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Lost to Shame

Lost to Shame  ·  2016, South Korea
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● Completed 🕑 2016

Song Jun is an unknown actor who often has to borrow money from his brother to get by. Finally, Song Jun is cast as the lead in a play about a transgender woman. The play is successful, and Song Jun is lauded for his…

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In this raw and emotionally charged Korean indie film, we follow Song Jun, a struggling actor who can barely make ends meet and frequently relies on his brother for financial support. His big break finally arrives when he is cast as the lead in a stage play portraying a transgender woman. The role forces him to confront not only his own prejudices but also the harsh realities of discrimination and societal judgment. As the play becomes a surprising success, Song Jun finds himself navigating the blurred lines between performance and identity, while grappling with the weight of the LGBTQ+ community's lived experiences. *Lost to Shame* is not a conventional romance or a lighthearted watch; it is a poignant, gut-wrenching exploration of self-acceptance, family dynamics, and the price of visibility. The film masterfully uses its theatrical setting to mirror the real-world conflicts faced by marginalized individuals. With a powerful central performance and a script that refuses to shy away from uncomfortable truths, this movie will leave you deeply affected and questioning long after the credits roll.

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