![]() ![]() ![]() There are Korean subtitles in those parts, but reading them was difficult at times. The biggest issue was that just so darn much of the movie is spoken in Japanese, so it was sometimes hard to follow along. Let's just say a quick search and about 10 minutes later it was somehow on my hard drive. But I know you only want to buy a legal, legitimate copy. What if you're a Korean native speaker living in the US? This is why torrent sites are going to remain popular, and in fact it's already widely shared on Korean trackers, in multiple resolutions. I don't know, but I think this kind of thing is silly. Maybe there's some licensing issues, or maybe they just think non-Koreans wouldn't be interested, at least not until subtitles are available. It's available to rent or buy in won.ģrd image: the Korean account again, with the language setting back to Korean. The film is listed but isn't available for purchase or rent.Ģnd image: the Korean account, but set to English language. "The Handmaiden" varying availability on Google Playġst image: the USA account. I've got two Google accounts, one set for the USA and another for Korea, so out of curiosity I checked them both. A Twitter follower mentioned that it's not available for him. ![]() I mentioned on Twitter that the recent film "The Handmaiden" (아가씨) is up on Google Play right now. ![]()
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