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| | * '''Writer:''' Yoon Joo-Hoon | | * '''Writer:''' Yoon Joo-Hoon |
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| | * '''Cinematographer:''' Kim Ji-Hyun | | * '''Cinematographer:''' Kim Ji-Hyun |
| | * '''Release Date:''' January 8, 2025 | | * '''Release Date:''' January 8, 2025 |
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- Movie: Forbidden Fairytale
- Revised romanization: Donghwajiman Cheongbulimmida
- Hangul: 동화지만 청불입니다
- Director: Lee Jong-Suk
- Writer: Yoon Joo-Hoon
- Producer: Lee Jae-Min
- Cinematographer: Kim Ji-Hyun
- Release Date: January 8, 2025
- Runtime: 109 min.
- Distributor: Mediacan, Special Movie City
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Dan-Bi (Park Ji-Hyun), who dreams of becoming a children's book writer, works as a rookie member of an illegal pornography crackdown team. She happens to make a contract with CEO Hwang (Sung Dong-Il) as a writer of adult web novels. CEO Hwang is a magnate in the adult web novel industry. At first, Dan-Bi struggles to write adult web novels since she isn't experienced in that area. With the encouragement of her senior colleague Jeong-Seok (Choi Si-Won) and vivid experiences of her friends, she
attempts to write adult web novels and, in the process, discovers her talent in that field.
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