Natali is first 3D film of Korean cinema, but especially it is an 18+ movie, that causes a lot of controversy when it appears densely with flesh scenes with quite a lot of violence. However, the film is still highly appreciated in terms of art when the director is very skillful in choosing the theme revolving around sculptures that seem soulless but very soulful, seemingly lifeless but behind it are many stories revolving around lust, love and repentance. Natali is very beautiful both in the imagination of the sculptors and in real life, this character brings a difference to the film when nudity is brought into art.
Natali 2010 revolves around a sculpture of a nude woman in a hot pose, the sculptor is a professor who keeps it for himself and does not sell it to anyone because it is really valuable to him. One day, a former student appears and tries to exploit his relationship with the woman he used as a model for his works, especially Mi-Ran, who could be the inspiration for Natali.
This young man then wants to buy the sculpture Natali at any price but behind it is a whole story. When the great sculptor Hwang Jun Hyuk went back to the time when he met the model and dance student named Mi-Ran, his feelings for her were completely different from the women he had known, it gave him a special inspiration to create a beautiful Natalie work described through a stream of hot memories, passion and desire. Meanwhile, Min Woo’s memories of her were completely opposite to what he told about her that day, to him she was pure, innocent and was seduced by Jun Hyuk into the path of lust.
However, that was a memory from 10 years ago and until now they have not met again, sometimes he remembers her through his sculpture without knowing that the young man named Jang Min Woo is now her husband and the father of a child. Meanwhile, whether or not Jun Hyuk’s love in My Natalie when he meets Mi-Ran is real remains a mystery as his previous models were all purely physical satisfaction.