THE HANDMAIDEN Director: Park Chan-Wook 144 mins, 2016, South Korea, Digital, Subtitled Book cinema tickets This film was released on Friday 14th April 2017 and is no longer screening. ★★★★ – The Irish Times ★★★★ – The Guardian Opulent, erotic and replete with exquisite period detail and sly narrative trickery, The Handmaiden is everything we have come to expect from director Chan-wook Park (Oldboy, Thirst, Stoker) who has, with great flair, transposed Fingersmith, Sarah Waters’Victorian England-set bestseller about a pickpocket turned servant and the heiress she conspires to swindle, to Japanese-occupied Korea in the 1930s. Park utilizes the book’s three-part structure to tell the intricate story from three distinct perspectives, those of Japanese aristocrat Lady Hideko (Kim Min-hee), Korean thief Sook-hee (Kim Tae-ri), and arch con man Fujiwara (Ha Jung-woo). Posing as a Count, Fujiwara has enlisted Sook-hee to play handmaiden to Lady Hideko whom he plans to marry for her inheritance, but Sook-hee is soon far more interested in her vulnerable, repressed mistress than she is in his nefarious schemes. (Notes by David O’Mahony.) Don’t forget we now schedule weekly. Director: Park Chan-Wook 144 mins, 2016, South Korea, Digital, Subtitled