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  1. 105 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Young-goon, mentally deranged and frequently electro-charging herself with a transistor radio, has been admitted into a mental institution. Firmly believing herself to be a cyborg, she refuses to consume like a human being. Il-soon is another patient, who catches the eye of Young-goon and soon becomes a close friend.

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  3. I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK (2006) - * Park Il-sun: I did all kinds of things in jail. Because I felt I was vanishing. I stole other people's clothes to wear. And I brushed my teeth diligently. Once your teeth start to go, there's no turning back. * The mythomaniac: That's true. * Park Il-sun: I had a psych evaluation and they said I'm schizophrenic and anti-social. * The mythomaniac: Anti-social? * Park Il-sun: Like stealing and fighting for no reason. And not having any sense of guilt or ...

  4. Young Goon believes herself to be a cyborg, and is institutionalized when she stops eating and tries to commit suicide after her grandmother was also taken away to a sanatorium. She meets Il Soon, a thief who specializes in "stealing" others' skills, and he makes it his mission to help her regain the will to live.

  5. May 26, 2008 · It takes place in a mental hospital, between an anti-social schizophrenic and a girl who thinks she’s a cyborg. This, though, is okay, because they’re both comfortable with their situation. They never question things or cause much trouble. They go on with their lives, not really caring or questioning what’s going on.

  6. Feb 10, 2007 · February 10, 2007 8:00pm. BERLIN — It’s got the most arresting title of the festival, but “I’m a Cyborg, but That’s OK” is a major disappointment from a hot director. Coming off his ...

  7. Lim plays Young-Goon, an odd young lass whose quirks are so extreme that she's been committed to an institution. You see, Young-Goon thinks she's a cyborg, so she talks to the soda machine, fantasizes about using her cybernetic enhancements to slaughter the doctors, and generally eschews normal human activities like, say, eating.