Summer of Director Oh
Director Oh Soo-jin had a taste of failure with her first movie. She thinks about a fancy come back but no one wants her now. Then one day, opportunity finds her but it's an erotic film... She is "Sky Girl" Oh Soo-jin. Seven years ago, Oh Soo-jin made a movie called "Sky Girl" which resulted in only 20,000 views. She ground her teeth to recover from her failure by making a second movie. One day she gets a call from Park, a gangster and movie director who asks her to make a porn movie with him. The actress of the movie is an AV girl from Japan. Oh Soo-jin denies the offer and returns home but all that's waiting for her are unpaid rent and bills. Oh Soo-jin calls Park after watching the AV girl's porn and suggests she turns the whole set into a women-only production. She has a week to film the movie with 100 million won. Can she do it?
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📋 Film Details
| Original Title | 수상한 언니들 |
| Year | 2016 |
| Country | South Korea |
| Genre | Romance, Drama |
| Director | No Zin-soo |
| Runtime | 98 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 6.0/10 (1 votes) |
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🎬 MovieFinder's Take
The film constructs its narrative on the clash between artistic integrity and commercial compromise, relying on the erotic film premise to explore themes of female agency and creative reclamation. It builds a story that is as much about the process of filmmaking as it is about personal redemption.
What lingers after the viewing is a sense of bittersweet triumph, a story of making something meaningful from the margins. The focus remains on the quiet resilience of its characters rather than sensationalism. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: No Zin-soo
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With a glass of wine, to fully absorb its blend of industry satire and subtle romantic drama.
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