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A Korean in Paris
Korean newlyweds are on their honeymoon in Paris. Strolling in the Pigalle area, the young bride sees in a red dress in a store window and she enters the shop. Her husband goes to buy cigarettes while he waits for her. When the man comes back his wife has disappeared. Not speaking a word of French he desperately searches for her. A search that will turn into a free fall into a world ruled by illegality, prostitution, drugs, a universe with its own codes and punishments
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Plot Summary
A young Korean man travels to Paris after the death of his father, seeking to understand his father's past. He encounters a French woman who becomes intertwined with his journey of discovery. As he navigates a foreign city and his own grief, he uncovers unexpected truths about his family.
Critical Reception
The film received a limited release and generally garnered modest attention. Reviews highlighted its contemplative mood and visual aesthetic, though some critics found the narrative to be slow-paced or underdeveloped.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric portrayal of Paris and exploration of grief.
Some found the pacing too deliberate, impacting the emotional resonance.
The film's visual style was often noted as a strong point.
Google audience: Information not available.
Fun Fact
The film was part of the "Korean Cinema Today" showcase at the 2016 New York Asian Film Festival.
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