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Winner of the Golden Lion at the 2012 Venice Film Festival, Pieta is the acclaimed film from the celebrated and controversial Korean director Kim Ki-Duk (Bad Guy; Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... And Spring; 3-Iron). In this intense and haunting story, a loan shark living an isolated and lonely existence uses brutality to threaten and collect paybacks from desperate borrowers for his moneylender boss. He proficiently and mercilessly collects the debts without regard to the pain he causes his countless victims. One day, a mysterious woman appears in front of him claiming to be his long-lost mother. After coldly rejecting her at first, he gradually accepts her in his life and decides to quit his cruel job and seek a decent, redemptive life. However, he soon discovers a dark secret stemming from his past and realizes it may be too late to escape the horrific consequences already set in motion from his previous life. (c) Drafthouse Films
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Movie Title : Pieta
Genre Movie :Drama
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Release Date : May 17, 2013 Limited

Actors :Jo Min-soo,Lee Jungjin,Eunjin Kang,Jae-rok Kim,Jin Yong-Ok,Min Soo Jo,Cho Min-soo,Jeong-jin Lee,Jo Jae-ryong,Lee Myeong-ja,Woo Gi-hong


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Review For Pieta

May not rank with the operatic madness of Park Chan-wook, or the visceral overkill of Kim Jee-woon, but if you're still not sick of feeling sick, then Pieta might be the movie for you.
William Goss-Film.com

More philosophy than film at times, it asks questions without expecting easy answers. What is money? What is love? And what would you do for either?
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger

Expectedly gruesome in some of its details. But it's the explicitness about capitalism's emotional wreckage that gives this micro-budgeted drama a gut-punch heft.
Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times

The newest masterpiece of sex and brutality by South Korean wild man Kim Ki-duk.
V.A. Musetto-New York Post

Filled with feisty women and cowering men, "Pieta" twists human emotions into pretzels of perversion.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times

Kim offers no easy answers, and never backs away from the toughness of the questions, in a film that's ugly in both its material and its presentation.
Keith Phipps-NPR

The film contains some memorable moments, and a pair of fine performances, but it's hard not to feel that it would have proved more successful if it had stayed on the path it was heading down for the first forty minutes or so.
Oliver Lyttelton-The Playlist

The performances of these two leads are compelling and the Cheonggyecheon area can almost be seen as another character in Kim's morality tale.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle

Kim has a very specific wringer he intends to usher his pawns through and a particular course he's plotted to it. Consequently, a complex, troubling character study slowly becomes a borderline conventional narrative.
Curtis Woloschuk-Paste Magazine

It's a nasty, compelling thriller if you have the stomach, perhaps not as profound as it wants us to think it is, but sharply realized nonetheless.
Joe Gross-Austin American-Statesman

With its dazzlingly cynical story and intensely squalid setting, it's a trip to the dark side - indeed, the darkest side.
Marshall Fine-Hollywood & Fine

It's like a dour, less stylized version of one of the violent revenge fantasies from Kim's fellow countryman, Park Chan-wook.
A.A. Dowd-AV Club

There is no denying Kim's ability to drag the viewer into those dark places of humanity that we don't want to go. It's not an easy film but it's a worthwhile one.
Brian Tallerico-HollywoodChicago.com

...as a character study and even as a thriller, PIETA creates an uneasy sense of dread heightened by the two terrific leads.
JimmyO-JoBlo's Movie Emporium

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