Around the forty-first minute and twenty seconds.
"Silver Joy" is a romantic ethical movie directed by Jung Yoo-woo and starring Park Hae-il, Kim Go-in, and Kim Moo-yeol. It was released on April 25, 2012 in South Korea.
Adapted from the novel of the same name by Korean author Park Beom Shin, the film tells the story of emotions and desires between a seventy-year-old, prestigious poet and his middle-aged disciple after they are simultaneously attracted to a seventeen-year-old girl.?
The movie centers on Lee Silk (Park Hae-il), a 70-year-old "national treasure" poet who has an insatiable appetite for youth in his old age. His disciple, Seo Ji-woo (Kim Moo-yeol), who is in his prime, is jealous of his teacher's literary talent.
When Eungyo (Kim Go Gin), a young girl with a rich fragrance, enters the world of the two men, a shocking erotic entanglement begins. The horrors of human nature and the insanity of lust are mutually reinforcing with jealousy and temptation, and three men and women from different worlds come together on the road of no return.