Release Date Pieta May 17, 2013 Limited
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Actors For Pieta
Jo Min-soo,Lee Jungjin,Eunjin Kang,Jae-rok Kim,Jin Yong-Ok,Min Soo Jo,Cho Min-soo,Jeong-jin Lee,Jo Jae-ryong,Lee Myeong-ja,Woo Gi-hongGenres Pieta : Drama
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Pieta
User Ranting Pieta : 3.7User Percentage For Pieta : 74 %
User Count Like for Pieta : 1,526
All Critics Ranting For Pieta : 7
All Critics Count For Pieta : 32
All Critics Percentage For Pieta : 78 %
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Movie Overview For Pieta
A loan shark is forced to reconsider his violent lifestyle after the arrival of a mysterious woman claiming to be his long-lost mother.TagLine Pieta
Trailer For Pieta
Review For Pieta
Fascination returns at the stirring climax, when the plot neatly twists and the film's apparently simple message turns deeper, and blacker.Rick Groen-Globe and Mail
A mother's love for her child takes on brutal new meaning in Pieta, a film by Kim Ki-duk that's as hard to watch as it is to forget.
Peter Howell-Toronto Star
Like many South Korean films, revenge is a major theme here, although the way Kim handles it is particularly subtle and surprising: It sneaks up on you.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
May not rank with the operatic madness of Park Chan-wook, or the visceral overkill of Kim Jee-woon, but if you're still not sick of feeling sick, then Pieta might be the movie for you.
William Goss-Film.com
More philosophy than film at times, it asks questions without expecting easy answers. What is money? What is love? And what would you do for either?
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
Expectedly gruesome in some of its details. But it's the explicitness about capitalism's emotional wreckage that gives this micro-budgeted drama a gut-punch heft.
Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times
A gangster story with a latent conscience.
Katherine Monk-Canada.com
The film's big reveal may not come as that much of a surprise; you may figure out where it's going well before the end. But it's the getting there that is, if not exactly fun, then certainly hypnotic.
Cary Darling-Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
[A] lurid but undeniably powerful story, and the lead performances are compelling.
Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion
By the time the last dark plot twist rolls around, any dollop of emotional connection has been diluted in a sea of empty unpleasantness.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian
Ki-duk's having his cake, and chewing it with his mouth open, too.
Andrew Wright-Portland Mercury
Wrenching Oedipal tragedy not for the casual viewer
Marty Mapes-Movie Habit
No comfort in this Pieta
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit
The film contains some memorable moments, and a pair of fine performances, but it's hard not to feel that it would have proved more successful if it had stayed on the path it was heading down for the first forty minutes or so.
Oliver Lyttelton-The Playlist
The performances of these two leads are compelling and the Cheonggyecheon area can almost be seen as another character in Kim's morality tale.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle
Kim has a very specific wringer he intends to usher his pawns through and a particular course he's plotted to it. Consequently, a complex, troubling character study slowly becomes a borderline conventional narrative.
Curtis Woloschuk-Paste Magazine
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