Synopsis
I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK is a movie released in 2006.
In a whimsical blend of drama, comedy, and romance, this film invites viewers into a world where love and eccentricity intertwine within the walls of a mental institution. The story centers around Young-goon, a young woman who fervently believes she is a cyborg, often charging herself with a transistor radio and refusing to eat like a human. Her journey is both poignant and humorous as she navigates her unconventional reality, drawing the audience into her unique perspective on existence and identity. Caught in the orbit of her vibrant madness is Il-soon, a fellow patient whose curiosity about Young-goon blossoms into a deep and abiding friendship. As he becomes determined to help her confront her delusions and embrace the joys of lifeβlike eating real foodβviewers are treated to a touching exploration of mental health, acceptance, and the power of love to heal. With its striking visuals and a soundtrack that complements the emotional rollercoaster, this film stands out as a charmingly offbeat narrative that challenges our perceptions of normalcy and connection. Prepare for a delightful cinematic experience that proves sometimes, being a little crazy is perfectly okay.
CJ Entertainment
Moho Film