Bin-Jip – Leere Häuser (2004)
67KBin-Jip – Leere Häuser: Directed by Kim Ki-duk. With Seung-Yun Lee, Hee Jae, Hyuk-ho Kwon, Jin-mo Joo. A transient young man breaks into empty homes to partake of the vacationing residents’ lives for a few days.
“Watched it two times the past week. In a nutshell – I dare anyone to find a film that is more sober and so light and that at the same time fills you with a deep warmth an and all encompassing feeling of great tenderness. Really.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIts story is of such unbelievable simplicity that at the first sight of such a script youu0026#39;d wonder how on earth it would be possible to make it into a film – or tell anything with it that goes beyond the script. Add to this the fact that any dialogue almost entirely fails to manifest itself…u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBut then you forget about Kim Ki-duk! If anyone was born with the eye of the cinematographic magician, it must be him. Despite the fact that I did not like The Isle at all, the photography was utterly unbelievable. Same for Spring, Summer… But then I still thought u0026quot;well, anyone with reasonable skill can get a good image out of such landscapes/spacesu0026quot;. But none of that here – mainly indoors or in the city – just a guy spending his nights at other unknown peopleu0026#39;s places while theyu0026#39;re away, and in turn repairs stuff and cleans/does the laundry. And STILL the images are nothing less than breathtaking. The light is superb, the framing, everything… Also the storytelling… pacing is perfect – he tells the story with images more than with events. The film actually becomes light as feather, and then lighter. Sublimation. And besides that, he manages to squeeze in some real drama and the occasional laugh. Go figure.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIu0026#39;m gonna quit here, thereu0026#39;s really nothing much more I can add. Do yourself a favour and see this inconspicuous little film that is so profoundly simple and beautiful that youu0026#39;ll be wanting to send me a thank you note afterwards for telling you this.”