Debuted at Annecy 2020, Korean animated movie “Beauty Water” provides a dark view of using plastic surgery to change one’s socioeconomic standing.
BY JACKIE CHEN, 22 JUN 20 01:02 GMT

Beliefs and Trends of Plastic Surgery

Cosmetic Procedures and Mental Health

While it may be easy to interpret Beauty Water as an overall condemnation of plastic surgery, that’s not necessarily the case. The movie acknowledges that plastic surgery does create benefits in a society that links beauty to socioeconomic standing. However, it also offers a cautionary tale that plastic surgery isn’t a cure-all. In Beauty Water, Yaeji suffers not because she undergoes cosmetic changes, but because she thinks those changes will solve all her problems. Ultimately, the film uses horror to effectively convey a message that will hopefully resonate with individuals turning to plastic surgery as the only solution: changing your looks doesn’t necessarily change who you are inside.