In between Jung Ji-woo’s Happy End (1999) and Heart Blackened (2017), he unleashed A Muse (2012). Not to be confused with the American comedy The Muse (1999), this romantic drama hails from South Korea. The foreign film follows an elderly poet named Lee Juk-Yo (Park Hae-il) and his younger male disciple Seo Ji-woo (Kim Mu-yeol). The two share an affectionate and content relationship — until a young lady named Han Eun-gyo (Kim Go-eun) comes into the picture. Surprisingly, this sexy schoolgirl sparks something inside of Lee and Seo. In fact, the dudes discover deep-seated sexual desires they never knew they had. You may also feel some carnal cravings of your own once you get a load of Mr. Mu-yeol without his clothes on! Check out the exotic hottie shedding his threads to bed Ms. Go-eun. Their skintastic act first reveals his bare back and boxer shorts. If that’s not arousing enough, Mr. Mu-yeol peels off his undies to expose his raw rump during the hump. As you may guess, his thrusts put the motion into this motion picture! The erotic story also includes Blondie (Park Chul-hyun), President Park (Jeong Man-sik), and a reporter called Kim (Jang Yun-sil). Also known as Eungyo, Eun Gyo, Eungyo: A Musa, Muusa, İlham Perisi, Муза, Ын-гё, and Nàng Thơ, this skinternational flick features dialogue in Korean. Yet when Mu-yeol doffs his duds to show off his lean physique, there’s no need to speak. In other words, the stud from South Korea will make your dick point north!