A view of high society through the desires and love between three people. Ji Ho is an artist. Tae Joon is a university professor who's running for the National Assembly. Tae Joon’s wife Soo Yeon is a gallery assistant curator. (Source: MyDramaList) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 상류사회
- Also Known As: Sangryusahwi , Sangryusahwe
- Director: Byun Hyuk
- Screenwriter: Lee Ji Min
- Genres: Drama, Political
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Cast & Credits
- Park Hae IlJang Tae JoonMain Role
- Park Soo Ae Main Role
- Lee Jin Wook Main Role
- Yoon Je MoonHan Yong SukSupport Role
- Ra Mi RanLee Hwa RanSupport Role
- Kim Kang WooBaek Gwang HyunSupport Role
Reviews
There are so many good elements to the movie which is why I'm confused how it all came together so...poorly ?? It tackles, gentrification, corruption, money laundering, greed, ambition, and lust which generally are all themes and plot points that I enjoy but every time I felt the story was actually going somewhere or making some sort of point, it never pulled through and just flopped. However, there were some dialogues that were....really good? But always felt out of place honestly. Like the film was making points but when those important commentaries on society were being made, it always felt random and like those scenes never really flowed into the story progression naturally.
As for the explicit scenes, I admittedly love the way Korean actors deliver sex scenes because they are always so raw and sensual and I think the first one definitely was, but the second sex scene left me feeling skeezy after watching it, something that rarely happens. I get that was probably the point of it, but I think it was really the camerawork of that scene that really took it over the top. After that, the third sex scene, especially the context of it, felt really cheap once again and honestly made me uncomfortable which is disappointing because I love a good sex scene.
Speaking of the camerawork, I feel like there was no set style to the movie? There were attempts to be artsy but they were mostly randomly placed and just....not well done. Kind of cheap feeling.
Overall, I would not recommend this movie, wouldn't say there's much to get from it. Only reason I give it a 5 and not a 3 or 4 is because the social commentaries were good and are important, especially in today's world, but I wish the overall story and direction was better.
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As real as it gets
The movie is unpredictable. Compelling ending.Although may be a bit far-fetched that the respective career and endeavors of this couple intertwined, in a high society driven by money, power and motives....it may not be remote after all. This drama elucidates this statement: 'there is no such thing as clean money in arts'. ..and I guess politics too.
I would be interested to know the 'cut version' of the movie to see how relevant one mature/adult scene -- which I think was unnecessary prolonged to make point.
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