Corea, 18° secolo. Un bambino, figlio di una nobile famiglia, ritenuto dal padre un vero e proprio mago del pennello per la bellezza dei suoi dipinti, viene invitato dal genitore a dare una prova del suo talento di fronte a degli ospiti illustri. Ma il fanciullo, inspiegabilmente, è incapace di disegnare e, per la vergogna di aver disonorato il padre, si toglie la vita. In realtà quelle opere così magnifiche erano opera della sorella , in un periodo in cui alle donna era proibito avvicinarsi alla pittura. Così la bambina è costretta, per risollevare le sorti della propria famiglia, a indossare vesti maschili e fingersi un uomo per iscriversi al Dohwaseo sotto la guida del mite maestro Kim Hong Do, amico intimo del regnante. Col passare degli anni la bambina diventa donna, riuscendo comunque a camuffare il suo aspetto e nasconderne la reale identità sessuale. Finchè un giorno non incrocia la sua strada Kang Mu, dalle umili origini, con cui scatta un amore bruciante... (Fonte: cinema.everyeye.it) Modifica la Traduzione
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Cast & Ringraziamenti
- Kim Nam Gil Ruolo Principale
- Kim Gyu Ri Ruolo Principale
- Kim Young Ho Ruolo Principale
- Choo Ja Hyun Ruolo Principale
- Park Chang IkDae Han [Child]Ruolo di Supporto
- Kim Seung HoonPainter HongRuolo di Supporto
Recensioni
The story in the movie is good, interesting and although not a fast paced movie, the pace fits the story. This version seems a little darker than the drama series The Painter of the Wind.
The actors were mostly ok. Shin Yun Bok played by Kim Gyu Ri, was really well done. She managed to convey all the conflicting emotions of her character quite well. You could see within her the joy she had for painting, the pain and guilt she carried with her from her family, and the odd mixture of innocence and experience.
The other actors did well with their characters, but due to the limitations of time, most of the other characters were pretty flat.
I really disliked the portrayal of Kim Hong-Do, her mentor. Kim Nam-Gil had no subtlety in his portrayal. He went from nothing to all, out of no where (Sorry, I can't explain that more without spoilers). Park Shin Yang did a much better job with this role in the drama series The Painter of the Wind.
The music went very well with the movie, it swirled in the background like a brush on canvas.
I would also note that this movie is quite sexually explicit, and definitely not for younger viewers, though I thought that most of the sex scenes were relevant to the plot, so not completely gratuitous.
Overall, if you want to see this story I think I would recommend The Painter of the Wind as a better choice. The series is a piece of artwork in itself, with sweeping cinematography, breathtaking music, and outstanding works of art. The characters are richer and fuller, and the story is all encompassing and not quite as dark. However if you don't have time to commit to the drama and just want a quick movie, this is fine.