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Time
Directed by
Kim Ki-duk
Not Rated
2006
1h 37m
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7.1
77%
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Consumed by jealousy, a woman takes an extreme step and undergoes surgery for a new face. Although her lover of 2 years misses her, he falls in love with the new face, not knowing it's the same woman.
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Cast of Time
Sung Hyun-ah
Seh-hee (after surgery)
Ha Jung-woo
Ji-woo
Park Ji-yeon
Seh-hee (before surgery)
Kim Sung-min
Plastic Surgeon
Kiki Sugino
Seo Yeong-hwa
Seo Ji-seok
Guy 1
Jeong-hwan Kong
Guy 2
Jung Gyu-woon
Guy 3
Kang Shin-chul
Guy 4
Jeon Se-hyun
Lover of Man who misunderstands
Lim Hyun-sung
Ji-woo's Friend
Hong Kyeong-yeon
Cafe Owner
Time Ratings & Reviews
New York Times
Matt Zoller Seitz
Throughout Time, Kim Ki-duk flips between soapy melodrama and dry, self-aware comedy. The effect is thrilling and disorienting, like walking on a trampoline.
AV Club
Noel Murray
Few modern filmmakers are as adept at crafting a haunting image as Kim.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
With a wry tone all his own (the writer-director calls his thesis 'absurd'), South Korea's Kim Ki-duk asks in his calmly assured spellbinder a simple question: How far can we go to transform who we think we are?
Seattle Times
Jeff Shannon
A pathological case study disguised as a romantic melodrama.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
As tautly 'pretty' and inexpressive as the results for those who compulsively seek cosmetic perfection.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
This is powerful stuff, so why does the movie feel less convincing the longer it goes on? There are two ways to tell this story -- coolly distanced or melodramatically hot -- but [director] Kim combines both approaches, and the mixture doesn't congeal.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
Viewers in Gotham will be perplexed, frightened, disgusted -- and, mostly, entertained.
Chicago Sun-Times
Bill Stamets
An unnerving riff on South Korean women fixated on the idea of ul-jjang ('best face').
Newsday
John Anderson
In addition to statements about urban anonymity and the cult of beauty, writer-director Kim is also making a mordant statement about love, the kind you can get lost in while losing yourself.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
Woe are the fools who define themselves by physical appearance.
Observer
Andrew Sarris
Time is well worth your time as a moviegoer.
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
Whatever else it is, it's a clean, economical and handsome film, terrifically acted, with a heart full of treachery and mystery.
Village Voice
Mike D'Angelo
I can't see how anybody, no matter how keen to preserve a positive self-image, could fail to identify with Time, [director] Kim's cheerfully lunatic allegory about two young lovers.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
Kim brings more warmth and humor into Time than he has in some of his best-known work.
TV Guide
Ken Fox
An uncanny and thoroughly creepy nip-yuck nightmare about plastic surgery and identity.
New York Press
Jerry Portwood
It's a strange and subtly told tale that successfully hacks into the desires and fears of most us who are trying to figure out how to make love work -- without sewing it all back together into a nice, pretty package.
Oregonian
Stan Hall
A harrowing, weirdly funny and highly existential melodrama.
Filmcritic.com
Don Willmott
It's a trip.
Murphy's Movie Reviews
Ted Murphy
For some, the film will be a tedious experience, while for others it will raise disquieting questions.
Reel.com
Pam Grady
An exuberant, if cautionary, tale of love and plastic surgery.
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