Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Quirky. Eccentric. A good laugh.
I really didn’t know what I was getting into when I selected this to watch, but I’m glad I did!! Shows a unique and lighthearted perspective of sexual education, sexuality, gender roles, & overall topics that most would feel insecure or ostracized speaking about in public settings.
As someone in the States, interesting to watch this from the perspective of S.Korea
Happy endings are sweet and I think this had a nice storyline to it. Not bad, not the best either.
A nice watch, couldn’t say I would watch it again. Enjoyed it for what it was (:
(written in August 2020) I’m not really sure how to start this but this movie made me cry. I will admit that I am an emotional person, with movies however, there is a certain limit that I usually come to. If a movie has a scene with intense intentions that could invoke tears, I never cry. In a typical movie-watching session, the scene can make me tear up but never shed those dreadful tears to spill. This movie got me…
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
WOW ! I’ve not been thoroughly disturbed, rocking myself back and forth with my ears and eyes covered, watching a film for years now.
Firstly, Zoë K truly has an eye for the cinematic universe. I really adored seeing her visions of working class modern reality brought to an aesthetic screen. Her understanding of visual storytelling is amazing and I believe as she experiments more , she will be a highly notable woman director in the film industry.
Now .…