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White Night

Country: South Korea, Language: Korean, 75 mins

Original Title

Baek Ya
  • Director: Hee-il Leesong
  • Writer: Hee-il Leesong
  • Producer: Il-kwon Kim

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Possibly...one of the most boring films ever made.

You'll be asleep in next to no time.

Utterly pointless.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The plot appears to follow a man who returns to Korea for one night. He has been away for an extended period of time. At a café, he meets up with a lover he left behind when he left Korea, and the lover reveals he is seeing someone different, and is still hurt by him having left. He claims that he, too, is seeing someone different - "a 35 year old in Germany". Equally wounded, tears begin to form in the eye of the main character, and he abruptly leaves the café without saying goodbye...