At the time of King Sung-jong, ninth king of Chosun Dynasty, the abusive Confucian ideals of 'the seven valid grounds of divorce' and 'domination of men over women' were becoming outdated. During this time, a young maiden of noble birth named Eoh Wu-dong was in love with a man of low station. In defiance against the rules of the noble class, Wu-dong runs away from her marriage and chooses death. A woman named Hyang-ji rescues Wu-dong from the claws of death. Brought together ...
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At the time of King Sung-jong, ninth king of Chosun Dynasty, the abusive Confucian ideals of 'the seven valid grounds of divorce' and 'domination of men over women' were becoming outdated. During this time, a young maiden of noble birth named Eoh Wu-dong was in love with a man of low station. In defiance against the rules of the noble class, Wu-dong runs away from her marriage and chooses death. A woman named Hyang-ji rescues Wu-dong from the claws of death. Brought together by fate, Wu-dong becomes a kisaeng. Using her body as bait, Wu-dong makes the nobility slaves of sex and starts to fight history's incorrect conventions. Meanwhile, being afraid of their family's name and dignity, Wu-dong's husband's family hires assassins to try to get rid of Wu-dong but she escapes with the help of her first love. Wu-dong and her first love commit suicide together for the freedom of love. (Refernece: Korean Film Archive)
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