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Right Now, Wrong Then

Original title: Ji-geum-eun-mat-go-geu-ddae-neun-teul-li-da
  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
5.4K
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Right Now, Wrong Then (2015)
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KoreanDramaRomance

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.

  • Director
    • Hong Sang-soo
  • Writer
    • Hong Sang-soo
  • Stars
    • Jeong Jae-yeong
    • Kim Min-hee
    • Youn Yuh-jung
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    5.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hong Sang-soo
    • Writer
      • Hong Sang-soo
    • Stars
      • Jeong Jae-yeong
      • Kim Min-hee
      • Youn Yuh-jung
    • 16User reviews
    • 85Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Jeong Jae-yeong
    Jeong Jae-yeong
    • Ham Cheon-soo
    • (as Jae-yeong Jeong)
    Kim Min-hee
    Kim Min-hee
    • Yoon Hee-jeong
    Youn Yuh-jung
    Youn Yuh-jung
    • Duk-soo Kang
    • (as Yeo-jeong Yoon)
    Gi Ju-bong
    Gi Ju-bong
    • Won-ho Kim
    Choi Hwa-jeong
    • Soo-young Bang
    • (as Hwa-Jeong Choi)
    Yoo Joon-sang
    Yoo Joon-sang
    • Ahn Seong-gook
    Seo Young-hwa
    Seo Young-hwa
    • Joo Yeong-sil
    Ko Ah-sung
    Ko Ah-sung
    • Yeom Bo-ra
    • Director
      • Hong Sang-soo
    • Writer
      • Hong Sang-soo
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    User reviews16

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    6paulo-m-a-gominhas

    Enjoyable watch with some drawbacks

    Going into this movie knowing nothing but the summary I was filled with high hopes, wondering what route the movie was going to take, or how it would tackle the much used topic of "love" and "loneliness". Such hope, unfortunately, soon fell short and turned into disappointment.

    "Right Now, Wrong Then" poses a simple yet intriguing plot. A man meets a women out of chance, and they start talking. Having such a basic and linear story, the director goes to great lengths to subvert the narrative. The first half, constituting what can probably be described as a "realist" perspective on chance encounters between strangers, end up with disillusionment and leaves the audience with a feeling of lingering loneliness all around. The main characters start alone, and they end alone. The second half is akin to a "hopeful" or "illusioning" twist in the story. All the events are the same, except for how the main characters act, with their qualities being more transparent, honest, and virtuous. In the same way that the movie finishes "lost" in the snowfall, so do we as spectators end wondering which of the halves corresponded to the "truth".

    In all these respects the movie poses an interesting twist to traditional love stories. However, upon finishing, I was left feeling as though the potential was lost. Albeit naturally awkward, some of the interactions between the main characters feel out of place and purposefully dragged to fill up time. A stark example of this is how in both halves of the movie, the director almost forces Yoon Hee-jeong to go for a coffee. Sure, it could be argue his attitude is explained by his yearning for companionship, however, in my opinion, it showed him as essentially instrumentalizing others for his own ends, making it difficult to relate.

    All in all, Hong Sang-soo delivers an entertaining and promising movie, albeit without reaching its full potential.
    7antoniocasaca123

    Below the usual quality of South Korean films

    Contrary to the many Korean films I have seen lately, in which the originality, the creativity, the excellence of the stories and the great representations generally prevail, in this film all these aspects fell short of my expectations. I expected a lot more, not least because the little synopsis I read about the film was quite promising. In recent times, this was the first Korean film that deceived me. I did not feel special empathy for any character and found the performances at a level below what is normal for Korean actors and actresses.
    6FilmBuffAdam

    Hong Sang-soo is testing me...

    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.
    8BrendanMichaels

    Modern Day Ozu

    Maybe it's because I haven't seen any of Sang-soo's other films but Right Now, Wrong Then left me cold and unimpressed. I can see the appeal this film has but I personally found the film a tad annoying. It feels more like a South Korean remake of The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby that admittedly was more interesting than The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby. I was also surprised to see Lady Hideko here. Kim Min- Hee is one of few things that are great about the film, even if she wasn't as impressive as she was in The Handmaiden. If you like the director you might like Right Now, Wrong Then but I was overall just left cold with the film.
    7gelobter

    A moral tale

    This film won the Golden Leopard (Best Film award) at the 2015 Locarno Film Festival. By mistake, a film director arrives in a town a day early to attend a screening of one of his films. With time to kill, he strikes up a conversation with an aspiring painter who he meets in a temple and they spend the rest of the day together. Although he finds her attractive, she is considerably younger than him and neither of them are particularly outgoing. A bit like Sliding Doors or Kieslowski's Blind Chance, the film splits into two different versions of what happens over the next 24 hours but, unlike those two films, the outcome depends not so much on chance but on how the main character chooses to behave. Any further info would inevitably contain spoilers so let's just say that it reminded me of some of Erich Roemer's films and is a sort of moral tale. Whether or not you will like Right Now, Wrong Then will probably depend on what you think of the dialogue, which pretty much dominates (there is not much action and little in the way of visuals or soundtrack). In my view, it is almost a really good film but the script needed sharpening up, as my attention started wandering off more than once. Perhaps a bit more humour and a slightly faster pace would have helped, However, it is a thought-provoking film and I found it ultimately satisfying when it ended, which is why I give it 7/10.

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    • Trivia
      In 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 credits
      Title 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'.
    • Connections
      Features Hill of Freedom (2014)

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 2015 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Doğru Zaman
    • Filming locations
      • South Korea
    • Production company
      • Jeonwonsa Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $24,470
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,291
      • Jun 26, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $680,728
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 1m(121 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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