
Camellia 2010
"Let your love blossom."
In Jang Joon-hwan's visually striking drama *Camellia* (2010), three interconnected stories unfold in a world where love and obsession blur the lines between reality and illusion.
Director: Jang Joon-hwan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Camellia (2010) about?
*Camellia* (2010) weaves three intertwined stories set in a world where love and reality collide. A filmmaker encounters a woman whose presence feels eerily ghostlike, while a man searches desperately for his missing ex-lover amid sinister secrets. Meanwhile, an assassin falls for her target, forcing an impossible choice between love and duty.
Who directed Camellia?
Jang Joon-hwan directed *Camellia* (2010), bringing his signature blend of visual poetry and psychological depth to this complex romantic drama.
Who stars in Camellia?
The film features Sul Kyung-gu, Yuriko Yoshitaka, Hong Soo-hyun, Gang Dong-won, and Song Hye-kyo in pivotal roles that anchor its emotional core.
Is Camellia (2010) worth watching?
*Camellia* (2010) is a hidden gem for fans of thought-provoking romance and atmospheric storytelling. With its intricate narratives and striking visuals, it offers a rewarding experience, especially for those drawn to unconventional love stories and psychological depth. While not a mainstream blockbuster, its uniqueness makes it a standout choice.
How long is Camellia?
*Camellia* (2010) runs for 143 minutes, offering ample time to immerse yourself in its layered stories and emotional resonance.
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About Camellia (2010) — A haunting romance where love and deception intertwine
In Jang Joon-hwan's visually striking drama *Camellia* (2010), three interconnected stories unfold in a world where love and obsession blur the lines between reality and illusion. A heartbroken filmmaker stumbles upon a mysterious woman whose presence feels hauntingly ethereal, while a desperate man races against time to find his vanished ex-lover in a labyrinth of dark secrets. Amidst this, an assassin grapples with the impossible choice between duty and desire when faced with a target she can't bring herself to eliminate. Blending romance with psychological tension, *Camellia* weaves a narrative rich with emotional depth and surreal undertones, painting a portrait of love's extremes in a digital age where emotions can be manufactured—or lost forever.
This cinematic tapestry explores themes of longing, fate, and the fragility of human connection, all wrapped in the delicate yet striking imagery of camellia flowers—a symbol of both beauty and fleeting passion. With Sul Kyung-gu's soulful performance anchoring the ensemble, *Camellia* (2010) stands as a testament to the power of love's illusions and the haunting reality behind them.