Addicted (2002 film)

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Addicted
Hangul 중독
Hanja 中毒
RR Jungdok
MR Chungtok
Directed by Park Young-hoon
Produced by Lee Choon-Yeon
Written by Byun Won-mi
Starring Lee Byung-hun
Lee Mi-yeon
Lee Ueol
Park Sun-young
Cinematography Kim Byeong-il
Distributed by ShowBox
Release date(s) 18 October 2002
Running time 114 min.
Country South Korea
Language Korean

Addicted is a 2002 South Korean thriller film directed by Park Young-hoon. It stars Lee Byung-hun and Lee Mi-yeon. In 2009 it was remade into an American film called Possession.

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Two brothers have different interests; Dae-jun (Lee Byung-hun) loves car racing, while Ho-jun (Lee Ueol) loves carpentry, art and gardening. Despite this, the two are very close. Ho-jun marries his girlfriend, Eun-soo (Lee Mi-yeon). Dae-jun decides to take part in a car race final, regardless of his brother's objections. Ho-jun still goes to support his brother in the car race, but runs late and has to hail a taxi. The speeding taxi crashes into a lorry, and Ho-jun is left seriously injured. At the same time the taxi crashes, Dae-jun's car overturns, leaving him injured as well.

Both Dae-jun and Ho-jun fall into comas. A year later, Dae-jun wakes up, but is unable to walk properly, due in part to his past injuries. He is brought home by Eun-soo, where she attempts to take care of him while he recovers. Over time, Eun-soo realises that Dae-jun is behaving identically to her husband; Dae-jun tries to convince Eun-soo that he actually is Ho-jun, but is still baffled by it. He agrees to go for a hypnosis test, and his answers so reflect his brother's character that the doctor concludes that Ho-jun's spirit has entered Dae-jun's body. Eun-soo is devastated by this revelation.

Eun-soo, unable to accept Dae-jun as Ho-jun, tells Dae-jun's girlfriend He-jin that she is unable to live with Dae-jun. He-jin offers to take Dae-jun away to work with her at a farmland and Dae-jun agrees, for the sake of Eun-soo. However, one rainy day, Dae-jun appears to Eun-soo, just as Ho-jun had before. They discuss memories together and Eun-soo finally accepts Dae-jun as the "possessed" spirit of her former husband. In what could easily be the most melodramatic scene of the movie, Dae-jun and Eun-soo share a slow, steamy, emotional night together after the tearful revelation. They start living life happily as a loving couple. It is also revealed that Eun-soo is pregnant with Dae-jun's child.

Meanwhile, the real Ho-jun is still on life support. The doctor discusses with Eun-soo that it would be best if Ho-jun were taken off of life support. She agrees, and watches with Dae-jun as Ho-jun this occurs. He-jin returns and tells Eun-soo that she does accept the fact that Dae-jun is no longer himself, and that she can no longer love him. She decides to go abroad to study.

Dae-jun, as Ho-jun, opens an exhibit, displaying artworks and describing them as if he were Ho-jun. Eun-soo, not feeling well, decides to go home to rest for a bit. While she is home, a package addressed to Dae-jun arrives. She opens it and finds a necklace which had been given to her by her father and Ho-jun. She reads the accompanying note, from He-jin, saying that she cannot understand Dae-jun's crazy love. Frantic, she digs through Dae-jun's workroom and finds a number of hidden photos of herself, that were taken by Dae-jun. She understands that Dae-jun had loved her before she got married to his brother. She also finds a notebook that Dae-jun wrote about loving her and being happy because he is able to watch her and live with her through his brother, Ho-jun. She cries sorrowfully.

She arrives back at the exhibit where Dae-jun is and asks questions about the pieces of art and makes comments about how some artworks might look good in their yard. She continues to pretend that Dae-Jun is in fact Ho-jun even though she now knows the truth.

The final scene shows Dae-jun scattering Ho-jun's ashes across the sea. It is revealed that Dae-jun loved Eun-soo even before Ho-jun, and had for the entire time she was with Ho-jun. Dae-jun also confesses that he made use of all of his brother's secrets to "transform" himself into Ho-jun, to the extent of sacrificing his own identity and behaviour. He claims that it was "Dae-jun" who died after the accident. He tells his brother that Eun-soo will forever love him as Ho-jun. He apologizes and asks his brother never to forgive him for his deeds.

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[edit] Awards

2003 Grand Bell Awards

[edit] Remake

Lee Pace and former Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Sarah Michelle Gellar starred in an American remake titled Possession. It was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on March 9, 2010.

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