

Your aunt's friends are thirsty and your childhood buddy's making moves—army enlistment just got complicated.
Joo-yeon is traveling before he joins the army. He visits his uncle's house to spend time there until he starts serving duty and gets off at the bus terminal in a small city. Unlike his tacitum uncle, his aunt is very open and sweet. Joo-yeon meets her friends too at the hospital where he meets his aunt and he also meets his childhood friend Tae-ho. Later, they work out at Mi-jin's Taekwondo studio and decide to get drinks. Joo-yeon notices that something is going on between Tae-ho and his aunt but he decides to ignore it. Joo-yeon keeps a watch on his aunt while Tae-ho tries to bring out her sexual fantasies. Mi-jin falls for Mi-jin. Joo-yeon is getting other ideas the more it's time to leave for National
Acting
Lee Chae-dam balances sweetness with simmering risk.
Direction
Yoon Dae-i knows exactly what his audience wants.
Director
Yoon Dae-i
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Korean army enlistment narratives often frame pre-service periods as last-chance freedom; this film takes that literally into erotic territory.
The title 'Madame Freedom' references a controversial 1956 Korean novel about female sexual liberation—this is the softcore spiritual descendant nobody asked for.
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