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Therapy

Therapy  ·  2025, South Korea
6.1
2,799 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2025

U Gyo struggles with anorgasmia, and meets the therapist Hui Su. A touch-based therapy begins... and grows more intimate with each session. (Source: STRONGBERRY YouTube)

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When U Gyo, a young man plagued by anorgasmia, seeks unconventional help, he hires the enigmatic therapist Hui Su for a series of four intense sessions. What begins as a clinical, touch-based therapy for sexual dysfunction soon spirals into a raw, visceral exploration of desire, identity, and human connection. With each session set in a color-coded room—black for raw lust, white for clinical detachment, and finally purple for burgeoning emotional intimacy—the line between patient and healer blurs. U Gyo, who initially expected a female therapist, finds himself drawn into a physically demanding journey that challenges his preconceptions about sexuality and love. The series is less a traditional romance and more a symbolic, almost theatrical study of vulnerability, with the therapist maintaining a stoic mask as the client slowly awakens to his true desires. Bold, explicit, and unflinchingly honest, *Therapy* is a provocative short series that prioritizes psychological depth and visual artistry over conventional plot.

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Therapy Episode 1
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Therapy Episode 2
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Therapy Episode 3
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Therapy Episode 4
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seaweed_lover
June 2025
8/10
I went in expecting just smut, but I actually felt the emotional shift from U Gyo's nervous confusion to genuine affection for Hui Su. The therapist's mask slipping in the final episode gave me chills—there's a real love story buried under all that explicit sweat. The chemistry is unhinged but weirdly sweet.
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plot_over_porn
Jul 2025
4/10
Four episodes of almost non-stop sex with barely any dialogue or character development. The premise is interesting but the execution is lazy—I felt like I was watching a looped tutorial video instead of a drama. The open ending is frustrating, not intriguing. One-time watch at best.
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cinematic_eye
Aug 2025
9/10
Visually stunning. The use of color symbolism—black, white, purple rooms—elevates what could be mere porn into a piece of performance art. The choreography of the sex scenes is practically ballet, and the lighting is impeccable. This is what happens when a director treats intimacy with the same care as an action scene.
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consent_critical
Sep 2025
6/10
As a study of power dynamics in a therapeutic setting, this is deeply uncomfortable. The client is vulnerable and the therapist maintains a cold, dominant role throughout. There's no informed consent for the emotional entanglement that develops. I appreciate the boldness, but I wished the series interrogated the ethics of 'therapy' through sex more critically.
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melody_buff
Oct 2025
7/10
The music is a mixed bag—some tracks feel like funeral dirges that clash with the heat on screen, but the final episode's soundtrack finally clicked. A haunting piano piece that matched the emotional catharsis. I wish the entire series had that level of musical coherence. Still, the sound design during the intimate moments is effective.