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The best-selling novel '82 -year-old Kim Ji-young 'was made into a movie and released yesterday (23 days).

I received a lot of attention from the first day, and reporter Kim Young-ah tells me how it differs from the novel and how the original works are saved.

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A 10-point procession of hot women empathizing.

A one-point procession of men struggling against this.

There was nothing new from the release of Kim Ji-young, born in '82, until the so-called 'Square War'.

But since the movie's release, there's an unexpected scene in a real theater.

[Park Yona / '82 -year-old Kim Ji-young 'Audience: Men also felt grievances in the movie.]

[Bangshiksik / '82 -year-old Kim Ji-young 'Audience: Tears came out. So my wife also thought I should do better in the future.]

The novel was a third-person report about Kim Ji-young, a patient filtered by the doctor's eyes, but the film is a first-person drama that shows Ji-young's life directly to the audience.

[Sometimes I'm happy.]

In it is another life missed by a dry third party's gaze.

[You sometimes become someone else.]

The role of the male character, which is more expanded than the original, shifted the eyes of the audience to the problem of social structure that both men and women must overcome, not gender opposition.

Unlike the original story, the ending that suggests hope is considered to be an element of empathy.

[Kang Yoo-jeong / Professor of Gangnam University, Film Critic: It is a kind of direction presentation and a breeze, and I see it as one of the positive functions of the fantasy of popular art.]

It is noteworthy that '82 -year-old Kim Ji-young ', whose warm eyes and clever endings, will change the gender debate that has only been confronted by confrontation and confrontation.

(Video coverage: Jung Sung Hwa, Video editing: Park Ki Deok, VJ: Oh Se Gwan)