Hello all This is regarding discussion of Korean movie 200 pounds beauty. If you have seen it what do you think about that movie? Alot of questions raised in my mind when I saw that movie. I want to know your perspective.

Alas, this happy equilibrium cannot last, and one day Hanna finds herself utterly humiliated and robbed of any will to go on. Rather than kill herself, she drops out of society and embarks on a course of radical plastic surgery and weight loss. Her surgeon is talented, the pounds come flying off, and a few months later Hanna is not only unrecognizable, she is a stunning beauty. And with a voice to match (but a secret to hide), she is a prospective diva with no need to lip-synch.


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Very good article, and the movie sounds like a must-see! I watched a documentary on this very subject and it is stunning how an advanced country like S. Korea can have such a dark overbearing situation (or perhaps it should be expected from richer cultures). One wonders how humanity will develop in the future with such emphasis on beauty as defined by advertising.

Movies like this send a horrible message to the audience. For females, it gives weight to the notion that a female is only worth as much as her appearance. For men, it perpetuates the notion that women are accessories that can be traded in at any time past her sell by beauty date.

Her REAL beauty did not surface until after she admitted to be Hanna, in public, and the people saw who she really was (as a person). I had to cry at that scene. The delivery man had to cry too: also in his eyes, this made Hanna 10 fold beautiful: not just on the outside, but now also on the inside, for she really understood how he felt.

This is a well-researched article and eye-opening for those who are unaware of the South Korean obsession with beauty. I think we all should be careful when evaluating the practice of another country not to overlook our own similar practices. While it is true cosmetic surgery thrives in South Korea like nowhere else, America made plastic surgery popular with our breast enhancements and face lifts. At least as many American celebrities as KPop stars have had cosmetic surgery in the form of lipo-suction, breast enlargement, nose reduction, or a face lift. As a result, many American women now question their size as well, and plenty of American men evaluate women according to unrealistic standards.

What might have been the cumulative source of these ideals in South Korean society? Considering how plastic surgery appears to be a quick fix, it must surely fix a problem, and the problem must have had its source, one pervasive enough for 20-30% of South Korean women to have done some form of plastic surgery. It seems like there is a tension between aesthetic beauty and the desire for that beauty to be pure, natural, authentic. Could this signal clashing values in South Korean society and where may have these emerged from?

This is a beautiful way to explain an issue the author finds in Korean society. This movie, though a work of comedy, expresses a true issue that is going on. The extreme need for beauty leads people to spend thousands of dollars just to feel accepted by their peers.

S. Korea does have an interesting relationship with beauty. On almost every corner is different brands of skin care lines: Innisfree, SkinFood, Olive Young, Nature Republic, etc. In the more affluent parts of Seoul, not only are there skin care shops but plastic surgery clinics. It is not uncommon to see a person in bandages and sunglasses walking around Garosugil while shopping.

The film raises some compelling issues, such as the behavior that men have towards women of beauty and this disregard we show to women who are not beautiful, and how in numerous instances Jenny was able to accomplish things, and have things occur that Hanna would never come close to accomplishing. Most of these scenes were done with humor, but the message was there nonetheless.

The perception of beauty in the media is very limited. In other words, the dominant society views it as someone being Caucasian having blond hair and blue eyes. Many people see that as the standard of beauty they should live up to. It creates the myth that European features equate beauty and anything else would be considered irrelevant.

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