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Lim Su-jung Movies

2007  
 
After wrapping-up his critically-acclaimed "Vengeance Trilogy" with the award-winning 2005 thriller Sympathy for Lady Vengeance, South Korean filmmaker Chan-wook Park shifts gears for this gently comic romantic drama concerning a delusional young mental patient who believes herself to be a cyborg. Convinced that she is not entirely human but in fact part android, Young-goon (Lim Su-jeong)'s health begins to deteriorate as she gives up eating food and instead decides to "charge her batteries" by administering electric shocks to herself via a small transistor radio. As her mental state continues to deteriorate, the troubled young woman takes to donning her grandmother's dentures and carrying on extended conversations with various machines around the mental health facility. Of course Young-goon isn't the only person suffering from a mental malady in this hospital, and it's not long before Il-soon (Rain), a young man with a penchant for wearing masks and a reputation for being anti-social, is admitted as well. A good-looking young man who sets about convincing his fellow patients that he has the power to absorb their personality traits, Il-soon gradually begins to develop a tender romance with the troubled Young-goon. Later, when hospital officials determine that the only way to save Young-goon is to administer electro-shock therapy, the treatment has the unusual side-effect of convincing the would-be android that she has been fully recharged and possesses the ability to fire bullets from her fingers. In reality, Young-goon's physical deterioration has become truly alarming. With little time to lose before the love of his life slides beyond the point of no return, Il-soon enlists the aid of his concerned fellow patients in getting Young-goon back on the path to good health. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Lim Su-jungRain, (more)
 
2007  
 
Abandoned by his friends and colleagues after his fast-lane lifestyle leads to cirrhosis of the liver, a reckless young business owner retreats to a countryside sanatorium in director Hur Jin-Ho's entry into the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. Young-su (Hwang Jung-min) is constantly out drinking and clubbing until the small hours of the morning. When Young-su falls ill as a result of his constant hard partying, the hastiness with which his many friends and lovers depart from his life quickly makes him realize just how shallow his relationships have become. Upon arriving at the countryside sanatorium for his convalescence, the ailing businessman begins to develop feelings for pretty fellow patient Eun-hee (Lim Soo-jung). Recently diagnosed with a critical lung disease, Eun-hee views every day above ground as a gift and never lets her inner agony rise to the surface. Eun-lee struggles to maintain her health by sticking to a strict daily regiment of open-air exercise and chores while existing on a healthful diet. At first Young-su flirts playfully with Eun-hee strictly out of habit, but eventually something unusual happens. As Young-su and Eun-hee gradually get to know one another, the ailing playboy realizes that his attraction to the eternally optimistic Eun-hee has grown beyond the physical into something much more substantial. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Hwang Jeong-minLim Su-jung, (more)
 
 
2003  
NR  
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This supernatural horror film from Kim Jee-woon is inspired by the ancient Korean folktale "Jangha and Hongryun." Set in an isolated lakeside house, it begins with two young girls, Su-mi (Im Su-jung) and Su-yeon (Mun Geun-yeong), returning home after a period of hospitalization following the death of their mother. In the meantime, their father Mu-Hyun (Kim Gab-su) has married Eun-joo (Yeom Jeong-ah), whom the girls obviously despise. Strange, violent visions begin to disturb Su-mi and she becomes convinced that Eun-joo is keeping a dark secret from the family. The American remake rights to A Tale of Two Sisters were sold to Dreamworks SKG in 2003. ~ Tom Vick, Rovi

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Starring:
Lim Su-jungYeom Jeong-ah, (more)