When Kim Ki-duk removed a flyer that had been attached to his door, it became the genesis of the film 3-Iron. It tells the story of Tae-Suk, a young, beautiful homeless man who breaks into houses where the owner is away for one reason or another.
The young man, who rides an elegant motorcycle, quickly makes himself at home in these houses; he bathes, washes his clothes, and eats whatever the house provides. In return, he repairs broken items in the home; he cleans, launders, and makes everything neat and tidy. One day, he finds the weeping, battered, beautiful Sun-hwa in a house he thought was empty. The woman and the young man find each other's hearts, and the woman takes the opportunity to flee from her loathsome husband together with Tae-Suk. Before they leave, the husband, returning home unexpectedly, is "adjusted" by Tae-Suk... in sensitive places with golf balls struck with the 3-iron.
Now, the rich, influential husband takes a cruel revenge on the man who fled with his wife.
A true beauty experience with a sensual performance. A film of great originality.
