I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK

I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK

  • Director: Park Chan-Wook
  • Writer: Park Chan-Wook,Seo-kyeong Jeong
  • Countries of origin: South Korea
  • Language: Korean
  • Release date: December 7, 2006
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: I'm a Cyborg
  • "I'm a Cyborg", also known as "It doesn't matter for a cyborg," is a romantic comedy film directed by South Korean director Park Chan-wook, written by Park Chan-wook and Zheng Ruijing , starring Lim SooJung , Rain ( Rain ) and others   .
    The film mainly tells a romantic love story between a girl who mistakenly thinks she is a cyborg and a man who loves her recklessly and believes that even if she is a cyborg, it doesn’t matter   .
    In 2007, the film won the Alfred Bauer Award at the 57th Berlin International Film Festival  . The director Park Chan-wook was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 57th Berlin International Film Festival for the film , and Rain won the 43rd for the film. The Best New Actor Award in the Baeksang Art Awards and the 44th Grand Bell Awards Overseas Popularity Award. 

    Details

    • Release date December 7, 2006
    • Production companies Joy Fund, Moho Film

    Box office

    Gross worldwide

    $4,642,401

    Movie reviews

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    • By Kacie 2022-04-23 07:03:46

      A ridiculously insane movie

      Because of the names of Rain and Lin Xiujing, I have been wanting to watch the film since it was released. I remember when I watched the preview of this movie before, I thought it should be a very funny and fun movie, especially the scene where Lin Xiujing didn't eat and just took a battery to charge.

          After actually watching it, I was honestly not disappointed. The story is not strong, the main line is not clear, the relationship between the characters is not clear enough, and...

    • By Jaren 2022-04-23 07:03:46

      Small works by great directors

      Perhaps because the production notes have been translated, it is not difficult to understand the plot, but it is actually just a love story that happened in a lunatic asylum. It's a pity that there are too many things to explain, it becomes thankless, the characters are not interesting enough, the main line of love is not prominent, the production design is worse than expected, I am disappointed!

      The only thing that is more profound is the part where the heroine shoots the crowd. The...

    • By Cheyenne 2022-04-22 07:01:47

      A little scary and a little cute

      At the beginning, I felt a good BT, a little disgusting, and a little fear. . .
      There is also the use of fingers as guns. I think the action graphics there are very good, very real, and a little sci-fi. In general, it is good that people who are insane can shoot so innovative and not annoying. I feel that they are a group of children, there is no sense of discrimination.
        I don't think there is any challenge in RIAN's scenes in it. There is a song in it that he sings quite nicely....

    • By Krystal 2022-04-22 07:01:47

      A little scary and a little cute

      At the beginning, I felt a good BT, a little disgusting, and a little fear. . .
      There is also the use of fingers as guns. I think the action graphics there are very good, very real, and a little sci-fi. In general, it is good that people who are insane can shoot so innovative and not annoying. I feel that they are a group of children, there is no sense of discrimination.
        I don't think there is any challenge in RIAN's scenes in it. There is a song in it that he sings quite nicely....

    • By Salma 2022-04-22 07:01:47

      Feel the emotion

      To be honest, I didn't really understand it the first time I watched it. Maybe I'm used to real life, and I'm always confused about some surreal works. After seeing everyone's comments, I began to understand slowly.

      It may still be superficial, but I feel deep emotions.

      I was so happy to see that Rain came up with a lot of ways to make Yingjun eat, and when he finally ate in, everyone was cheering.

      In reality, each of us has a vulnerable side. If no one cares about...

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    • By Agustina 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      A bizarre story that took place in a mental hospital, whether it is unintelligible or imaginative, this is a bold attempt by Park...

    • By Idella 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      Lao Pu, you are too cruel. It would be great if all the mentally ill people in this world were as you...

    • By Justus 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      There is a person who loves you magically and is willing to be your lifelong maintenance engineer, the king of...

    • By Garret 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      If you can understand after reading it, you can only say that you are beyond the scope of ordinary people's...

    • By Troy 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      I am mentally ill. I love to eat batteries. I love talking to life that doesn't...

    Behind the scenes gags

    In order to cater to the alternative love affair in the mental hospital in the play, Rain changed the previous handsome and bullying image in a special way, challenging the ridiculous image for the first time, matching the antenna head shape and cute dress, making the audience look forward to this 180-degree change   .
    In order to play a good role, Rain is still practicing table tennis skills during the preparation for the concert,...
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    Evaluation action

    The picture of "I'm a Cyborg" is very beautiful. The padded ward of Ying Jun looks like a jelly pudding. The big cloud that appears in Jun Ying's ward gives people a warm and soft texture. When that piece of white cloud appeared in Yingjun's ward, her patient began to sing along with the background music-the singing was intense but not deficient, self but not lacking in enthusiasm. Such self-confident and publicity footage is very rare...
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    Movie quotes

    • Park Il-sun: Psycho.

      Cha Young-goon: I'm not a psy-cho. I'm a cy-borg.

    • Cha Young-goon: Mom, I think I'm a cyborg.

      Young-goon's mother: ...What is that?

      Cha Young-goon: I think it's kind of... like a robot?

      Young-goon's mother: ...Have you missed your period? Because you're a 'sy-bor'?

    • Woman on the radio: Time for meditation. Get up and listen to the hum of the fridge in the middle of the night. On a cold winter morning... Feel the sound of the boiler, it has been running all night. They move us to tears because they have a purpose of existence. Think of the lighthouse's holy and beautiful heart of love... To be continued.

      Cha Young-goon: [exhales] If only I had just one purpose of existence, too.