Ok-nyeo

The silent, black-and-white production was written, directed, and edited by Na Woon-gyu.

It was the second film to be produced by Na Woon-gyu Productions, which was financed by Park Seung-pil, owner of the Dansungsa theater in Seoul.

[1] The film was heavily influenced by the enlightment movement at the time.

[1] After watching the test screening of the film, The Dong-A Ilbo at the time commented that although it is understandable that horrific things can happen if the emotions of love and lust goes to the extreme, yet could not find anything in Oknyeo's attitude that would lead to such a fight and it would be an exaggeration for such an incident to happen in Korea but it acknowledged the commercial values in that it somehow made the story beautiful.

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