The Housemaid (1960 Film) Literary Elements

The Housemaid (1960 Film) Literary Elements

Director

Ki-young Kim

Leading Actors/Actresses

Kim Jin-kyu and Ju Jeung-ryu

Supporting Actors/Actresses

Ju Jeung-ryu and Um Aing-ran

Genre

Horror

Language

Korean

Awards

The film wasn't nominated for any awards.

Date of Release

November 3rd, 1960

Producer

Kim Ki-young

Setting and Context

The film is set in Korea during a financially prosperous era for the Kim family

Narrator and Point of View

The film is told from the perspective of the Kim family -- particularly its patriarch, Dong-sik Kim. The film has a third person narrator uninvolved in the story.

Tone and Mood

The film is tense, dark, violent, claustrophobic, and melodramatic.

Protagonist and Antagonist

Dong-sik Kim is the film's protagonist and the maid is the antagonist.

Major Conflict

Much of the film's conflict revolves around the Kim family's attempt to battle their maid, who tries to kill them.

Climax

When Mr. Kim decides to commit suicide so the maid won't harm his wife or children.

Foreshadowing

Mr. Kim's ultimate suicide is foreshadowed by Mrs. Kim's conversation with the maid, where Mrs. Kim convinces her to throw herself down the stairs.

Understatement

Mr. Kim's helplessness is understated throughout the film. Viewers see him as a passionate man who is dedicated to his craft, but his inability to say no (something viewers wouldn't expect given his success) is shown to be his greatest pitfall.

Innovations in Filming or Lighting or Camera Techniques

Not applicable.

Allusions

There are allusions to religion, Korean popular culture, tropes (like the femme fatale), and history.

Paradox

The maid is happy to engage in an affair with Mr. Kim and is happy to have his child, yet kills herself.

Parallelism

Not applicable.

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