
If You Were Me
Drama
Overview
Anthology film of six shorts by leading Korean directors. Park Chan-Wook, tackles racial prejudice and the economic exploitation of immigrant workers through the real-life story of a Nepalese woman in Korea. Jeong Jae-Eun, tackles the plight of a paedophile released into the community. Yeo Gyun-Dong, invites disabled actor Kim Moon-Joo to re-enact his most famous protest. Im Soon-Rye, goes for the engrained sexism of Korean men with superb wit and, Park Jin-Pyo, confronts the horror of children forced into oral surgery to improve their English-speaking ability.
Top Cast
Jo Sun-kyung
Jo Sun-kyung
Sun-kyung (seg. 1)
Jo Sun-kyung
Sun-kyung (seg. 1)
Lee Seol-hee
Lee Seol-hee
Seol-hee (seg. 1)
Lee Seol-hee
Seol-hee (seg. 1)


Kil Hae-yeon
Kil Hae-yeon
Madame (seg. 1)
Kil Hae-yeon
Madame (seg. 1)


Ju Jin-mo
Ju Jin-mo
Teacher (seg. 1)
Ju Jin-mo
Teacher (seg. 1)
Jeon Ha-eun
Jeon Ha-eun
Kid (seg. 2)
Jeon Ha-eun
Kid (seg. 2)


Baek Jong-hak
Baek Jong-hak
Man (seg. 2)
Baek Jong-hak
Man (seg. 2)


Byeon Jung-su
Byeon Jung-su
Mom (seg. 2)
Byeon Jung-su
Mom (seg. 2)
Kim Moon-joo
Kim Moon-joo
Moon-joo (seg. 3)
Kim Moon-joo
Moon-joo (seg. 3)


Lee Young-hee
Lee Young-hee
Mother / Rabbit Nurse (seg. 3 / seg. 4)
Lee Young-hee
Mother / Rabbit Nurse (seg. 3 / seg. 4)
Hwang Oh-yeon
Hwang Oh-yeon
Father (seg. 3)
Hwang Oh-yeon
Father (seg. 3)
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