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Also Known As: Madam Bbaengduk , Madam Bluff , Madam Ppaengdeok
Director: Im Pil Sung
Screenwriter: Jang Yoon Mi
Genres: Romance, Drama, Melodrama
Tags: Revenge, Infidelity, Extramarital Affair, Sexual Content, Nudity, Blindness, Deafness, Father-Daughter Relationship, Writer Male Lead, Death Of A Wife
Also Known As: Madam Bbaengduk , Madam Bluff , Madam Ppaengdeok
Director: Im Pil Sung
Screenwriter: Jang Yoon Mi
Genres: Romance, Drama, Melodrama
Tags: Revenge, Infidelity, Extramarital Affair, Sexual Content, Nudity, Blindness, Deafness, Father-Daughter Relationship, Writer Male Lead, Death Of A Wife
A housewife becomes enraged with jealousy over her husband's affair. Meanwhile, their son sits in the periphery, observing their violent confrontations. One evening, the housewife takes a kitchen knife into their bedroom to exact revenge on the father. The father though is able to repel her attack and throws her out of the bedroom. The mother then goes into the son's room and from there it hovers the family into tragedy.
Both are about older men being attracted to younger women, about being in a very conflicting position- being stuck between his ailing wife and the new young employee at work in Revivre, while in A muse, it's between his assistant writer and a high school girl. Although, I personally liked Revivre more with its approach, I highly recommend watching both!
Born to a family of established court painters, seven-year-old Yun Jeong is a young girl gifted at painting. However, the pressure is on her brother to carry on the proud family tradition, as women aren't allowed to become professional painters. While her brother trains to take his place in the court, Yun Jeong helps him out by secretly painting for him. The little girl's life is turned upside down when her brother kills himself. In order to preserve the family honor, she is forced to take her brother's name and lives as a man. Yun Bok's genius and talent capture the heart of another great master of the time, Kim Hong Do. But her daring depictions of women are condemned by the royal institute as obscene. Yun Bok meets Kang Mu and falls deeply in love. For the first time, she feels the strong desire to abandon everything she has built and simply be a woman in front of the man she loves. Kang Mu sacrifices all for his love as well. Kim Hong Do, who loved the genius of his best student, ends up loving everything about her, and Seol Hwa, a Gisaeng at the courtesan house, possesses a love for Hong Do that turns into fatal jealousy. The secret behind Shin Yun Bok's masterpiece, Portrait of a Beauty, is finally revealed after 250 years of silence.
Prince Yeon San becomes engulfed with insanity as he kills those responsible for his mother's death. He appoints his longtime friend Im Sung Jae and his father to the position of retainer. They are then ordered to round up beautiful women from all parts of the country to pleasure Prince Yeon San. Women are taken regardless of their marriage status or social class, which causes widespread anger. Dan Hee is a beautiful woman, but she is a butcher from the lowest class. She saves Im Sung Jae from danger and then begs him to take her to the palace. Im Sung Jae refuses for his own personal reasons. Nevertheless, Dan Hee soon enters the palace. Im Sung Jae becomes conflicted and the Prince lusts after the beautiful Dan Hee.
The story will focus on a love triangle between the three leads. Eikura plays the role of Morimoto Naoko, a girl from the countryside whose first love is her uncle, Ikezawa Masato. She follows after him to Tokyo by getting admitted into an elite medical university, but there she runs into Masato's girlfriend and colleague Aya, a beautiful and intelligent researcher who is the daughter of the university hospital's director. However, things get complicated after Naoko and Masato meet again.
They both have a similar tone when it comes to the relationships in these movies.
They are both about love that not a lot of people in society accepts: A Muse is about a relationship between a teenager (still in high school) and a much older man. Then Boku wa Imouto ni Koi wo Suru is about a brother and sister in love with each other.
They are both about love that not a lot of people in society accepts: A Muse is about a relationship between a teenager (still in high school) and a much older man. Then Boku wa Imouto ni Koi wo Suru is about a brother and sister in love with each other.
Oh Young is a nameless actor who dreams of becoming a big movie star. Then one day, he makes his breakthrough with a film and becomes a star overnight. He discovers a new hidden world of fame, power, and pleasure, but inevitably all things have a dark side, which puts everyone around him in danger.
Addicted is a story about the spiritual journey of two brothers - as well as a passionate tale of love and desire between a man and a woman. Dae Jin falls into a deep coma at the same time as his brother Ho Jin dies, both due to car accidents. After waking up again, Dae Jin takes on the habits as well as the looks of his worshipped brother. Things start to get totally out of hand after he falls into an addictive relationship with Ho Jin's wife, Eun Soo. She firmly refuses to believe that Ho Jin's soul has transferred into Dae Jin's body until an astonishing revelation causes her to question her faith.