One of the most well-known female figures of Joseon times, Eo Woo Dong was a woman of noble birth renowned for her beauty, intellect, assertiveness & talents in music, writing & dancing. However, her marriage was not a happy one & ended over charges of adultery. Eo Woo Dongs life has inspired many works including director Lee Jang Hos 1985 film Eoudong, one of the most famous erotic dramas of Korean cinema. Continuing his repertoire of erotic films, director Lee Su Seong ( House with a Good View) brings Eo Woo Dong back to the silver screen in 2014 with Lost Flower: Eo Woo-dong (a.k.a. Uhwudong Ownerless Flower).
Song Eun Chae ( Wrestling) stars as the eponymous heroine in this reimagination of the life of Eo Woo Dong. In a corrupted, stratified society that seeks to strip her pride & independence, she chooses to takes fate & sexuality into her own hands. In love with commoner Moo Gong (Yeo Wook Hwan) but forced to marry prince Lee Dong (Baek Do Bin), Eo Woo Dong eventually takes the path of a courtesan & uses seduction as her tool for revenge.