Attention to Cho Yeo Jeong, who will soon be seen in her role in “The Servant,” a film that has already made waves at the Oscars. However, alongside this recognition, people are also drawn to her captivating presence in the dynamic world of South Korean cinema. In this high-profile era, Cho Yeo Jeong is incredibly beautiful, possessing a striking physique and ready to execute daring scenes that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Nonetheless, the allure of her performances in 18+ films is not solely defined by the steamy scenes but also by the values of content and artistry they embody. In this article, we will explore three remarkable 18+ films featuring Cho Yeo Jeong.
The Servant

The first title on the list is “The Servant” (Korean: “하녀”), an 18+ film released in 2010, starring Cho Yeo Jeong, Ryu Seung Beom, Oh Dal Soo, and the late Kim Joo Hyuk. This work is inspired by the famous folktale of Chun Hyang.
The film’s plot is narrated from the perspective of the main character, Bang Ja. He is a lowly servant who, many years ago, only had a dream of becoming wealthy. In a twist of fate, Bang Ja encounters Chun Hyang, a beautiful woman whom he wishes to help escape her oppressive situation.

Bang Ja, with intelligent and quick-witted traits, falls for Chun Hyang’s captivating beauty. She wants him to help her escape her grim fate. In return, Bang Ja will become the beneficiary of Chun Hyang’s charms.
“The Servant” is a highly acclaimed work in terms of artistry. The film has received numerous accolades at prestigious awards, with Cho Yeo Jeong winning the Best Actress award at the Baeksang Arts Awards and the Grand Bell Awards. At the Blue Dragon Film Awards, she was recognized for her outstanding performance and won the Best New Actress award while also being nominated for Best Star.
The Concubine

Two years after her success with “The Servant,” Cho Yeo Jeong once again captivated audiences with her daring performance in the 18+ film “The Concubine” (Korean: “궁녀”). This film features collaborations with renowned actors Kim Dong Wook, Kim Min Joon, Ahn Suk Hwan, and Park Cheol Min.
In “The Concubine,” Cho Yeo Jeong takes on the leading role of Shin Hwa Yun, a beautiful girl from a wealthy family. Shin Hwa Yun falls in love with Kwon Yoo, a man who has been under the care of Shin Hwa Yun’s father and is living with her family. However, their romance faces challenges when Shin Hwa Yun is forced into an arranged marriage with the Emperor, Sung Won.

Five years later, Shin Hwa Yun has become a queen and is entangled in fierce power struggles. Meanwhile, she discovers that her love, Kwon Yoo, is also in the palace with ulterior motives.
Hidden Face

The final title in our list is “Hidden Face” (Korean: “숨은 얼굴”), a film that gained significant attention upon its release at the end of last year. In this project, Cho Yeo Jeong collaborates with the talented Song Seung Hun and the beautiful Park Ji Hyun.
The plot of “Hidden Face” revolves around the complex love triangle involving talented cello musician Seong Jin, his wife Soo Yeon, and a woman named Kim Mi Joo. One day, Soo Yeon mysteriously disappears, prompting Seong Jin to embark on a search for her. Eventually, he encounters Kim Mi Joo and begins an affair.

However, Seong Jin remains oblivious to the fact that his wife is hiding in the very same house, while both Soo Yeon and Kim Mi Joo share a secret affair.