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Lim Ji-yeon delivers a breakout performance. Initially appearing as a timid mouse, she transforms into the film’s moral compass. Her obsession is not lust, but survival and genuine affection. In a world where she is a possession (to her husband and the military), the Colonel is the first person to see her as a woman. Vietnamese female viewers, in particular, have praised her arc as devastatingly realistic.
Obsessed is not a feel-good movie. It is a slow-burn tragedy about how war breaks people, and how people break rules. For Vietnamese viewers, watching it with proper Vietsub allows them to appreciate the irony of Korean soldiers fighting in Vietnam, the sorrow of a loveless marriage, and the explosive danger of an illicit kiss. phim+obsessed+vietsub+2014
Normally known for romantic comedies and dramas (like Autumn in My Heart ), Song Seung-heon shocked audiences with this raw, broken character. He portrays a man who believes he has earned everything through sacrifice. Yet, when he meets Jong Ga-heun, he becomes a reckless teenager willing to burn his entire life down. Vietnamese viewers often note the tragic irony of his character: a hero of a war in a foreign land (Vietnam) who becomes a traitor to his own army. Lim Ji-yeon delivers a breakout performance
The story follows Colonel Kim Jin-pyeong (played by Song Seung-heon), a decorated hero of the Korean Army who is suffering from severe post-traumatic stress and a crumbling marriage. His wife, Mrs. Lee Sook-jin (Jo Yeo-jeong), is a sophisticated but emotionally distant woman who feels trapped in her role as a military wife. In a world where she is a possession