2 Korean Movies With Hitchcock Titles (Part 2 of 2)

Seo-Young's initial obsession with the manager in "Vertigo" makes me wonder if it's true love or just hero worship of the unattainable office hottie. The whole "ghosted" situation also raises red flags. Maybe the window cleaner offers the genuine connection she actually needs?
 
Yikes, the sexual harassment scene in "Vertigo" sounds disturbing! I appreciate the movie tackling this issue, but it's good to know beforehand in case it's a trigger for some viewers. Hopefully, it's portrayed realistically and with the seriousness it deserves.
 
Workplace dramas are my jam! "Vertigo" sounds like it delivers the office gossip, secret relationships, and even some suspense. Chun Woo-Hee is a fantastic actress, excited to see her navigate this complex dynamic. Hoping the 7.1 MyDramaList rating means it's a well-developed story.
 
The Korean "Vertigo" sounds like a completely different movie compared to the classic Hitchcock one. Psychological thriller versus secret office romance? Interesting to see how they use the same title but explore such contrasting themes. Might be a fun double feature to experience both interpretations.
 
Seo-Young's backstory in "Vertigo" sounds pretty sad. Will the movie be more of a tearjerker or a story of overcoming adversity? The window cleaner character offering encouragement gives a glimmer of hope. Need to see the trailer to gauge the overall tone.
 

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