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7/10
Three stories of female sadness and dispair
KineticSeoul25 June 2012
This is one of those movies you just have to keep watching to at least appreciate it. It might be difficult for some people because it might feel tedious because of how it portrays life in a depressing manner. Maybe a lot of the audiences that watch this movie didn't go through the drastic and hurtful situations these characters go through. But it shows a bit of truth in a quite manner to what goes around behind closed doors. And how life isn't all sunshine and rainbows and it can get pretty darn depressing at times. How sometimes bad things can happen to innocent people. This movie shows despair and sadness of three female characters each having their own story. One is about incest, the other is about a lady that has it hard and is very lonesome. The last one got to me the most, it's about a teenage girl that is basically forced to be with another family and gets raped by the stepfather. You just can't help but feel sorry for that character, because she is sweet and innocent but is put in a terrible situation far from her real parents. Anyways her story stood out the most and it's sad that she gets victimize like that. She would have been better being by herself. This is one of those movies that the more you watch it gets more engaging and you just can't look away but finish.

7.5/10
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3/10
Slow paced and lacking conviction...
paul_haakonsen15 February 2016
I am a big fan of Asian cinema, and the South Korean cinema has an impressive track history. But, of course not every movie is going to be as good or impressive as the previous. "Sleeping Beauty" (aka "Seulliping byuti") from 2008 turned out to be nothing but impressive in my opinion.

Sure, director Han-na Lee set out to present something that is rarely seen in Asian cinema, and as such thumbs up on that courage and on that determination. However, the movie just lacked a proper foundation on which the seed could grow into something truly amazing.

"Sleeping Beauty" is an omnibus of three stories, each dealing with human nature, human feelings and how humans act and react in certain bleak situations. This, in itself, did have the potential for turning out as something great. But the director just didn't fully manage to captivate the essence and utilize it to its full potential.

The first segment is titled "Cousin" and it deals with two pre-teens whose families live together, and they are influenced by the actions of the adults around them. As such, the cousins set out to explore their budding sexuality together.

The second segment, "Hibernation", is about a hardworking woman who is taking care of a small duck farmstead as well as taking care of her father who is suffering from advanced dementia. Things are especially tough when the government force her to destroy the entire duck population because of avian flu, and then her father starts with sexual advancements towards her.

The third and final segment is titled "Princess". This is the story of a seventeen year old Chinese girl who is adopted into a Korean family. However, on the first night she is raped by the new father and is impregnated. She finds solace with the grandson of the family.

Right, well the three stories do deal with some taboo topics and these are rarely seen in Asian cinema. However, the stories are too shallow in terms of character development, presentation and an overall ability to captivate the audience.

Running at almost two hours, "Sleeping Beauty" was an uphill struggle to get through. It was really slow paced and just never really took fully hold. The stories all had potential, but the potential was just not utilized.

All in all, then "Sleeping Beauty" is not a South Korean movie that I can recommend that you sit down and watch. I am rating a mere three out of ten stars.
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