!!exclusive!! - Phim+obsessed+vietsub+2014
Kim Dae-woo (known for The Servant and Forbidden Quest ). Main Cast: Song Seung-heon as Colonel Kim Jin-pyeong. Lim Ji-yeon as Jong Ga-heun. Cho Yeo-jeong as Lee Soo-jin (Jin-pyeong's wife). On Joo-wan as Kyung Woo-jin (Ga-heun's husband). Plot Summary
Today, Netflix, VieON, and Bilibili offer legal Vietsub. But something shifted. The urgency, the collective obsession , the thrill of finishing a sub at 1 a.m. and seeing 500 “cảm ơn” comments—that was 2014.
Một số đoạn cắt ngắn (short clips) hoặc tóm tắt phim có sẵn trên để bạn xem nhanh nội dung. phim+obsessed+vietsub+2014
The most probable candidate is the (original English title: Obsessed ), directed by Jean-Marc Vincent. However, there is also a notable Korean film with the same English title. To clarify:
Set in 1969 at the end of the Vietnam War, the film follows (played by Song Seung-heon), a war hero suffering from PTSD. He falls into a forbidden and intense extramarital affair with Jong Ga-heun (Lim Ji-yeon), the wife of one of his subordinates. The story explores themes of obsession, addiction, and the destructive nature of secret love within a rigid military hierarchy. Cast Kim Dae-woo (known for The Servant and Forbidden Quest )
Given the syntax “phim + obsessed + vietsub + 2014” — phim means “film” in Vietnamese — Vietnamese subtitle (Vietsub) groups were highly active in 2014 translating foreign films. The French Obsessed was a popular request.
The 2014 film (tiếng Hàn: 인간중독 - Human Addiction ) is a poignant South Korean erotic romance set against the rigid social and military backdrop of 1969. Known for its lush cinematography and the bold performance of its lead, Song Seung-heon, the movie explores the destructive nature of a forbidden love affair. Plot Summary: A Stifling Love in 1969 Cho Yeo-jeong as Lee Soo-jin (Jin-pyeong's wife)
The phrase “phim obsessed vietsub 2014” reads like a fever dream—and it was. A fever for stories told in other languages, made understandable by passion-driven volunteers, consumed by viewers who didn't just watch but obsessed . Before streaming giants standardized everything, there was a messy, beautiful, Vietnamese-led pirate fandub era. And 2014 was its golden hour.