A human being, actually was a flower
An ordinary housewife, Yeong-hye, who has nightmares every night, finally becomes a vegetarian, throwing away all the meats in her refrigerator. Her husband Kil-soo starts to complain about her actions. Her family also worries about her health. During a family lunch, Yeong-hye tries to kill herself due to her father's abrupt violence. Observing all the happenings, Yeong-hye's brother-in-law, Min-ho, a videoartist, hears from his wife that Yeong-hye has a Mongolian spot on her hips. Min-ho gets inspiration from this and starts to sketch.
Cast
Chae Min-seo
Yeong-hye
Hyun Sung
Min-ho
Kim Yeo-jin
Ji-hye
Kim Young-jae
Kil-soo
Yoon Ji-hye
Hye-kyeong
Tae In-ho
Sang-min
Choi Jin-ho
Dr. Park
Lee Seung-yeon
Head nurse
Gi Ju-bong
Ji-hye's Father
Kim Ui-jin
Ji-woo
Go Ju-yeon
Ji-hye (young)
Park Ji-yeon
Nurse #1
Son Hee-soon
Ji-hye's mother - Special appearance
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- Release Date 02/18/2010
- Language Korean
- Director Lim Woo-seong
- Writer Lim Woo-seong
- Editor Moon In-dae
- Producer Lim Min-sub
- Company Bluetree Pictures
| Country | Date | Format | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|
| South Korea | Oct 9, 2009 | Premiere (Pusan International Film Festival) | — |
| United States | Jan 22, 2010 | Premiere (Sundance Film Festival) | — |
| South Korea | Feb 18, 2010 | Theatrical | 19 |
| South Korea | Oct 17, 2024 | Theatrical (Re-release) | 19 |
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