Song Joon es un actor desconocido que a menudo tiene que pedir dinero prestado a su hermano para sobrevivir. En uno de sus sombríos días, Song Joon es elegido como protagonista de una obra sobre homosexualidad. La obra tiene éxito y Song Joon es alabado por su actuación. Al asumir el papel y esforzarse por comprender mejor a la comunidad gay, Song Joon cree que ha sido capaz de superar sus prejuicios. Pero luego de descubrir el secreto de su hermano, se da cuenta de que aún no puede aceptar el amor homosexual. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Título original: 분장
- También conocida como: Bunjang
- Guionista y Director: Nam Yeon Woo
- Géneros: Romance, Drama
Dónde ver Lost to Shame
Reparto y créditos
- Nam Yeon Woo Papel principal
- Ahn Sung MinOh Song HyukPapel secundario
- Hong Jung HoKang Yi Na / [Doctor]Papel secundario
- Han Myung SooSung Wu JaePapel secundario
- Kim Jung YoungJung Ok SoonPapel secundario
- Yang Jo AhNam So MinPapel secundario
Reseñas
The title alone ought to be enough warning but as much as I hate to say it I actually enjoyed the movie. It riled me up, it had me on the edge of my seat, it made me mad, furious, it made me sad and emotional. It accomplished the goal all movies ought to - it provoked a reaction and emotional response in the viewer.
That said, however, this is not a light movie to enjoy between your favorite BL drama hiatus or while you're waiting for a new episode or series or even a movie with that general vibe.
"Lost to Shame" will make you upset, especially if you're part of the LGBTQ+ community. If you're heterosexual and a cisgender person you might still enjoy it and even relate to any of the characters or the plot and maybe, hopefully, get some new insight on how this community feels, but I doubt that's the case and if the movie was even aiming to do that in the first place, which it isn't, the parallels between the movie and real life would be ironic to say the least.
The movie's lead is a straight man, an actor, who's playing a transgender woman on a play - his first big role and his first breakthrough in the business. We follow this man through this journey, while he discovers a newfound acceptance for the LGBTQ+ community and in the end... it's up to you to decide how to feel about it.
I'd say this movie follows the structure of a tragedy but that might be me trying to reach too far. I felt honestly upset at the ending, not because it was bad but because it was too real...
This movie appeared as a recommendation when I wanted to follow up "Method", a movie with a similar vibe which I enjoyed a lot. Maybe because I watched "Method" first my analysis of "Lost to Shame" is a bit biased since I'd actually recommend "Method" to people and I even rewatched it, but "Lost to Shame" is a one time experience.
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