3 reviews
Another little gem coming from the Korean film industry. Unlike most of gay related dramas it focuses on how the grown ups deal with their children homosexuality. We can see that it isn't just parents' own prejudice that holds them back from accepting the differences. The pressure comes from many directions. The gay story itself is quite simple but has its merit as well. it was nice to see Won-geun Lee whom i remembered distinctly from 'The Net' (2016).
I like how the film showed another realm of the LGBTIQ+ community and it can really happen in the real world. The title speaks for itself that in one's life the minute details has a connection to what is happening in one's life. Its like dwelling on the grey area of life, that life is not really black and white. The end scene evokes an emotion from me of connection, of starting over again, of being true to one's self, support, and feelings, and finally acceptance, love and looking forward to a new beginning.
- mujacko2002
- Apr 2, 2021
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It's been a while since I've seen this one but it left a lasting impression. So when I saw it here i had give it 10/10 and even leave this review. It's emotionally demanding and beautiful so I'll admit I cried watching it. I wish more people would know about it and appreciated it. It's definitely worth it.
- matuskloncko-598-675137
- Aug 6, 2021
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