starring: Lee Mi-suk, Jae Hee Song, Jeong-ho Choi, Lee Seung-yeon, Jae Hee, Kwon Hyuk-Ho, Ju Jin-mo, Choi Jeong-yun, Lee Joo-suk, Lee Mi-sook, Moon Sung-hyuk, Jee-ah Park, Jang Jae-yong, Lee Dah-hae, Kim Han, Se-jin Park, Park Dong-jin

3-Iron (빈집, Bin-jip, meaning Empty House) is a 2004 Korean film directed by Kim Ki-duk. The plot revolves around the relationship between a young drifter and an abused housewife. The film is notable for the lack of dialogue between its two main characters.

Tae-suk (Jae Hee) is a loner who drives around on his motorbike, taping takeout menus over the keyholes of front doors and breaking into apartments where the menus have not been removed. He lives in the apartments while the owners are away, even washing their clothes and mending broken appliances for them. When he breaks into one large home, he is unaware that he is being watched by an abused housewife Sun-hwa (played by Lee Seung-yeon). Tae-suk leaves after he makes eye contact with Sun-haa, but returns after silently contemplating on the roadside. He witnesses Sunwha's husband abusing her and proceeds to catch his attention by practicing golf in the yard. He hits Sunwha's husband with golf balls and then leaves with Sun-hwa. The couple begin a silent relationship, moving from one apartment to another. At one home, after drinking, they are caught by the returning owners, sleeping in their bed and wearing their pajamas.

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