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The Villainess

Original title: Aknyeo
  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
18K
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The Villainess (2017)
Sook-hee (KIM Ok-vin) was brought up to become a deadly assassin. She gets a second chance in life when South Korea's Intelligence Agency recruits her to become a sleeper cell. Her new identity is a theater actress and comes with a promise of complete freedom after serving the country for 10 years. But living a normal life is no easy task, and when two men suddenly appear in her life, she uncovers secrets of her past.
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A female assassin leaves a trail of bodies behind her as she seeks revenge.A female assassin leaves a trail of bodies behind her as she seeks revenge.A female assassin leaves a trail of bodies behind her as she seeks revenge.

  • Director
    • Jung Byung-gil
  • Writers
    • Jung Byung-gil
    • Byeong-sik Jung
  • Stars
    • Kim Ok-bin
    • Shin Ha-kyun
    • Sung Jun
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jung Byung-gil
    • Writers
      • Jung Byung-gil
      • Byeong-sik Jung
    • Stars
      • Kim Ok-bin
      • Shin Ha-kyun
      • Sung Jun
    • 123User reviews
    • 146Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Kim Ok-bin
    Kim Ok-bin
    • Sook-hee
    Shin Ha-kyun
    Shin Ha-kyun
    • Joong-sang
    Sung Jun
    Sung Jun
    • Hyun-soo
    Kim Seo-hyeong
    Kim Seo-hyeong
    • Chief Kwon
    Jo Eun-ji
    Jo Eun-ji
    • Kim Seon
    Min Ye-ji
    • Sook-hee (young)
    Na Ae-jin
    • Prayer center trainee
    Seo Beom-sik
    • Shadow #2
    Lee Chae-yun
    Lee Chae-yun
    Park Chul-min
    Park Chul-min
    • Sook-hee's father
    Baek Dong-hyeon
    Jung Hae-kyun
    Jung Hae-kyun
    • Jang-chun
    Kwon Hyuk-bum
    • Joong Sang's subordinate #2
    Jung In-tae
    Jung In-tae
    Son Min-ji
    • Min-Joo
    Lee Seung-chul
    • Bus driver
    Lee Seung-joo
    • Choon-Mo
    Jung Sung-Yoon
    • Briefing man
    • Director
      • Jung Byung-gil
    • Writers
      • Jung Byung-gil
      • Byeong-sik Jung
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    User reviews123

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    7Shortterm12

    Fantastic action scenes but mediocre clichéd story

    This movie reminds me of Batman vs Superman, fantastic action sequence, good cinematography and great score but terrible script. The movie action sequence are like Kingsman except much more brutal. The cinematography was also beautiful. However the main characters were dumb and the villains were cartoonishly evil. You could see the plot twist and the characters motives as soon as you saw the character. If the movie had a simple plot like Raid or Die Hard, it may have been spectacular but instead it tries to be Shakespearean Hamlet saga and fails.
    8Fella_shibby

    La Femme Nikita on modafinil, creatine n beta alanine.

    This is how female assassin movies shud be.

    Was on my radar for a long time. Saw this recently. The plot may look n sound like La Femme Nikita n various films on female assassin turned rogue but check out the brutal action sequences.

    The film moves at a good pace, the screenplay is captivating with lots of twists n turns.

    This one has lottuva action scenes n very well choreographed.

    The motorcycle ninja fight scene in this movie is again replicated in John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum which is also a terrific action entertainer.
    8gavin6942

    The Action Film of the Year

    Sook-hee (OK-bin Kim) was just a little girl when the assassin training started in Yanbian, China. After the death of her mentor, she went to South Korea to work as a government agent. They promised her that she would be free after ten years of service, but the truth was not so easy.

    Everything you need to know about "The Villainess" comes in the first ten or fifteen minutes. The opening scene is a first-person, frenetic fight scene that just never seems to end. Much like the hallways fight scenes on Netflix's "Daredevil", the punches and kicks are well-coordinated and just get more enjoyable as they go. And despite ultra-violence that goes well beyond Peckinpah, Tarantino, or maybe even Miike, in "The Villainess" it never seems gratuitous. There is an art to the whole thing, which may be less surprising once the viewer discovers the assassin's ballet background.

    Some viewers may compare the lead character to the Bride from "Kill Bill", which is not altogether off-base. There is also something of a connection to "The Professional" and "La Femme Nikita" (coincidentally both from Luc Besson). But any comparisons will only go so far, because Sook-hee is a character all her own. While she is trained by her assassin school to be a world-class actress or gourmet chef, this only enhances her ability to get the job done when she needs to fight off several thugs on motorcycles while using a katana. Each fight scene manages to dwarf the previous, going so over-the-top you have to wonder how the stunt people and fight choreographer managed to work it all out.

    While writer-director Byung-gil Jung is relatively new to film, genre fans will likely recognize his star, OK-bin Kim, from her role in "Thirst" (2009). If she was not already a big deal, this is the perfect showcase for a wide range of talents and on-screen emotions. To say that Sook-hee carries the film would be an understatement. Amazingly, cinematographer Jung-hun Park and editor Sun-mi Heo have practically no other credits to their names. With the impeccable lighting and clever editing to make long shots seem continuous, it boggles the mind how these folks could not have been in the business for years.

    If any criticism of the film needed to be made, it would have to be in the lack of real depth. The characters are two-dimensional at best, and most of the plot twists are fairly obvious up front. While this sort of criticism would be correct, it would also be completely beside the point. "Villainess" is a fun movie, and a real popcorn-munching escape. This is not a cerebral tale with any satire or symbolism, but it never pretends to be.

    The Fantasia Film Festival picked this visceral action flick to be their 2017 opening picture (July 13). This was a wise choice. Whether or not it will be considered among the best films at this year's festival remains to be seen, but it is easily one of the most satisfying. Nothing puts rabid genre fans in the mood for three weeks of insanity like a fast-paced ninja-themed bloodbath. Standing ovation? You bet! (For those not attending Fantasia, the US rights were purchased by WellGo earlier in 2017, so expect a limited theatrical run and a home video release in the not-too-distant future.)
    6joebloggscity

    A blatant Nikita steal - Great action scenes but little else of note

    I'm feeling very underwhelmed by this film despite being a great fan of the best of Korean cinema. It's been well advertised of late, but don't fall for any possible hype on the movie posters. I don't even think the title makes sense for this movie.

    The biggest problem is that this film is simply too close a homage to the classic French film Nikita, and it's not unfair to say a blatant steal. If you've never seen Nikita then you'll likely enjoy this, otherwise you'll be slumped in your chair for the duration. As there has already been a US remake and TV series based on Nikita, most will already know the premise, further denting its value.

    Basically think of 4-5 core characters and themes in Nikita, and you'll find their mirror in this film. Run the two side by side and they are probably the same. Some of the scenes should had a copyright watermark from Luc Besson in the corner they were that alike.

    The greatest selling point is the action, with a handful of exceptionally well choreographed and filmed scenes that will leave you applauding, especially the opening run in. Hollywood should take a look in. I haven't been excited and amazed watching action scenes for a long while.

    Beyond that, there's little to write home about. Story is a copy, the acting is rarely challenging (although our lead is very good) and the dialogue is so so. Shame really.

    The twists and turns are unexciting, and are quite frankly poor and unchallenging. There's little good to say there.

    Saying all that, our lead has a young child who steals the scenes whenever she's there, so that's a small saving grace and release valve from all the rest.

    Disappointing, but still very watchable for the action scenes if little else. If you do want to watch a great alternative Korean film this year, then I would very much recommend The Handmaiden, watch that instead of this.
    7Top_Dawg_Critic

    Good, but could've been great

    It shows that this film was written and directed by novice Byung-gil Jung, and although most of the directing was decent (some was bad), he really failed in the writing department. There were too many convoluted flashbacks that were mainly out of place. The editing was also terrible, as this film needed to be mended much better. The fight scenes where choreographed really well, and the acting was on point, especially from the lead Ok-bin Kim. Had this film been screen-written properly and most of the flashbacks organized and edited correctly, and the 129 min length trimmed down to about 90 or 100 mins, this film would have been great. Still, an impressive production that deserves my 7/10

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    • Trivia
      Director Byung-Gil Jung uses some never-before used cameras, some extremely small to achieve the look of the movie and give the viewer the impression that they are experiencing everything first hand.
    • Goofs
      The bottle of Châteaux Margaux in the restaurant scene rotates on the table whilst no-one is drinking or touches it.
    • Quotes

      Sook-hee: Let me show you what you've made me into.

    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Female Revenge Movies of All Time (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      When You and I Were Young, Maggie
      Lyrics by George W. Johnson

      Music by J.A. Butterfield

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    • Release date
      • June 8, 2017 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • Arrow Films (United Kingdom)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Ác Nữ Báo Thù
    • Filming locations
      • Seoul, South Korea
    • Production companies
      • Apeitda
      • Next Entertainment World (NEW)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $27,741
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,238
      • Aug 27, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,737,458
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 4m(124 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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