Visitors

– Hong Sang-Soo’s Lost in the Mountains (South Korea, 32min) the visitor is the supremely self-centr..

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Movie
Rating:
6.30 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 48 Minutes
Release Year:
2009
Original Name:
어떤 방문
Visitors
Visitors (2009) - Also known as 어떤 방문

Hong Sang-Soo’s Lost in the Mountains (South Korea, 32min) the visitor is the supremely self-centred Mi-Sook, who drives to Jeonju on impulse to see her classmate Jin-Young – only to discover that her friend is having an affair with their married professor, who Mi-Sook once dated herself. The level of social embarrassment goes off the scale. In Naomi Kawase’s Koma (Japan, 34min), Kang Jun-Il travels to a village in rural Japan to honour his grandfather’s dying wish by returning a Buddhist scroll to its ancestral home. Amid ancient superstitions, a new relationship forms. And in Lav Diaz’ Butterflies Have No Memories (Philippines, 42min) ‘homecoming queen’ Carol returns to the economically depressed former mining town she came from – and becomes the target of an absurd kidnapping plot hatched by resentful locals. Serving as his own writer, cameraman and editor, Diaz casts the film entirely from members of his crew and delivers a well-seasoned mix of social realism and fantasy. —bfi

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Visitors (2009) - Trailer

Release Date:

12 Nov 2009

Language:

Japanese, Korean, Filipino

Plot:

Part of the Jeonju Digital Project, Visitors consists of three films from three different directors. "Lost in the Mountains," by Hong Sang Soo. "Koma" by Naomi Kawase, and "Butterflies have no Memories" by Lav Diaz.

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Internet Movie Database:
6.2/10

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