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Madam (2015) is a South Korean period drama directed by Kim Gwang-joong that explores themes of repressed desire and social identity. Starring actress Kim Jeong-ah (also known as Kim Jung-ah) in the title role, the film is often sought after in high-definition formats like 702p or 1080p HDR, which highlight its lush period settings and intense emotional atmosphere. Plot Overview and Themes
The final shot of the film—Soon-ae wearing the Madam’s fur coat, eating ramyun in a trashed living room—is a brutal commentary on whether "climbing the ladder" is worth losing your soul. In HDR, the contrast between the expensive fur and the cheap instant noodles is jarringly beautiful. Madam 2015 HDR-Korean-Kim Jeong
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5 – Essential for Korean Indie Thriller fans; optional for mainstream audiences) Madam (2015) is a South Korean period drama
The film is set during a period characterized by strict social identities, potentially the Japanese colonial era or late Joseon Dynasty, as indicated by the presence of Japanese soldiers and the focus on "slave" and "noble" social tiers. It is often categorized alongside other Korean period dramas that explore eroticism and forbidden love, such as The Treacherous or The Concubine. duplicity) Tea/food rituals (intimacy
While not a mainstream blockbuster, the cast brings a grounded intensity to this intimate story: Kim Gwang-joong : Kim Jeong-ah. : Kim Ji-hoon-VI. : Dong Bang-woo (also known as Myung Gye-nam).
, focusing on high-tension emotional and physical relationships. You can find more details and cast information on The Movie Database (TMDB) or user reviews on Letterboxd streaming options for this movie, or would you like recommendations for similar Korean period dramas Madam (2015) directed by Kim Gwang-joong - Letterboxd
Plot and Themes
- Mirrors/reflections (identity, duplicity)
- Tea/food rituals (intimacy, control)
- Locked drawers or photo albums (secrets, history)