Natalie (film)

Natalie (Korean: 나탈리; RR: Natalri; MR: Nat‘alli) is a 2010 South Korean romance mystery erotic film co-written, directed and produced by Ju Kyung-jung. It was the first South Korean 3D film.[2][3]

Natalie
South Korean Poster
Directed byJu Kyung-jung
Produced byJu Kyung-jung
Written byJu Kyung-jung
Kim Wook
StarringLee Sung-jae
Kim Ji-hoon
Park Hyun-jin
Music bySi Kyung-won
CinematographyKim Yung-chul
Edited byCho Min-yeong
Kim Chang-ju
Distributed byLotte Entertainment
Release date
  • 28 October 2010 (2010-10-28)
Running time
88 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box office$1,042,048[1]

The film's title refers to a famous female nude piece by sculptor Jun-hyuk (Lee Sung-jae). The model of the piece has remained a great mystery in the art world, but a young critic (Kim Ji-hoon) claims to have also loved the femme fatale (Park Hyun-jin) who had been Jun-hyuk's muse.[4]

Plot

Mi-ran, a beautiful dance student (Park Hyun-jin), becomes the model, muse and lover of her philandering sculptor-professor Jun-hyuk (Lee Sung-jae). When Mi-ran realizes that she will never be more than a model for Jun-hyuk, she leaves him for her stalkerish fellow student Min-woo (Kim Ji-hoon).

The story takes place 10 years later, when Min-woo and Jun-hyuk reunite as art critic and interviewee, and the two compare their conflicting memories of Mi-ran, who seems to have since disappeared.

Cast

  • Lee Sung-jae as Hwang Jun-hyuk
  • Kim Ji-hoon as Jang Min-woo
  • Park Hyun-jin as Oh Mi-ran
  • Kim Gi-yeon as Park Hyo-rim
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References

  1. "Box office by Country: Natalie". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2012-06-04.
  2. "Bed scene more realistic in 3D Natalie?". The Korea Times. 21 October 2010. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
  3. Lee, Hyo-won (24 October 2010). "Expensive 3D effects for cheap melodrama". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
  4. Lee, Hyo-won (19 October 2010). "Sex comedies, romances to heat up theaters". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
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