The Servant 2010 Lk21 May 2026
Directed by Kim Dae-woo, The Servant (2010) is a bold, subversive retelling of the classic Korean folk tale Chunhyangjeon
The Servant 2010 Lk21
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The Servant
The 2010 South Korean film (Korean title: Bangjajeon ) is a subversive retelling of the classic Korean folktale Chunhyangjeon . Directed by Kim Dae-woo , the movie flips the traditional narrative by placing the servant, Bang-ja , at the center of the story instead of the nobleman, Lee Mong-ryeong. Film Summary & Plot Directed by Kim Dae-woo, The Servant (2010) is
The Perspective Shift
: The story is told through the eyes of Bang-ja (played by Kim Joo-hyuk), the servant to Lee Mong-ryong. Instead of being a secondary character, Bang-ja becomes the primary romantic interest who falls for Chun-hyang at first sight. Bang-ja (played by Kim Joo-hyuk) is a playboy
- Bang-ja (played by Kim Joo-hyuk) is a playboy servant who uses his position to seduce noble ladies. He works for the handsome but naive student, Lee Mong-ryong (Ryu Seung-bum).
- Chunhyang (Jo Yeo-jeong, who later starred in Parasite) is not merely a damsel in distress. She is intelligent, ambitious, and tired of poverty. She skillfully manipulates both Bang-ja and Mong-ryong to escape her lowly status.
- The plot thickens as Bang-ja genuinely falls for Chunhyang, leading to a treacherous love triangle involving voyeurism, secret affairs, and devastating consequences.