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Microhabitat

Original title: Sogongnyeo
  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 46m
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7.4/10
3.4K
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Esom in Microhabitat (2017)
31-year-old Mi-so is barely getting by in Seoul. Her joys in life are: cigarettes, one glass of whiskey after work, and her poor boyfriend who dreams of becoming an artist. As cigarette prices and rent start to rise, Mi-so couch surfs with old friends while reconsidering her place in life. "Isn't life disappointing?".
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Whiskey and cigarettes, the only ways of keeping her dignity in this city.Whiskey and cigarettes, the only ways of keeping her dignity in this city.Whiskey and cigarettes, the only ways of keeping her dignity in this city.

  • Director
    • Jeon Go-Woon
  • Writer
    • Jeon Go-Woon
  • Stars
    • Esom
    • Ahn Jae-hong
    • Jae-Hyun Choi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Jeon Go-Woon
    • Writer
      • Jeon Go-Woon
    • Stars
      • Esom
      • Ahn Jae-hong
      • Jae-Hyun Choi
    • 12User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Esom
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    • Mi-so
    Ahn Jae-hong
    Ahn Jae-hong
    • Han-sol
    Jae-Hyun Choi
    • Hyeon-jeong's husband
    Choi Deok-moon
    Choi Deok-moon
    • Kim Rok-yi
    Kim Guk-Hee
    • Hyeon-jeong
    • (as Kim Gook-hee)
    Kang Jin-ah
    • Moon-yeong
    Woo Sung-eun
    • Young band
    • (as Woo Seong-eun)
    Lee Sung-wook
    Lee Sung-wook
    • Dae-Yong
    Kim Ye-eun
    • Jae-kyung
    • Director
      • Jeon Go-Woon
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      • Jeon Go-Woon
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    10mamonealice

    Fav film

    Wonderful film. Deep and strong in it's delicacy. I empathize a lot with it. Beautiful photography and story. Deep sadness and introspection. Slow flow and strong emotions at the same time.

    I don't know what to say with other words so I paste the same thought there for the required characters

    Wonderful film. Deep and strong in it's delicacy. I empathize a lot with it. Beautiful photography and story. Deep sadness and introspection. Slow flow and strong emotions at the same time.

    Wonderful film. Deep and strong in it's delicacy. I empathize a lot with it. Beautiful photography and story. Deep sadness and introspection. Slow flow and strong emotions at the same time.
    jrwfzkknj

    Bleakly funny, oddly moving, and wonderfully observed.

    Microhabitat is quietly funny in that dry, blink-and-you'll miss it sort of way. Jeon Go-woon's debut is a subtle but assured sly satire about how utterly absurd adulthood turns out to be. The story follows Miso, played with pitch-perfect restraint by Esom, a character whose struggle to afford life's small pleasures in a world that demands too much and gives too little is all too relatable. Her choice of cigarettes and alcohol over her flat is a stark reflection of the compromises many of us make. What follows is a sofa-surfing odyssey through the crumbling dreams of her so-called friends, now the so-called 'adults'.

    Each stop is a mini-tragicomic gem. Her sister, in the glamourous corporate job, which turns out to be little more than serfdom, held together by intravenous supplements, for which she undertook a nursing qualification to administer (the most valuable training she's taken). The joyless new parents, the pitiful man-child, a 50-year-old living with his parents, who support his attempts of abduction in order to marry him off. There's bleak satire in every corner-an unflinching look at how adulthood has failed us all. Never cruel-just painfully recognisable.

    Miso's drifting detachment has hardened into something more radical. She begins to see those who've conformed as traitors-sell-outs to a broken system. Her lifestyle becomes a quiet manifesto, a rebellion against the rat race. Her freedom unsettles those who've buckled down, exposing their choices as cowardice. What begins as a story of survival turns into a powerful critique of societal norms. It's bleak, funny, and strangely empowering, leaving the audience enlightened and thoughtful.

    The third act lands with a quiet, aching finality. As Miso's boyfriend confesses he's trading his dreams for stability, the film crystallises its core heartbreak-not just that adulthood is disappointing, but that even the dreamers eventually surrender. His choice isn't cruel, just crushingly ordinary. It's the slow erosion of hope that stings most. The time jump that follows is disorienting, deliberately so. Her old bandmates speak of Miso at a funeral with the hollow nostalgia of people who've long buried their idealism. Their words are polite, rehearsed, meaningless-revealing more about their own resignation than about her. And then, in a wordless, lingering moment, we glimpse a woman-greying, solitary, and still moving forward. Whether it's truly Miso or just her ghost doesn't matter. What matters is the sense that she never gave in. In a world that wears everyone down, her continued existence feels like a quiet act of defiance.

    Microhabitat brilliantly mocks the illusions of adulthood with a knowing, bitter chuckle. Bleakly funny, oddly moving, and wonderfully observed.
    9NajmiSelamat

    Beautiful Movie.

    This movie really make me thinking about life. The plot is simple but for some reason it can touch my heart. I also like the acting a lot. The meaning behind the story is subtle enough and I like it a lot.
    9kimsuzi08

    Everything is perfect and nothing bothers me.

    Everything is perfect and nothing bothers me. If all those who produce movies have this much sense, directing, and neatness, the world will be filled with really good films.

    I literally can't believe such a wonderful and beautiful movie can be made with $320k in production costs. It is super LIT!

    The most remarkable thing is lighting. The lighting behind the camera, which illuminates characters in a narrow space such as a dark alley or room, evokes naturalness but also makes them more adorable. However, there was no lighting in the scene of couple at dawn, and this delivers the temperature of air, which is so much colder and heavier. I really like these lighting decisions.

    The structure, script, and acting were also good. Leakless structure, editing without superfluous parts! I felt like that I read a tidy article with a fabulous topic and solution.

    It was a very enviable and respectful time for people who make fun things fun. The world is full of fun and cool stuffs, and it makes me struggling!

    Hyeon-jeong, Dae-yong, and Rok-yi's episodes were very fun and giggling, but Jung-mi's consternated me. The movie was so adept at getting the issue off the table, but I think we should highlight it.

    "I have money for a glass of whiskey and cigarettes, but no money to pay the rent."

    If I regard the former as a metaphor for the most indispensable and fundemental cost of pursuing individual happiness, yes I can agree. I don't want to force the people to give it up. However, I think it is a pretty dangerous idea to ask someone else for a favor because I'm willing to give someone a bed when he or she asks me. I would have hooked if Mi-so slept in the parks and spent the rent at an indispensable basic cost. But she decided to share the burden with others, so she didn't lose anything. Of course, Jung-mi is rich to waste in throwing good food away, so in that episode it's almost Jung-mi's fault to reject Mi-so. But I doubt that Mi-so did well.

    "Let's owe a favor to others just until I save the deposit of the house rent."

    Can't she stop pursuing her own happiness until she save the deposit?
    8A_FORTY_SEVEN

    Masterful writing, acting and overall vibe!

    My Rating : 8/10

    'Microhabitat' is a Korean-drama. It is full of the kind of good depression energy that the viewer can engage with. There is a lot of humour and one can glean into the culture of the place.

    I love a movie that can bring such cozy vibes, it makes you feel lazy, triumphant and rooting for the underdog which is what most viewers enjoy. If someone is bored with watching mainstream Western or Hollywood dramas and wants something different then 'Microhabitat' maybe just the right thing. Simple, full of charisma of the main actor (she has done a stellar job!) - this is a feast for the lazy, drunken eyes. Transcendental, meditative and extremely healing...go watch it already.

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      The original Korean title "MisoSeosikji" literally means "a place where Mi-So (the protagonist's name) lives". The distributor was concerned about audience numbers and changed the title to "Sogongnyeo" meaning "A Little Princess" after the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

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    • Release date
      • March 22, 2018 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • 蟻居女孩
    • Production companies
      • Gwanghwamoon Cinema
      • Sega Sammy Entertainment
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      • $424,025
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      • 1h 46m(106 min)
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