The South Korean film (녹색의자), released in 2005 , explores the complex and taboo relationship between a 32-year-old divorced woman and a 19-year-old man. Directed by Park Chul-soo , the film is based on actual events involving a legal case in Korea regarding the age of consent. Plot Summary
At its core, "The Green Chair" is a poignant exploration of loneliness and the yearning for human connection. Soo-jin and Kyung-ho, the protagonists, are both struggling with their own demons, seeking comfort and understanding in each other's company. The film raises essential questions about the nature of relationships, intimacy, and the ways in which we connect with others. fylm Green Chair 2005 mtrjm - may syma 1
★★★★☆ (4/5) – A bold, melancholic romance that challenges moral boundaries with genuine pathos. Not for the prudish or young viewers. The South Korean film (녹색의자), released in 2005
As Mun-hee begins to doubt the longevity of their relationship, she tries to end the affair, but Seo-hyun remains persistent, viewing her as his first true love. The film eventually moves toward a surreal resolution where characters confront societal expectations. Director: Park Chul-soo . Main Cast: Suh Jung as Kim Mun-hee. Shim Ji-ho as Seo-hyun. Oh Yun-hong as Su-jin (Mun-hee's friend). Soo-jin and Kyung-ho, the protagonists, are both struggling