The Handmaiden Extended ((free)) May 2026

The estate is a monstrous fusion: Japanese woodblock serenity atop Korean stone foundations. Hideko lives in a Western-style library, filled with rare erotica and illustrated books—her uncle, Kouzuki, a cruel collector, forces her to read these aloud to wealthy Japanese men. She is his prized phonograph, a virgin voice narrating depravity. She sleeps in a locked room.

The ceremony is a tense farce. The uncle leers. The Count smiles. Sook-hee serves the wine. But the Count has anticipated betrayal. He switches the glasses. Hideko drinks the poison—collapses. Sook-hee screams. The Count draws a knife.

One week before the elopement, Sook-hee discovers Hideko’s diary. It isn’t naive—it’s a ledger. Hideko has been playing the Count and Sook-hee against each other. She knows the asylum plot. Worse: she has her own plan. She intends to drug both, steal the Count’s papers, and escape to Shanghai as a man. the handmaiden extended

But Hideko rises. She had already replaced the poison with a sleeping draft. The Count’s knife is grabbed by Sook-hee. In the chaos, Hideko sets fire to the library. The uncle dies clutching his books. The Count flees into the forest.

They forge a new pact: betray the Count together. Hideko will “fall” for him, marry him, then on the wedding night, Sook-hee will switch the poison meant for Hideko into the Count’s wine. They will flee with half the fortune. The Count, believing he is the puppet master, is now the puppet. The estate is a monstrous fusion: Japanese woodblock

They bury him in a shallow grave, covering him with torn pages from the uncle’s erotic books. “Poetic,” Hideko whispers.

Sook-hee, a pickpocket from the slums of Gyeongseong (Seoul), is summoned by "Count" Fujiwara, a dapper swindler of ambiguous origin. His plan: place her as handmaiden to the reclusive Japanese heiress, Lady Hideko. Sook-hee will coax Hideko into falling for the Count; he'll seduce and marry her, then commit her to an asylum, splitting the fortune. Sook-hee agrees—she's never failed a con. She sleeps in a locked room

A three-way chase through rain-soaked bamboo groves. The Count, wounded, corners Sook-hee. “You think love changes anything? You’re a gutter rat. She’ll tire of you.” Hideko appears behind him with a broken inkstone. She doesn’t hesitate. She brings it down.