Eungyo   2012   South Korea A Muse
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Director:Ji-woo Jung
Writer:Ji-woo Jung, Beom-shin Park
IMDb Rating:6.7 (461 votes)
Awards:4 wins & 5 nominations
Genre:Drama, Romance
Duration:129 min
Languages:Korean
IMDb:2390253
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Ji-woo Jung  ...  (Director)
Ji-woo Jung, Beom-shin Park  ...  (Writer)
 
Hae-il Park  ...  Lee Juk-Yo
Mu-Yeol Kim  ...  Seo Ji-woo
Go-eun Kim  ...  Han Eun-gyo
Man-sik Jeong  ...  President Park
Park Cheol-Hyeon  ...  Blondie
Jang Yun-sil  ...  Reporter Kim
Jeong Seo-in  ...  Repair landlady
Kim Kyeong-il  ...  10 Line Cafe Waiter
Ahn Min-Yeong  ...  Poet
Im Mi-Yeon  ...  Publisher staff
Hyeon-jin Baek  ...  Critic
Ko-Eun Kim  ...  Han Eun-Gyo
Tae-kyung Kim  ...  Cinematographer
Jae-beom Kim  ...  Editor
Sang-beom Kim  ...  Editor
Comments: [Go Eun's] daring and naturalistic performance in the film

Festival-speak for "does nude scenes"

I tried watching this several times since it came out

Perv-speak for "I FF'd to the nude scenes"

Interesting, interesting. Suddenly not interesting

the 2012 critically acclaimed film "A Muse"

... on pornhub, maybe

Go Eun has charisma, and one of those cute little Korean boy-band butts, but this film is creepy. Mostly because Park Hae-il is awful as a made-up old man trying to act old. It's male-gazey af, which is fine, but it's surrounded by bullshit masquerading as ...

You'd have to try real hard to "critically acclaim" this film as a deep dive into loneliness and getting old. Give it a shot if that's your thing

Go-eunuary


Summary: Lee Jeok-yo is a 70ish year old man who is a respected poet. He cares fondly for his 30ish year old disciple Seo Ji-woo. The world of these two men are shaken when 17-year-old high school student Han Eun-gyo comes into the picture, as their mind and sexual desires are awakened.


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