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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt2390253A Muse (2012) - IMDb

    Apr 25, 2012 · A Muse: Directed by Jung Ji-woo. With Park Hae-il, Kim Mu-yeol, Kim Go-eun, Jeong Man-sik. In this film, Lee Jeok-yo is a respected poet who cares fondly for his 30ish year old disciple Seo Ji-woo.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EungyoEungyo - Wikipedia

    Eungyo (Korean: 은교; RR: Eun-gyo), also called A Muse in some countries, is a 2012 South Korean erotic romantic film adaptation of author Park Bum-shin's novel Eun-gyo. A 70-year-old poet falls in love with a high school girl and is inspired to write a short story about her, but his star student, who is jealous of the relationship, steals his literary work.

  3. Find out how and where to watch "Eungyo" online on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ today – including 4K and free options.

  4. Jan 5, 2017 · A Muse (2012) Eungyo story: Lee Jeok-yo is a 70ish year old man who is a respected poet. He cares fondly for his 30ish year old disciple Seo Ji-woo. The worl...

  5. Apr 25, 2012 · 은교 | Eun-gyo. 129min | Release date in South Korea: 2012/04/25. Also known as "Eungyo" Synopsis Director Jeong Ji-woo, who directed "Close to You" and "Modern Boy" and also wrote "Moss", returns with a film based on a bestseller by Park Bum-sin. The film is a melodrama dealing with a triangle relationship involving poet Lee Jeok-yo (Park ...

  6. The world of these two men are shaken when 17-year-old high school student Han Eun-gyo comes into the picture, as their mind and sexual desires are awakened. Lee Jeok-yo is a 70ish year old man who is a respected poet. He cares fondly for his 30ish year old disciple Seo Ji-woo. The world of these two men are shaken when 17-year-old high school ...

  7. "A Muse" is a sad drama that is strongly brought to life by its poetic pictures. However, in the end it's the characters that keep the movie running and provide it with a certain profoundness. You are instantly captured by the drama and the tension of the love triangle is continuously risen until the end.