Lies may refer to: Kundli software, free download.
- Lie, an untruthful statement
- Lies (evidence), falsehoods in common law
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Dutafilm: Nonton Film Online Sub Indo Gratis. Dutafilm merupakan tempat nonton film online sub indo gratis. Corel draw x7 indir full programlar. Kami menyediakan kumpulan film online dari berbagai genre dan negara. Anda bisa menikmatinya secara gratis, cukup dengan internet anda sudah bisa menonton film online secara gratis baik di laptop, tablet ataupun smartphone anda. Sinopsis Drama Korea Lies of Lies Lies of Lies mengisahkan Ji Eun Soo (Lee Yoo Ri) yang merupakan menantu dari keluarga kaya raya dan berpengaruh di Korea Selatan. Kemudian, ia dipenjara karena dituduh menjadi pelaku pembunuhan suaminya. Setelah dibebaskan, ia mencoba mendapatkan kembali anak perempuannya yang ia lahirkan di dalam penjara. So Lies is a controversial Korean film about a taboo masochistic sex relationship between a 38 year old man and an 18 year old girl. It pushes boundaries of the film rating boards, much like Pink Flamingoes, by showing full frontal nudity from both parties and what is basically non-simulated sex. © 2020 Digital Media Rights, all rights reserved. Part of the DMR Channel Network. © 2020 Digital Media Rights, all rights reserved. Part of the DMR Channel Network.
Geography[edit]
- Lies, Hautes-Pyrénées, a commune in Occitanie region, France
- Lies, Friesland, a village on the island of Terschelling, Friesland, the Netherlands.
- Lies, North Brabant, a hamlet in Breda, North Brabant, the Netherlands
Books[edit]
- Lies (Gone series), the third book of Michael Grant's series
- Lies, Inc., an expanded version of the 1964 book The Unteleported Man by Philip K. Dick
![Film Korea Lies Film Korea Lies](http://www.hangulcelluloid.com/images/whitenight1.jpg)
Film and television[edit]
- Lies (1999 film), a South Korean film directed by Jang Sun-wu
- Lies (1983 film), a film by Ken and Jim Wheat
- Lies (2008 film), a Swedish short film directed by Jonas Odell
- 'Lies' (The Black Donnellys), a television episode
Music[edit]
- L.I.E.S., an American electronic music record label
Albums[edit]
![Lies Lies](https://www.koreandrama.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Secrets-and-Lies-Poster3.jpg)
- Lies (Guns N' Roses album) or G N' R Lies, 1988
- Lies, by Blodwyn Pig, 1993
- Lies, by Bon Voyage, 2008
- Lies, by Heartbreak, 2008
Songs[edit]
- 'Lies' (1931 song), written by Harry Barris and George E. Springer
- 'Lies' (Anette Olzon song), 2014
- 'Lies' (Big Bang song), 2007
- 'Lies' (Burns song), 2012
- 'Lies' (En Vogue song), 1990
- 'Lies' (g.o.d song), 2000
- 'Lies' (Jonathan Butler song), 1987
- 'Lies' (The Knickerbockers song), 1965
- 'Lies' (Koda Kumi song), 2006
- 'Lies' (McFly song), 2008
- 'Lies' (Rolling Stones song), 1978
- 'Lies' (Status Quo song), 1980
- 'Lies' (Thompson Twins song), 1982
- 'Lies', by Alphaville from Forever Young, 1984
- 'Lies', by Billy Talent from Billy Talent, 2003
- 'Lies', by the Black Keys from Attack & Release, 2008
- 'Lies', by Chvrches from The Bones of What You Believe, 2013
- 'Lies', by the Click Five from Greetings from Imrie House, 2005
- 'Lies', by Dillon Francis from This Mixtape Is Fire, 2015
- 'Lies', by Elton John from Made in England, 1995
- 'Lies', by EMF from Schubert Dip, 1991
- 'Lies', by Evanescence from Origin, 2000
- 'Lies', by Fenech-Soler, 2009
- 'Lies', by Hercules and Love Affair from Omnion, 2017
- 'Lies', by Hilary Duff from Breathe In. Breathe Out., 2015
- 'Lies', by J. J. Cale from Really, 1973
- 'Lies', by James Maslow, 2015
- 'Lies', by Korn from Korn, 1994
- 'Lies', by Marina and the Diamonds from Electra Heart, 2012
- 'Lies', by MC Magic from Magic City, 2006
- 'Lies', by Pet Shop Boys, a B-side of the single 'You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk', 2000
- 'Lies', by Roxette from Crash! Boom! Bang!, 1994
- 'Lies', by the Saturdays from Chasing Lights, 2008
- 'Lies', by Schoolboy Q from Crash Talk, 2019
- 'Lies', by Stabbing Westward from Ungod, 1994
- 'Lies', by Stan Rogers from Northwest Passage, 1981
- 'Lies', by Starbreaker from Starbreaker, 2005
- 'Lies', by the Waifs from Sink or Swim, 2000
- 'Lies', by Wild Orchid, B-side of the single 'Stuttering (Don't Say)', 2001
- 'Lies (Through the 80s)', by Manfred Mann's Earth Band from Chance, 1980
People[edit]
- Lies Bonnier (born 1925), Dutch swimmer
- Lies Cosijn (1931–2016), Dutch ceramicist
- Lies Eykens (born 1989), Belgian volleyball player
- Lies Jans (born 1974), Belgian politician
- Lies Noor (died 1961), Indonesian actress
- Lies Rustenburg (born 1990), Dutch rower
- Lies Visschedijk (born 1974), Dutch actress
See also[edit]
1999, NR, 115 min. Directed by Sun-Woo Jang. Starring Min Soo Shin, Myung Keum Jung, Hyuk Poong Kwon, Kwan Taek Han, Hyun Joo Choi, Hye Jin Jeon, Tae Yeon Kim, Sang Hyun Lee.
![Korea Korea](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/urxczb-BET0/hqdefault.jpg)
Dutafilm: Nonton Film Online Sub Indo Gratis. Dutafilm merupakan tempat nonton film online sub indo gratis. Corel draw x7 indir full programlar. Kami menyediakan kumpulan film online dari berbagai genre dan negara. Anda bisa menikmatinya secara gratis, cukup dengan internet anda sudah bisa menonton film online secara gratis baik di laptop, tablet ataupun smartphone anda. Sinopsis Drama Korea Lies of Lies Lies of Lies mengisahkan Ji Eun Soo (Lee Yoo Ri) yang merupakan menantu dari keluarga kaya raya dan berpengaruh di Korea Selatan. Kemudian, ia dipenjara karena dituduh menjadi pelaku pembunuhan suaminya. Setelah dibebaskan, ia mencoba mendapatkan kembali anak perempuannya yang ia lahirkan di dalam penjara. So Lies is a controversial Korean film about a taboo masochistic sex relationship between a 38 year old man and an 18 year old girl. It pushes boundaries of the film rating boards, much like Pink Flamingoes, by showing full frontal nudity from both parties and what is basically non-simulated sex. © 2020 Digital Media Rights, all rights reserved. Part of the DMR Channel Network. © 2020 Digital Media Rights, all rights reserved. Part of the DMR Channel Network.
Geography[edit]
- Lies, Hautes-Pyrénées, a commune in Occitanie region, France
- Lies, Friesland, a village on the island of Terschelling, Friesland, the Netherlands.
- Lies, North Brabant, a hamlet in Breda, North Brabant, the Netherlands
Books[edit]
- Lies (Gone series), the third book of Michael Grant's series
- Lies, Inc., an expanded version of the 1964 book The Unteleported Man by Philip K. Dick
Film and television[edit]
- Lies (1999 film), a South Korean film directed by Jang Sun-wu
- Lies (1983 film), a film by Ken and Jim Wheat
- Lies (2008 film), a Swedish short film directed by Jonas Odell
- 'Lies' (The Black Donnellys), a television episode
Music[edit]
- L.I.E.S., an American electronic music record label
Albums[edit]
- Lies (Guns N' Roses album) or G N' R Lies, 1988
- Lies, by Blodwyn Pig, 1993
- Lies, by Bon Voyage, 2008
- Lies, by Heartbreak, 2008
Songs[edit]
- 'Lies' (1931 song), written by Harry Barris and George E. Springer
- 'Lies' (Anette Olzon song), 2014
- 'Lies' (Big Bang song), 2007
- 'Lies' (Burns song), 2012
- 'Lies' (En Vogue song), 1990
- 'Lies' (g.o.d song), 2000
- 'Lies' (Jonathan Butler song), 1987
- 'Lies' (The Knickerbockers song), 1965
- 'Lies' (Koda Kumi song), 2006
- 'Lies' (McFly song), 2008
- 'Lies' (Rolling Stones song), 1978
- 'Lies' (Status Quo song), 1980
- 'Lies' (Thompson Twins song), 1982
- 'Lies', by Alphaville from Forever Young, 1984
- 'Lies', by Billy Talent from Billy Talent, 2003
- 'Lies', by the Black Keys from Attack & Release, 2008
- 'Lies', by Chvrches from The Bones of What You Believe, 2013
- 'Lies', by the Click Five from Greetings from Imrie House, 2005
- 'Lies', by Dillon Francis from This Mixtape Is Fire, 2015
- 'Lies', by Elton John from Made in England, 1995
- 'Lies', by EMF from Schubert Dip, 1991
- 'Lies', by Evanescence from Origin, 2000
- 'Lies', by Fenech-Soler, 2009
- 'Lies', by Hercules and Love Affair from Omnion, 2017
- 'Lies', by Hilary Duff from Breathe In. Breathe Out., 2015
- 'Lies', by J. J. Cale from Really, 1973
- 'Lies', by James Maslow, 2015
- 'Lies', by Korn from Korn, 1994
- 'Lies', by Marina and the Diamonds from Electra Heart, 2012
- 'Lies', by MC Magic from Magic City, 2006
- 'Lies', by Pet Shop Boys, a B-side of the single 'You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk', 2000
- 'Lies', by Roxette from Crash! Boom! Bang!, 1994
- 'Lies', by the Saturdays from Chasing Lights, 2008
- 'Lies', by Schoolboy Q from Crash Talk, 2019
- 'Lies', by Stabbing Westward from Ungod, 1994
- 'Lies', by Stan Rogers from Northwest Passage, 1981
- 'Lies', by Starbreaker from Starbreaker, 2005
- 'Lies', by the Waifs from Sink or Swim, 2000
- 'Lies', by Wild Orchid, B-side of the single 'Stuttering (Don't Say)', 2001
- 'Lies (Through the 80s)', by Manfred Mann's Earth Band from Chance, 1980
People[edit]
- Lies Bonnier (born 1925), Dutch swimmer
- Lies Cosijn (1931–2016), Dutch ceramicist
- Lies Eykens (born 1989), Belgian volleyball player
- Lies Jans (born 1974), Belgian politician
- Lies Noor (died 1961), Indonesian actress
- Lies Rustenburg (born 1990), Dutch rower
- Lies Visschedijk (born 1974), Dutch actress
See also[edit]
1999, NR, 115 min. Directed by Sun-Woo Jang. Starring Min Soo Shin, Myung Keum Jung, Hyuk Poong Kwon, Kwan Taek Han, Hyun Joo Choi, Hye Jin Jeon, Tae Yeon Kim, Sang Hyun Lee.
Film Korea Love Lies Sinopsis
REVIEWED By Marc Savlov, Fri., Feb. 9, 2001
Film Korea Terbaik
It may be banned in its native South Korea, but I'd be willing to bet that the North's leader Kim Jong II, a man with a well known passion for Western films and risqué subject matter, has already gotten his hands on a bootleg copy of Sun-Woo Jang's Lies. It's a film so filled with sex and violence that many critics have derided it as nothing short of hardcore porn. Its curious structure and neo-neo-realistic approach to storytelling gets it off the porno hook, though -- there's more going on than simple bedroom antics. There's not much here, certainly, for fans of American yank 'n' spank tape loops: Jang's adaptation of Jung Il-Chang's (also banned) novel about the relationship between a 38-year-old sculptor and his teenage paramour is clearly a concentrated spit in the eye to the South Korean censors, but at its heart it's a love story, albeit one with a sadomasochistic bent. That the film has been reviled as outright pornography says more for the politics-laden state of filmmaking in South Korea and surrounding regions than it does about Lies itself. (The film was also banned in Japan, a fact hard to reconcile with that country's steady output of wildly popular and socially accepted X-rated anime and live-action nightmares such as Takao Nagaishi's studiously offensive Rapeman series.) Looking as though it were shot through a drape of moldy cheesecloth, Lies tells the story of sculptor J (Sang Hyun), who, in an opening narration, places an advertisement in the paper for an 18-year-old girl to deflower. His motivations -- apart from the obvious -- are murky, but when young Y (Tae Yeon) answers with a phone call, they agree to meet, and the rest of the film is mostly set in J's bedroom and assorted hotels. With his wife off in Paris, J is free to spend his leisure time with his new partner -- the first 15 minutes of the film combines the somewhat grueling deflowering scene, interrupted only by a series of titles -- 'The First Hole,' 'The Second Hole,' and so on -- that, if nothing else, underscores Jang's cinema-verite notions of what this film is going to be. The lovemaking is frantic and rushed and altogether realistic, and although there are no real scenes of penetration per se, you get the feeling that if this is indeed acting then this pair has met before. As the film progresses, Y and J enter into the realm of sadomasochism, alternating between flagellating backsides with cedar boughs and that old Asian fetish standby, coprophagia (what, no water sports?). Jang pulls these admittedly bloody-blue scenes with a steady gaze, though his protracted scenes of beatings and caresses have the jittery feel of a Dogma film. What's most interesting about Lies is the director's occasional retreat from his story into reality. In one memorable scene, Y and her schoolgirl pal Woori (Hye Jin) fight in a jealous tussle in an alleyway. The melee ends abruptly with someone offscreen yelling 'Cut!' and the director and assorted crew walk into frame, to set up the next take. Meanwhile, Tae Yeon nurses her battered face and takes a smoke break. What Jang is saying here is unclear, but the trajectory of J and Y's escalating relationship is anything but. Lies most resembles a low-rent version of Last Tango in Paris, with touches of Oshima's In the Realm of the Senses thrown in for good measure. In the end it falls short of both of those erotic masterworks, but not by far. It's cloudy, overcast passion from a cloudy, overcast place.