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7.8/10 • 1.6K

2023-06-021h 46m

DramaRomance

Nora and Hae Sung, two childhood friends, are reunited in New York for one fateful week as they confront notions of destiny, love, and the choices that make a life.

Directors
Celine Song
Editors
Keith Fraase

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  1. Greta Lee

    Greta Lee

    Nora

  2. Teo Yoo

    Teo Yoo

    Hae Sung

  3. John Magaro

    John Magaro

    Arthur

  4. Moon Seung-ah

    Moon Seung-ah

    Young Nora

  5. Yim Seung-min

    Yim Seung-min

    Young Hae Sung

  6. Yoon Ji-hye

    Yoon Ji-hye

    Nora's Mom

  7. Choi Won-young

    Choi Won-young

    Nora's Dad

  8. An Min-young

    An Min-young

    Hae Sung's Mom

  9. Seo Yeon-woo

    Seo Yeon-woo

    Young Si Young

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Brent Marchant

Jun 10, 2023

4/10

As the son of parents who were childhood sweethearts/soul mates, I tend to be a sucker for movie romances that address this subject. In this case, however, the only “sucker” aspect applies to the money I plunked down to watch this two-hour snoozefest. Writer-director Celine Song’s debut feature has been praised as a masterful piece of filmmaking and one of the best pictures of 2023, but I heartily beg to disagree. When a pair of young, tightly knit Korean friends, Nora (Greta Lee) and Hae Sung (Teo Yoo), part ways from their native Seoul and are later reunited in New York after a 24-year separation, the reunion of these childhood pals provides them with an opportunity to reflect on what might have been. However, their time together consists mostly of a series of overly bloated pregnant pauses, inane dialogue and missed chances to discuss much of anything meaningful, the kinds of scenes that make even the most patient viewers want to yell “Get on with it already!” These “conversations” come nowhere close to matching their joy of their spirited youthful interactions or the heartfelt, substantive talks that later take place between Nora and her husband, Arthur (John Magaro). The result is, quite frankly, a big fat bore that’s trying to be more than it is but never achieves that outcome. Perhaps the biggest problem with this is the film’s truly sincere but decidedly paper thin narrative that doesn’t have the writing support to bring it all into beautiful full bloom, despite some fine performances, exquisite cinematography and an emotive background score. From this, the director would appear to have a hefty reserve of potential stashed away, at least based on this offering’s stylistic elements, but the substance could use some definite shoring up. Let’s hope her next effort lives up to that.

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$12,000,000.00
Revenue
$28,126,646.00
Keywords
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