Geum-ja
Lee Geum-ja is an avenger who lives behind the mask of exceptional beauty and 'kindness.' Her life is composed, beyond simple retribution, of layers of complex emotion — meticulous performance completed through 13 years of imprisonment, and guilt. Every kindness she showed was a tool for revenge, and in this process she is a tragic figure wandering in search of the true meaning of atonement and salvation.
The Mask of Kindness: Geum-ja's Duality
Lee Geum-ja possessed captivating beauty, but that beauty was both her most powerful weapon and her thickest mask. The nickname 'Kind-hearted Geum-ja' she built in prison was in fact the result of her meticulous calculation and performance. Her kindness was less sincere than it was the process of gathering intelligence and securing helpers to advance her revenge plan.
1. The Functional Definition of 'Kindness': The Performed Honor Student
The model and diligent manner Lee Geum-ja displayed in prison proves she was not a simple victim. She survived by winning the favor of fellow inmates, and the connections and information she gained in this process become decisive assets in taking revenge on Baek Han-sang after release. The help she gives someone always presupposes a 'price.' This is because she made herself into a cold-headed strategist constantly calculating for survival.
2. The Cycle of Trauma and Atonement
Geum-ja's revenge narrative is driven by the enormous weight of 'guilt.' She became an accessory to the Won-mo kidnapping and murder, and the experience of having her own child taken as a hostage implanted in her a guilt consciousness she could never erase.
- Attempts at Atonement: She shows constant yearning for atonement — becoming absorbed in religion, seeking out Won-mo's parents and cutting off her own finger to beg forgiveness. This reveals not simply someone who wants only retribution, but the human anguish of someone trying to acknowledge her sin and bear its weight.
- The Expression of Vengeful Desire: At the same time, the imagined scene of shooting Mr. Baek transformed into a dog shows that deep inside, resentment and the desire for revenge still reside. This collision of the two emotions makes Geum-ja the most three-dimensional character.
3. Talent and Survival: Baking and Helpers
In the process of learning bread-baking in prison, Geum-ja also maximizes her own abilities. The strawberry mousse she made was enough to breathe a will to live into the demoralized baking teacher Mr. Jang, and after release this talent becomes the foundation of her survival.
This talent shows she is not simply an entity that moves only for revenge, but a 'living subject' attempting to rebuild a life. Her helpers — Woo So-yeong, Go Seon-suk, Oh Su-hee — likewise join Geum-ja's revenge plan through their own modes of survival and talents, meaning Geum-ja has built not just herself but an entire 'system.'
4. The Meaning of the Bitter Ending
In the end, when Baek Han-sang's additional crimes are revealed, Geum-ja feels an even greater sense of guilt that she did not achieve perfect revenge. Her revenge ends not with 'retribution' but by bearing the emotional burden of 'guilt.' This poses a question to the audience: does perfect justice exist? And could the very act of never being able to forget a sin committed — carrying it to the end — be the most human form of salvation?
Why It Matters
Lee Geum-ja is a character who transcends a simple protagonist of a revenge drama to embody the grand themes of 'human guilt' and 'the social gaze.' All her actions explore the gap between 'how she appears' and 'her actual inner world.' Her kindness — by perfectly performing the model female image society demands, the 'good-natured Geum-ja' — compels the audience to ask deeply what true justice means, and how a soul that has sinned and goes on living can atone. Her complex psychology is the core axis maximizing Park Chan-wook's characteristic moral ambiguity.
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Chief Inspector Choi is the figure who led Lee Geum-ja's incarceration, symbolizing the systemic control that forms the backdrop of her revenge drama. He performs a key role in the early stage when Geum-ja's nickname 'Kind-hearted Geum-ja' is formed, and is a figure who symbolizes the starting point of all the pain and imprisonment she endures.
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The Evangelist, played by Kim Byeong-ok, symbolizes an 'outside gaze' that cracks Geum-ja's perfect revenge drama. He holds a one-sided attraction to Geum-ja, then develops an aversion when he witnesses her cold and calculating demeanor after release, and surveils her. His existence serves as the decisive catalyst that dismantles all of Geum-ja's efforts to hide behind the mask of 'Kind-hearted Geum-ja.'
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Baek Han-sang
Baek Han-sang wears the mask of a kind English teacher and mentor, but in reality is a monstrous kidnapping murderer obsessed with pleasure and control. He is not a simple criminal but one of the most repulsive villains in Park Chan-wook's worldview — transferring guilt and destroying others' lives through a 'noble kidnapping logic,' based on his own trauma and guilt.

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