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- Titre original: 얼굴없는 미녀
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Faceless Beauty , Eolguleobtneun Minyeo , Eolgureoptneun Minyeo
- Scénariste et Réalisateur: Kim In Shik
- Genres: Thriller, Mystère, Drame, Surnaturel
Distribution et équipes
- Kim Hye SooJi SuRôle principal
- Kim Tae Woo Rôle principal
- Han Jung SooJang SeoRôle Secondaire
- Kim Nan HeeHee SunRôle Secondaire
- Kim Choo Wol[Clinic patient]Rôle Secondaire
- Noh Seung Jin[Ji Su's senior]Rôle Secondaire
Critiques
Jin-Su suffers from mental illness, borderline personalities to be exact. After she has a mental break and is committed to a mental institute the true story begins. She checks herself out of the institute and then some years later she runs into her shrink Seok-Won. Seok-Won seems like a pretty normal guy. As the story unfolds more information about each character is revealed. At times Jin-Su seems like the normal one. Her husband clearly has some issues. Yet it is Seok-Won, the very man who is supposed to help people, that ends up being the "sick" one.
This movie deals in the gray areas of the moral codes. It even brings into question the type of people who help those who suffer from mental illness. It also airs out some hard truths about mental abuse. Hypnotized shows that those labeled with mental issues may not be the ones that you need to worry about. That there are many forms of mental instability as well.
If you want to be kept on your toes, this is the film for you. It's a tale of betrayal, revenge, control, abuse, lust, and what I like to call irony. In the end Hypnotized even has a twist of horror and the supernatural. Oh, and this is down right sexy. The take on mental illness is very different and I'm sure will cause many heated debates.
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