The Woman Upstairs carries a typical blend of humor and 18+, an entertaining plot interspersed with hot scenes performed by a beautiful young cast that is certainly suitable for many young people. Released in 2014 and lasting up to 95 minutes, The Woman Upstairs is different from many “cheap” hot movies that we often see in recent years, which is a serious investment in both script, filming and acting.
The content of the Korean movie The Woman Upstairs begins with the guy Do-hwan (Park Won-bin), a young man without a job, earning money to support his life from investing in stocks and recently he is extremely annoyed with the noise since the girl In-kyeong (Yuri Seo) moved to live upstairs. He can’t concentrate on work or sleep and is misunderstood by In-kyeong who often “masturbates” with very stimulating noises. But because of this, Do-hwan’s feelings for In-kyeong grow stronger.
Meanwhile, Hwa-jin, who has had a secret crush on Do-hwan for a long time, discovers that In-kyeong is hindering her love life and thinks of a way to get her kicked out of the boarding house. Do-hwan finds out and decides to help In-kyeong avoid being kicked out. The two of them become more and more attached and start thinking about the future with an apartment together. However, when In-kyeong stops making predictions, they once again face difficulties…