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작성일24-04-04

조회59

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Korea / 2023 / 117min / DCP / Color / Fiction / World Premiere

Synopsis

​ Junwoo comes to his mother's cottage for a six-week vacation. Young-hee stays in the seaside town for a month every summer. One day, she saves Jun-woo from falling into the sea. She sees many classics in Jun's house, and decides to help him with his garden. She asks him to teach her classical music in exchange for taking care of his garden. Jun-woo suffers from a mental illness and is deeply hurt. and Young-hee, who visits the beach every summer, heal each other's wounds through classical music.

Program Note

​ Yun's latest work has arrived, expanding the Yun Sukho Universe that he began in the early 2000s with his renowned TV dramas which encompassed four seasons of love. The film tells the story of Young-hee who lives a wandering life after the tragic loss of her son and husband, and Jun-woowho contemplates suicide after the sudden passing of his mother and impending divorce. These two characters meet, finding solace in each other's company and forming an unexpected friendship. The emotional performances of the two actors, coupled with the main soundtrack of La Traviata come together to bring the director's unique vision to life. (Jinna Lee)

Director

  • 윤석호 / Yun Sukho
    • Yun Sukho
    • Director Yoon Sukho is known for his contribution to the Korean Wave with a series of seasonal dramas. His ability to capture beautiful images and infuse his works with emotional music has earned him the titles of "The Poet of Video" and "The Magician of Images." Through his numerous productions, Yoon Sukho has become a representative director of Korea, incorporating extraordinary visuals and creating a genuine sense of warmth and romance in his works. The first one of his famous four-season TV Series, Autumn in my heart, received an explosive response in China and Asia, playing a pivotal role in initiating the Korean Wave. Winter Sonata was introduced in over 50 countries, further propelling the Korean Wave, particularly in Japan.