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Featuring:
So-yeong Ahn, Im Dong-jin, Ha Myeong-jung
Written by:
Mun-woong Lee
Directed by:
In-yeob Jeong
Release Date:
February 6, 1982
Original Title:
애마부인
Alternate Titles:
Aemabu-in
Mrs Emma
The Ae-ma Woman
애마부인
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Yun Bang Films Co., Ltd.
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 18
Runtime: 102
Oh Su-bi's husband, Shin Hyun-wu, is in jail for involuntary homicide. For the past two years, Su-bi has visited her husband every week. Though she is anguished by Hyun-wu's affairs, Su-bi is unable to divorce him even though everyone thinks she should. While visiting her husband, Su-bi meets Kim Dong-yub, a student of art, and feels his sincerity. One day, Su-bi runs into an old boyfriend, Kim Mun-ho, who lives in the same apartment complex. They engage in an affair. However, Su-bi is unable to bear the perverted sexual preferences of Mun-ho. She goes to Dong-yub and engages in a pure love. Hyun-wu asks for a divorce. When Su-bi is in the country, Dong-yub comes to her and promises to take her to France. However, the day they are supposed to leave for France, Hyun-wu is released from jail on a special pardon. Though she was on her way to Dong-yub, Su-bi finds herself greeting Hyun-wu, unable to free herself from the shackles of marriage.
Oh Su-bi, is a frustrated woman, whose husband is in prison for involuntary homicide. She's pained by his extramarital affairs, but still visits him every week; refusing to divorce him. She meets art student, Kim Dong-yub, and feels a connection between them. Later she encounters Kim Mun-ho, an old boyfriend who lives in the same apartment complex. They have a torrid affair, but she dislikes his sexual perversions. Su-bi goes to Dong-yub and they're affair is a soul connection. Her husband Shin Hyun-wu wants a divorce and Dong-yub promises to take her to France. On the day of their departure, Hyun-wu receives a special pardon. Will Su-bi be able to break her marital ties?
Director:
Jeong In-yeob
Writer:
Lee Mun-woong
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