"Stateless Things" follows three young people - a teenage North Korean defector named Joon who wanders the streets in Seoul, an ethnic Korean girl living in China and a gay boy named Ah-In who exchanges sex for money. These three come together to commit suicide, but find meaning in their lives... Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 줄탁동시
- Also Known As: Jooltak Dongshi
- Screenwriter & Director: Kim Kyung Mook
- Genres: Drama, Mature
Cast & Credits
- Lee PaulJoonMain Role
- Yeom Hyun JoonHyunMain Role
- Kim Sae ByeokSun HeeMain Role
- Im Hyung GukSung HoonSupport Role
- Oh Hee Joon[Delivery man]Support Role
- Lee Seung Min[Jongno public]Support Role
Reviews
So, I didn't really get the story or the ending. And I also think, the only time background music played was when the one guy was dancing....
The acting/cast got 8.5/10 because I liked the acting and also because the only reason my friend and I watched this was because of the one good looking prostitute, lol.
All in all was the only scene I enjoyed the one where this guy and his Sugardaddy were making out.
I warned you!:D
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I watched this on AsianCrush and maybe the version on there is just badly edited but I genuinely had no idea what was happening the whole time. For more than half the movie I thought the guy paying for the apartment was the kid's dad. At one point the girl just kind of disappears and I never got a good ending for her. It seemed like the North Korean boy had gone to the apartment to clean it or something and the other guy was there then they just like made the decision to live together. I didn't see any of the like talking online or whatever. Why did they decide to commit suicide together and then one choked the other out but at the end they both leave the smoke filled room alive. Like I thought they wanted to commit suicide? I'm so so so confused. If someone could clarify this for me that would be awesome. Was this review helpful to you?