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Ssang-hwa-jeom (2008)
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Ha Yu (screenplay)
Release Date:
30 December 2008 (South Korea)
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A historical drama set in the Koryo dynasty and focused on the relationship between a king and his bodyguard. | add synopsis
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The Frozen Flower Shop
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Cast
(Credited cast)| Jin-mo Ju | ... | King | |
| Ji-hyo Song | ... | Queen | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| In-seong Jo | ... | Hong-rim | |
| Hong Jong-Hyeon | |||
| In-beom Ko | ... | Yeon Ki-mok | |
| Tae-won Kwon | ... | Jo Il-moon | |
| Ju-hwan Lim | ... | Han-baek | |
| Ji-hyeon Min | ... | Concubine | |
| Min-wu Noh | ... | Min-wu | |
| Ji-ho Shim | ... | Seung-gi | |
| Jong-ki Song | |||
| Jung-ki Song | ... | King's men - No-tak | |
| Wook-hwan Yeo | ... | Im-bo | |
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A Frozen Flower (International: English title)
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South Korea:133 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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South Korea:18 |
Hong Kong:III |
New Zealand:R16 |
Singapore:R21 (edited version) |
Japan:R18+ |
Germany:16
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One would be puzzled with the title of the movie: Frozen Flower, or better known as Frozen Flower Shop in Korean. While the title was related to a song performed in the movie, the plot is far stretched from what it seems to be.
Set in the Koryo Dynasty, the King (Ju Jin-Mo) and Hong Lim (Jo In-Seong), the chief of guards, are two best friends growing up together. Hong Lim devoted his life to the King, while the King sees him as a close friend he can trust, including the physical intimacy they shared with each other.
Under the pressure from the Yuan Kingdom of China for unable to have a son as a heir, the King comes with a solution: to allow the Queen (Song Ji-Hyo) conceived by Hong Lim. After sharing the intimacy with Hong Lim, the Queen began to meet Hong Lim in private, so as to fulfill her desire. It ends up in a tragedy which no one would have foreseen in the first place.
Directed by Ha Yu (Marriage is a Crazy Thing), Frozen Flower dealt with the modern day issues in a ancient Koryo Dynasty background. Homosexuality and adultery are the two topics which is a hush-hush in South Korea today, has been fully exploited and utilized in the palace. Issues such as conspiracy on overthrowing the King and control of power, which were commonly seen in a Korean drama, did not get a chance to see the daylight. It ends up as a supporting agenda to tell the story.
The movie revolves around the King, the Queen and Hong Lim, on exploring their desires for each other, betrayal and lust. Apart from that, there is nothing much left to see on the remaining characters, since they are dispensable, and their existence in the story do not give much support to the presentation of the story.
The affection between the King and Hong Lim were displayed through their daily conversations and actions to each other, such as feeding each other when sick, exchange of sword fighting skills and pillow talks. On the other hand, you will get more than what you see for the relationship between Hong Lim and the Queen, where both were seen having sex most of the time.
Frozen Flower can be easily related to any modern day love triangle relationship drama, or some modern day Korean drama sharing the similar plot. However, the movie is greatly similar to Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan (1972) from HK's Shaw Brothers Studios. The 1972 production discussed similar issues, in the view of 2 women and a inspector.
If sword fighting and love triangle relationship is your cup of tea,Frozen Flower will be a good choice.