But I know you only want to buy a legal, legitimate copy. What if you're a Korean native speaker living in the US? This is why torrent sites are going to remain popular, and in fact it's already widely shared on Korean trackers, in multiple resolutions. I don't know, but I think this kind of thing is silly. Maybe there's some licensing issues, or maybe they just think non-Koreans wouldn't be interested, at least not until subtitles are available. It's available to rent or buy in won.ģrd image: the Korean account again, with the language setting back to Korean. The film is listed but isn't available for purchase or rent.Ģnd image: the Korean account, but set to English language. 'The Handmaiden' varying availability on Google Playġst image: the USA account. I've got two Google accounts, one set for the USA and another for Korea, so out of curiosity I checked them both. A Twitter follower mentioned that it's not available for him.
I mentioned on Twitter that the recent film 'The Handmaiden' (아가씨) is up on Google Play right now.