My Right to Ravage Myself

My Right to Ravage Myself (Korean: 나는 나를 파괴할 권리가 있다; RR: Naneun nareul pagoehal gwolliga itda) is a 2005 South Korean film based on the 1996 novel by Kim Young-ha. It was controversial for its sex scenes and edgy theme of suicide. It was selected to appear in the 7th annual Pusan International Film Festival in 2003 and the 2004 Fribourg International Film Festival.

My Right to Ravage Myself
Theatrical poster
Hangul
Hanja나는 나를 가 있다
Revised RomanizationNaneun nareul pagoehal gwolliga itda
McCune–ReischauerNanŭn narŭl p‘akoehal kwŏllika itta
Directed byJeon Soo-il
Produced byCho In-sook
Written byJeon Soo-il
Based onI Have the Right to Destroy Myself
by Kim Young-ha
StarringJeong Bo-seok
Chu Sang-mi
Jang Hyun-sung
Music byKim Seong-soo
CinematographyKim Sung-tae
Release date
  • April 15, 2005 (2005-04-15)
Running time
93 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
BudgetUS$1,150,000

Plot

The film follows a young man who makes a living by helping people commit the perfect suicide. After one woman's suicide, her boyfriend investigates the incident and discovers the man who is helping others with their suicides.

gollark: It's entirely possible?
gollark: You can just... be less bad?
gollark: (some offense)
gollark: I doubt your reasons are very good.
gollark: You literally used "harming people" to describe it.

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