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The most notorious addition: a gruesome scene that made audiences at Cannes walk out. It’s not gratuitous—it serves as a devastating metaphor for how the wealthy literally "dispose" of working-class bodies.

| Scene Type | Theatrical Cut | UNRATED Version | |------------|----------------|------------------| | Sex scenes | Suggestive, brief | Graphic, prolonged | | Violence (beating, suicide attempt) | Blood mostly off-screen | Explicit, visceral | | Dialogue | Some insults muted | Full verbal cruelty intact | | Final scene | Ambiguous | More graphic and disturbing |

The UNRATED version amplifies the film’s rawest moments: sexual encounters are longer and less censored, beatings are more brutal, and the final act’s depravity leaves nothing to the imagination. South Korea’s strict rating system initially forced cuts to secure an "18+" (adults only) classification. The UNRATED version—sometimes labeled "Director’s Cut" or "International Uncut Edition"—restores approximately 7–9 minutes of footage.