Park - Noksaek Uija Aka Green Chair - Cheol-su

Inspired by a real-life incident in South Korea, the narrative centers on (played by Suh Jung ), a 32-year-old divorcee, and Hyun (played by Shim Ji-ho), a youth just shy of 20—the legal age of consent in Korea at the time.

Throughout their three weeks of isolation, the couple uses the chair for nearly every activity—sitting, arguing, and making love. Park frames the chair as an objective correlative. It is the only witness to a love that society refuses to acknowledge. Cheol-su Park - Noksaek uija AKA Green Chair

Born in 1948, Park’s career spanned over three decades. He was notoriously difficult to categorize. While directors like Kim Ki-duk explored brutal violence and Park Chan-wook perfected revenge thrillers, Cheol-su Park focused on emotional realism . His films—including the iconic 301, 302 (1995)—often featured obsessive characters, confined spaces, and raw sexual tension. Inspired by a real-life incident in South Korea,

. It explores a forbidden relationship that challenges legal boundaries and societal norms. The Core Conflict The film centers on Kim Mun-hee , a 32-year-old attractive divorcee, and It is the only witness to a love