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A.muse.2012.bluray.1080p.x264.aac-in.korean.eng... Upd Jun 2026

Lee Jeok-yo (Park Hae-il) is a revered poet in his seventies. He lives a reclusive life in a sprawling, beautiful old house, cared for by his protégé, Seo Ji-hoon (Kim Mu-yeol), a handsome university lecturer in his thirties. Ji-hoon has spent years organizing the poet’s works and managing his public image, all while secretly drafting his own novel – hoping to inherit Jeok-yo’s literary throne.

The relationship between the poet and his student explores the dark side of mentorship and the bitter envy that arises when talent cannot be taught or stolen. Production and Reception A.Muse.2012.BluRay.1080p.x264.AAC-In.Korean.Eng...

If you are watching the version, you’ll notice the film’s meticulous attention to light and texture. The cinematographer uses the poet’s dusty, book-filled house to create a sense of timelessness. The contrast between the shadows of the old house and the sun-drenched scenes of Eun-gyo in the garden highlights the central theme: the painful distance between the "autumn" of life and the "spring" of youth. Final Thoughts Lee Jeok-yo (Park Hae-il) is a revered poet in his seventies

Starring the legendary Park Hae-il as the aging poet Lee Jeok-yo, Kim Mu-yeol as his ambitious young disciple Seo Ji-hoon, and Kim Go-eun (in her breakthrough role) as the titular muse, Eungyo, the film sidesteps exploitation to offer something far rarer: a compassionate look at a man whose body has decayed while his desires remain young. The relationship between the poet and his student

For those seeking the film in high definition, the format provides a crisp visual experience that highlights the film’s meticulous production design and natural lighting. The inclusion of AAC audio ensuring clear dialogue, which is essential for a film driven by subtle conversations and poetic narration.

I will write a – also known as The Muse or Eungyo (the original Korean title: 은교) – directed by Jeon Kyu-hwan, based on Park Bum-shin’s novel. This article will cover the film’s plot, themes, performances, critical reception, and legal ways to watch it in high quality (including Blu-ray and streaming).