''Moebius'' () is a 2013 South Korean
horror drama film
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular ...
written and directed by
Kim Ki-duk
Kim Ki-duk ( ; 20 December 196011 December 2020) was a South Korean film director and screenwriter, noted for his Idiosyncrasy, idiosyncratic Art film, art-house cinematic works. His films have received many distinctions in the festival circuit ...
. The narrative is conveyed entirely without use of spoken dialogue, written
subtitles
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, or
intertitles
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. Instead, characters communicate through
vocable
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s, and share moments of intensive gazing as a substitute for conversation. ''Moebius'' is also devoid of
non-diegetic sound, with the exception of two scenes which mark the beginning of the film and the conclusion leading into the end credits. ''Moebius'' was screened out of competition at the
70th Venice International Film Festival
The 70th annual Venice International Film Festival, was held from 28 August to 7 September 2013, at Venice Lido in Italy.
Italian filmmaker Bernardo Bertolucci was the jury president for the main competition. He was previously the presiden ...
.
It was initially banned in South Korea, before the
Korea Media Rating Board
The Korea Media Rating Board (; KMRB) is a public organization that classifies films, videos, and other motion pictures into age-based ratings and recommends domestic performances of foreign artists. Through these rating systems, the Korea Media ...
reviewed the film and changed the rating.
Plot
When the mother discovers that her husband is having an affair with a mistress, she attempts to enact her vengeance by castrating him. When her effort fails, she instead
mutilates her son's genitals and
cannibalizes his severed penis. The mother runs off into the night, abandoning the father and son. She passes a spiritual man on the sidewalk who is praying, and contemplates her actions.
Mourning the loss of his son's manhood, the father becomes obsessed with helping his son reclaim his sexuality through explorations of alternative modes of (primarily
sadomasochistic
Sadism () and masochism (), known collectively as sadomasochism ( ) or S&M, is the derivation of pleasure from acts of respectively inflicting or receiving pain or humiliation. The term is named after the Marquis de Sade, a French author known ...
) sexual pleasure. He also begins to research
penis transplantation
Penis transplantation is a surgical transplant procedure in which a penis is transplanted to a patient. The penis may be an allograft from a human donor, or it may be grown artificially, though the latter has not yet been transplanted onto a hu ...
. As rumours of the son's penectomy begin to widely circulate, the son quickly finds himself at the bottom of the male
social hierarchy
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and the subject of frequent bullying and assault. To regain his masculinity, he participates in a
gang rape
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of his father's mistress. While under the judgmental gaze of the gang leader, the son feigns penetration, mimicking thrusting motions on top of the mistress to avoid suspicion.
During a stay in prison due to his participation in the gang rape, he is assaulted by fellow inmates. The father attempts to help his son by showing him how to
masturbate
Masturbation is a form of autoeroticism in which a person Sexual stimulation, sexually stimulates their own Sex organ, genitals for sexual arousal or other sexual pleasure, usually to the point of orgasm. Stimulation may involve the use of han ...
by rubbing a rough rock against his skin. The son is released from police custody when, due to his lack of penis, it is revealed that he was unable to physically penetrate the mistress. Returning to the scene of the gang rape – the mistress's place of work – the son finds the mistress having seemingly consensual sex with the gang leader. The son joins in, and the three pleasure each other with a knife before the son aids the mistress in castrating the gang leader. The gang leader's penis is run over by a truck and is unable to be recovered.
The father learns of an experimental penile transplantation surgery. The father gives his penis to his son via the surgical procedure, but the son finds himself unable to obtain an
erection
An erection (clinically: penile erection or penile tumescence) is a Physiology, physiological phenomenon in which the penis becomes firm, engorged, and enlarged. Penile erection is the result of a complex interaction of psychological, neural, ...
. The son's possession of a penis ultimately harms his relationship with the mistress, as she displays less interest in having sex with him despite his penis. This is because it still struggles to become erect despite his attraction to her. The mistress begins a relationship with the castrated gang leader. The son sees the two of them pleasuring each other with a knife.
Having been absent since her attack on her son, the mother returns home. She attempts to make amends to the family by re-igniting her sexual relationship with the father, only to learn that he is now unable to have sex due to him having given his penis to their son. The son learns that his father's penis—now his own—responds with instinctive arousal to his mother. The mother then attempts to have sex with her son, which drives the father to a jealous rage. Failing to reclaim his penis from his son in a failed castration attempt, the father
kills the mother and then himself. The son takes a gun and shoots his penis off. The film ends with the son turning to a life of spiritualism, content with his non-phallic existence. He appears to be the same spiritual man which the mother had encountered praying in the beginning of the film.
Cast
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Cho Jae-hyun
Cho Jae-hyun (born June 30, 1965) is a South Korean film, stage, and TV actor. He is commonly dubbed "director Kim Ki-duk's persona" since Cho has starred as leading and supporting characters in a number of films directed by Kim.
Early years and ...
(as Jo Jae-hyeon) as the father
*
Seo Young-joo
Seo Young-joo (born February 16, 1998) is a South Korean actor. He won Best Actor at the Tokyo International Film Festival
The is a film festival established in 1985. The event was held biennially from 1985 to 1991 and annually thereafter. Ac ...
(as Seo Young-ju) as the son
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Lee Na-ra
Lee Na-ra (born August 22, 1980) is a South Korean actress. She has worked on films such as '' Moebius'' and '' Kabukicho Love Hotel''. In 2013, she was nominated for Best New Actress at the 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards.
Filmography
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(as Lee Eun-woo) as the mother / mistress
* Kim Jae-hong as the gang leader
* Kim Jae-rok as the doctor
Controversy
Ratings board ban
''Moebius'' was submitted to the
Korea Media Rating Board
The Korea Media Rating Board (; KMRB) is a public organization that classifies films, videos, and other motion pictures into age-based ratings and recommends domestic performances of foreign artists. Through these rating systems, the Korea Media ...
three times, receiving a "restricted release" classification two times. A "restricted release" film is an effective ban – these films are required by law to be played only in a specialty licensed "restricted movie theater" according to Article 43 (Limits on Screen and distribution of Restricted Motion Pictures) of the Promotion of the Motion Pictures and Video Products Act. There are no operating "restricted movie theatres" in South Korea.
The KMRB objected to the portrayal of explicit sexual
incestual scenes between the mother and son.
When ''Moebius'' received a "restricted release" rating on its first review, Kim cut or modified a total of 21 scenes according to KMRB recommendation, reducing the runtime by 1 minute and 20 seconds for ''Moebius''
's second submission to the KMRB.
This second, 89-minute cut of ''Moebius'' also received a "restricted release" rating. For the third and final appeal, Kim cut or edited an additional 12 scenes, reducing the runtime by 50 seconds more and removing all direct portrayals of incestual sex between the mother and son. This 87 minute, 50 second cut was given a "youth not allowed" on 5 August 2013, allowing ''Moebius'' to move ahead with its domestic release on 5 October 2013.
Sexual assault allegations
In August 2017, charges were filed by actress A – who remains anonymous with her identity protected under the Korean laws on sexual violence – through the
Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office, claiming abuse during the filming of ''Moebius''. Actress A reported that Kim Ki-duk had slapped her across the face three times in front of the crew. Kim then forced her to take part in a violent sex scene that was unscripted, forcing her to touch another actor's penis when it had previously been arranged that a
prosthesis
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would be used.
Actress A subsequently withdrew from the production and was replaced by
Lee Na-ra
Lee Na-ra (born August 22, 1980) is a South Korean actress. She has worked on films such as '' Moebius'' and '' Kabukicho Love Hotel''. In 2013, she was nominated for Best New Actress at the 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards.
Filmography
Feature film ...
, which damaged her career as
Kim Ki-Duk Film stated that she left the production without taking the proper leave. Actress A took her grievances to the
Korea Federation of Movie Workers' Union, and an independent investigation was conducted prior to charges being filed at the Prosecutor's Office. "It's not that I'm showing up after four years to bring charges," actress A spoke at the Korea Sexual Violence Relief Center, "this case has taken a whole four years just to bring charges."
The Prosecutor's Office ultimately ruled partially in favor of actress A, charging Kim a fee of ₩5 million ($4,450) for physical assault in December of that same year. The Office did not charge Kim for sexual molestation, citing a lack of physical evidence. The Office also did not follow up on charges of coercion and defamation.
On 6 March 2018, an episode of ''
PD Note'' aired in which actress A alongside two other anonymous women came forward with multiple accounts of physical assault, sexual assault, and rape against Kim. These accounts also incriminated ''Moebius'' lead Cho Jae-hyun, a frequent collaborator of Kim. Prior to the airing of this episode of ''PD Note'', in February 2018, Cho had publicly apologized for allegations of sexual molestation which were publicly brought up against him by students whom he had instructed at
Kyungsung University
Kyungsung University () is a private university in Busan, South Korea. It is located in the district of Nam-gu, southwest of the famous Haeundae beach. The campus is located near Kyungsung University- Pukyong National University Station on ...
. He subsequently resigned his post as professor. Cho was also written out of his ongoing role on medical thriller
''Cross''.
Release
The film screened in April 2014 at the
Stanley Film Festival
Stanley Film Festival was a horror film festival located in Estes Park, Colorado. Founded in 2013, the festival showcased independent horror films, including features, shorts and special events with guest filmmakers. The festival was named for the ...
, and in November 2014 at the London Korean Film Festival.
Critical response
Andrew Chan of the
Film Critics Circle of Australia
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writes, "To call ''Moebius'' daring is actually an understatement, as it is more than that, it is a film that will haunt you, lingers with you and perhaps disturb you till you never think about it again".
References
External links
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2013 films
2013 drama films
2013 thriller films
South Korean thriller films
2010s Korean-language films
Films directed by Kim Ki-duk
Films without speech
Films about incest
2010s South Korean films