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A Girl at My Door

Original title: Dohee-ya
  • 2014
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
3.4K
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A Girl at My Door (2014)
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A young police officer is sent to work in a small village and takes in a teenager to protect her from her abusive stepfather.A young police officer is sent to work in a small village and takes in a teenager to protect her from her abusive stepfather.A young police officer is sent to work in a small village and takes in a teenager to protect her from her abusive stepfather.

  • Director
    • July Jung
  • Writer
    • July Jung
  • Stars
    • Bae Doona
    • Kim Sae-ron
    • Song Sae-byeok
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    3.4K
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    • Director
      • July Jung
    • Writer
      • July Jung
    • Stars
      • Bae Doona
      • Kim Sae-ron
      • Song Sae-byeok
    • 22User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Bae Doona
    Bae Doona
    • Young-nam
    Kim Sae-ron
    Kim Sae-ron
    • Do-Hee
    Song Sae-byeok
    Song Sae-byeok
    • Yong-ha
    Son Jong-hak
    Son Jong-hak
    • Chief Uhm
    Na Jong-Min
    • Kim
    Kim Jong-Ku
    • Company president Choi
    Park Jin-woo
    • Chief detective
    Arvind Allok
    • Bakim
    Robin
    • Salam
    Varun
    • Hoang
    Yun Heui-cheor
    • Habitant 1
    Ju Mar-suk
    • Habitant 2
    Han Jung-gon
    • Habitant 3
    Kim Jong-phir
    • Habitant 4
    Kong Ho-seok
    • Old man
    • (as Ho-seok Kong)
    Seo Kwang Jae
    • Man 1
    Nam Gwi-young
    • Man 2
    Yu Jeong-ung
    • Woman 1
    • Director
      • July Jung
    • Writer
      • July Jung
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    7Foutainoflife

    Who Helps The Helpless

    This is a movie about a female police chief who comes across a young girl with an abusive home life. She does what she can to help this girl. For the most part, with the exception of a few dramatic scenes and situations, that is the movie.

    The movie wasn't bad it was just really slow in my opinion. I would have liked the young girl's backstory to have had a bit more depth, a relationship could have been better understood but aside from that the story was ok. It was well acted and well shot.

    It isn't a bad drama and I thought it ended well. Not a bad watch.
    7annie_geo

    Imperfect world with tough choices

    The movie is about the policewoman who is dislocated to the small S.Korean town/village after her personal problems (that caused scandal in her professional life) in Seoul.

    The town, she settles in, is small; Everybody knows everyone. From the first look, the place looks peaceful with friendly, provincial locals. As she spends some time there, she spots disturbing issues that locals have not problem with. The town is so corrupt and blindsided that even the local police fails to act against it. One of such issues is with the underage girl who is under constant physical and mental abuse from the member of her own family.

    So the new cop faces a challenge: do something against the crime, or not? What if doing the right means harming her image and personal life? The story further focuses on her decisions mixed with her personal struggles and problems with past relationships.

    The story has plot twists and despite the slow sleep and somewhat mellow vibe, never bore you.

    I gave the movie 7/10 and would call it a decent movie unlike my fellow countryman whose review I read about this movie :)
    7FilmCriticLalitRao

    No child should be made to suffer cruelty at the hands of parents !!!!

    South Korean film 'A girl at my door' depicts the terrible neglect of a girl child.Before making this film,director July Jung stated that she had no intention whatsoever to talk about social issues like a little girl exposed to violence or the society that lets it happen.The film is able to have profound impact on viewers due to two minor subplots which include racism as well as lesbianism.One gets to see how a drunk father who is also a racist,ill treats his workers.There are hardly any Indians in Korean films.A girl at my door is the first Korean film which talks about the plight of illegal workers from India who have come to South Korea to earn a livelihood.Although there are many false accusations leveled against the police chief but she does not hesitate to help the abused girl.There is no value judgment about lesbianism as it is not depicted as a crime but for many police persons it is a touchy thing especially if a small girl is involved."A girl at my door" focuses on individual and private emotions of a victim and her benefactor.The director firmly believed that there are moments in this film where the audiences can really feel and share feelings of two protagonists.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Misery lit on film

    A GIRL AT MY DOOR is a slice of filmed misery lit that comes to us courtesy of South Korea. It's a typically controversial little film from that country, featuring some stand-out performances from the lead characters and a whole lot of bad stuff going on. As is usual for this country's film-making, there's a professional slickness to the production, a real feeling of quality to it, that makes it watchable despite the grimness of the subject matter.

    The film reminded me a little of BREATHLESS except this time around it's a little girl who's getting regularly beaten by her father. Incidentally, the girl is played by the cute kid from THE MAN FROM NOWHERE, looking remarkably grown up. The film chronicles her relationship with flawed cop Doona Bae, who must be playing the most damaged and miserable character of her lengthy career. What follows is dark but humanised, with some nice and touching moments in the mix. The ending has some very controversial and unappetising moments that appear to have alienated some reviewers on this site, but it does end in a strong way. A GIRL AT MY DOOR isn't an easy watch, but then nobody said it was going to be.
    8Reno-Rangan

    Where's the innocence and who's the victim?

    Good to be back to a Korean movie and this time I'm happy that I picked the right one. A small budget movie produced by the Korean film board and many actors from the project did for the free. A massive victory for a debutante director July Jung after receiving a standing ovation from the audience at Cannes and the positive response from the critics, media and movie buffs around the world. From this you would know that you must not miss the film and I would say the same, but I also apprise you that it ain't masterpiece.

    The story follows the police officer Lee Young-nam, who is moving into a quiet small coastal town station to take a charge after the allegation of drinking problem and other personal scandal in the capital city. Her task is to lay low for a while until everything calms down to move back. She succeeds only until a girl knocks her door, metaphorically as what the title say. An unexpected relationship develops, as well seems another trouble is on the approach. Whatever happen from there is the story, especially the second half.

    The good thing is this film talk about the root cause of the domestic violence. Like alcohol is one of the major concerns for those. Small intake is okay, but the excessive and addiction is the worry. No matter its the good people or bad according to how they live and what they do, but the point remain same. Here in this story as well all the characters were associated with alcoholism, but differentiated with purpose of life they are in and responsibility. The child abuse, the family who treat their own child badly was the goal to expose for us. And what follows after that was beyond a proper solution. The point it ended and what might happen after that is still a questionable.

    "Alcohol is the problem."

    The girl was Kim Sae-ron from 'The Man from Nowhere' fame. She's has grown up, a teenager. In the next movie probably would play a heroine. She was very good in the role. The girl with the mentality of when everybody sided her in the society except one who begin to care for her all the sudden, that might unleash the inner evil for having a support and to relocate, but the doubt is she's capable? From the girl's perspective, all are fair and square, but what society and law's take is another arguable angle. So you might know by now, the movie is not about any section of good versus bad people, but the reality of our world/civilization/society and a strategy to stay input/alive in the life between the obstacles we face.

    Slow narration, particularly in the first half. Took time to evolve the characters, but still confines the earlier events of each one of them that gave a strong next half. Nobody can know where the story is gonna go, the possibilities are several. I was stunned for the way it ended, especially the last 15 minutes were not typical, but tricky. Even for a real life, this kind of stuffs scares hell out of being an adult for caught between being a villain, but not an (serious/life threatening) offender. I said it because still in many third world countries that is how a child brought up and nobody care including government/law or the neighbours. Its no matter small mischievous thing or not intended to, or you did it. What I'm saying is the example of movies like 'Jagten' and 'In the House'. Anyway, a nice movie with the talented performers. Worth a watch and to suggest those we know.

    8/10

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      When the little girl run away from home and walk all the way back we see her feet are injured and covered with blood. So we understand she came all the way barefoot. A few seconds later next scene, her feet are perfectly fine.
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      Composed and Written by Kim Ji Hwan

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    • Release date
      • May 22, 2014 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Cô Bé Nhà Bên
    • Production companies
      • Pine House Film
      • Now Films
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      • $569,809
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      • 1h 59m(119 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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