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<em>'Past Lives'</em> - quality! It's an engaging watch, I was invested in the two main characters throughout. It does get, by design, extremely awkward at a certain moment towards the end, as I was squirming in my seat; shows how well m...


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After decades apart, childhood friends Nora and Hae Sung are reunited in New York for one fateful weekend as they confront notions of destiny, love, and the choices that make a life.
Nora and Hae Sung, two childhood friends deeply connected in South Korea, are separated when Nora's family emigrates. Two decades later, they are reunited for one fateful week in New York City, confronting their past, present, and the "what ifs" that linger between them. Their encounter explores destiny, identity, and the profound impact of choices made across continents and time.
Past Lives was met with widespread critical acclaim, lauded for its profound emotional depth, subtle storytelling, and nuanced exploration of love, identity, and the immigrant experience. It was praised as a remarkably assured directorial debut and a deeply moving cinematic achievement.
A beautifully understated and profoundly emotional exploration of connection and lost time.
Praised for its sensitive direction, authentic performances, and relatable themes of love and destiny.
Hailed as a mature and resonant debut that lingers long after the credits roll.
Google audience: Audience reviews consistently highlight the film's emotional resonance, relatable exploration of longing and connection, and the subtle yet powerful performances of the lead actors. Many viewers found the story deeply moving and reflective of their own experiences with love and missed opportunities.
Nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay at the Academy Awards. Won numerous awards including Best Feature Film at the Gotham Independent Film Awards and Best Film Not in the English Language at the BAFTAs.
Director Celine Song drew heavily from her own life experiences, including her childhood friendship with someone she called her "childhood boyfriend" who later visited her in New York.
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<em>'Past Lives'</em> - quality! It's an engaging watch, I was invested in the two main characters throughout. It does get, by design, extremely awkward at a certain moment towards the end, as I was squirming in my seat; shows how well m...

Celine song directed this wonderful and emotionally complex film about holding on to the past no matter how fleeting it is. Ha Young is a young girl living in Korea. She has a crush on a boy at school named Hae Sung. The time comes wh...
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"Na Young" (Moon Seung-ah) and her best pal "Hae Sung" (Leem Seung-min) are pretty much joined at the hip at school. They do everything together. That is, until her family decide that they are going to emigrate to Canada. The young lad is a...
Wow. For a director, Celine Song, just coming out of the gate, this is quite an impressive film. The lead actress, Greta Lee, fit the role like a soft leather glove, which speaks volumes, both for her talent, and for Song's casting. Lee's H...
As the son of parents who were childhood sweethearts/soul mates, I tend to be a sucker for movie romances that address this subject. In this case, however, the only “sucker” aspect applies to the money I plunked down to watch this two-hour ...
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