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3-Iron
Directed by
Kim Ki-duk
R
2004
88m
Drama
,
Romance
,
and more
7.9
87%
94%
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A transient young man breaks into empty homes to partake of the vacationing residents' lives for a few days.
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Cast of 3-Iron
Lee Seung-yun
Sun-hwa
Jae Hee
Tae-suk
Kwon Hyuk-ho
Min-gyu
Ju Jin-mo
Detective Jo
Jeong-ho Choi
Jailor
Lee Ju-seok
Son of Old Man
Lee Mi-suk
Daughter-in-law of Old Man
Moon Sung-hyuk
Sung-hyuk
Park Ji-a
Jee-ah
Jang Jae-yong
Hyun-soo
Rhee Dah-hae
Ji-eun
Park Se-jin
Woman in Studio
Kim Han
Man in Studio
Park Dong-jin
Detective Lee
Lee Jong-seob
Man who Came Back from Family Trip
Lee Ui-Soo
Woman who Came Back from Family Trip
Ryoo Jong-hwa
Boy who Came Back from Family Trip
Kang Sung-hoon
Boyfriend of Girl who Got Hit by Golf Ball
Jung Song-hoon
Prisoner 1
Jang Ji-yong
Prisoner 2
Kim Maeng-sung
Prisoner 3
Jang Seok-bin
CIS Team 1
Kim Hyung-suk
CIS Team 2
Jang Hoon
Guy who stares
Shin Tae-suk
Police 1
Lee Hong-suk
Police 2
Lee Byung-hoon
Police 3
Park Nam-min
Police 4
Kim Ki-duk
Director / Writer / Producer
Suh Young-joo
Producer
3-Iron Ratings & Reviews
Arizona Republic
Richard Nilsen
What is so engaging about the film is the way its director, Ki-duk Kim, manages to keep our interest intensely focused on the couple.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Eleanor Ringel Cater
A movie meant to be taken on faith more than anything else. The more you can grant it, the greater the reward.
Seattle Times
John Hartl
For the most part they achieve a delicate balancing act, mixing near-silent comedy with an old-fashioned sense of whimsy.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
It's actually quite satisfying, in a weird, magical-realism sort of way that manages to disturb and confound as much as it appeases the romantic.
Washington Post
Philip Kennicott
Kim works with the barest of materials but returns the viewer's attention to the pure visual pleasure of filmmaking.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Carrie Rickey
A mesmerizing, offbeat, violent, playful yet serious parable.
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
3-Iron may not be a horror movie, but it is still haunting.
Houston Chronicle
Eric Harrison
Here is where things get murky, intriguingly so.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
A lyrical, sporadically violent tale of love on the run that gradually turns into something spooky, poetic and disarmingly gentle.
Dallas Morning News
Chris Vognar
A hypnotic, almost wordless love story about transience physical and spiritual.
Observer
Andrew Sarris
An uncanny spiritual exploration of the unlikeliest of great loves.
San Francisco Chronicle
Ruthe Stein
For all its pretense, 3-Iron is never pretentious and is so beautiful to look at.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
3-Iron is a romance of tenderness and increasingly poignant silence.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
It takes talent to entice an audience without any dialogue. In the case of South Korea's Kim Ki-Duk, he's not just good at silence; his oddball artistry depends on it.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
Raises questions that are more frustrating than provocative.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
Kim's wittiest effort to date, with a wordless performance by Jae Hee that recalls Keaton and Chaplin.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
Alternately witty, caustic, tender and endlessly imaginative and unpredictable, this latest film from one of Korea's most idiosyncratic and prolific directors is as confident as its resourceful hero, Tae-suk.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
Kim Ki-duk's touching and improbable love story is pleasingly mysterious without being too difficult and a little gimmicky but not annoyingly so.
Newsday
Jan Stuart
Artful and engrossing, but the hero's insolent silences get to be a pain.
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