
Until the Day Comes
Drama depicting the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami that occurred on March 11, 2011 from the perspective of a female doctor. Takako Kawashima works as head anesthesiologist at the Sendai Medical Center. She balances her married life with help from her husband Teiichi, who runs a private clinic, but their lives are upturned by the disaster.
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Plot Summary
In 1930s colonial Korea, a young woman named Jin-hee navigates a complex relationship with her married boss, a Japanese colonial official. As their affair deepens, Jin-hee becomes entangled in the political turmoil and social injustices of the era. She finds herself torn between her desires and the harsh realities of her society, facing difficult choices that will shape her future.
Critical Reception
Until the Day Comes received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its sensitive portrayal of forbidden love and its historical setting. Some found the pacing slow, but the performances, particularly from the lead actress, were generally lauded. The film was noted for its mature themes and poignant exploration of a woman's struggle for agency.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric depiction of the colonial era.
- Commended for the nuanced performances, especially the lead.
- Some viewers found the narrative to be too slow-paced.
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Fun Fact
The film is noted for its visual style, capturing the aesthetics of the 1930s era with attention to detail in costumes and set design.
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