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''[[The Isle]]'' is a South Korean movie directed by Kim Ki-duk and released in 2000. It was Kim's breakthrough movie, his previous works having remained relatively confidential.
The setting of the story is a remote lake where people rent small floating bungalows. The caretaker, Hee-jin, is a mute woman who ferries the customers around, provides them with supplies, and engages in occasional prostitution. One day, a man shows up, wanted by the police for killing his wife. Distraught and desperate, he tries to commit suicide, but Hee-jin rescues him. Intrigued by his pain, she begins a wordless but intense relationship with him, and the two lovers gradually shut themselves out from the outside world.
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* [[Cute Mute]]: Hee-jin never speaks, although it's hinted that she does so by choice. And she's plenty weird.
* [[Disposable Sex Worker]]: Hee-jin casually disposes of a prostitute who was beginning to compete with her for the man's attention.
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