Mi-ran, a beautiful dance student (Park Hyun-jin), becomes the model, muse and lover of her philandering sculptor-professor Jun-hyuk (Lee Sung-jae). When Mi-ran realizes that she will never be more than a model for Jun-hyuk, she leaves him for her stalkerish fellow student Min-woo (Kim Ji-hoon).The story takes place 10 years later, when Min-woo and Jun-hyuk reunite as art critic and interviewee, and the two compare their conflicting memories of Mi-ran, who seems to have since disappeared.Natalie 2010 full Movie Download.
Sculptor, and teacher, Hwang Jun-hyuk (Lee Sung-jae) has just completed the first public exhibition of his work in ten years, with the centerpiece of the event being a bronze nude entitled ‘Natali’. As he gathers his thoughts after the guests have departed, one of his former students, Jang Min-woo (Kim Ji-hoon), turns up at the exhibition hall asking to buy Natali and claiming that the statue is based on a girl, Oh Mi-ran (Park Hyun-jin), whom both men obviously know. When Jun-hyuk refuses to sell the statue at any price, Min-woo demands to know the nature of Jun-hyuk and Mi-ran’s relationship, but as Jun-hyuk relates the secrets behind their story, Min-woo begins to reveal some secrets of his own.
With the first scene of the film showing Mi-ran and Jun-hyuk making passionate love, Natali initially appears to making its intentions – to be an erotic, graphic, ‘art’ film – very clear. However, this sex scene (as well as the many subsequently appearing) is neither particularly sensual nor, in fact, massively explicit by today’s standards, and apart a minor amount of full-frontal female nudity much later in proceedings, the graphic content is of a similar level to a number of other classic South Korean films which are both vastly superior in their plotlines and storytelling, and also contain a palpable eroticism which is, sadly, utterly lacking in Natali – e.g. Happy End, Green Chair, and even The Housemaid (2010), to name but three.