Female War I Am Pottery 01 2015 Exclusive _verified_ [FREE]
Her camp became known for its pottery. Not for show but for solace. A commander drank tea from one of her bowls and kept it on his desk as if the bowl could remind him of patience. A nurse used a small cup to measure medicine, to count heartbeats in the quiet between surgeries. Mothers pressed their palms to a smooth bowl and cried without shame.
It was 2015. The war raged on. And the kiln fire burned hotter than ever. female war i am pottery 01 2015 exclusive
27 Sept 2015 — * Female War: A Nasty Deal (여자전쟁: 비열한 거래)Softcore. September 27, 2015. Painter Ha-rim became blind due to an unfortunate accident. The Movie Database Female War Series — The Movie Database (TMDB) Her camp became known for its pottery
| Element | Symbolic Load | |---------|----------------| | Cracks repaired with gold | Japanese kintsugi – not hiding damage but illuminating it. Here, the gold is not healing but scarring made precious. A critique of aestheticizing trauma. | | Interior darkness | The pot’s inside is unglazed, rough, blackened (smoke from a kiln or house fire). It holds absence: the missing, the disappeared. | | Rim teeth-like protrusions | Ambivalent protection – a vessel that bites back. Suggests the vagina dentata motif repurposed for war resistance. | | Embedded bullet casings | Fused into the clay mid-firing, half-melted. They become part of the ceramic body—war literally baked into the self. | A nurse used a small cup to measure
"Female War: I Am Pottery" (2015) is an NC-19 rated South Korean VOD episode based on Park In-kwon's work, featuring intense, character-driven narratives exploring survival and desire. As part of an omnibus series, it focuses on high-stakes, dramatic situations, often highlighting women navigating precarious circumstances. For more details, visit The Movie Database (TMDB) . Female War Series — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Park In-kwon is known for creating gritty, noir-style stories where characters are pushed to their moral limits. The Female War series continues this tradition by placing female protagonists in high-stakes, often sexually charged situations where they must use their wits or bodies to survive "war-like" social conditions.