In Another Country Comments

  • Camron 2022-04-20 09:02:42

    Three episodes of four-part romance, the same dialogue was told over and over again like a drama rehearsal. The empty beach restores the vacation beach in "Weaving Girl". Auntie stood in the middle of the road and turned left or right, as did Fufu's "Tristana". The verses are really boring and interesting. You can feel the stench of ugliness and sweat through the screen, and the aunt's ability to bear is...

  • Timothy 2022-03-20 09:03:01

    Huppert's...

  • Christiana 2022-03-20 09:03:01

    For a director who can make "Oak Hee's Movie", it's too childish to make such a thing. Why is pushing the camera so obsessed? Is it an alienation...

  • Gennaro 2022-03-20 09:03:01

    In the first two stories, Huppert and the Korean handsome lifeguard did not make the last story and finally made it. I don’t like photography that deliberately pushes and pulls, and its meaning is unclear. It's similar to Abbas' "Like Someone in Love," but the Cannes selection of the latter makes me feel a little more...

  • Janelle 2022-03-20 09:03:01

    The blue woman director left the lifeguard with a letter he couldn't read; the red rich woman always fantasized about her lover being very romantic; the green grumpy woman threw a soju bottle on the beach. There are encounters everywhere, as many as regrets. The colors of the umbrellas and lifeguard's clothes have remained the same, but the lighthouse is on and off. (Huppert even used three ways of...

  • Wilburn 2022-03-20 09:03:01

    "Looking for a lighthouse (masculine metaphor)" is both a MacGuffin and a theme, but is actually an attempt to deconstruct marriage, lust, and religion in a repetition-difference narrative structure. The scene of the monk and Anna showing the sharpness of Zen Buddhism is particularly...

  • Kolby 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    There are three stories in the script, the second is a reality and a dream, and the details suggest that this is a closed structure; the same scenes and characters test the patience of the audience, the actors shuttle back and forth in the same scenes, but perform The stories of different directions, the differences presented are both dreamy and real; the poignant irony of Korean men is very...

  • Nigel 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    Is this the funny version of Rohmer? It's hard to imagine that if an unknown junior made such a film, any film festival judge would patiently watch it for five minutes. It is purely a product of film festival...

  • Viviane 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    Simple and casual, but intriguing literary...

  • Milton 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    The three stories that happened on the beach have the same dramatic structure. I only like the first story because it is relatively simple and...