Seo Yeong-jun Movies
In an era where the public's obsession with beauty has become completely absurd, a strikingly attractive woman begins to consider her appearance the enemy, and sets out to destroy it by becoming as hideous as humanly possible. Eunyoung has always been beautiful; every man lusts after her, and every woman envies her. When the boyfriend of Eunyoung's best friend makes a pass at her, the friendship between the gorgeous woman and her treasured friend is destroyed beyond repair. Soon thereafter, the brazen looks she receives on the streets begins to drive Eunyoung mad, and the jealously of women starts to weigh heavy on her soul. Later, Eunyoung is raped by a man who has been stalking her for some time. As the man is carted off to prison, he declares his undying love for the deeply traumatized Eunyoung. In the aftermath of the assault, Eunyoung begins to believe that it was her beauty that drove the man to commit such a heinous crime, and gradually comes to loathe her appearance. Determined that she could live a happy life if she could only become less attractive, Eunyoung decides to destroy her beauty by gorging on food and becoming obese. When her body refuses to respond to the massive dietary fluctuation, she decides to take it the opposite way and become anorexic. Unfortunately, that only makes Eunyoung fall ill. The one day, while walking down the street, Eunyoung happens to cross paths with the man she believed was still serving a prison sentence for raping her. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Cha Soo-yeon, Lee Chun-Hee, (more)
A woman looks for both revenge and redemption after spending 13 years in prison in this offbeat thriller from South Korea. Lee Geum-ja (Lee Yeong-ae) was in her early twenties when she was found guilty of kidnapping and killing a young boy, and though she confessed to the crime under duress, while behind bars she dreamed of one day being able to clear her name -- and even the score with the people who railroaded her, including the police officer who brought her in (Nam Il-woo) and Mr. Baek (Choi Min-Sik), a teacher who wronged her in a number of ways. Lee Geun-ja teams up with a number of friends she made during her time in lock-up, including Woo So-yeong (Kim Bu-seon), a thief with a gunsmith for a husband; Oh Su-heui (Ra Mi-ran), who was saved from assault at the hands fellow inmates by Lee; and Preacher Jeon (Kim Byeong-ok), an eccentric man of the cloth who was struck by her gentle nature in jail. As Preacher Jeon helps Lee seek salvation for all she had to do while in prison, her other friends stand by her side as she gets even with her rivals and searches for the daughter she was forced to leave behind when she was convicted. Sympathy for Lady Vengeance (aka Chinjeolhan Geum-ja-ssi) was the third film in a series, preceded by Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, and Old Boy. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Lee Yeong-ae, Kim Shi-hu, (more)
The Road Taken tells the true story of Kim Sun-myung (Kim Joong-ki), a communist imprisoned for decades in South Korea and who refused to recant his beliefs, despite torture and deprivation. Kim began serving his life sentence in 1953. The film picks up his story in the early '70s, when he is put into a cell with his comrades, who include the older, resolute Ahn (Choi Il-hwa). The men form bonds and communicate news and gossip amongst each other by tapping out Morse code on the cell wall, but they're routinely moved around in a seemingly arbitrary fashion to increase their emotional distress. Oh Tae-shik (Ahn Suk-hwan), who runs the prison, has criminal convicts beat and torture the political prisoners in an effort to get them to "convert," signing a confession and disavowing Communism forever. Occasionally, a prisoner dies from these beatings, and it's made to look like suicide. One prisoner, Choi (Goh Dong-eub) receives letters from his daughter chastising him for his beliefs and blaming him for her humiliation in the community. Another, Master Lee (Kim Jong-chul) is greatly respected by Kim, but he finds himself in danger when he's put in a cell with other prisoners who suspect him of being a traitor. The prisoners rely on each other for comfort and friendship, and to support each other's resolve. Eventually, Officer Oh decides to put Kim in solitary confinement, and to separate the political prisoners' cells so that they can't contact each other through the walls. Through it all, Kim holds onto his dream of reunification. The Road Taken was directed by Hong Gi-seon and was shown at Subway Cinema's 2004 New York Asian Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kim Jung-gi, Ahn Seok-hwan, (more)









