

Be With You
This is about the gratitude and grudges of the rich and powerful, their love-hate entanglement. This is a love game, with lingering desire and pain. They first met while they were young, their feelings were filled with undercurrents. When they meet again, everything is no longer pure. He is a businessman, so is accustomed to using strategy to get everything he wants. Facing her who had returned with hatred, will everything be destined to reverse and start all over again? One step is wrong, every step is wrong. Looking back, perhaps there is still love. But this love is related to hate and this affair is related to self-interest. Perhaps they themselves are also unclear how much is actually sincere. Who has the courage to admit: In fact, happiness is not far away from them. ~~ Adapted from the novel "Every Step Is Wrong" by author Lan Bai Se.
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Plot Summary
A grieving husband and his young son are visited by the wife and mother who passed away a year ago during the rainy season. She has no memory of her past life but reunites with them, embarking on a bittersweet journey of love and remembrance. The film explores the enduring power of love and the profound connection between family members, even beyond death.
Critical Reception
Be With You was a commercial success in South Korea, praised for its emotional storytelling and strong performances, particularly from its lead actors. While some critics noted predictable plot elements, the film resonated deeply with audiences for its touching portrayal of love, loss, and memory.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its heartwarming and tear-jerking story.
- The chemistry between the lead actors was a significant highlight.
- A beautiful depiction of enduring love and family bonds.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved the film, citing its incredibly moving story and the touching performances that brought them to tears. Many found it to be a beautiful and memorable cinematic experience that celebrates love and family.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 2004 Japanese film of the same name, which was based on a best-selling Japanese novel by Takuji Ichikawa.
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