8/10
Same gender affair stories of different people's approaches to life and family in modern Korea, occur on the same island.
13 January 2010
No hard-rock porn. No porn in general. No even hot, steamy scenes. NO NUDITY!!!

Already prepared for further reading might imagine a wonder at Korean-produced English-navigation/title short movie which run somehow followed with English subtitles.

United geographically, and, probably, reflecting the budget possibilities movie-makers were restricted with, three sexually-synonymous stories tell of life twists different people exercise because of being in this place, on this particular island.

"Camellia" is of two old buddies having reunited as life went by, - a local and his recently-in-Seoul-living family-man partner. "Drifting Island" is of a family man found this solace in unexpected holiday affairs with a male local driver. "La Traviatta" is of a widow visiting a ceased husband's male lover.

Nothing extraordinary either in performing or audio-visual effects but rough life and reality depicted-well, a single location could really trigger some disbelief of such dramas narrowed with small island or in marvelous potential of that locality-keep a viewer watching to a very end with stable interest.
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