BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20161203T004500Z DTEND:20161203T024500Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:THE HANDMAIDEN now playing at The Plaza Cinema & Media Arts Center\, Patchogue DESCRIPTION:From Chan-wook Park\, the celebrated director of Oldboy\, Lady of Vengeance\, Thirst\, and Stoker\, comes a ravishing new crime drama inspired by the novel 'Fingersmith' by British author Sarah Waters. Having transposed the story to 1930s-era colonial Korea and Japan\, Park presents a gripping and sensual tale of a young Japanese Lady living on a secluded estate\, and a Korean woman who is hired to serve as her new handmaiden\, but who is secretly involved in a conman's plot to defraud her of her large inheritance.\n\n\n\n"Park Chan-wook is a master of classy trash... There's artistry in his filmmaking\, but also a lot of blood\, plenty of sick humor\, and moments of sheer lunacy. The Handmaiden ranks among his best films yet." Richard Roeper\, Chicago Sun-Times\n\n\n\n"Go see it. If you love cinema at all\, go see it." Tom Long\, Detroit News\n\n\n\nDirected by Chan-wook Park\n\nStarring Min-hee Kim\, Ha Jung-woo\, Cho Jin-Woong\n\nRunning Time 2 hrs 25 mins\n\nRating NR\n\n\n\nShowtimes:\n\nFri\, Dec 2 - 7:45 P\n\nSat\, Dec 3 - 8:45 P\n\nSun\, Dec 4 - 7:15 P X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
From Chan-wook Park\, the celebrated director of Oldboy\, Lady of Vengeance\, Thirst\, and Stoker\, comes a ravishing new crime drama inspired by the novel '\;Fingersmith'\; by British author Sarah Waters. Having transposed the story to 1930s-era colonial Korea and Japan\, Park presents a gripping and sensual tale of a young Japanese Lady living on a secluded estate\, and a Korean woman who is hired to serve as her new handmaiden\, but who is secretly involved in a conman'\;s plot to defraud her of her large inheritance.
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\n&ldquo\;Park Chan-wook is a master of classy trash... There'\;s artistry in his filmmaking\, but also a lot of blood\, plenty of sick humor\, and moments of sheer lunacy. The Handmaiden ranks among his best films yet.&rdquo\; &mdash\; Richard Roeper\, Chicago Sun-Times
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\n&ldquo\;Go see it. If you love cinema at all\, go see it.&rdquo\; &mdash\; Tom Long\, Detroit News
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\nDirected by Chan-wook Park
\nStarring Min-hee Kim\, Ha Jung-woo\, Cho Jin-Woong
\nRunning Time 2 hrs 25 mins
\nRating NR
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\nShowtimes:
\nFri\, Dec 2 - 7:45 P
\nSat\, Dec 3 - 8:45 P
\nSun\, Dec 4 - 7:15 P