I enjoyed watching Late Autumn. It felt like dropping into the middle of a person's life, taking a peek in to see what's going on and then stepping back out and letting them continue their life. It's poetic, it sets a certain tone in the movie to be gloomy, no fuss, it's not trying to prove anything nor does it care for your opinions and it is that way because this is that point in their life. I think the story was well told. it's not a fantasy life and sometimes you meet people and they can change your life for a moment or an eternity. I loved the fork scene and the meaning behind it. it was comical at the same time very detailed and important. I think you would have to read between the lines to understand it. i don't think this movie is for everyone because it's not in your face with the story. I think you would have to focus to see where these characters are in their life to understand them. Who doesn't enjoy the perfect ending, you don't get that here. I think you get a hopeful ending. I mean (you hope that these characters will survive their obstacles in life and be better). I think both leads were great at what they did. If Hyun Bin was a dish I would eat him up without a question. The dimples are killer and the kissssssss, long but intense and strong. That kiss after effects could have lasted you a year and you would have been fine with it. loved the tone of the movie and loved the movie. Once again not for everyone but give it a try.
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