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The film's soundtrack—featuring the haunting song "My Prince" by Park Bo-young—is integral to the emotional climax. Pirated copies often have tinny, mono audio, or worse, echoing dialogue recorded from an empty theater. You miss the nuance.

In the vast, ever-expanding universe of global cinema, few films have managed to capture the delicate pain of first love through a supernatural lens quite like Korea’s A Werewolf Boy (늑대소년). Starring Song Joong-ki and Park Bo-young, this 2012 masterpiece is often hailed as the "Korean Twilight," albeit with more tears and far less glitter.

A reclusive teenage girl, Sun-yi (Park Bo-young), moves to a rural village due to her lung disease. There, she discovers a feral, wild boy (Song Joong-ki) who has lived in isolation. He is a "neukdae-sonyeon"—a werewolf. Unable to speak or behave like a human, Sun-yi trains him to eat with a spoon, tie his shoes, and read. In return, he protects her with a violent, primal ferocity.

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A Werewolf Boy is a film about a creature who learns to love selflessly. As an audience, we owe it to the art to consume it ethically.

By: The Cinema Ethics Desk

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