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- Year of Production
- 2024
Video
Summary
“Lee Yoo-joo Is Alive.”
A post appears on an online community claiming to have spotted actress Lee Yoo-joo (female, 20s), who had supposedly ended her life by suicide seven years ago. Rumors that she is “still alive” quickly spread across the internet, sparking heated debate. But the truth turns out to be something else: the person in the sightings is actually an ordinary woman—also named Lee Yoo-joo (female, 20s)—who just happens to resemble the late actress.
Still, as the saying goes, “if you can’t have pheasant, chicken will do.” With the same name and a strikingly similar appearance, the ordinary Lee Yoo-joo becomes the center of relentless public attention. Even when she posts an open letter pleading for people to respect her life, the effect is the opposite of what she hoped—it’s like pouring oil on fire. Soon she is hounded by hidden cameras, stalkers, and even a fan page dedicated to sharing every detail of her daily life.
Meanwhile, Shin Ji-ho (female, 30s), a reporter in the entertainment desk of the Hankyung Daily, grows uneasy watching both her colleagues scramble for scoops on the late actress and the public’s unhealthy obsession with the ordinary Lee Yoo-joo. One day, her close friend Kim Seul-woo (male, 30s), a PD at BCS News, informs her that the late actress Lee Yoo-joo’s suicide note has finally surfaced. The cause of her death? Malicious online comments.
PD Kim Seul-woo seeks Ji-ho’s collaboration on a new program tackling the issue of online hate comments. Intrigued, she agrees. As Ji-ho interviews both victims and perpetrators of cyberbullying, she encounters a variety of troubling cases. But once the program airs, Ji-ho comes face-to-face with a truth she never expected...
A post appears on an online community claiming to have spotted actress Lee Yoo-joo (female, 20s), who had supposedly ended her life by suicide seven years ago. Rumors that she is “still alive” quickly spread across the internet, sparking heated debate. But the truth turns out to be something else: the person in the sightings is actually an ordinary woman—also named Lee Yoo-joo (female, 20s)—who just happens to resemble the late actress.
Still, as the saying goes, “if you can’t have pheasant, chicken will do.” With the same name and a strikingly similar appearance, the ordinary Lee Yoo-joo becomes the center of relentless public attention. Even when she posts an open letter pleading for people to respect her life, the effect is the opposite of what she hoped—it’s like pouring oil on fire. Soon she is hounded by hidden cameras, stalkers, and even a fan page dedicated to sharing every detail of her daily life.
Meanwhile, Shin Ji-ho (female, 30s), a reporter in the entertainment desk of the Hankyung Daily, grows uneasy watching both her colleagues scramble for scoops on the late actress and the public’s unhealthy obsession with the ordinary Lee Yoo-joo. One day, her close friend Kim Seul-woo (male, 30s), a PD at BCS News, informs her that the late actress Lee Yoo-joo’s suicide note has finally surfaced. The cause of her death? Malicious online comments.
PD Kim Seul-woo seeks Ji-ho’s collaboration on a new program tackling the issue of online hate comments. Intrigued, she agrees. As Ji-ho interviews both victims and perpetrators of cyberbullying, she encounters a variety of troubling cases. But once the program airs, Ji-ho comes face-to-face with a truth she never expected...
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