![]() The girl starts acting out, because of the old man’s actions. Things start to change when a high school aged boy comes on the boat for a fishing trip with his father. In the nearly 10 years that the girl has lived with him, she’s never left the boat, and she’s always obedient and very respectful of the old man. He’s overly protective of her because he’s planning on marrying her the day she turns 17 (which he counts down on a calendar), and guards her with his bow, by firing “warning shots” at fishermen on his boat that get too touchy with the girl. On his houseboat is a 16 year-old girl that lives with him, who he had gotten when she was 7. He has a smaller boat that he uses to ferry people on and from the larger boat for their fishing excursions. The Bow’s not a terrible movie, and it does have a lot going for it, it’s just that after seeing many KKD movies, this one started feeling like a parody of his other films What with the characters never speaking, the movie taking place entirely on the water and the strange and somewhat supernatural ending.Īn old man runs a fishing business off his houseboat. I thought it would be really difficult for me to be disappointed with a Kim Ki-Duk movie, but after seeing The Bow, I realize it’s not that tough at all. ![]() ![]() ![]() "The Bow" International Theatrical PosterĬast: Jeon Seong-Hwan, Han Yeo-Reum, Seo Ji-Seok ![]()
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