Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned
Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned

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Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned

2016
Movie
129 min
Korean

Days after her friends disappear during a trip to a mysterious cave, a girl is approached by a grown man claiming to be one of her missing pals.

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IMDb6.6/10
Google Users95%
Director: Kwon Oh-seungGenres: Fantasy, Mystery, Drama, Family

Plot Summary

A young girl, Tae-hee, is distraught when her father and his friends go missing after investigating a mysterious incident. Months later, her father inexplicably reappears, but he seems to have aged significantly and claims to have spent years in a different dimension. Tae-hee struggles to accept his altered state and the unbelievable story, while a detective delves into the strange disappearance and the possibility of a temporal anomaly.

Critical Reception

The film received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its unique premise and emotional depth, but some critics found the pacing and plot development to be uneven. Audiences generally responded well to the fantasy elements and the performances, particularly from the young lead actress.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its imaginative concept and touching portrayal of family relationships.

  • Critiqued for occasionally slow pacing and a complex narrative that could be hard to follow.

  • The performances, especially of the child actors, were highlighted as a strong point.

Google audience: Google users largely praised the film's emotional impact, unique fantasy storyline, and strong acting. Many found it to be a moving and thought-provoking experience, though some mentioned the plot could be a bit convoluted.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Kwon Oh-seung, was inspired to create the story after hearing an urban legend about a village that mysteriously disappeared.

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Reno

**When the time froze, but not one's growth.** There's nothing left to say about the Korean film industry. I've already praised highlighting all the best stuffs. One thing they lack is the awards winning capability, like perhaps the Osca...