I'M A CYBORG, the latest film from the Korean director Park Chan-wook, is a madcap fantasy, screwball romance.
Young-goon is admitted to a mental institution, believing herself a cyborg, she charges herself with a transistor radio.
Il-soon, a fellow inmate, steals the other inmates' personality traits and believes he is fading and will one day turn into
a dot. When Young-goon refuses to eat, Il-soon decides it's his job to get her on her feet again.
This charming, tender and visually arresting film cements Park Chan-wook's reputation as one of the most gifted and playful
filmmakers working today. An offbeat romantic comedy, I'M A CYBORG is a touching and highly inventive film from one of Korea's
best known director's Park Chan-wook. It also won the Alfred Bauer Prize for a work of particular innovation at the 2007
Berlin Film Festival.
DVD extras include:
Tartan UK exclusive interview with Park Chan-Wook at London's Barbican Centre
'Making of' documentary
Deleted Scenes
Trailers
Music Video
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