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Set in the late 1700s, the story follows the manipulative (Lee Mi-sook) and her roguish cousin Jo-won (Bae Yong-joon). In a world governed by strict Confucian and patriarchal values, the two engage in a high-stakes game of sexual conquest and emotional sabotage.
The 2003 film Untold Scandal Joseon namnyeo sangyeoljisa ) is a South Korean romantic drama directed by E J-yong, famously based on the 18th-century French novel Les Liaisons dangereuses
Joseon interiors rely heavily on low-light candle aesthetics. The BluRay source prevents the crushing of blacks, keeping the intricate woodwork of the set designs visible in shadow. Audio Preservation Untold Scandal 2003 BluRay 720p
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Lady Cho challenges Jo-won to deflower , a young virgin destined to become her husband's concubine. Jo-won finds that "too easy" and raises the stakes by targeting Lady Chung (Jeon Do-yeon) , a widow of nine years who is notoriously virtuous and a devout Catholic. If he succeeds in seducing Lady Chung, Lady Cho promises to finally sleep with him; if he fails, he must become a monk. Production Highlights & Technical Stats Set in the late 1700s, the story follows
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: While rated R-18 in Korea for its explicit nature, critics praised the film for portraying its intimate scenes artistically rather than vulgarly, focusing on "dignity and sensitivity". Visual Splendor in 720p The BluRay source prevents the crushing of blacks,
Its legacy lies in its meticulous attention to detail and its ability to turn a classic Western narrative into a story deeply rooted in Eastern societal structure. It explores the tension between duty and desire, a common theme in Korean literature. 5. Finding the Right Version (720p BluRay)
The brilliance of Untold Scandal lies in how seamlessly Laclos’s critique of the French pre-revolutionary aristocracy maps onto the Neo-Confucian hierarchy of the Joseon elite. In this iteration, the notorious Marquise de Merteuil becomes Lady Cho (Lee Mi-sook), a fiercely intelligent, fiercely bitter noblewoman who navigates her lack of systemic political power by manipulating the lives of those around her. Her partner in psychological warfare, the Vicomte de Valmont, is transformed into Jo-won (Bae Yong-joon), a cynical libertine who uses his artistic talents and seductive charm to expose the hidden desires of the ruling class.
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