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The Day He Arrives

Original title: Book chon bang hyang
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.9K
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The Day He Arrives (2011)
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A professor in the film department at a provincial university goes to Seoul to meet his senior, who works as a film critic, and stays in a northern Seoul village for three days.A professor in the film department at a provincial university goes to Seoul to meet his senior, who works as a film critic, and stays in a northern Seoul village for three days.A professor in the film department at a provincial university goes to Seoul to meet his senior, who works as a film critic, and stays in a northern Seoul village for three days.

  • Director
    • Hong Sang-soo
  • Writer
    • Hong Sang-soo
  • Stars
    • Yoo Joon-sang
    • Kim Sang-jung
    • Song Seon-mi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hong Sang-soo
    • Writer
      • Hong Sang-soo
    • Stars
      • Yoo Joon-sang
      • Kim Sang-jung
      • Song Seon-mi
    • 10User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Yoo Joon-sang
    Yoo Joon-sang
    • Sung-joon
    Kim Sang-jung
    Kim Sang-jung
    • Youngho
    • (as Sang Jung Kim)
    Song Seon-mi
    Song Seon-mi
    • Bo-ram
    Kim Bo-kyung
    • Kyung-jin…
    Kim Eui-sung
    Kim Eui-sung
    Baek Hyeon-jin
    • Composer
    Go Hyun-jung
    Go Hyun-jung
    • Movie fan
    Ahn Jae-hong
    Ahn Jae-hong
      Baek Jong-hak
      • Director
      • (as Jong-hak Baek)
      Jeehyung Jung
      Joobong Kee
      Hyunjin Koo
      Jonghak Paik
      Sumin Park
      Bae Yoo-ram
      Bae Yoo-ram
      • Student 2
      • (as Yuram Bae)
      • Director
        • Hong Sang-soo
      • Writer
        • Hong Sang-soo
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      3Leofwine_draca

      Unsatisfying Korean art-house bore

      I'm a big fan of South Korean cinema, particularly their action thrillers, their horror films, and the art-house movies of Kim Ki-Duk, a guy who's quickly becoming one of my favourite directors. Unfortunately THE DAY HE ARRIVES is a low budget, black-and-white, arty production shot on the streets of Seoul with very little story to propel it along.

      The narrative seems to involve a down-on-his-luck former director who revisits some of his old friends in the city during a long weekend. Many of the events that transpire are repetitive, with lots of piano playing, drunkenness, and visits to various restaurants and bars, but there's not really much point to this and zero explanation. There's no discernible beginning, middle or end, either. It feels like the work of a first-time director just finding his feet and asking the viewer to endure with him.

      THE DAY HE ARRIVES contains lots of endless ad-libbed scenes with static camera-work. The performances are the only good thing about this; the rest of it is a bore. I was thinking this might be some GROUNDHOG DAY time loop style movie but it's far more subtle and obtuse than that, and by the time it finishes the only thing you can do is scratch your head and move on to the next movie.
      7athanasiosze

      7.2/10. Recommended

      I love this kind of movies, i mean, movies with people talking and talking like there is no tomorrow and simultaneously, they are seemingly looking for love when, in reality, they are just looking to find themselves. Holywood has created the best by far movies of this genre, and i don't love Holywood recently. French cinema has his share but their movies don't hold a candle to American comedy/drama/romance movies.

      I am so biased that i could easily overrate a movie like this.

      THE DAY HE ARRIVES is a flawed movie. I have to be honest, dialogue feels a bit clumsy at times. Some reactions feel awkward. Maybe there is a cultural barrier that i can't break, maybe this is the way Korean people communicate to each other. In any case, this didn't feel much natural at times. But still, it was a joy to watch. I could easily watch another hour this leading character facing his personal dead-ends and emotional struggles. I empathized with him. Most of the time, it felt realistic. And i loved this "GROUNDHOG DAY" aspect, whatever it was. I loved the subtleties here as well. Some things were never told. Maybe i am wrong but i think i understood them.

      In any case, this is not as good as Allen or Linklater. But still, it was good. At least, for its genre.
      5kev-818-274139

      My Eyes Are Yawning, and My Brain is Conceding

      OK, so I get that this is a foreign film, and I get that I'm supposed to be super-sensitive to cultural differences. But, and a huge BUT here, I was bored beyond tears with this one.

      I'm regretfully placed in an awkward position to witness the characters stutter their way through their seemingly contrived scripts, from the tedious profile angles that the director seems to prefer. I was witness to over the top and quite frankly, ridiculous responses to otherwise benign dialogue contrivances.

      I really, really tried to give this flick a chance, but I just couldn't get into it. I'm no stranger to foreign films, and watch and enjoy a number of them. This one, however, bored the living fecal matter out of me.
      7boblipton

      The Ghost

      Joon-Sang Yoo arrives in Seoul. He has directed four movies, but they weren't popular. Now he teaches in a country school. He's in town to meet with an old friend, Sang-Jung Kim. They go to a bar, have a bit of a chat, meet with the owner who rushes n to apologize for not being there. Then the day starts to repeat, with variations.

      At first I thought it was just a variation on GROUNDHOG DAY, but as time went on, I realized that it was the portrait of a man who had given up, and had become unmoored from reality. He keeps trying to get the day right, like the director he used to be -- one character, on learning he used to direct, asks "What's it like to not direct?" -- but whatever he does, no matter what he accomplishes, he finds at the end that he is where he was at the beginning, repeating the day with variations that have no effect on his fellow characters. If they had not known him when he was a director, they have no memory of him, and only the vaguest of effects on their lives.

      It's creepy and sad and simply told, in elegant black and white photography. The writer/director, Sang-soo Hong is called by some "The Woody Allen of Korea." Martin Scorsese says of his movies that "everything kind of starts unassumingly - but then things unpeel like an orange". This movie fits that description. I'll keep an eye out for more of his movies.
      2dragokin

      for movie buffs only

      The fine line between art and nonsense has been crossed in this movie. In terms of script it is on the level of an average TV drama. However, even a viewer with basic knowledge of cinema would notice awkward framing. Endless shots with flood of dialogue show authors ambition to portrait authentic situations from everyday life. But when in one of them the camera guided by an unapt hand first swings and then zooms in without any connection to the scene, i lost the sympathy for this movie.

      The main character is somewhat lovable and obviously in some kind of introspective dwelling (writer's block, mid-life crisis or simply boredom). The most interesting moments are when he meets other people and the way they react to him, since he is a famous author.

      Watch only if you're a movie buff.

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      • Release date
        • September 8, 2011 (South Korea)
      • Country of origin
        • South Korea
      • Language
        • Korean
      • Also known as
        • 愛情來的那一天
      • Production company
        • Jeonwonsa Film
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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $13,746
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $3,311
        • Apr 22, 2012
      • Gross worldwide
        • $323,073
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 19m(79 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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