
Kim Ki-duk, Korean cinema's resident provocateur, presents an over-the-top look at plastic surgery. A young woman convinces a surgeon to change her face so she can seduce her roving-eyed boyfriend as another woman. She proves a point, but creates a myriad of other problems. Two free tickets per person will be distributed at Meyer Auditorium one hour before screening. (2006, 96 minutes, Korean with English subtitles)
Sponsors: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and Freer Gallery of Art |