After an affair with a married man, celebrated actress Yeong Hee decides to take some time out. She travels to the far-off, foreign city of Hamburg. In a conversation with a friend she asks herself if her lover will follow her and whether he misses her as much as she misses him. During her long walks through wintry parks and along riverbanks she attempts to become clear about her feelings and desires. The question about the meaning of love in our lives is a common theme in all the films of Hong Sang Soo, and yet the answers to this question always appear to just slip from our grasp. Back in Korea, Younghee meets some old friends in the coastal town of Gangneung. They eat and drink together and, as is so often the case in Sang Soo's films, Korea’s national drink Soju plays an important part. Under the influence of alcohol Yeong Hee provokes, insults and angers the others. Their conversations get more and more out of hand, giving vent to minor and major realisations and truths. Afterwards, Yeong Hee withdraws to a deserted beach. It seems as if she can only truly find herself in nature. Edit Translation
- English
- Português (Brasil)
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 밤의 해변에서 혼자
- Also Known As: Bamui haebyun-eoseo honja , On the Beach Alone at Night
- Screenwriter & Director: Hong Sang Soo
- Genres: Drama
Cast & Credits
- Kim Min Hee Main Role
- Seo Young HwaJi YeongSupport Role
- Kwon Hae HyoCheon WooSupport Role
- Jung Jae YoungMyeong SooSupport Role
- Moon Sung GeunSang WonSupport Role
- Song Sun MiJoon HeeSupport Role
Reviews
Garbage trying to look pretty
I tried to watch this a few years ago, because someone recommended it, but it is pure crap!Some actress goes to Germany - if memory serves correctly - to basically walk around, do nothing, tell her friend that she's been fucked by 200 men (well, okay, the exact number isn't given, but she implied she's a hoe) and to put some distance between herself and the married man she's currently getting shafted by.
Nothing happened for the longest of time and I ended up turning it off.
I'm only writing this review now because it popped up on one of my viewing lists and I recalled the absolute disdain I had for it.
Avoid.