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{{quote|''Ma'am, there is no such thing as a "perfect person"...'' |'''Mr. Baek'''}}
{{quote|''Ma'am, there is no such thing as a "perfect person"...'' |'''Mr. Baek'''}}


The third film of [[Park Chan Wook]]'s ''[[Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance|Vengeance]] [[Old Boy|Trilogy]]''. This film's plot has parallels to both ''[[Old Boy]]'' and ''[[Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance]]'', notably the quest for [[Revenge]] after more than a decade in confinement and the study of how vengeance can turn simple people into monsters. It is, however, very stylistically different from both installments.
The third film of [[Park Chan-wook]]'s ''[[Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance|Vengeance]] [[Oldboy|Trilogy]]''. This film's plot has parallels to both ''[[Oldboy]]'' and ''[[Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance]]'', notably the quest for [[Revenge]] after more than a decade in confinement and the study of how vengeance can turn simple people into monsters. It is, however, very stylistically different from both installments.


Lee Geum-ja, a 19-year-old girl paying the price of some bad decisions, is blackmailed into [[False Confession|falsely confessing]] to the murder of a child. After 14 years in prison, she emerges a cold, vengeance-driven woman, dropping the kind, gentle facade that had won her the friendship and loyalty of the other female prisoners.
Lee Geum-ja, a 19-year-old girl paying the price of some bad decisions, is blackmailed into [[False Confession|falsely confessing]] to the murder of a child. After 14 years in prison, she emerges a cold, vengeance-driven woman, dropping the kind, gentle facade that had won her the friendship and loyalty of the other female prisoners.
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Using her connections formed in prison, Geum-ja sets into motion a plan 14 years in the making. Her goal is to punish Mr. Baek, the real murderer; however, even [[Revenge]] may not be enough for Geum-ja to find redemption.
Using her connections formed in prison, Geum-ja sets into motion a plan 14 years in the making. Her goal is to punish Mr. Baek, the real murderer; however, even [[Revenge]] may not be enough for Geum-ja to find redemption.
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== This [[Film]] provides examples of: ==
* [[Anti Hero]]
* [[Anti-Hero]]
* [[The Atoner]]
* [[The Atoner]]
{{quote| Everyone makes mistakes. But if you committed a sin, you have to make an atonement for that sin. Atonement, do you know what that means? Big Atonement for big sins. Small Atonement for small sins.}}
{{quote|Everyone makes mistakes. But if you committed a sin, you have to make an atonement for that sin. Atonement, do you know what that means? Big Atonement for big sins. Small Atonement for small sins.}}
** Geum-ja takes this far enough to seek out the murdered boy's parents and [[Yubitsume|cut her finger off in front of them as an apology]].
** Geum-ja takes this far enough to seek out the murdered boy's parents and [[Yubitsume|cut her finger off in front of them as an apology]].
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: Geum-ja's [[Hand Cannon|custom-made handgun]] is aesthetic and very powerful, but it can only be fired at a very close range.
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: Geum-ja's [[Hand Cannon|custom-made handgun]] is aesthetic and very powerful, but it can only be fired at a very close range.
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* [[The Killer Becomes the Killed]]
* [[The Killer Becomes the Killed]]
* [[Mama Bear]]
* [[Mama Bear]]
* [[May December Romance]]: Two of them. Both were one-sided in a way.
* [[May-December Romance]]: Two of them. Both were one-sided in a way.
** The young guy that works with Geum-Ja is very attracted to her and even asks if he can call her "big sister" (a term of affection that can have different meanings). She shoots him down but later uses him to teach her daughter Korean since she was raised in Australia.
** The young guy that works with Geum-Ja is very attracted to her and even asks if he can call her "big sister" (a term of affection that can have different meanings). She shoots him down but later uses him to teach her daughter Korean since she was raised in Australia.
** Geum-Ja herself was infatuated with Mr. Baek when she was a teenager and had an affair with the much older man. She ended up getting pregnant from a different relationship (this time, a classmate) and asked Baek to help her take care of the child, which kicks off the plot. She considered the relationship much more seriously than Baek did.
** Geum-Ja herself was infatuated with Mr. Baek when she was a teenager and had an affair with the much older man. She ended up getting pregnant from a different relationship (this time, a classmate) and asked Baek to help her take care of the child, which kicks off the plot. She considered the relationship much more seriously than Baek did.
* [[Morality Pet]]: Geum-Ja's daughter Jenny.
* [[Morality Pet]]: Geum-Ja's daughter Jenny.
* [[Narrator All Along]]: {{spoiler|Geum-Ja's daughter, when she grew up.}}
* [[Narrator All Along]]: {{spoiler|Geum-Ja's daughter, when she grew up.}}
* [[Nice Guy|Nice Girl]]: In prison, Geum-Ja makes a reputation for being kind, helpful and friendly. Even when she {{spoiler|poisons the witch to death by putting detergent in her food}}, [[You Kill It You Bought It|gaining her the nickname of "Witch"]], she's ''still'' referred to as "the kind one". Because [[Beware the Nice Ones|they aren't mutually exclusive]].
* [[Nice Guy|Nice Girl]]: In prison, Geum-Ja makes a reputation for being kind, helpful and friendly. Even when she {{spoiler|poisons the witch to death by putting detergent in her food}}, [[You Kill It, You Bought It|gaining her the nickname of "Witch"]], she's ''still'' referred to as "the kind one". Because [[Beware the Nice Ones|they aren't mutually exclusive]].
* [[Not Even Bothering With the Accent]]: Geum-Ja's daughter was raised in Australia. Her daughter doesn't say much but when she does speak, it's a North American accent. The actress was Korean-American.
* [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent]]: Geum-Ja's daughter was raised in Australia. Her daughter doesn't say much but when she does speak, it's a North American accent. The actress was Korean-American.
* [[An Offer You Can't Refuse]]
* [[An Offer You Can't Refuse]]
* [[Out Gambitted]]: Baek.
* [[Out-Gambitted]]: Baek.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Not done on purpose in Geum-Ja's case.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Not done on purpose in Geum-Ja's case.
* [[Prison Rape]]: This movie is one of the few that depict prison rape among women.
* [[Prison Rape]]: This movie is one of the few that depict prison rape among women.
* [[Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil]]: Invoked with the witch. When she murders and eats her husband and his lover, only a brief shot of her eating [[Mystery Meat]] is given; the scene where she rapes another inmate, however, [[Rape As Drama|is pretty darn graphic.]] {{spoiler|The main reason for this is to undoubtedly justify Geum-Ja killing her in a horrible fashion.}}
* [[Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil]]: Invoked with the witch. When she murders and eats her husband and his lover, only a brief shot of her eating [[Mystery Meat]] is given; the scene where she rapes another inmate, however, [[Rape as Drama|is pretty darn graphic.]] {{spoiler|The main reason for this is to undoubtedly justify Geum-Ja killing her in a horrible fashion.}}
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning|Red Eyeshadow Take Warning]]
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning|Red Eyeshadow Take Warning]]
* [[Revenge]]
* [[Revenge]]
* [[Kick the Dog|Shoot The Dog]]: Geum-Ja apparently tests herself to see if she has a killer instinct by {{spoiler|shooting her daughter's pet dog}}. This could elicit a [[Moral Event Horizon]] or a [[What the Hell Hero]] reaction from the audience.
* [[Kick the Dog|Shoot The Dog]]: Geum-Ja apparently tests herself to see if she has a killer instinct by {{spoiler|shooting her daughter's pet dog}}. This could elicit a [[Moral Event Horizon]] or a [[What the Hell, Hero?]] reaction from the audience.
* [[They Look Just Like Everyone Else]]
* [[They Look Just Like Everyone Else]]
* [[To the Pain]]: Geum-Ja puts a microphone in the room where she and the parents are discussing how to kill Baek, and a speaker where he's being held.
* [[To the Pain]]: Geum-Ja puts a microphone in the room where she and the parents are discussing how to kill Baek, and a speaker where he's being held.
* [[Tragic Keepsake]]: Baek's mementos are later given to the victims' relatives.
* [[Tragic Keepsake]]: Baek's mementos are later given to the victims' relatives.
* [[Tranquil Fury]]: Geum-ja.
* [[Tranquil Fury]]: Geum-ja.
* [[Was It All a Lie]]: It turns out Geum-ja even pretended to like a lesbian ''simply to use her as a resource for revenge.''
* [[Was It All a Lie?]]: It turns out Geum-ja even pretended to like a lesbian ''simply to use her as a resource for revenge.''
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Heinous]]: [[Played for Drama]]; Geum-ja, after failing to prevent Mr. Baek from suffocating a child, tracks down the child's parents and ''tries to cut off all her fingers for forgiveness.'' Granted, it's not akin to a white lie, but considering that a)there was absolutely nothing she could have done to stop it; and b) {{spoiler|her newborn daughter's life was at risk had she not taken the blame}}, you'd think she wouldn't blame herself as much.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?]]: [[Played for Drama]]; Geum-ja, after failing to prevent Mr. Baek from suffocating a child, tracks down the child's parents and ''tries to cut off all her fingers for forgiveness.'' Granted, it's not akin to a white lie, but considering that a)there was absolutely nothing she could have done to stop it; and b) {{spoiler|her newborn daughter's life was at risk had she not taken the blame}}, you'd think she wouldn't blame herself as much.
* [[What You Are in The Dark]]
* [[What You Are in the Dark]]
* [[You Kill It You Bought It]]: {{spoiler|Geum-ja kills the witch in a pretty nasty way, and promptly inherits her title. To a much more chilling extent, Baek keeps personal mementos from the children he murders and uses some of them as phone charms.}}
* [[You Kill It, You Bought It]]: {{spoiler|Geum-ja kills the witch in a pretty nasty way, and promptly inherits her title. To a much more chilling extent, Baek keeps personal mementos from the children he murders and uses some of them as phone charms.}}
* [[Yubitsume]]
* [[Yubitsume]]


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Latest revision as of 15:12, 26 June 2023

Ma'am, there is no such thing as a "perfect person"...
Mr. Baek

The third film of Park Chan-wook's Vengeance Trilogy. This film's plot has parallels to both Oldboy and Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, notably the quest for Revenge after more than a decade in confinement and the study of how vengeance can turn simple people into monsters. It is, however, very stylistically different from both installments.

Lee Geum-ja, a 19-year-old girl paying the price of some bad decisions, is blackmailed into falsely confessing to the murder of a child. After 14 years in prison, she emerges a cold, vengeance-driven woman, dropping the kind, gentle facade that had won her the friendship and loyalty of the other female prisoners.

Using her connections formed in prison, Geum-ja sets into motion a plan 14 years in the making. Her goal is to punish Mr. Baek, the real murderer; however, even Revenge may not be enough for Geum-ja to find redemption.


Tropes used in Sympathy for Lady Vengeance include:

Everyone makes mistakes. But if you committed a sin, you have to make an atonement for that sin. Atonement, do you know what that means? Big Atonement for big sins. Small Atonement for small sins.