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The stark contrast between the "haves" and the "have-nots" is played out through the exploitation of subordinates and foreign workers.

Upon its release, the film was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival . Critics praised the film's lush cinematography and its unapologetic look at the darker side of capitalism, though some found its provocative nature polarizing. Why This Release? The video was ripped directly from a physical

Infidelity and sexual manipulation are used as tools for control within the household. Technical Specifications of the GiMCHi Release

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The Taste of Money is a biting critique of the South Korean elite, serving as a spiritual successor to Im Sang-soo’s previous work, The Housemaid . The film delves deep into the lives of a hyper-wealthy family, the Baeks, whose existence is defined by greed, corruption, and sexual politics. Plot and Themes

It illustrates how immense power can erode moral boundaries, turning people into commodities.

The story follows Joo Young-jak, a young man from a humble background who becomes the private secretary to Madame Baek, the powerful matriarch of a sprawling business empire. As Young-jak is drawn further into the family's inner circle, he witnesses the extreme measures they take to preserve their wealth and influence. The film explores several provocative themes: