The 2010 South Korean film The Servant (Bang-ja Jeon) is a bold, provocative reimagining of The Chunhyangje

But based on "2010" and "nonton" (Indonesian for "watch"), you almost certainly want the Korean Bang-ja-jeon.

It seems you're looking for a place to watch or find information about "The Servant" (2010) — likely the South Korean film The Servant (also known as Bang-ja Chronicles or A Servant to Three Masters), directed by Kim Dae-woo.

Subverting Tradition: The film is famous for humanizing "villains" and complicating "heroes," suggesting that the classic legend we know was actually a sanitized version of a much more scandalous reality.

The Servant (2010), also known as Bang-ja Jeon, is a visually stunning and provocative South Korean erotic historical drama that offers a bold reimagining of the classic folk tale, The Legend of Chun-hyang. Premise and Plot

: Following a tragic accident that leaves Chun-hyang with permanent brain damage, Bang-ja cares for her in secret. The Legacy

The cinematography in "The Servant" is striking, with a muted color palette that reflects the bleakness and isolation of Soo-jin's existence. The camera work is also noteworthy, with a mix of close-ups and wide shots that capture the claustrophobia and confinement of the household.

Saat dirilis pada tahun 2010, The Servant menjadi hit komersial besar di Korea Selatan dengan mencatat lebih dari 3 juta penonton. Film ini berhasil menggabungkan elemen komedi, romansa, dan ketegangan sejarah secara apik.