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The People Upstairs korean drama review
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The People Upstairs
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by andjel
16 days ago
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 5.5

Adult Talk

Hm, is this really a Korean movie? It was definitely something different from what we usually get from Korean cinema. The entire film takes place in one apartment and has a lot of dialogue. Almost all the characters do is talk. At the center of the story is a quite ordinary couple who invite their neighbors over for dinner. Since they have a Blessed Virgin Mary statue on the shelf, I assume they are Catholic. It’s just a minor detail, but it carries som meaning given how the conversation heads in a direction that would be completely off-limits for most Catholics.

Let’s just say the movie touches on very adult subjects. Even without any nudity and with almost no profanity, this is definitely an 18+ film. It will probably be appreciated most by married couples with some life experience. The genre is adult drama with a bit of dark and absurd comedy. One particular scene involving food preparation was especially spicy.

There’s also a clear message: sometimes we are more honest with strangers than with the people we live with, and we often search for what we desire outside, forgetting that we already have it at home. Even though I had some objections to the movie, I liked that it also showed the ingredients for a healthy marriage. And it’s always nice to see Gong Hyo-jin on screen.
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