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A married film director falls for a young painter - twice.A married film director falls for a young painter - twice.A married film director falls for a young painter - twice.
- Awards
- 15 wins & 12 nominations
Jeong Jae-yeong
- Ham Cheon-soo
- (as Jae-yeong Jeong)
Youn Yuh-jung
- Duk-soo Kang
- (as Yeo-jeong Yoon)
Choi Hwa-jeong
- Soo-young Bang
- (as Hwa-Jeong Choi)
Seo Young-hwa
- Yeong-sil Joo
- (as Young-hwa Seo)
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- TriviaIn every scene in which the characters are drunk the actors are actually drunk as well.
- Quotes
Ham Cheon-soo: Try to discover something every second of every day, from everything around you.
- Crazy creditsTitle card of the film is seen twice. In the first place, it reads as 'Right Then, Wrong Now'; and in the second (an hour into the film) as 'Right Now, Wrong Then'.
- ConnectionsFeatures Hill of Freedom (2014)
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I've been a fan of Sang-soo for some years yet his frustrating insistence to continually repeat himself is now annoying me.
Sure you can guarantee failed romance and time wasted drunk in korean bars in Sang-soo films and I'm fine with that in theory.
The problem I have is that everything else once you've seen a few just seems so repetitive as well...
Ie the kinds of creative characters he chooses to portray, the form of the films, the dynamics between characters, the voice over narration, I could go on and on.
In totality, they are just far far too repetitive for me. I was absolutely fine with all this until this film. For me this film was like the product of a once great now semi-senile 90 year old director just repeating himself after a golden age of great films decades before.
He really is starting to make the decrepit Woody Allen look original!
I'll probably watch the next Sang-soo film that comes out as well but with a lot more caution not expecting much.
Sure you can guarantee failed romance and time wasted drunk in korean bars in Sang-soo films and I'm fine with that in theory.
The problem I have is that everything else once you've seen a few just seems so repetitive as well...
Ie the kinds of creative characters he chooses to portray, the form of the films, the dynamics between characters, the voice over narration, I could go on and on.
In totality, they are just far far too repetitive for me. I was absolutely fine with all this until this film. For me this film was like the product of a once great now semi-senile 90 year old director just repeating himself after a golden age of great films decades before.
He really is starting to make the decrepit Woody Allen look original!
I'll probably watch the next Sang-soo film that comes out as well but with a lot more caution not expecting much.
- FilmBuffAdam
- Oct 7, 2015
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $24,470
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,291
- Jun 26, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $680,728
- Runtime2 hours 1 minute
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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