comes this tale of a young man who breaks into peoples' homes as they are away on vacation. He lives there for a few days, takes perfect care of the premises, and leaves to find another temporary residence.
One day, he is discovered by a woman who surprises him.
This is an interesting conceit but Ki-duk Kim doesn't seem to know whether he's telling a tale with verisimilitude or fantasy. Fairly quickly, it descends into farce and then into just silliness.
I tried another Kim film, "Coast Guard" and it has the same unbelievable developments.
Actually, so does "Spring, etc."
This film has garnered some good reviews so I was surprised at how poor it is.
Avoid.
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