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Love, Lies
Two best friends, So-yool and Yeon-hee, dream of becoming the top artists in Seoul together. But their friendship doesn't last long as Yoon-woo, So-yool's first love and songwriter, falls in love with Yeon-hee and her voice. So-yool's feeling of jealousy and inferiority towards Yeon-hee grows by the day, and she eventually makes a drastic decision to bring the two lovers down.
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Plot Summary
In 1940s Japanese-occupied Korea, a talented young singer named So-yool dreams of becoming a star. She becomes entangled in a complex love triangle with a powerful music producer, Yoon-woo, and her childhood friend, Yeon-hee, who is also a singer. As So-yool navigates societal pressures and her own desires, she must make difficult choices that will shape her destiny and the future of Korean music.
Critical Reception
Love, Lies received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. It was praised for its beautiful cinematography, strong performances, and evocative portrayal of the era. However, some found the plot to be somewhat predictable and the pacing uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lush visuals and poignant portrayal of a tumultuous historical period.
The performances of the lead actresses were highlighted as a significant strength.
Some critics noted a melodramatic tone and a narrative that occasionally falters.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Love, Lies are generally positive, with many appreciating the film's emotional depth and historical setting. Viewers often commend the acting and the beautiful soundtrack.
Fun Fact
The film's original Korean title, 'Hae-hwa-dal-rae' (해화달래), translates to 'Flower, Bloom, Flower', referencing the names of the main characters and the delicate beauty depicted in the film.
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