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Moon So-ri is one of South Korea's most acclaimed and versatile actresses, renowned for her ability to inhabit a wide range of complex, emotionally-charged roles. Emerging from the country's vibrant theater scene, she made her cinematic debut in 1999 with Peppermint Candy, the acclaimed drama by celebrated director Lee Chang-dong. This auspicious start was just the beginning of a remarkable career that has spanned two decades and encompassed an impressive array of films. Moon's breakout role came in 2002 with Oasis, a captivating romantic drama that earned her the Marcello Mastroianni Award at the Venice Film Festival, making her only the second South Korean performer to receive this prestigious accolade. Her nuanced, emotionally raw portrayal of a woman with a physical disability struck a chord with audiences and critics alike, showcasing Moon's remarkable talent for inhabiting complex, multifaceted characters. This performance set the tone for her subsequent work, which has consistently displayed her remarkable range and depth as an actress. Whether she's playing a quirky, offbeat single mother in the heartwarming comedy I Want to Know Your Parents, a juror grappling with the weight of her decisions in the tense legal drama Juror 8, or a woman struggling with the aftermath of trauma in the gritty drama Empty Body, Moon brings an extraordinary level of authenticity and emotional honesty to every role. Her ability to seamlessly transition between comedic and dramatic parts, often within the same film, is a testament to her versatility and her keen understanding of the human experience. As both a gifted performer and a rising force in South Korean cinema, Moon So-ri continues to captivate audiences and expand the boundaries of her craft.

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