A realistic portrait of three people connected by In-Yun, each scene a pondered and weighted stroke of the smoothest brush.
Indeed, with its beautiful frames and its clean soundtrack, it is a painting I would find myself staring at for hours.
Slow-paced, far from pretentious and genuine, all I can say is that my expectations were met.
P.S.: it's very Korean, and that might only add some spice to it.
(No Kimchi was abused in the making of this movie)