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Lee Jung-jae to reprise Housemaid role

Lee Jung-jae has just signed on to star in The Housemaid: The Male Edition. Would that be The Butler? Or The Houseboy? ‘Cause that would be So. Awesome.

I guess no one wants to let a good thing go. The Housemaid was a hit at Cannes this past year, not winning many prizes, but garnering lots of attention for its salacious take on the thriller genre, and its two stars, Lee Jung-jae and Jeon Do-yeon.

Director Im Sang-soo of The Housemaid is working on a script for a spinoff sequel, for now called the male version of The Housemaid. Lee will be reprising his role as the main focus of the film this time, although details are hazy, and the script has yet to be written. So…not gonna be a houseboy, then? Too bad.

Well, if the sequel’s going to be anything like this, I may have to give javabeans a run for her money.

**puts up fightin’ fists**

[Oh, BRING IT. **launches sneak attack, fights dirty** -jb]

Via Osen

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Ohhhh, my imagination just spun out of control!

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Uhmm, this is off-topic girlfriday, but are you really awake and posting this at 5something in the morning? (My time zone is 3 hours ahead of you and I've already had my morning coffee while enjoying dramabeans:)

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OOhhh....The Pool boy(man)!

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loooooooooooool....thats not a bad title u no...funny but good!

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he was so cool in "house-maid"!!!!

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Um. I just clicked back to "this" to see what The Housemaid was all about. Wow. Wasn't expecting that... not that I minded.... at all.

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Same here, I can't believe I missed the first post from before.

*melts into a puddle of goo*

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Me, too! I would have DEFINITELY remembered that. Yes.

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really? Nothing about his role in the first "Housemaid" struck me as an interesting character. He kinda was in the shadow of Seo Woo and Jeon Do Yeon the entire movie, and was pretty useless.
*spoilers*
after learning that his mother in law killed his future child, he looks like he's about to do something, but instead just sends her a warning of sorts. WTF?

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OMG THANK YOU RICKSHOT!!!
this movie was all set-up... set-up... nothing continues to happen... set-up... and then all of a sudden BAM! that ridiculous ending and dream sequence in english.

i have so many issues with this movie. i can't even begin.

and i disagree... both seo woo and jeon do yeon were BLEH as well ... the REAL STAR was yoon yeo jung (older housemaid). she was the only one who saved me during that SLOWWWWW film.

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me too, and i thought i was the only one. i kept expecting something to happen, but nothing really did

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I wont say it slow, but it's not effectively done a thriller. I'm quite disappointed with it.

I agree the real star of the show is Yoon YeoJung, but SW did hold her own to be equally meh as the rest....and the rest is JDY and LJJ.

I'm least impressed with him, he's almost like sleepwalking through it and bland.

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I'm just so amazed at how he defies the aging process. I mean WOW!!!

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How was Seo Woo in it by the way?

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Is this the lee jung jae whom javabeans is so crazy about?

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yes, the very one. see the fighting above?

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ahh so that's him. prefer gong yoo though.

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ha, ha, ha that exactly what I think when I read Lee Jung Jae (blame 4# Podcast) and I thought JB who writes this article, like all articles about Kang Ji-hwan.

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Is this the lee jung jae whom javabeans is so crazy about?u know,jb's kryptonite..oh,that's lee jung jin.tsk,tsk,lee jung syndrome

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lol that picture like never dies down. Well it probably will, once the scandalous promo pic comes out for this film.

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omo he's one sexy guy....one of the sexiest men alive in korean dramas/movies! :) i liked him first i saw him in Il Mare, i still hv to see housemaid, this is too fast for me, now another housemaid but not that i mind!

thnx a bunch JB for always bringing us uptodate news in the Kdrama world!

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OMG. I cannot wait. LJJ is fab. Saw the movie at TIFF here in Toronto. Wow.

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Lee Jung-jae , OMG I SO SO LOVE LOVE him...!!!
i dont know why but i keep imagining him as my professor that i am coveting.. *yum* rawr
but if he were my houseboy then he would be YUmmier...
if he & Jeon Do-yeon would do this drama together then i will be stalking this thread for recaps cause personally i really find this 2 a hot pair..
She really is one of my fave actresses...
yehey

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I'm curious as to how a male version of The Housemaid could be done.

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YAY FOR LUSTFUL bed scenes <3

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I watched maybe half an hour of The Housemaid. The movie made the wife & the maid so clueless, accepting being used by the man. I just didn't like how the women were in this. It was just a soft porn. I hated how the man held out his arms like he was a macho gift to the world while she was giving him ....job. Sure i enjoy sexy scenes but somehow this was gross.

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i didn't enjoy the housemaid at all (agree with @16, although i did watch the entire movie) but there's no doubt this dude's hot and has the chops.

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Ooooh.....interesting!! I can't wait for more details!

Now if only The Housemaid would show up on Netflix soon!

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Saw 1/2 the housemaid on line. then no more.
Then it was playing literally one time ACROSS THE STREET and I missed it here in the States. Given the reviews it's OK, but let me cheer for Miss Yoon ,whom I thought was a Fabulous actress the first time I saw her and has never been less than terrific the many times I have seen her since. Glad she has been recognized. The movie seems all style and sort of a waste of the great cast. really like them all. We'll see
what they do with it.

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The Housemaid was just boring to me. For the love for Lee Jung Jae, I just couldn't even finish it. Sorry.

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I agree.

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I'm a huge fan of LJJ (his acting, his sex appeal, the full monty), but was disappointed with his turn in The Housemaid (which I saw only a few weeks ago at the London Korean Film Festival). He did not manage to strike a balance between the kind of arrogant nonchalance, characteristic of many a life bred in utter privilege, and the cultural/ patriarchal notions of masculine desire and sexuality (such as the libidinal theatre of unremitting tumescence and indiscriminate penetration/possession of all females in site). The film needed to bring these strands together in a more articulate manner, in order to achieve what it set out to do. The best drawn, and acted, character of the film was that of the older housekeeper, to whom the film really belongs. She's the one who out of the depths of her damaged life -and her complicity with the powers that have humiliated her- musters some moral courage and kindness. The whole enterprise gestured towards a profound polemic against a moneyed elite and its sexual and other politics (marriage, servitude, social and sexual humiliation, child bearing as the means of perpetuating social status and property, etc.) but alas, the director expended all his energies in framing his shots in a glossy, 'beautiful' manner, that the film in the end feels more like the illustration of a point, rather than the experience of an ugly disquiet. The last shot, an attempt to import some of Bunuel's acerbic contempt for a particular class, while representing its morals with clinical precision], was too little too late.
Oh, I also did not understand why it got a '19' rating in Korea, at the LKFF that rating was lowered to 15. Me, I've seen more explicit content on TV just after the 9 o'clock watershed.

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