A Girl at My Door Page #7

Synopsis: Young-nam was a promising graduate of the police academy before she was transferred to the small seaside village, as a result of misconduct. On her first day in the village, she encounters Dohee, a girl living in the town with a gloomy looking face. As Young-nam tries to acclimate to her new surroundings, Dohee's grandma died in a car accident. To protect the girl from her stepfather's abuse, Young-nam lets Dohee stay at her place, but things become more mysterious as she gets to know her.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): July Jung
  8 wins & 14 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Rotten Tomatoes:
92%
Year:
2014
119 min
104 Views


F***.

You think I'll go quietly?

Calm down and let's go.

Why the f*** are you taking me?

He's the one who started it.

What're we going to do now?

This summer's hard enough as it is.

You stop the workers from working,

and now you arrest Yong-ha.

Station chief or whatever,

she pulls rank

and sticks her nose in everything.

- You said it.

- Stop it now.

Get on out of here.

Go.

Are you hungry?

Let's go.

Now that school's in session,

do kids still bother you?

They're afraid of you,

so they leave me alone.

Do you hang out with them?

They're no fun anyway.

You have to come with us.

Yong-ha reported you to the police.

For sexual molestation of a minor.

I don't know what's going on.

All right,

I'll follow you in a moment.

You have to come now.

This is a warrantless arrest.

Why'd you keep her at your house

instead of sending her home?

That day too,

she got beat up by her father

and came to me battered and bruised.

It was best to keep her away

from that man.

I understand the initial situation.

But afterwards too,

you kept her around,

even though she has her own

family and home.

Understand?

What did you do during that time?

What do you mean by that?

You know this person?

You stayed at her place

for a month, right?

Was she nice to you?

Did she adore you?

Yes.

What I'm asking is,

why'd you take in

a girl who has a family?

It seems pretty abnormal.

That girl has been exposed to violence

since she was very young.

She was conditioned to violence

and was in a perilous state.

That's why I believed she needed

special protection.

According to her father,

the girl's behavior

toward you was not normal.

It's true that she likes me.

But the reason is...

because I wear a police uniform,

and I confront bad men,

and look powerful.

That's all.

Was there any physical contact

while she stayed with you?

Was there physical contact?

What contact?

What are you talking about?

Did you take the girl's clothes off

and touch her?

Did the chief say you're pretty

and touch you?

My body?

Yes.

Yes.

What about the first night

you slept over?

We took a bath.

She took off your clothes

and washed you?

No, we bathed together.

Can you show me where

she touched you?

I...

I had no abnormal intentions making

physical contact with that child.

Did you take off her clothes

and touch her or not?

I did.

I took her clothes off and

saw the bruises from beating.

And I bathed her.

The bruises seemed so painful

that I even hugged her.

Is there something wrong with that?

It becomes a problem

when a homosexual does it.

You're a homosexual, aren't you?

You were transferred here from Seoul

because of a similar problem, right?

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July Jung

Jung Joo-ri (born 1980), also known as July Jung, is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Jung's directorial debut feature A Girl at My Door won the Best First Film at the 25th Stockholm International Film Festival. She also won the Best New Director at the 23rd Buil Film Awards and Best Director/Screenwriter at the 15th Women in Film Korea Awards in 2014, and Best Screenplay at the 2nd Wildflower Film Awards and Best New Director for film at the 51st Baeksang Arts Awards in 2015. more…

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