I Will Survive (1993) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 1, 1993

Original Title:
무엇에 쓰는 물건인고

Alternate Titles:
I Will Survive

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Koryo Films Co., Ltd

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 18 

Runtime: 93

Eight years into the reign of King Sungjong of the Chosun Dynasty, a sanction against remarrying for widows was implemented. The belief at the time was that it was better to die of starvation than to compromise one's chastity. Many widows had to live a life of loneliness in the name of defending their chastities. Han, a widow, prays to the gods asking them to alleviate her loneliness. Her devotion moves them and she is given a wooden ball. When one chants "What is it used for?", the ball turns into a man. When the word gets out, all the widows in the village want to take possession of this heavenly gift from the gods. When a conflict to possess the ball ensues between Han and Oh, another widow, the village lord decides to cut it in half.

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