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  1. Yeo-jin and Jae-yeong are two teenage girls who are trying to earn money for a trip to Europe. To reach this end, Jae-yeong is prostituting herself while Yeo-jin acts as her pimp, setting her up with the clients and staying on guard for the police. Things take a turn for the worse when Yeo-jin gets distracted from her duty and the police raid ...

  2. May 5, 2004 · Samaritan Girl (2004) Jae-young and Yeo-jin are high school girls. Jae-young manages her life by doing child prostitution, and Yeo-jin takes care of Jae-young's money and her customers like a manager. However Jae-young falls down from a building and dies when she gets chased by the police. After Jae-young's death, Yeo-jin decides to have sex ...

  3. Movie: Samaritan Girl Revised romanization: Samaria Hangul: 사마리아 Director: Kim Ki-Duk; Assistant Director: Jang Cheol-Soo; Writer: Kim Ki-Duk; Producer: Kim Ki-Duk, Min Bae-Jeong, Kim Yoon-Ho, Jung-Hyun Cinematographer: Sun Sang-Jae Release Date: March 5, 2004 Runtime: 95 min. Genre: Drama / Arthouse / Disillusioned Youth; Language ...

  4. Samaritan Girl. R 2004 1h 36m Drama. List. 50% Tomatometer 8 Reviews. 75% Audience Score 5,000+ Ratings. A policeman (Lee Eol) confronts his teenage daughter (Gwak Ji-min) after learning she is ...

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  5. Apr 3, 2021 · In his 2003 feature “Samaritan Girl” (also titled “Samaria” in some regions), Kim Ki-duk created some kind of transition from the world of his movies from the 1990s to the aforementioned concepts, resulting in a story about friendship, generational gaps and the meaning of true love and compassion.

  6. Two teenage girls, Yeo-jin (Kwak Ji-min) and Jae-young (Seo Min-jeong), desperate to fulfill their dreams of traveling to Europe, set out to raise the money by starting a prostitution business. Yeo-jin handles the business side, while Jae-young satisfies the clients. When things go terribly wrong during a police raid, Jae-young is killed. Yeo-jin, wrought with guilt over her loss, begins sleeping with their clients in a misguided act of penance. Things go from bad to worse when Yeo-jins ...

  7. As narrative, Samaritan Girl makes little sense. Motivations defy logic or escape mention. Jae-Young's rationalization based on Vasumitra, especially in an impressionable girl, I nearly believed, but her obsessive smile throughout, from her brief career to her suicidal jump to, finally, her death "mask" renders her either saintly or insane.