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: Both brothers fall into deep comas. A year later, Dae-jin (the younger brother) awakens, but he claims to be Ho-jin.
, it is discovered that Dae-jun had been in love with Eun-soo long before his brother married her. He used the accident as an opportunity to assume his brother's identity and finally be with her. International Impact:
With that cleared up, let's explore the emotionally intense Korean psychological thriller that has captivated audiences for over two decades. Addicted 2002 Korean Movie 31
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The Haunting Psychological Depth of 'Addicted' (2002): A Masterpiece of Korean Melodrama and Mystery : Both brothers fall into deep comas
Watch his hands. Watch the way he holds a cup. Watch her tears.
However, the ending leans heavily into the supernatural tragedy. The realization that the "better" husband is actually the brother forces Eun-su—and the audience—to confront the reality of her intimacy. It turns a love story into a ghost story. He used the accident as an opportunity to
The film opens with a portrait of a blissful domestic life. Ho-jin (Lee Eol), a gentle and talented carpenter, lives happily with his wife, Eun-soo (Lee Mi-yeon). Ho-jin’s younger brother, Dae-jin (Lee Byung-hun), a reckless and charismatic car racer, lives with them. Despite their contrasting personalities, the brothers share an unbreakable bond, and Dae-jin is content to live in the warmth of his brother’s happy home.