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The Housemaid
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$22.99 |
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31.99 |
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$9.00 (28.13 %)
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7-10 Days |
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Distributor : |
Korean Federation |
| No. of discs : |
1
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Video : |
NTSC |
| Shipping Origin : |
Korea |
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| Release Date : |
04 Aug 2009 |
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| DVD Screen Format : |
Anamorphic 1.53:1 |
| DVD Audio Specs : |
Dolby Digital |
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SYNOPSIS / Editorial Review about - The Housemaid |
The film is a domestic thriller telling of a family's destruction by the introduction of a sexually predatory femme fatale into the household. A composer has just moved into a two-story house with his wife and two children. When his wife becomes exhausted from working at a sewing machine to support the family, the composer hires a housemaid to help with the work around the house. The new housemaid behaves strangely, catching rats with her hands, spying on the composer, seducing him and eventually becoming pregnant by him. The composer's wife convinces the housemaid to induce a miscarriage by falling down a flight of stairs. After this incident, the housemaid's behavior becomes increasingly more erratic. She kills the composer's son, and then persuades the composer to commit suicide with her by swallowing rat poison. The film ends with the composer reading the story from a newspaper with his wife. The narrative of the film has apparently been told by the composer, who then warns the film audience that this is |
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