
Sex, Lies and Videotape 2012
Dive into the scandalous world of 2012's *Sex, Lies and Videotape*, a risqué South Korean comedy that follows the wild tales of desire and deception unfolding within the walls of the Sewoon shopping complex.
Director: Bong Man-dae
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sex, Lies and Videotape (2012) about?
This 2012 South Korean comedy follows the erotic escapades and tangled relationships of characters drawn into the scandalous world of the Sewoon shopping complex, where scandalous tapes and taboo passions collide. The story thrives on the dark humor and chaos of Seoul's underground nightlife.
Who directed Sex, Lies and Videotape?
The film was directed by Bong Man-dae, known for his bold storytelling and knack for blending humor with social critique.
Who stars in Sex, Lies and Videotape?
The main cast includes Koh Soo-hee, Lee Mu-saeng, Tina, Shim Yoo-seung, and Kim Jung-pal, each bringing their unique energy to this audacious comedy.
Is Sex, Lies and Videotape (2012) worth watching?
While unrated, its scandalous charm and tight 88-minute runtime make it a guilty pleasure for fans of bold comedies. If you enjoy films that push boundaries with humor and taboo themes, this could be a hidden gem worth exploring.
How long is Sex, Lies and Videotape?
The film runs for 88 minutes, making it a quick yet unforgettable dive into Seoul's underground comedy scene.
About Sex, Lies and Videotape (2012) — Seoul's Wildest Comedy of Scandal and Desire
Dive into the scandalous world of 2012's *Sex, Lies and Videotape*, a risqué South Korean comedy that follows the wild tales of desire and deception unfolding within the walls of the Sewoon shopping complex.
Directed by Bong Man-dae, this unrated gem blends humor with the raw energy of Cheonghye-cheon's underground scene, where the first porno tapes hit the market. The film captures the chaotic, taboo atmosphere of Seoul's late-night subculture, weaving together the erotic escapades of its characters into a tangled web of lies. With a runtime of just 88 minutes, the movie packs a punch, balancing cheeky storytelling with a touch of social commentary on modern lust and human nature.