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Plot Summary
Set in the summer of 1978, the story follows the innocent and blossoming relationship between 17-year-old Hae-won and the somewhat older Sung-woo. Hae-won is spending her summer at a rural seaside village, where she encounters the mysterious Sung-woo. Their poignant connection develops amidst the backdrop of the tranquil yet evocative coastal landscape, exploring themes of first love, unspoken feelings, and the bittersweet nature of fleeting moments.
Critical Reception
While "July in the Sea" did not achieve widespread international recognition, it was appreciated for its gentle storytelling and evocative atmosphere, particularly among audiences who enjoy character-driven dramas focused on youth and nascent romance. Critical reviews often highlighted its sincere portrayal of young love and its nostalgic portrayal of a past era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tender and innocent depiction of first love.
Appreciated for its nostalgic atmosphere and beautiful seaside cinematography.
Noted for strong performances from its young lead actors.
Google audience: Audience reviews, where available, tend to highlight the film's emotional resonance and its ability to evoke a sense of youthful longing and nostalgia. Viewers often found the story touching and the performances heartfelt.
Fun Fact
The film's portrayal of youth and summer romance in a specific historical period aimed to capture a universally relatable yet distinctly Korean nostalgic sentiment.
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