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The 2002 South Korean film Addicted (Jung-dok) is a psychological mystery-drama that received praise for its strong lead performances and atmospheric tension, though some critics found its pacing slow. It is well-remembered for a major plot twist that recontextualizes the entire story. Critical Consensus

(Korean title: ) is a 2002 South Korean psychological romantic drama directed by Park Young-hoon

This is not a normal recovery. When Dae-jun opens his eyes, he doesn’t act like the rebellious, chain-smoking brother. He acts like Ho-jun. Addicted 2002 Korean Movie 31

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Themes and Messages

Cultural Note: It was the first South Korean film to explicitly depict a romantic relationship between a brother-in-law and sister-in-law, making it a major topic of discussion upon its release. Research addiction and consult clinicians

Performances: Lee Mi-yeon won the Best Actress award at the 2003 Grand Bell Awards for her role as Eun-su. Critics noted her convincing chemistry with both Lee Byung-hun and Lee Eol.