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This cycle of transformation remains a lonely burden until he meets (played by Han Hyo-joo ), a kind-hearted employee at a furniture store. Woo-jin falls in love, leading to a complex romance where Yi-soo must learn to recognize the man she loves, even when his exterior is a total stranger. A Star-Studded Ensemble
The soundtrack is equally essential. The main theme, "The Beauty Inside" by Kim Sung-soo, is a melancholic piano loop that plays whenever Woo-jin looks in the mirror. By the end of the movie, that simple melody will make you cry. The Beauty Inside -2015- Korean- English subtit...
The Beauty Inside (2015): A Soulful Exploration of Identity and Unconditional Love This cycle of transformation remains a lonely burden
His only confidant is Sang-back, his childhood friend and the only person who has seen him as a grandmother, a child, and a bald middle-aged man. Sang-back runs a small record store and has learned to greet Woo-jin with the same phrase every day, regardless of the face: “Coffee’s on the counter. What’s the damage?” The main theme, "The Beauty Inside" by Kim
The film’s climax (and this story’s) is not a car chase or a dramatic confession. It is a quiet Tuesday afternoon in a furniture showroom. Eun-soo’s mother has hired a private investigator. He shows up with photographs—dozens of them, showing Eun-soo with a red-haired man, a gray-streaked woman, a child, an elder, a fisherman, a teenager. The mother arrives, hysterical. “Are you in a cult? Are you being blackmailed? Is this some kind of perverse performance art?”
Eun-soo turns to him. Her eyes are red. “My father left when I was twelve,” she says. “He was the same face every single day. And he still left. Staying the same doesn’t mean staying.”
The film follows Woo-jin , a young man in his 20s who wakes up every day in a different body. His appearance, gender, age, race, and even language ability change daily. He keeps this secret from everyone except his mother and his best friend, Sang-baek.