Short film about an old lady travelling through 90 years of her life in a single day. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 하루
- Also Known As: haru
- Director: Han Ji Seung
- Screenwriter & Director: Han Jae Bin
- Genres: Romance, Life, Family, Melodrama
Cast & Credits
- Yu Chang Hae[Grandmother]Main Role
- Kim Wan Tae[Grandfather]Support Role
- Hwang Seon Hwan[Fruit shop owner]Support Role
- Jang Young Bin[Girl on the bridge]Support Role
- Jang Hye Ri[Driver]Support Role
- Kim Kyung Hee[Old woman]Support Role
Reviews
Delicately crafted and emotionally engaging
If you've had a bad day or are feeling down, I can't recommend this short film enough. Come walk with a 90-year-old woman as she puts on her best dress and shoes to go out and buy tangerines in A Day.Grandmother finishes the last tangerine for her breakfast as the good spirited, but invalid Grandfather lies on his mat. On her way to the fruit stand to purchase more tangerines she meets women in various stages of life---a child singing on her tricycle, a harried woman in her car, a middle-aged woman hustling for every cent, and a young girl creating paper airplanes out of memories. Grandmother observes and interacts with them with humor and generosity.
The acting is beautifully natural and compelling with few words spoken. Gentle, classical music flows in the background. History reminisced becomes reality rewarded with a tangerine. An undercurrent showing the hardships of elderly poverty never drives away the hopeful mood. Oozing with kindness and bittersweet reflections, A Day is a day trip worth visiting.
“All the time it is the same, ‘Tick tock, tick tock.’”
20 November 2024
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