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Trailers; Stills gallery; Optional English subtitles; Enhanced for 16x9 TVs
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1. Portrait of a Lady [5:20]
2. Upcoming Nuptials [6:58]
3. A Guest [6:32]
4. Convention [5:23]
5. In Training [8:17]
6. Shining Armor [8:43]
7. Missives [7:53]
8. A Tryst [10:05]
9. Revenge [8:00]
10. I Think Not [6:55]
11. China [8:00]
12. On Pleasure... [5:40]
13. Autumn [6:54]
14. Beijing [3:23]
15. Self Delusion [4:39]
16. Rewarding [4:52]
17. Payback [7:07]
18. Disgrace [9:38]
Writer/director E J-Yong transposes Choderlos de Laclo's novel Dangerous Liaisons to Korea during the repressive 18th century Chosun Dynasty for his costume drama, Untold Scandal. Lady Cho (Lee Mi-Suk, who also starred in Yong's debut, An Affair) decides to get revenge on her husband when he procures the services of a young, virginal concubine, Lee Soh-ok (Lee So-yeong). She asks her womanizing cousin, Jo-won (Korean television superstar Bae Yong-Jun, in his first starring role in a feature film), to seduce the girl and impregnate her. Cho-won doesn't see this as enough of a challenge. He has his sights set on an honorable young widow, Lady Sook (Jeon Do-Yeon), nicknamed "The Gate of Chastity." Lady Cho makes a wager with Jo-won, offering herself to him if he provides proof that he has succeeded in seducing the widow. While Jo-won struggles to ingratiate himself to Lady Sook, manipulating her handmaiden, and donating money to her Catholic church, Lady Cho works to get the innocent Soh-ok in trouble. But things take an unexpected turn when Lord Jo-won begins to develop genuine feelings for his prey. Untold Scandal was a huge box-office success in Korea, and it was shown at the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art as part of the 2004 edition of New Directors/New Films. Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide