Hanyo (The Housemaid) : BFI Film Classics - Youngmin Choe

Hanyo (The Housemaid)

By: Youngmin Choe

Paperback | 4 September 2025

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The upwardly mobile Kim family employs a young woman to help manage their new house. Mr. Kim begins an affair with the nameless âhousemaidâ, who soon drags the entire family into a terrible tragedy⦠The director Kim Ko-young played a formative part in South Korean cinemaâs âGolden Ageâ of the 1960s and 1970s; his 1960 masterpiece, Hanyo (The Housemaid), rescued and restored after almost being lost, is today widely regarded as one of the greatest South Korean films of all time. Directors such as Park Chan-wook, Im Sang-soo, Kim Ki-duk, Ryu Seung-wan and Kim Jee-woon have all praised the film, and Bong Joon-ho has referred to Hanyo as âthe Citizen Kane of Korean cinema,â citing it as an inspiration for his film, Parasite (2019).

In this book, Youngmin Choe argues that Hanyo encapsulates the mood of social change in postwar South Korea during the period of tremendous upheaval and rapid transformation that followed the devastating war, which divided families across the newly formed Cold War boundaries. The housemaid â" a figure that Kim Ki-young would explore repeatedly throughout his career â" was a young woman driven by greed and envy, a femme-fatale set loose on the middle-class home. A monstrous embodiment of the destructive desires of capitalism, which recklessly eroded the foundations of tradition, this housemaid served as the conscience of a period that otherwise leaned heavily into economic transformation, pointing to the anxiety that undergirded what might be otherwise regarded as a time of âprogressâ. Going beyond the traditionalist approaches that resist feminist readings of Hanyo, Youngmin Choe insists that the enduring legacy of Hanyo is both due to its uncanny aesthetics and - though it certainly was not intended to be an explicitly feminist film - in the questions it raises about class mobility, gender oppression and womenâs work.

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