The Taste of Next Door Sister (2019) directed by Chun Sung-joon • Film + cast • Letterboxd. Letterboxd The Taste of Next Door Sister (2019) - TMDB
The narrative centers around the complex dynamics of a married couple, , and their neighboring household.
The story follows and Hyun-jung , a couple whose relationship is strained by Seong-il’s obsessive sexual demands. Overwhelmed and seeking an outlet, Hyun-jung confides in a senior about her frustrations. This conversation is accidentally overheard by their neighbour, Min-woo , who has harboured a long-standing interest in Hyun-jung.
Seong-il (played by Hae Il) and Hyun-jung (played by Sae Bom) are an unhappily married couple. Seong-il possesses an overbearing, obsessive libido, which leaves Hyun-jung feeling emotionally depleted and physically exhausted.
Yoon Kyung disguises herself as a gas inspector and visits the couple’s home. Once inside, she successfully seduces Seong-il. After this incident, Seong-il becomes somewhat rejuvenated and tries to rekindle a sexual relationship with Hyun-jung. However, the aftermath of these deceptions leaves a lasting impression on the couple’s relationship.
To drive a wedge into the marriage and secure his own opportunity, Min-woo enlists his existing casual partner, Yun Kyung . He asks her to seduce the obsessive husband.
The Taste of Next Door Sister (Video 2019) - Full cast & crew
The film features a minimal ensemble cast of four primary actors who are well-known figures within the South Korean adult indie film circuit: Character Name Role Context Sae Bom The overwhelmed wife seeking respite from her husband. Seong-il Hae Il
The film features a minimal ensemble cast typical of budget-conscious South Korean erotic melodramas: : Chun Sung-joon Screenwriter : Bapogot
The story generally follows the trope of a young man who becomes infatuated with a woman living in the house next door. As they interact through daily life, the tension between them builds, leading to a secret affair. Like many films in this genre from 2019, it focuses heavily on the "forbidden" nature of the relationship and the chemistry between the leads. Cast and Production