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Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- 3-Iron
1. Start [:54]
2. Breaking & Entering [4:02]
3. Squatter [2:22]
4. Hasty Retreat [:55]
5. Ghost Dance [7:23]
6. Golf Balls [2:38]
7. Abusive Spouse [3:57]
8. Respite [1:47]
9. First Stop [4:59]
10. Shot Blocking [2:04]
11. The Boxer's Flat [4:07]
12. Car Crash [4:19]
13. Tea [2:51]
14. Corpse [3:54]
15. Interrogation [3:09]
16. Autopsy Results [3:51]
17. 3-Iron [3:29]
18. Prisoner 2904 [2:06]
19. Hiding [:53]
20. "Let Her Sleep" [3:29]
21. The Other 180 Degrees [2:34]
22. Waiting [2:50]
23. Ghost [:41]
24. Escape [1:44]
25. Untidy Sofa [2:46]
26. Creepy [1:28]
27. "I Love You" [2:22]
28. Shadowed [3:29]
A battered woman finds her soul mate in a most unusual manner in this drama from Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-Duk. Tae-suk (Jae Hee Song) is a young drifter who appears to be homeless by inclination as much as necessity; he squats in the homes of strangers while they're away, carefully seeing to it that no damage is done to the property and sometimes performing small household chores as a display of gratitude. One day, Tae-suk sneaks into a house where a number of photos of a beautiful model adorn the walls. After eating, washing up, and doing some minor repairs, Tae-suk discovers he's being watched by the woman of the house, Sun-hwa (Lee Seung-yeon), and he soon recognizes her as the model in the photos. However, Tae-suk sees that Sun-hwa has been badly bruised, and suspects she's been the victim of domestic violence. When Tae-suk returns to the home later that evening, his suspicions are confirmed as he sees Sun-hwa being slapped around by her husband, Min-kyo (Gweon Hyeok-ho). Tae-suk impulsively bursts into the house, grabs a golf club, and attacks Min-kyo with it; moments later, Tae-suk and Sun-hwa ride away together on his scooter, and she silently joins him in his existence as a squatter, which slowly blossoms into a love affair. Bin-Jip (aka 3-Iron) received its North American premiere at the 2004 Toronto Film Festival. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide