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  • Movie Name: 인간중독 (2014)
  • IMDb Rating: 6.2/10
  • Director: Kim Dae Woo
  • Star-cast: Song Seung Heon, Im Ji Yeon, Cho Yeo Jung, Son Ji Na, Jang Yun Sil
  • Genres: Erotic | Drama | Romance
  • Quality: 480p | 720p | 1080p (HD)
  • Language: Korean
  • Subtitles: English Subs
Obsessed is a 2014 South Korean erotic romance film ,
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Obsessed (2014) – Storyline/Plot:

In 1969, Colonel Kim Jin Pyeong has returned to South Korea after fighting with valor in the Vietnam War. He is trusted by the Army Commander who is also his father-in-law and respected by nearly everyone on the military base. Nevertheless, Colonel Jin Pyeong suffers internally from his experiences in the war.
One day, Kyung Woo Jin is transferred to work for Jin Pyeong. Woo Jin is the type that will say or do anything to please his boss. Soon, Colonel Jin Pyeong meets Jong Ga Heun, the wife of his new subordinate. The couple also moved into the house across the street from Colonel Jin Pyeong and his wife.
On a fateful evening, Colonel Jin Pyeong teases a caged bird on the porch of his neighbor’s home. A stifling obsession soon begins between Colonel Jin Pyeong and the wife of his subordinate.

Review of Obsessed (2014 Film):

The fact that their love story is so engrossing is also a testament to the chemistry between Song and Im. There is hardly any doubt at any point that their attraction is mutual, or that the sex between them is really an act of love on both their parts – as opposed to just being borne out of lust. Kim carefully details every glance, stare and smile that passes between the two actors, and his astute choice of close-ups at every turn brings his audience closer to his two lead characters.

What is also worthy to note is how Kim fleshes out the artificial world in which his characters play out their dalliance. In particular, the strict social hierarchy that exists as an unspoken rule among the army wives (what with Suk-jin being the camp commandant’s daughter) and their subsequent disdain towards Ga-heun who is not just prettier but refuses to stoop to their level of engaging in gossip is especially engrossing – and on that same note, it is admirable that Kim doesn’t make Suk-jin out to be some spiteful lady but rather the only one among the rest of the ladies to actually behave friendly towards Ga-heun.

Yes, ‘Obsessed’ may have caught your attention for being the rare Korean drama that has a major star engage in explicit sex scenes on screen, but that should remain an inadvertent selling point rather than its only one. It’s not often that you get a classy period romance from Korea, especially one that chooses as its setting the Vietnam War of the late 1960s and 1970s, and ‘Obsessed’ will have you in its rapture about how love can both consume and destroy at the same time.