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One-Third
Directed by
Kim Yong-man
Not Rated
2006
88m
Drama
,
Crime
,
and more
4.2
43%
40%
3.8
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A tragic story of a teen prostitute as seen through the eyes of her neighbor, a Buddhist monk.
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Cast of One-Third
Diana Gitelman
Lotusia
Ivo Velon
Chris
Nick Raio
Detective
Eric Richardson
Lawyer
Michael J. Burg
Photographer
Clay Drinko
Punky Kid
Greg D'Agostino
Cop #1
Carey Evans
Cop #2
Richard Kohn
Grocer
Kyle Wood
Thief #1
Martha Morgan
Mother
Laurel Astri
Young Lotusia
Scott Shaw Matthews
Abused Husband
Paul West
Pickpocket
Kim Yong-man
Director / Writer / Executive Producer
Laura Sparrow
Associate Producer
Marcia T. Mohiuddin
Producer
Mary Frederickson
Production Design
Marissa Kotsilimbas
Art Direction
Heather Corbett
Set Decoration
One-Third Ratings & Reviews
Upstage Magazine
Kam Williams
A valuable examination of the intersection of Eastern and Western philosophies from a distinctly Asian perspective.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Vanity productions don't come much worse than One Third.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
Nearly devoid of both dialogue and narrative cohesion.
New York Times
Laura Kern
A paper-thin wall within a grungy East Village apartment building separates good and evil, hope and despair and Eastern and Western practice in the slightly self-enamored yet generally affecting 1/3.
Newsday
John Anderson
Kim has his cast emulate the melodramatic performance style of D.W. Griffith-era silents, but at some point this begins to torture the film into self-parody.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
The title eloquently speaks to the film's fractional success.
Village Voice
Matt Singer
The sexual horror makes it difficult to watch at times, but a voyeuristic slant on The Divine Comedy sort of needs to be.
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