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Watch the first trail­er for Park Chan-wook’s The Handmaid

05 May 2016

Words by Adam Woodward

Sarah Wal­ters pro­vides the lit­er­ary source for the Kore­an maestro’s Cannes-bound latest.

Based on the nov­el Fin­ger­smith by Eng­lish author Sarah Waters, The Hand­maid­en is Park Chan-wook’s first direc­to­r­i­al out­ing since 2013’s goth­ic chiller, Stok­er. Park has trans­port­ed the crime thriller, set in Vic­to­ri­an Eng­land, to the Kore­an Penin­su­lar dur­ing the Japan­ese colo­nial era.

The film con­cerns a Kore­an female pick­pock­et being sent by a hand­some con­man to seduce a wealthy Japan­ese heiress. This new trail­er invokes a sim­i­lar sense of sex­u­al desire as was seen in Stok­er. A rhyth­mic sound­track of heavy breath­ing accom­pa­nies stark voyeuris­tic imagery, where the regal con­fines of tra­di­tion­al Japan are con­trast­ed with brazen erotica.

True to form, Park, when inter­viewed by Korea Joon­gang Dai­ly man­aged to side step the obvi­ous sex­u­al con­no­ta­tions and les­bian thriller labels, pre­fer­ring to linger on the more sur­pris­ing aspects: This film is the most talky film of all my works, which con­tributed to the extend­ing the run­ning time as well. It con­tains some del­i­cate humour and triv­ial episodes.”

In the same inter­view he also sug­gest­ed that The Hand­maid­en devi­ates from his nor­mal style in order to, visu­al­ly accen­tu­ate the har­mo­nious and awk­ward con­flicts of the colo­nial era.” But with much of the key pro­duc­tion crew from his 2003 mas­ter­piece, Old Boy, back to assist, this new trail­er sug­gests that the mas­ter of Kore­an cin­e­ma is well and tru­ly back to his best.

The Hand­maid pre­mieres at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival

Two illustrated book covers depicting a smiling Black man wearing a hat and tie, with a city skyline in the background

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