No Place to Go
No Place to Go

No Place to Go

2022Movie91 minJapanese

Michiko used to work as a live-in part-timer at an izakaya, but suddenly lost her job and her house at the same time due to COVID-19 pandemic. There are no new jobs because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and diners and internet cafes are closed. Michiko is at her wits' end, but there in front of her is a bus stop that stands slightly brightly in the darkness, illuminated only by the streetlights.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Lee Soon-wonGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This film follows the struggles of a couple trying to secure a place to live amidst the skyrocketing housing prices in South Korea. As their aspirations of owning a home become increasingly distant, their relationship faces immense pressure. The narrative explores the societal challenges and personal sacrifices individuals make in pursuit of stability and happiness.

Critical Reception

No Place to Go received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its realistic portrayal of contemporary economic anxieties and the emotional toll on relationships. While some found the pacing slow, many praised the performances of the lead actors for bringing authenticity to their characters' struggles.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its relatable depiction of housing market struggles.
  • Applauded for strong performances by the lead actors.
  • Some viewers found the narrative to be somewhat predictable or slow-paced.

Google audience: Audience reviews are limited, but general sentiment points to the film's effectiveness in capturing the anxieties surrounding homeownership and financial insecurity in modern society, resonating with those facing similar challenges.

Fun Fact

The film was noted for its understated and realistic approach to a topic that deeply affects many South Koreans, aiming for emotional resonance rather than overt drama.

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