Samaritan Girl Page #2

Synopsis: Jae-Young is an amateur prostitute who sleeps with men while her best friend Yeo-Jin "manages" her, fixing dates, taking care of the money and making sure the coast is clear. When Jae-Young falls in love with one of those man she suppresses her feelings towards him in respect of her friend who's jealous. One Day Yeo-Jin fails in doing her job overlooking police officers looking for under-aged prostitutes. In order to not get caught Jae-Young jumps out of a window almost killing herself. On her deathbed, she wishes to see the man again whom she fell in love with and turned away from. But the man only agrees if Yeo-Jin sleeps with him. She does but as they arrive in the hospital Jae-Young is already dead. Trying to understand her best friend, Yeo-Jin tracks down every man she slept with and does the same. As her father learns about this he gets on revenge with fatal consequences...
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Ki-duk Kim
Production: Tartan USA
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
R
Year:
2004
95 min
31 Views


What's your home phone number?

Give me my diary.

Tell me your number

so l can call your parents.

Hurry, you're going to die.

Diary...

- Bring him to me.

- Are you crazy?

l miss him.

Bring him to me, okay?

l'm begging you.

Jae-young! Jae-young!

Jae-young!

Did you find out

her parents' number?

She didn't tell me.

Looks like she's not

gonna make it tonight.

- Nurse! Get the oxygen mask.

- Yes.

Hello, this is Jae-young.

Remember me?

Can you come to the hospital now?

lt's urgent.

Wait. Wait, don't hang up.

Where are you?

My friend's in the hospital.

You remember Jae-young, right?

You met her not long ago.

l know.

She wants to see you one last time

before she dies.

Please come to the hospital

with me.

lt'll take only ten minutes

l wish l could

but l can't get myself out of here

as you see.

l'm far behind the

schedule of composing.

No, you have to come with me.

Jae-young's gonna die soon.

You two were together.

She's no stranger.

Jae-young's gonna die soon.

Mister, please.

Please come with me.

l'm sorry.

l can't go with you.

l'm also in the middle

of something important.

Move your hand.

l'm recording!

l said, move it!

Mister, please.

l said, move it!

Do it fast.

The faster we do it,

the sooner we go to your friend.

She's dying.

Don't be scared.

Don't be scared.

Oh my goodness.

Doctor!

Doctor, please come over here!

Doctor!

Do you feel any pain?

lt was your first time.

Hurry up and go.

Friendship is important, but...

Hurry up and go!

Jae-young.

Jae-young.

Stop laughing!

What's there to laugh?

Stop laughing now.

Stop laughing now.

Hello?

l'm at the hospital.

Someone l know died.

Well, it's someone l kinda knew.

We're not exactly close.

Yeah.

She died.

Jae-young...

l'll return all this money.

That'll make me less sorry for you.

Hello?

Yes, this is Jae-young.

Do you have time today?

Yes.

Then l'll wait at the motel.

Yes. Bye.

lt's open.

You're Jae-young?

Yes, l'm the real Jae-young.

What are you smiling at?

ls there somebody outside?

l'm lucky l tell you.

l'm lucky to have you.

l feel like l'm ten years younger.

The hell with morals.

lsn't this happiness?

Did it feel good as well

with Jae-young?

lt feels exactly the same.

The way you two laugh is also same.

Jae-young is dead.

She jumped off that window

and her head cracked open.

Really?

What's this for?

l'm supposed to give you money.

l'm returning it.

l don't need it anymore.

Thank you.

Yoo-jin?

lt's dad, where are you?

Are you in private tutoring?

No, l just felt like calling.

Shall we eat out for a change?

Feels like we're lovers.

Aren't we?

Shall we date?

Thank you for making me happy.

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