Yohwa Eoludong
Yohwa Eoludong | |
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Hangul | 요화 어을우동 |
Hanja | 妖花於乙宇同 |
Revised Romanization | Yohwa Eoludong |
McCune–Reischauer | Yohwa Eoludong |
Directed by | Kim Gi-hyun |
Written by | Kim Hyeong-jeong |
Starring |
Kim Muh-hee Park Geun-hyung Guk Jeong-hwan |
Edited by | Hyun Dae-won |
Release dates |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Yohwa Eoludong (요화 어을우동) is a 1987s South Korean film based on the life of Joseon-era kisaeng Writer, artist and poet Uhwudong, starring Kim Muh-hee in the title role.
Plot summary
The story follows Eoludong (Uhwudong), a gisaeng, poet, writer, and artist who lived in the 15th century Korea. Eoludong was a beautiful, talented, and intelligent young woman who was able to read and write well.
But because she was an divorced women, which was not socially acceptable. She had no other choice but to become a gisaeng, where she used her position to gain favor with the noble classes.
Cast
- Kim Muh-hee - Eoludong
- Park Geun-hyung
- Guk Jeong-hwan
Site Link
- Yohwa Eoludong (Korean)
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