Im Dong Hwan's father, Im YoYeong Gyu, is a master craftsman of seals even though he is visually impaired. One day, Im Dong Hwan receives a phone call from the police. He is informed that his mother Jeong Yeong Hui's remains were discovered. She went missing 40 years ago. Im Dong Hwan, who never knew his mother's face, hears that there is a possibility that his mother may have been murdered. Im Dong Hwan begins to trace Jeong Yeong Hui's death with PD Kim Su Jin, who was filming a documentary about his father Im Yeong Gyu. They interview people who worked with Jeong Yeong Hui at a Cheonggyecheon clothing factory about 40 years ago. (Source: AsianWiki) ~~ Release date: Sep 2025 (Festival) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 얼굴
- Also Known As: Eolgul , Face
- Screenwriter & Director: Yeon Sang Ho
- Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Park Jeong MinIm Dong Hwan | Im Yeong Gyu [Young]Main Role
- Kwon Hae HyoIm Yeong GyuMain Role
- Shin Hyun BeenJung Yeong HuiMain Role
- Im Sung JaeBaek Su JangMain Role
- Han Ji HyeonKim Su JinMain Role
- Cha Mi KyungLee Jin Suk [Tailor]Support Role
Reviews
Life was Hard
2025 had some fun movies in Korean cinema, but no movie came even close to "No Other Choice"—not until I saw this movie. The Ugly is a simple but impactful drama that looks back on the hardships of a man and a woman, discovered by their son through a series of interviews. The premise may not seem that interesting at first, but it is made in a Korean style that I really like, contrasting the good and the bad in people and offering a deeply human experience without a mainstream happy ending. We often don’t understand the way of life of our grandparents, or even our parents, so this movie gives us a mirror to reflect not only on the story presented, but also on our society in general, and invites us to have more respect for our ancestors (and the cross they carried).The movie has a mystery to uncover, but for me it didn’t offer any real surprises in the development of the story. Where the movie truly shines is in the actors’ performances. They did a great job portraying believable and deeply touching emotions.
The movie also invites us to reflect on what is ugly and what is beautiful. As it is written in the Bible, God does not look at outward appearance but at what is in the heart. So what seems ugly to the world may in fact be beautiful, and what appears beautiful may actually be stained with ugliness.
movie potrays a simple yet deeper message
This movie clearly portrayed how society's standard of the word 'ugly' affects the life of a person. Just how simply Jung hee was killed just because she was not pretty enough. As we already know how Korea is with beauty standards, and this movie shows us the dark side. Jung hee had a bad past, yet she was a kindhearted soul, yet she was killed brutally. It's sad to think of how she had an unfair life. But in the end when we finally see her, we understand she was never ugly, just the society said her that she was, and she just believed and most importantly, she helped her colleague yet was blamed for it.Recent Discussions
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