Sony Pictures Classics | Release Date: April 29, 2005
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Universal acclaim based on 56 Ratings
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M.DayeFeb 4, 2006
Though it may discard prolix dialogue in favour of visuals, it is almost impossible to find yourself not moved in the slightest by the end.
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CodyK.Sep 19, 2005
This is a very good movie. I
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PaulH.May 2, 2006
This is an incredible movie,mysterious and moving using just the barest brushstrokes to compose a gentle flickering masterpiece.It was interesting to see how the director would follow-up his previous film and in its quiet unassuming manner This is an incredible movie,mysterious and moving using just the barest brushstrokes to compose a gentle flickering masterpiece.It was interesting to see how the director would follow-up his previous film and in its quiet unassuming manner this is in no way a disappointment.It is refreshing to see a Korean director working against the stereotypical extreme cinema his nation has been churning out recently presenting characters and feelings with an honesty and imagination that is both refreshing and memorable.I think the jury at Venice got it spot on would recommend this movie for anyone interested in whats happening in contemporary world cinema. Expand
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DeniseB.Feb 17, 2007
The premise was good so I watched it and was keenly dissapointed. It was slow with very little dialouge.
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CoryT.Sep 18, 2005
Sure, I can see what the effective elements of this movie are, but man, the ball (golf ball ...I guess!) is dropped in many places. One minute your egrossed, the next you're scratching your head dissapointed. Beautiful foreign film Sure, I can see what the effective elements of this movie are, but man, the ball (golf ball ...I guess!) is dropped in many places. One minute your egrossed, the next you're scratching your head dissapointed. Beautiful foreign film meets Hollywood- "eye watering, oignon cutting, first blood type crap!...Simon Says..work on 'yer swing at the range-not the course! Expand
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V.N.Jan 30, 2006
This is a fantastic movie! It is so original! There was no dialogue between the 2 main characters and I was creating it myself. You try to imagine what the motivation of the characters is what is in their heads. This movie touches humanity This is a fantastic movie! It is so original! There was no dialogue between the 2 main characters and I was creating it myself. You try to imagine what the motivation of the characters is what is in their heads. This movie touches humanity on a sublime level. With its simplicity it is close to perfection. I am so glad that I saw it ... I can't stop thinking about it. I will see it again Expand
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ChadS.Aug 22, 2005
For the most part, the silence in "3-Iron" that's observed by both actors during their benevolent home invasions doesn't play like an art film joke (for instance, Gus Van Sant's "Gerry") because director Ki-Duk Kim gives this For the most part, the silence in "3-Iron" that's observed by both actors during their benevolent home invasions doesn't play like an art film joke (for instance, Gus Van Sant's "Gerry") because director Ki-Duk Kim gives this prolonged quietude a proper context to help efface some of the narrative's self-consciousness. "3-Iron" starts off as a deadpan comedy, and it's vaguely reminiscent of Jim Jarmusch's "Stranger than Paradise". At first, the male lead struck me as a metaphorical zombie who breaks into strangers' homes because he misses the routine of domestic life, and the woman he indoctrinates in his world of non-crime, pretends to have the same catalepsy as a means of escape from her abusive marriage. But then he's incarcerated, and in his cell, the man seems to change from a material being into something more incorporeal, which brings to mind a similar jail-cell transformation in "Lost Highway", when Bill Pullman inexplicably turns into Balthazar Getty. Ki-Duk Kim has the same "don't explain a thing" ethos as David Lynch, which will enthrall and frustrate moviegoers in equal numbers. We wait for the big revelation, a definitive answer to explain all of "3-Iron('s)" enigmas, like "The Sixth Sense", but the final frame leaves us with more questions. Expand
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xiviriMar 29, 2012
Simply brilliant script great. Spectacular sound track, in short, a masterpiece of South Korean cinema. I recommend all the films of Kim Ki-duk, especially ''Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter ... and Spring'' (2003)
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Kai82Oct 16, 2021
A unique movie. It has an interesting story, fresh concept, immersive development, is enjoyable poetic and has fascinating ideas. I just watched it with a friend in the cinema a long time ago because he recommend the movie and said it soundedA unique movie. It has an interesting story, fresh concept, immersive development, is enjoyable poetic and has fascinating ideas. I just watched it with a friend in the cinema a long time ago because he recommend the movie and said it sounded interesting with a little bit craziness. Today I would have done some research but back then I did watch it without knowing anything about the movie except being made in Korea. Side note: I know this movie as Bin-Jip not as 3-Iron. It is described as romantic drama but I see barley the drama aspect. It can be alternatively described as slice of life of a loner that turns into a character development or heroes journey. Tae-Suk is a loner who aimlessly drives around on his motorbike and in life. He breaks into homes where the owners are out of town by lockpicking. He is testing that the owners are out of town with fliers from restaurants. If they were not removed in a timely manner the owners are out of town. However while he lives in the homes he is no burglar. He does not steal, washes clothes, cleaned the homes and repairs broken equipment. The story starts when he meets the model Sun-Hwa in one of the homes he broke in. I end with the set up. I say the story was unlike anything I expected. It won me over, was enjoyable and I cared for the characters (= Hallmarks of good story telling). There will be twists and character development. One of the final developments from Tae-Suk can be seen as a negative by others. However for me it made the movie better, more remarkable and fascinating. I and my friends love the idea. Lets say it has elements that can be used in a fairy tale too without being much out of place in reality. I want to praise the director and writer Kim Ki-Duk for this. He is great in what he does and definitely deserves more recognition. Now to the good cast. Lee Hyun-Kyoon is a fantastic Tae-Suk. He works without words as silent protagonist. Alone his mimic and body language is far better than a lot of other actors that have dialogues. It never feels out of place and delivers everything. Should probably include this as example for the “Show not tell” rule in movies. Then here is Lee Seung-Yeon as Sun-Hwa. She does an amazing job in a difficult role. I praise her for this great performance as a weaker performance had weaken the movie too. Kwon Hyuk-Ho ins Min-Gyu who is a rich businessman and husband of Sun-Hwa. He is great to in the love to hate category. I truly enjoyed him. The other characters have smaller roles but enhance the experience and I will name Ju Jin-Mo here as he does a lot in a smaller role. The visuals and sets are good and help to deliver the atmosphere. As a sidenote: I think the movie is named 3-Iron because Tae-Suk uses a golf club and trains by binding a golf ball to a tree for training his hits. Overall this is a hidden gem and movie I recommend to anyone who likes something different that is entertaining, poetic and a modern fairy tale without getting far into fantasy territory. Expand
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JabawakerFeb 25, 2023
A beautiful film that depicts a complex relationship and concludes with a satisfying and thought provoking ending.
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RedundantCubeMar 1, 2023
The phrase "beauty in simplicity" comes to mind after viewing "3-iron". Kim Ki-duk's use of surrealism and realism creates a dreamlike ambiance, and the impeccable cinematography captures the tender and intimate interactions between theThe phrase "beauty in simplicity" comes to mind after viewing "3-iron". Kim Ki-duk's use of surrealism and realism creates a dreamlike ambiance, and the impeccable cinematography captures the tender and intimate interactions between the protagonists. I strongly recommend watching this film. Expand
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