In a border village, a Chinese teenager of Korean roots aspires to join South Korea. He tries by all means to realize his dream.In a border village, a Chinese teenager of Korean roots aspires to join South Korea. He tries by all means to realize his dream.In a border village, a Chinese teenager of Korean roots aspires to join South Korea. He tries by all means to realize his dream.
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10og-ankf
More Than Just A Border's Line
This is a great film that leaves much more traces in our soul with its realistic expression, cinematography and acting management. The way to achieve his dreams is beyond the one-step further, but the challenges are much more for the young boy. The director does this in a very striking and impressive way.
A touched visual poem about the youth's search for love and companion
A Korean teen and his missing father. The boy meets a woman. It's the border between a China town and the Korean. His father leaves the motorcycle store he runs, for unknown reason. Interweaving handycam-like realism and stylish, atmospheric cinematography, the film portraits the a trip of desire and unlikely companion. When you find something lost at a time, there could be a world you never knew you would pursuit otherwise.
10cagyil87
The Touching Story of an Unfulfilled Dream
WEI Shujun's "Yan Bian Shao Nian (On the Border)" vividly shines with its splendid cinematography and great performances by its actors/actresses, reflecting the tale of a hopeful boy who wishes to leave China to go to Korea in search of his lost father. For him, to seek for a lost father means a lot: feeling a sense of belonging, easing his longing for a real home, and quest for a new life... Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2018, International Eskisehir Film Festival is honoured to have the short film "Yan Bian Shao Nian (On the Border)" awarded with "Special Jury Distinction" by Festival de Cannes 2018.
a K-Dream
There is a moment in On The Border where the boy and the girl share their desire to go South Korea. His purposes are different for her is only subtle, aesthetic, for him is life.
Surprising the delicate care that Wei Shujun manages the story, showing with a laconic look and silently building the routine of this young man who yearns to leave his filthy everyday life and replace it with that world full of neon lights that promises Korea. A dream that determines his life, which conditions his way of relating to others and Shujun manages to convey the weight of this desire.
A future auteur's work of silence.
On the border is a delicate, sober and well directed work on silence and border. Minimal and with a great cinematography, it leaves the spectator with a constant role of imagination and creative approach to vision.
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- 15m
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- 1.85 : 1
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