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Meeting You, Meeting Me

  • 2024
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
9.0/10
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Lina Suh, Sam Yim, and Annika Foster in Meeting You, Meeting Me (2024)
The story of an unexpected, much-needed friendship.
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Two women from different walks of life both desperately need a friend in this moment, when they cross paths by chance and form an unlikely friendship.Two women from different walks of life both desperately need a friend in this moment, when they cross paths by chance and form an unlikely friendship.Two women from different walks of life both desperately need a friend in this moment, when they cross paths by chance and form an unlikely friendship.

  • Director
    • Lina Suh
  • Writer
    • Lina Suh
  • Stars
    • Annika Foster
    • Sam Yim
    • Patrick Luwis
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.0/10
    26
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lina Suh
    • Writer
      • Lina Suh
    • Stars
      • Annika Foster
      • Sam Yim
      • Patrick Luwis
    • 9User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Annika Foster
    Annika Foster
    • Sav
    Sam Yim
    • Simone
    Patrick Luwis
    Patrick Luwis
    • Gordon
    Megan Barlow
    Megan Barlow
    • Jill
    • (voice)
    Rachel V. Byrd
    Rachel V. Byrd
    • Rach
    Gigi Cambra
    Gigi Cambra
    • Girl at Party
    • (as Madison DeCambra)
    Bornila Chatterjee
    Bornila Chatterjee
    • Doctor
    Travis Cilik
    • Guy at Party
    Dion Cortez
    Dion Cortez
    • Guy at Party
    • (as Kenzo Jett)
    Alex Egan
    Alex Egan
    • Therapy Patient
    Federico Fernandez
    • Pablo
    • (voice)
    Ariel Heller
    Ariel Heller
    • Charlie
    • (voice)
    Robyne Hughes
    • Cafe Patron
    Ben Nesbit
    Ben Nesbit
    • Cafe Barista
    Autumn Noel
    Autumn Noel
    • Girl at Party
    Jennifer Pak
    • Imo
    Steve Pinder
    Steve Pinder
    • Brian
    • (as Steve Greist)
    Jamie Roy
    Jamie Roy
    • Sav's Fling
    • Director
      • Lina Suh
    • Writer
      • Lina Suh
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    10imdbpro-106

    Stays with you

    Have you ever made a brand-new friend in just one day? That's the premise of this wonderful and thought provoking film, where two strangers' life paths collide at just the moment when they both most needed a friend.

    Savanna and Simone come from very different backgrounds and are on very different life trajectories but, with 12 hours to kill before Savanna's flight to an exotic destination, they have some time to kill and quickly discover an unexpected bond in the confusing complexity of their current life situations.

    The embryonic friendship begins as a blank slate and this allows both characters to confront each other with a searing honesty that we could all do with sometimes.

    The writing is sharp and realistic and, like any true relationship worth fighting for, there are some tests to get through as these two unexpected kindred spirits peel away the layers of each other's past & present.

    And it turns out that Sav & Simone have some profound lessons for each other. The two not only meet and bond, they also change each other's perspective on life, and perhaps even set each other free a little.

    Intriguingly, the film was shot before and after lockdown and the extra production time allowed for the beginning and ending of the film to be re-written - in a way that adds a powerful resonance to the story as the years pass by, and a longer testament to the friendship emerges.

    This film will stay with you long after you have watched it. Highly recommended.
    10CarmenR-87

    Quiet brilliance

    In an era increasingly dominated by spectacle, Meeting You, Meeting Me offers a refreshing return to cinema's quieter virtues. Directed with restraint and remarkable sensitivity, the film unfolds as a contemplative exploration of human connection-anchored by breathtaking cinematography and performances of unusual emotional depth.

    Visually, the film is a masterclass in atmospheric storytelling. The cinematography, rich in texture and tone, does more than frame the action-it elevates it. Each shot is carefully composed, using natural light and deliberate stillness to draw the viewer inward. The camera lingers not for indulgence, but for resonance, allowing the weight of a moment to settle without rush. There is an elegance here that recalls the work of Terrence Malick, yet it feels wholly its own.

    The performances are equally compelling. The lead actors navigate their roles with profound subtlety, revealing layers of vulnerability through glances, silences, and gesture rather than exposition. Their characters evolve not through dramatic transformation, but through the slow accumulation of feeling-an approach that demands patience and rewards it richly.
    10helen-krieger

    A Captivating Dance of Connection and Cultural Contrast

    Lina Suh's feature directorial debut "Meeting Me Meeting You" is a beautiful exploration of the kind of human connection that can unfold from a seemingly mundane transaction.

    At its heart is the chance encounter between two seemingly opposite women, a modern day odd couple - Sav, a free-spirited, canceled social media personality seeking escape through travel, and Simone, a structured Korean-American divorce attorney deeply rooted in her immigrant upbringing. What begins as a simple backpack transaction transforms into an intimate evening of revelations, as Suh crafts a narrative that beautifully captures how strangers can become catalysts for profound personal change.

    The structure -- primarily set in Simone's suburban home -- creates the kind of intimate canvas where dialogue can become the true star, and Suh's exceptional writing shines through. The characters' conversations flow with natural authenticity while revealing layers of complexity underneath.

    Beyond its compelling character work, Suh's film offers a nuanced exploration of cultural identity in America. Through these two women - one shaped by California's free-wheeling ethos, the other by the dual influences of Korean heritage and American assimilation - the film speaks volumes about different female experiences in contemporary society. Yet Suh never reduces her characters to mere cultural mouthpieces; instead, she reveals how their backgrounds have shaped distinct worldviews while illuminating their universal human desires for connection, understanding and authenticity.

    "Meeting Me Meeting You" is that rare film that entertains deeply while quietly expanding our understanding of both ourselves and others.
    10jenn-685

    Meaningful and impactful...

    It's a moden version of things happen for a reason. Two random people, both at different stages of their lives, meet by chance. Despite their age difference, different lifestyle, different professions....the impact on each other's perspectives, changes them. Many relatable moments. Lina Suh captured the essence of life's new chapter triggered by unexpected meeting. Great protrayal of things happen for a reason. Simple but yet the deep dialogue exchanges between the two characters in the heart of Los Angeles finishes with the importance life's lesson.

    Annika Foster delivered a true portrayal of a typical Gen Z alongside, Sam Yim with her understated performance of a responsible professional. Well scripted from beginning to end.
    10JustinD-74

    A Triumph of Story and Chemistry

    Meeting You, Meeting Me is a stunningly told story that unfolds with such care and authenticity, you feel less like a viewer and more like a companion. Every scene flows with intention, drawing you deeper into the emotional landscape without ever forcing a moment. The actors share an onscreen chemistry that is nothing short of magnetic. Their connection feels lived-in, and organic. Their performances breathe life into the story, letting it blossom naturally through shared glances, pauses, and unspoken truths. The pacing is gentle but purposeful, allowing the story to unfold with emotional clarity and depth. This is storytelling at its most intimate and transporting.

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      • April 9, 2024 (United States)
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