Nora et Hae Sung, deux amis d'enfance profondément liés, sont séparés après que la famille de Nora a émigré de Corée du Sud.Nora et Hae Sung, deux amis d'enfance profondément liés, sont séparés après que la famille de Nora a émigré de Corée du Sud.Nora et Hae Sung, deux amis d'enfance profondément liés, sont séparés après que la famille de Nora a émigré de Corée du Sud.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nommé pour 2 Oscars
- 82 victoires et 236 nominations au total
Moon Seung-ah
- Young Nora
- (as Seung Ah Moon)
Shin Hee-cheol
- Hae Sung's Friend #2
- (as Hee Chul Shin)
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I loved the film, it stayed with me for days.
People who watch it will either find it to be super boring or will keep thinking about it for days.
The cinematography, the dialogues, performance and Score are just beautiful. The silent moments between them are beautiful too.
I do not recommend this to everyone, but if you love movies like Before Sunrise trilogy or the Irish movie Once or Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless mind. You will love this one too.
But, for me having watched the 2018 Indian film 96 many times I could not stop comparing these two movies. , I mean the subway scene with them holding the pole just staring at one n another.
The What ifs. Both the movies are so similar concept wise.
People who watch it will either find it to be super boring or will keep thinking about it for days.
The cinematography, the dialogues, performance and Score are just beautiful. The silent moments between them are beautiful too.
I do not recommend this to everyone, but if you love movies like Before Sunrise trilogy or the Irish movie Once or Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless mind. You will love this one too.
But, for me having watched the 2018 Indian film 96 many times I could not stop comparing these two movies. , I mean the subway scene with them holding the pole just staring at one n another.
The What ifs. Both the movies are so similar concept wise.
Difficult to write too much about this film who offers a nice , large fist of emotions. The story itself is simple and offers minimum surprises. The 1940 decade romance air is honest, clear and, sure, in special sense, comfortable.
It is the story of two friends, from childhood, their lives across decades, their encounter and their choices. Nothing new, at first sight, but the acting is one of precious virtues in this case, like the admirable construction of story , reminding a honey drop.
In short, I have this certitude, it is one of films for who you are grateful to director and chance to see it. And this is the mattering thing, in fact.
It is the story of two friends, from childhood, their lives across decades, their encounter and their choices. Nothing new, at first sight, but the acting is one of precious virtues in this case, like the admirable construction of story , reminding a honey drop.
In short, I have this certitude, it is one of films for who you are grateful to director and chance to see it. And this is the mattering thing, in fact.
They say that the best kisses, the best loves, the best love stories are those that never happened, those that are idealized and remain in fantasy. Past Lives is that.
It is a beautiful film, very well directed, very mature. The dialogues are fantastic, the resolution, as it should be. The theme is the path, perhaps the theme of the time jumps and the fact that so much happens between one and the other will take you a little off. Beyond that, it is impressive that it is Celine Song's first work. As for the performances, I am far in favor of the character of the husband, very mature and deconstructed, with perhaps the best dialogues and development of the film. The last two scenes, both in the restaurant and the farewell, are by far a delight. Highly recommended.
It is a beautiful film, very well directed, very mature. The dialogues are fantastic, the resolution, as it should be. The theme is the path, perhaps the theme of the time jumps and the fact that so much happens between one and the other will take you a little off. Beyond that, it is impressive that it is Celine Song's first work. As for the performances, I am far in favor of the character of the husband, very mature and deconstructed, with perhaps the best dialogues and development of the film. The last two scenes, both in the restaurant and the farewell, are by far a delight. Highly recommended.
I really enjoyed this film. What I love about Oscar season is that I'm encouraged to watch films I normally wouldn't go to (yes I know, I'm one of those people). I think the thing I most enjoyed about this film was the purely naturalistic feel to it. Some may call this mundane but life isn't always like a romance novel. Who can really say they didn't have a connection with someone from their past that they wished they had the option to explore. Things happen in our lives and the natural reaction to that is to wonder what could have been and I love how this film shows these characters exploring that and wanting to hold on to something in their past but also acknowledging that life goes on and you can't always live that fairy tale! How it was shot was also beautiful and I really like what the cinematography team did. This is very much a worthy best film nominee!
Past Lives is a beautifully understated and emotionally resonant film about the power of love, loss, and second chances. The film follows Nora (Greta Lee) and Hae Sung (Teo Yoo), two childhood friends who are reunited 20 years after they were separated by Nora's family's emigration from South Korea. The film explores the complex emotions that arise when these two old friends reconnect, as they grapple with the choices they've made in their lives and the possibility of what might have been.
Song's direction is assured and sensitive, and she elicits outstanding performances from her two leads. Lee and Yoo are both incredibly charismatic and believable as Nora and Hae Sung, and their chemistry is undeniable.
The film's cinematography is gorgeous, with Shabier Kirchner's lens capturing the beauty of both Seoul and New York City. The film's score is also superb, with a haunting and evocative soundtrack that perfectly complements the film's emotional tone.
Past Lives is a beautifully made and deeply moving film that will stay with you long after you've seen it. It's a film about love, loss, and the power of second chances, and it's sure to resonate with anyone who has ever experienced the pain of separation or the joy of reunion.
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Some of the things that I particularly liked about the film include:
The film's understated and realistic depiction of love and relationships.
The film's sensitive and nuanced portrayal of the Asian American experience.
The film's beautiful cinematography and evocative score.
The film's two lead performances, which are both incredibly charismatic and believable.
Overall, I thought Past Lives was a beautiful and moving film that is sure to stay with me long after I've seen it. I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for a thoughtful and emotionally resonant film to watch.
Song's direction is assured and sensitive, and she elicits outstanding performances from her two leads. Lee and Yoo are both incredibly charismatic and believable as Nora and Hae Sung, and their chemistry is undeniable.
The film's cinematography is gorgeous, with Shabier Kirchner's lens capturing the beauty of both Seoul and New York City. The film's score is also superb, with a haunting and evocative soundtrack that perfectly complements the film's emotional tone.
Past Lives is a beautifully made and deeply moving film that will stay with you long after you've seen it. It's a film about love, loss, and the power of second chances, and it's sure to resonate with anyone who has ever experienced the pain of separation or the joy of reunion.
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Some of the things that I particularly liked about the film include:
The film's understated and realistic depiction of love and relationships.
The film's sensitive and nuanced portrayal of the Asian American experience.
The film's beautiful cinematography and evocative score.
The film's two lead performances, which are both incredibly charismatic and believable.
Overall, I thought Past Lives was a beautiful and moving film that is sure to stay with me long after I've seen it. I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for a thoughtful and emotionally resonant film to watch.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn an interview on 2 June 2023 on NPR with Ailsa Chang, Greta Lee indicated that she found it amusing that when she told her family and friends that she was taking this role, many of them were surprised and wondered if she could even speak Korean.
- GaffesWhen the protagonist's family arrives at Canadian immigration, a French-language government sign reads "loresque" (instead of, correctly, "lorsque.")
- ConnexionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Movies of 2023 (2023)
- Bandes originalesIt's Not Love If It Hurts Too Much
Written by Kim Kwang Seok
Performed by Kim Kwang Seok
Courtesy of STARWEAVE Entertainment
By arrangement with Ingrooves Music Group
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Vidas pasadas
- Lieux de tournage
- Madison Square Park, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(Nora and Hae Sung Meet in New York)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 12 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 11 331 983 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 232 266 $US
- 4 juin 2023
- Montant brut mondial
- 42 763 576 $US
- Durée
- 1h 45min(105 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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