(2005), known in Korean as Noksaek uija , is a bold and unconventional South Korean romantic drama directed by the late Park Chul-soo . The film gained international attention as an official selection at both the Sundance and Berlin Film Festivals in 2005, largely due to its provocative themes and explicit portrayal of an age-gap romance. Plot Overview

Park Chul-soo, a filmmaker known for his artistic and often subversive takes on social issues. Starring:

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The film is characterized by its to a controversial subject. Rather than framing the relationship as predatory, Park Chul-soo presents it as a genuine, albeit complicated, love story. Green Chair (2005) - Cast & Crew on MUBI