

Movie spotlight
Two Days in February
Lost in the memories of his past, a young man struggles to decide whether or not his withering long-distance relationship is worth the fight.
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Plot Summary
A successful television drama writer finds herself in a deep depression and contemplates suicide after her relationship with her boyfriend ends. She visits her estranged younger sister, who works as a restaurant cook, in a bid to find solace and perhaps rediscover her will to live.
Critical Reception
Two Days in February received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising Kim Ki-duk's characteristic stark visual style and exploration of human relationships, while some found the narrative and emotional impact to be less potent than his previous works.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric and visually striking direction.
Thematic depth and exploration of familial bonds were noted.
Some critics found the pacing and emotional resonance lacking.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented on Google reviews.
Fun Fact
Kim Ki-duk's films often feature characters grappling with extreme circumstances and emotional isolation, with 'Two Days in February' continuing this thematic trend.
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