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$18.36The Story
I'M A CYBORG, BUT THAT'S OK (2006) is a whimsical and emotionally resonant romantic comedy from visionary Korean director Park Chan-wook (OLDBOY, THIRST). A bold departure from his darker works, this unique film blends surreal fantasy, off-beat humour, and heartfelt drama into a genre-defying story of love and identity.
Set in a mental institution, the film follows Young-goon (Lim Soo-jung), a young woman who believes she is a cyborg. Withdrawn and obsessed with machines, she refuses to eat—charging herself with batteries instead. When she meets Il-soon (Rain), a quirky fellow patient who believes he can steal people's souls, an unlikely bond forms between them. Their tender relationship helps each confront reality in their own way.
I'M A CYBORG, BUT THAT'S OK shows Park Chan-wook’s imaginative vision, a cult favorite and essential Korean cinema gem, it’s perfect for Korean film fans seeking something offbeat, touching, and truly original.

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I'M A CYBORG, BUT THAT'S OK (2006) is a whimsical and emotionally resonant romantic comedy from visionary Korean director Park Chan-wook (OLDBOY, THIRST). A bold departure from his darker works, this unique film blends surreal fantasy, off-beat humour, and heartfelt drama into a genre-defying story of love and identity.
Set in a mental institution, the film follows Young-goon (Lim Soo-jung), a young woman who believes she is a cyborg. Withdrawn and obsessed with machines, she refuses to eat—charging herself with batteries instead. When she meets Il-soon (Rain), a quirky fellow patient who believes he can steal people's souls, an unlikely bond forms between them. Their tender relationship helps each confront reality in their own way.
I'M A CYBORG, BUT THAT'S OK shows Park Chan-wook’s imaginative vision, a cult favorite and essential Korean cinema gem, it’s perfect for Korean film fans seeking something offbeat, touching, and truly original.



















