Actors: Park Seo-Jun, Han Hyo-joo
Director: Jong-Yeol Baek
Format: Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, THX, Widescreen
Language: Korean
Subtitles: English
Number of discs: 1
Rated: Unrated
Studio: Well Go USA
Release Date: February 2, 2016
Run Time: 127 minutes
At some point,
everyone who has been in love (and more importantly, loved) asks the question,
“Why me?” What is it in me that deserves to be loved, or is it all surface
attraction we use to convince ourselves of a deeper connection? These are the
questions asked by The Beauty Inside,
a fantasy romance in the tradition of Meet
Joe Black, The Curious Case of
Benjamin Button, and the final sequence of the Korean My Sassy Girl. Even though the narrative comes closest to the Brad
Pitt vehicles, it is the blending of comedy, melodrama, and fantasy which make
the tone align most with the Korean film. Other than revenge thrillers,
romantic comedy with a tinge of the surreal is what South Korean cinema seems
to do best, both in television and film. While The Beauty Inside doesn’t break any genre molds (adapted from a largely
unseen American online series), it is a testament to the filmmaking that its
unique ideas come off so unassuming.