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Next Sohee

Original title: Da-eum So-hee
  • 2022
  • 13+
  • 2h 18m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.1K
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Next Sohee (2022)
High school student Sohee starts job training at a call center, but she faces pressure of greedy company which leads to her death. Detective Oh Yu-jin, who has something in common with Sohee starts to follow traces to reveal the truth.
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High school student Sohee starts training for a job at a call center but the greed of her company leads to her death. Detective Oh Yu-jin, who has something in common with Sohee, starts to p... Read allHigh school student Sohee starts training for a job at a call center but the greed of her company leads to her death. Detective Oh Yu-jin, who has something in common with Sohee, starts to probe her demise and finds an unsettling truth.High school student Sohee starts training for a job at a call center but the greed of her company leads to her death. Detective Oh Yu-jin, who has something in common with Sohee, starts to probe her demise and finds an unsettling truth.

  • Director
    • July Jung
  • Writer
    • July Jung
  • Stars
    • Kim Si-eun
    • Bae Doona
    • Yoon Ga-yi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • July Jung
    • Writer
      • July Jung
    • Stars
      • Kim Si-eun
      • Bae Doona
      • Yoon Ga-yi
    • 10User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Kim Si-eun
    • So-hee
    Bae Doona
    Bae Doona
    • Yoo-jin
    Yoon Ga-yi
    • Ji-won
    Choi Hee-jin
    • Lee Bo-ram
    Park Seo-Kyung
    • Call center colleague Park Seul-ki
    Park Soo-young
    • Vice-principal
    Kim Woo-kyum
    • Bae
    Song Yo-sep
    • Chief of crime department
    Kim Yong-Joon
    • So-hee's father
    • Director
      • July Jung
    • Writer
      • July Jung
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    8christian94

    FantAsia Premiere with Best Director Winner

    Writer/Director July Jung was in attendance to present her film after over 20 hours flights to Montreal, Canada. She was humble and pleasantly surprised to receive the Best Director Cheval Noir Award in front of a packed Audience for the FantAsia Film Festival closing film.

    NEXT SOHEE (Da-eum-so-hee) stars international star Doona Bae in probably her best performance as a determined detective and relative newcomer on the big screen Si-Eun Kim as a distraught dance-dreaming, hard-hitting high school student stuck in an inhumane system. Si-Eun Kim also shines in her difficult portrayal and we can imagine Jung's direction was crucial for both.

    July Jung uses a true story to illustrate flaws in the system, in people, culture and mentality that are specific to South Korea, yet resonate with international audiences. She states that the purpose of the film is not necessarily to create reform, yet to start awareness and an awaking process of what I would call warped societal and personal values.

    Is high performance more praiseworthy than peace or purpose? Where is the qualitative in the mostly quantitative economy and politics? Where do we have agency instead of acceptance, avoidance, anger and despair?

    The movie is envisioned in two distinct parts with the second one being much better in my view, yet exploring aspects of the first one in new light. All 134 minutes are necessary in the end to tell the story of a person, of a generation, of a system and society in all its universality.

    The final shot is primed with primal emotion, as well as intellectual realisation. Analysis concludes a very well constructed and executed narrative. This is a high achievement from South Korea cinema once again.

    I feel privileged to have witnessed this hard yet crucial artistic creation in fine company.

    FANTASIA FILM FESTIVAL 2022 SOUTH KOREA KOREAN W/ ENG SUB 134 MIN DIR.: JULY JUNG.
    8zhoujelly

    more than just a story of personal tragedy

    "Next So-Hee" is a haunting portrayal of systemic failure and individual despair, illustrating a world where oppressive forces render people powerless and voices are stifled. The film delves into the tragic life of So-Hee, a young girl who becomes emblematic of a broader societal malaise where everyone seems to compromise and retreat into resignation. It paints a somber picture of a society where each institution-schools, educational authorities, labor departments, employers, police, and families-appears to operate with impunity, creating a labyrinth of excuses that ultimately dismiss the gravity of So-Hee's plight.
    9inikim

    I can't keep calm, I'm Korean

    South Korea is one of the only country that managed to make the switch from military dictatorship to democracy within a few decades. Scientists claim this transition happened so fast because of civil disobedience and massive protests in reaction to an unjust government.

    Next Soohee is a film about injustice and the protagonists react intensely emotional to it, thereby keeping the Korean tradition alive. The parody on the classic 'Keep calm and carry on' in the title of this review, should be seen as a tribute to South Korean resilience.

    After Broker, Doona Bae is brilliant again as a police detective. This role fits so well to her personal appearance. I would love to watch multiple seasons of a crime series with her in the leading role.
    7Hakihiko

    Emotional and Thought-Provoking

    "Next Sohee" is a poignant and socially conscious film that quietly builds emotional weight as it unfolds. It explores harsh realities faced by young people entering the workforce, and the pressure and neglect that can lead to devastating consequences.

    The film is split into two parts, and while the first half focuses on the titular character and her struggles, the second half shifts perspective in a way that feels both jarring and effective. This narrative structure adds depth, even if it may not resonate equally with everyone.

    Visually, the movie is restrained but purposeful, and the performances-especially by Kim Si-eun as Sohee-are subtle yet impactful. There's a lingering sadness throughout the film that stays with you, though at times the pacing can feel a bit slow or stretched.

    "Next Sohee" doesn't offer easy resolutions, but it handles its themes with sensitivity and care. It's a solid film that's not always easy to watch, but certainly worth it.
    3blakestachel

    Personal but not accessible

    Jung's attempt to expose South Korea's externship program for the self-serving and labor-exploiting enterprise that it is, is a noble one; and while I'm sure she invested a great amount of emotion and effort into the research and making of this film, for the greater part of its two-hour-plus runtime, Next Sohee fails to create a compelling appeal.

    The first half is bogged down by its setting, which depicts the sole-sucking listlessness of a call center with incredible authenticity. A mid point climax then severs the film in halves, forcing itself to retrace the arduous steps taken in the first hour, as a detective goes to all the places we've already been and asks all the questions we already know the answers to.

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 2023 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official site
      • Day for Night (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Sobre Kim Sohee
    • Production companies
      • Twin Plus Partners
      • Crank-up Film
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      • $1,352,535
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