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A Muse

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A high-school student (Kim Mu-yeol) awakens desire in Lee Juk-Yo (Park Hae-il), a 70-year-old poet, and in his pupil, who is 30.

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Panos Kotzathanasis Asian Movie Pulse Nov 2
7
Ultimately, “A Muse” functions equally well as an erotic narrative and a character-driven drama. Its thematic daring, refined direction, and standout performances secure its position as one of the more captivating and provocative Korean releases Go to Full Review
Jared Mobarak The Film Stage 08/08/2016
B
Director Ji-woo Jung unabashedly infuses the proceedings with a fierce emotional resonance that boils these characters' blood into remorseless anger and unconscionable actions. Go to Full Review
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kj l Jan 21 This incredible movie is available at Tubi and the name of title is called EunGyo. See more 07/07/2020 Best movie period. All cast members have done exceptional especially Kim GoEun and Park Hae il. See more 10/13/2016 This is such a weird complex story starts very slow and the ending was a surprise See more 07/19/2013 Cliche triangle love story. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis A high-school student (Kim Mu-yeol) awakens desire in Lee Juk-Yo (Park Hae-il), a 70-year-old poet, and in his pupil, who is 30.
Director
Jung Ji-woo
Producer
Eun-mi Ahn
Screenwriter
Jung Ji-woo
Production Co
JUNG JIWOO Film
Genre
Drama, Romance
Original Language
Korean
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 4, 2017
Runtime
2h 9m